There’s nothing like watching a delightful video of Colman Domingo livening up the Oscars during a commercial break with a dance party. It’s fun moments like these that remind us that the Academy Awards may be a serious time for finding out which movies, stars, and crew will gain awards, but we can all still have a little enjoyment in the process.
In an endearing moment from the 2025 Oscars that wasn't televised, Best Actor nominee Colman Domingo led a toast to Los Angeles in the wake of devastating wildfires.
The Hollywood Reporter captured the moment that the 'Sing Sing' actor got the crowd on their feet with Maze & Woody Wood's "Before I Let Go" blasting overhead - here's where to buy the Hollywood-loved
Colman Domingo is on one of the great red carpet heaters of all time. The man takes awards season dressing as seriously as Michael Jordan took the playoffs—he knows this is his time to shine, he knows he does it better than almost anyone out there,
Colman Domingo is no stranger to delivering standout looks on the red carpet, and this year’s Oscars were no exception. He has come to be known for his impeccable red carpet style, and his looks serve as perfect examples of meticulous, thoughtful creativity in fashion.
Live awards telecasts like the Oscars air with commercials that take up about 15 minutes every hour, which means that we see those attending for about three quarters of the ceremony. During the remaining quarter when the cameras are not rolling,
Dressed in a custom, fiery red, Valentino tux, Domingo led the crowd in a funky two-step to the late Frankie Beverly's classic.
Colman Domingo paired his Valentino suit with a made-to-order Omega watch for the Oscars. The watch style has played a role in all six moon landings.
Colman Domingo continued his eye-catching style streak on the Oscars 2025 red carpet.
The 'Sing Sing' star’s timepiece strikes a beautiful balance between sportiness and dressiness—and he wasn’t the only Oscars attendee to get the memo.
The star is seeing the world through rose-colored glasses tonight as he celebrates a second consecutive Best Actor nomination.
Oscars had it’s fair share of high moments, one of the lows was unfortunately the highly-anticipated Quincy Jones tribute led by Queen Latifah. And folks on social media aren’t mincing words about it!