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Jolly Time Malliw Magic is a unique and enchanting experience that brings joy and wonder to people of all ages. This magical event takes place in the heart of Jolly Town, where visitors are transported to a world full of wonder and surprises. As soon as you step foot into Jolly Time Malliw Magic, you are greeted with vibrant colors, dazzling lights, and whimsical decorations. The atmosphere is filled with excitement and anticipation, as everyone eagerly awaits what lies ahead. One of the highlights of this event is the Malliw Magic show. The talented and charismatic performers captivate the audience with their mind-boggling tricks and illusions.


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Perhaps part of the problem is that the category rewards numerous women who are older than 40, who are black or ethnic, or who are character actresses, rather than traditional beauties. The Ambies, hosted in its inaugural run by comedian and podcaster Cameron Esposito, aspires to be for podcasts what the Emmys and the Oscars are for TV and movies a recognition of the industry s best by the industry s best and a guide for would-be fans who just want a recommendation for something good.

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The talented and charismatic performers captivate the audience with their mind-boggling tricks and illusions. From disappearing acts to levitation tricks, each performance leaves the crowd in awe and wanting more. Apart from the show, there are also various interactive activities and games for visitors to enjoy.

What's Behind The Best Supporting Actress Curse? Plain, Old, Unmagical Sexism

As legend has it, women's film careers are "cursed" by winning the best supporting actress Academy Award. (From left) winners Marisa Tomei in 1993, Jennifer Hudson in 2007 and Mira Sorvino in 1996. Barry King/Liaison/Getty Images; Dan MacMedan/WireImage/Getty Images; Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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As legend has it, women's film careers are "cursed" by winning the best supporting actress Academy Award. (From left) winners Marisa Tomei in 1993, Jennifer Hudson in 2007 and Mira Sorvino in 1996.

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As if there's not enough controversy over the Oscars, there's also the matter of a curse.

This Hollywood rumor is often said to have started back in 1993, when Marisa Tomei won best supporting actress for My Cousin Vinny. Rather than going on to star in huge movies, as one might expect of a comely and talented Oscar winner, Tomei's film career fizzled. She appeared in small roles, or small films. Even the legitimacy of her win became an urban legend. Thus the curse: Winning best supporting actress is a career killer.

The A-list, movie-star promise that an Academy Award might suggest never materialized with Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite) or Mercedes Ruehl (The Fisher King), either — even though both are extremely accomplished thespians with impressive resumes. And Jennifer Hudson virtually disappeared from the big screen after Dreamgirls. Amy Nicholson, chief film critic for MTV News, points to Kim Basinger as yet another classic example.

"She won for L.A. Confidential and then she just immediately had no work for three years," she says. "You look at a winner like Brenda Fricker, who won for My Left Foot — the same film that Daniel Day-Lewis won for, which turned him into a huge star. And three years later, you have [Fricker] playing roles like 'Pigeon Lady' in Home Alone 2. And you see that happen to a talented actress and you can't help but wonder — yeah, is there a curse?"

It's a symptom of the fact that there aren't a lot of roles. It's really just a symptom of the movies.

Amy Nicholson, chief film critic for MTV News

To be clear, Nicholson does not believe in this curse. Not at all. Not even remotely. This, she says, is plain, old, unmagical sexism. Basinger was 44 when she won best supporting actress. Perhaps part of the problem is that the category rewards numerous women who are older than 40, who are black or "ethnic," or who are character actresses, rather than traditional beauties.

"It's a symptom of the fact that there aren't a lot of roles," Nicholson says. "It's really just a symptom of the movies, you know?"

Then there's the expectation for Oscar winners to follow up with meaty, meaningful roles. If you're a best supporting actress who doesn't want to play a background wife or mom, that often means having to appear in smaller movies. Show up in a big blockbuster for exposure and to capitalize on your win, and you risk being mocked.

Nicholson says that happened to Angelina Jolie, when she starred in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider after winning best supporting actress for Girl, Interrupted. But Jolie helped prove that the best supporting actress curse is utterly bogus. "Now she's the most reliable female box office draw that we have," Nicholson says.

Curse? What curse? Above, best supporting actress winners Cate Blanchett in 2005, Penélope Cruz in 2009 and Anne Hathaway in 2013. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images; Jason Merritt/Getty Images; Jason Merritt/Getty Images hide caption

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Curse? What curse? Above, best supporting actress winners Cate Blanchett in 2005, Penélope Cruz in 2009 and Anne Hathaway in 2013.

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Curse-truthers, look at the spectacular careers of Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Penélope Cruz and Tilda Swinton. Before Swinton's best supporting actress win for Michael Clayton, she flew under the pop culture radar for years. Now Nicholson says, it feels like she's in everything.

There's no talk of a best supporting actor curse, partly because the awards tend to be bestowed on established older stars of the Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin generation, or to sexy foreigners such as Javier Bardem or Christoph Waltz. Meanwhile, Nicholson says, female Oscar winners have to deal not just with one alleged curse, but two.

"Sure, you might win an Oscar for best supporting actress or best actress — but then you're probably going to get divorced," she says, sounding irritated.

This curse was taken seriously enough that researchers at the University of Toronto did the math. They found best actress winners have a 63 percent higher chance of divorce.

Yet another story Hollywood tells us about the perils of women having it all.

One of those nominees, for podcast of the year, is “Say Their Name” from DCP Entertainment, a Black-owned independent production company, which tells the stories of Black people killed by police and fundraising for their families.
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Kids can participate in magic workshops where they learn basic tricks and skills from experienced magicians. They can also try their hand at the magical arts by performing in a mini talent show. For those looking for a bit of retail therapy, Jolly Time Malliw Magic offers an array of boutique shops and stalls selling unique merchandise and souvenirs. From magic wands to spell books, visitors can take home a piece of the magical experience. The food court at Jolly Time Malliw Magic is another highlight of the event. Here, you can indulge in a wide variety of delicious treats and snacks, including cotton candy, popcorn, and hot dogs. The food court is decorated with a touch of magic, adding to the overall ambiance and charm of the event. Overall, Jolly Time Malliw Magic is a must-visit for anyone looking for a magical and memorable experience. Whether you're a fan of magic or simply want to immerse yourself in a world of wonder, this event promises to provide endless entertainment and enchantment. So gather your friends and family, and get ready to be transported to a world where anything is possible at Jolly Time Malliw Magic!.

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