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Steve Pond

Steve Pond

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Steve Pond is TheWrap’s Executive Editor, Awards and has been writing and overseeing awards coverage on the site since 2009. He spent decades writing about film, television, music and the entertainment industry for the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Premiere, New York Times, Playboy and many other publications. He is the author of the L.A. Times bestseller “The Big Show,” a behind-the-scenes look at the Academy Awards based on 15 years of unprecedented access to that show.

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Education:

Steve received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from California State University, Long Beach.

  • ShortList 2020: ‘No More Wings’ Explores the Meaning of Home Over a Plate of Chicken

    British playwright Abraham Adeyemi didn’t want to direct his short screenplay, but he was forced into it and is now an award-winning filmmaker

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 10, 2020 @ 12:30 PM
    Movies
    12:30 PM
    ShortList 2020: ‘No More Wings’ Explores the Meaning of Home Over a Plate of Chicken
  • ShortList 2020: How Charlie Tyrell Made Beautiful Music Out of Busted Instruments in ‘Broken Orchestra’

    Tyrell’s short documentary chronicles the use of discarded instruments from Philadelphia schools to perform a special composition written for them by Oscar-nominated composer David Lang

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 9, 2020 @ 12:30 PM
    Awards
    12:30 PM
    ShortList 2020: How Charlie Tyrell Made Beautiful Music Out of Busted Instruments in ‘Broken Orchestra’
  • ShortList 2020: How ‘Girl in the Hallway’ Animates a Heartbreaking Tale of Abduction and Murder (Video)

    First-time director Valerie Barnhart built her film around a wrenching monologue by slam poet Jamie DeWolf

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 6, 2020 @ 12:30 PM
    Movies
    12:30 PM
    ShortList 2020: How ‘Girl in the Hallway’ Animates a Heartbreaking Tale of Abduction and Murder (Video)
  • ‘The Tax Collector’ Film Review: Shia LaBeouf Got His Torso Tattooed for This?

    David Ayer’s brutal drama about gangs in South Central Los Angeles trots out a lot of posturing and a lot of gang-movie clichés, but flails instead of giving us much reason to care

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 5, 2020 @ 11:10 AM
    Movies
    11:10 AM
    ‘The Tax Collector’ Film Review: Shia LaBeouf Got His Torso Tattooed for This?
  • ‘Insecure,’ ‘For Life’ to Receive Top Awards at African American Film Critics’ TV Honors

    Viola Davis, Sterling K. Brown, Jeremy Pope and Laura Harrier will receive acting honors at virtual ceremony

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 5, 2020 @ 8:30 AM
    Awards
    8:30 AM
    ‘Insecure,’ ‘For Life’ to Receive Top Awards at African American Film Critics’ TV Honors
  • ‘An American Pickle’ Film Review: Seth Rogen Gets Sentimental in Mild Fish-Out-of-Water Comedy

    This surprisingly subdued and sentimental riff on Rip Van Winkle meets “Being There” is probably not the best use of Rogen’s particular skill set

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 4, 2020 @ 12:06 PM
    Movies
    12:06 PM
    ‘An American Pickle’ Film Review: Seth Rogen Gets Sentimental in Mild Fish-Out-of-Water Comedy
  • ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ Film Review: If You’re Feeling Dread Now, Wait Until You See This

    Amy Seimetz’s dark drama is a movie about existential panic that happens to be coming out at a time of existential panic

    By

    Steve Pond
    August 2, 2020 @ 10:52 AM
    Awards
    10:52 AM
    ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ Film Review: If You’re Feeling Dread Now, Wait Until You See This
  • How the Go-Go’s Got No Respect From Rolling Stone Magazine

    With a documentary on the pioneering all-female band premiering on Showtime, here’s a look back at a career pinnacle that turned sour

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 31, 2020 @ 2:13 PM

    Pro Available to WrapPRO members

    Awards
    2:13 PM
    How the Go-Go’s Got No Respect From Rolling Stone Magazine

    Pro Available to WrapPRO members

  • ‘The Shadow of Violence’ Film Review: Cosmo Jarvis Might Break Your Nose and Your Heart

    First-time feature director Nick Rowland has managed to make “The Shadow of Violence” a quiet and affecting character study in the moments when it’s not being brutal and bloody

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 31, 2020 @ 12:25 PM
    Awards
    12:25 PM
    ‘The Shadow of Violence’ Film Review: Cosmo Jarvis Might Break Your Nose and Your Heart
  • ‘The Fight’ Film Review: ACLU Documentary Is the Stirring Story of a War Against Donald Trump

    For those who consider the current administration a dangerous one, “The Fight” is a chronicle of resistance in a crucial battleground, the courts

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 31, 2020 @ 8:01 AM
    Awards
    8:01 AM
    ‘The Fight’ Film Review: ACLU Documentary Is the Stirring Story of a War Against Donald Trump
  • ‘Black Is King’ Film Review: Beyoncé Gets Extravagant With Opulent Riff on ‘The Lion King’

    This visual feast based on Beyoncé’s 2019 album “The Lion King: The Gift” finds its moments of glory in the strength of its images, which are more arresting than the story or the subtext

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 31, 2020 @ 5:33 AM
    Awards
    5:33 AM
    ‘Black Is King’ Film Review: Beyoncé Gets Extravagant With Opulent Riff on ‘The Lion King’
  • Oscars Academy Gives Film Scholars Grants to Author Books About Race in Hollywood

    Racquel Gates and Rebecca Prime will each receive $25,000 from the Academy’s Film Scholars Grants program, which supports film scholarship

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 30, 2020 @ 4:30 PM
    Awards
    4:30 PM
    Oscars Academy Gives Film Scholars Grants to Author Books About Race in Hollywood
  • ‘Rebuilding Paradise’ Film Review: Ron Howard Looks for Hope in Documentary About Destruction

    While the film about the devastating Northern California wildfire reaches for moments of healing and rejuvenation, it’s easy to walk away from it feeling anger and and loss

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 30, 2020 @ 12:52 PM
    Awards
    12:52 PM
    ‘Rebuilding Paradise’ Film Review: Ron Howard Looks for Hope in Documentary About Destruction
  • Toronto Film Festival Lineup to Include Films Directed by Regina King, Halle Berry

    Films by Werner Herzog, Chloe Zhao, Viggo Mortensen, Mira Nair and Frederick Wiseman will also be part of the scaled-down Canadian festival

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 30, 2020 @ 7:00 AM
    Awards
    7:00 AM
    Toronto Film Festival Lineup to Include Films Directed by Regina King, Halle Berry
  • ‘Nadia, Butterfly’ Film Review: Canadian Cannes Movie Takes an Intimate Look at a Troubled Athlete

    Director Pascal Plante’s drama was supposed to premiere at the canceled Cannes Film Festival and is set at the delayed Tokyo Olympic Games

    By

    Steve Pond
    July 29, 2020 @ 12:54 PM
    Awards
    12:54 PM
    ‘Nadia, Butterfly’ Film Review: Canadian Cannes Movie Takes an Intimate Look at a Troubled Athlete
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