Steve Pond
Steve Pond
Steve Pond’s inside look at the artistry and insanity of the awards race, drawn from more than three decades of obsessively chronicling the Oscars and the entertainment industry.
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Oscar Predictions: Why 2020 Could Be the Year Underdogs Have a Real Shot
Will the peculiar circumstances of 2020 persuade voters to step outside their comfort zones?
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USC Leads With 2 Gold Medals at 2020 Student Academy Awards
Rhode Island School of Design, NYU and schools from Germany, Norway and Estonia also take top prizes at virtual ceremony
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See ‘Bill & Ted’ Star Alex Winter’s Insane NYU Student Film, ‘Squeal of Death’ (Video)
The short film by Winter and Tom Stern, which caught the eye of director Sam Raimi, is “a magnum opus of insanity,” says Winter
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After ‘Parasite’ and ‘Roma,’ What Can the Oscars International Race Do for an Encore?
On the heels of two of the most successful non-English films in Oscar history, the category is facing a year of production halts and theater closings
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Oscars International Entries, 2020: The Complete List
See the full list of submitted films to date, with descriptions and links to trailers
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AFI Fest Kicks Off ‘Very Weird’ Virtual Event With Rachel Brosnahan’s ‘I’m Your Woman’
But the star of the opening-night film says it was also “very, very special”
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DOC NYC Festival Lineup Includes Documentaries About Everybody From Pope Francis to Frank Zappa
The lineup for the festival, which runs from Nov. 11 through Nov. 19 and will take place completely online, includes 23 world premieres
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‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Film Review: Aaron Sorkin’s Vital Drama Delivers Both Talk and Action
Sacha Baron Cohen, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Redmayne and Mark Rylance star in the urgent political drama that is set in the 1960s but feels oddly current
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‘Belushi’ Film Review: Celebratory Documentary Can’t Escape John Belushi’s Sad End
It can be thrilling to watch Belushi in action, but even the funniest clips come with a sense of doom and foreboding
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‘Time’ Film Review: Elegant Doc Focuses on Families Affected by Incarceration
You could call Garrett Bradley’s doc a film about crime and justice, but it’s really a film about humanity
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Watch 3 Teen Filmmakers Tackle COVID in Ghetto Film School Competition Winners (Exclusive)
Teenagers from Brooklyn, New Jersey and Los Angeles take top prizes in Film Credits competition sponsored by AT&T and WarnerMedia
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Oscars Look to Netflix and 2021 to Rescue the Skimpiest Best Picture Race Ever
With major studios pushing their films into next year, the Oscars will likely need the slate of films that the streaming giant is offering
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Oscars Ease Eligibility Rules, Allow Films With Drive-In Releases to Qualify
Films that premiere on streaming platforms can also qualify if they are made available on the Academy’s virtual screening room for members
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Producers Guild Sets Virtual Awards Show for March 2021
The PGA becomes the first major guild to commit to a virtual 2021 show rather than a live, in-person one
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Academy Museum Lands Huge Collection of Optical Devices From Before Movies Existed
The Richard Balzer Collection consists of more than 9,000 artifacts dating back to China’s Ming Dynasty