It’s raining men this season, with a Best Actor race that’s getting wetter by the day. Whether it’s previous acting nominees like Matt Damon, Sebastian Stan, John Malkovich, Tom ...
When Slow Horses premiered back in 2022, it immediately established itself as a tense yet endearing portrait of English spycraft. What set this one apart within a sea of similar works was that its ...
There are television mainstays, so more shows across a plethora of streamers and networks sometimes put the same actor in multiple projects across one single eligibility period. 2026 has multiple ...
On episode 169 of the Director Watch Podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter are joined by AwardsWatch contributor Cody Dericks discuss the next film in their Jane Campion series, In the ...
Second-Longest Running LGBTQ+ Film Festival in the World Opens September 17 at Music Box Theatre, Runs Through September 27 Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival has announced ...
Hulu’s Paradise and Netflix’s His & Hers topped the winners of the 10th Black Reel TV Awards, each winning three prizes with Paradise also being named the African American Film ...
Director Andrew Patterson’s big screen journey has been unconventional to say the least. With his debut feature film, The Vast of Night, Patterson patiently watched as his film was shopped around ...
With a handful of actors with more than one supporting performance in contention this year, like Robert Pattinson, Penélope Cruz, and Sandra Hüller, old thought would serve the choice of possibly ...
New Directors’ Section Joins the MVFF49 Lineup The California Film Institute (CAFILM) today announced Opening Night details for the 49th Mill Valley Film Festival (MVFF49), running ...
At the end of Olivia Wilde’s smash Sundance hit, The Invite, the actor-director dedicates the film to the legendary Diane Keaton. With its snappy dialogue and honest view of relationships, it’s ...
Lee Sung Jin (who likes to go by Sonny Lee) was getting his face burned off in Korea when something clicked, a spark, you could say. ‘This could be a great story,’ he thought. And he was right, it ...
Many amazing, enduring works of art were released in 2006. It was the year of Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth and Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige. Of Back to Black by Amy Winehouse and ...
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