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

  • ‘Notturno’ Film Review: Middle East Doc Finds Poetry in ‘Rubble and Darkness’

    Toronto Film Festival 2020: Director Gianfranco Rosi’s film has elegance and a stillness that makes it one of the most meditative works you’ll ever see about war and strife

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 15, 2020 @ 12:37 PM
    Report From Toronto
    12:37 PM
    ‘Notturno’ Film Review: Middle East Doc Finds Poetry in ‘Rubble and Darkness’
  • Why Playing Dementia Was Easy for Anthony Hopkins in ‘The Father’ (Video)

    Toronto Film Festival 2020: “This sounds like actor talk, but I couldn’t believe my luck at my age to be offered that,” Hopkins tells TheWrap

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 13, 2020 @ 3:22 PM
    Report From Toronto
    3:22 PM
    Why Playing Dementia Was Easy for Anthony Hopkins in ‘The Father’ (Video)
  • ‘The Way I See It’ Review: Pete Souza Documentary Throws Major Shade at Donald Trump

    TIFF 2020: The film by Dawn Porter showcases photographer Souza’s work in the Obama and Reagan administrations, but it’s also a pointed rebuke to the current president

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 13, 2020 @ 11:17 AM
    Report From Toronto
    11:17 AM
    ‘The Way I See It’ Review: Pete Souza Documentary Throws Major Shade at Donald Trump
  • ‘Nomadland’ Wins Golden Lion Award at Venice Film Festival

    Acting awards went to Vanessa Kirby and Pierfrancesco Favino at the scaled-down festival

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 12, 2020 @ 11:12 AM
    Awards
    11:12 AM
    ‘Nomadland’ Wins Golden Lion Award at Venice Film Festival
  • ‘Fireball’ Film Review: Werner Herzog Looks to the Sky and Brings the Wonder

    Toronto Film Festival 2020: Surveying the world of meteorites and asteroids, Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer mix science with a healthy dose of philosophy and mysticism

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 10, 2020 @ 4:40 PM
    Report From Toronto
    4:40 PM
    ‘Fireball’ Film Review: Werner Herzog Looks to the Sky and Brings the Wonder
  • ‘David Byrne’s American Utopia’ Film Review: Byrne and Spike Lee Burn Down the House With Style

    Toronto Film Festival 2020: Like all of Byrne’s work, the film is sly performance art masquerading as rock ‘n’ roll, or maybe it’s sly rock ‘n’ roll masquerading as performance art

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 10, 2020 @ 8:25 AM
    Report From Toronto
    8:25 AM
    ‘David Byrne’s American Utopia’ Film Review: Byrne and Spike Lee Burn Down the House With Style
  • Academy on Fallout From New Oscar Best Picture Rules: ‘You Aren’t Creating Change If You Don’t Get Criticized’

    “We knew that both sides would come at us,” says Academy governor DeVon Franklin, who co-chaired the committee that came up with the new inclusion and diversity standards

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 10, 2020 @ 6:27 AM

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    Awards
    6:27 AM
    Academy on Fallout From New Oscar Best Picture Rules: ‘You Aren’t Creating Change If You Don’t Get Criticized’

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  • Oscars Set New Inclusion and Diversity Standards for Best Picture Eligibility

    The standards are designed to nudge the industry in the direction of increased representation throughout all stages of film production, by using the lure of the movies’ most coveted prize

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 8, 2020 @ 5:31 PM
    Awards
    5:31 PM
    Oscars Set New Inclusion and Diversity Standards for Best Picture Eligibility
  • ‘I Am Woman’ Film Review: Helen Reddy Drama Finds the Soft Side of Music Biopics

    The film has plenty of affection for its subject, but it lacks the energy of “Bohemian Rhapsody” or the craziness and artistic license of “Rocketman”

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 8, 2020 @ 1:43 PM
    Steve Pond
    1:43 PM
    ‘I Am Woman’ Film Review: Helen Reddy Drama Finds the Soft Side of Music Biopics
  • ‘Hopper/Welles’ Film Review: Dennis Hopper and Orson Welles Put on Quite a Talk Show

    Venice Film Festival 2020: Another posthumous film credited to Welles, this filmed conversation is alternately fascinating and frustrating, as Welles prods and needles Hopper for more than two hours

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 8, 2020 @ 4:50 AM
    News
    4:50 AM
    ‘Hopper/Welles’ Film Review: Dennis Hopper and Orson Welles Put on Quite a Talk Show
  • ‘Pieces of a Woman’ Film Review: Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf Explore Shades of Grief

    Venice Film Festival: The film from Cannes-winning director Kornel Mundruczó is an extended meditation on coping with unimaginable loss

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 5, 2020 @ 8:00 AM
    Report From Venice
    8:00 AM
    ‘Pieces of a Woman’ Film Review: Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf Explore Shades of Grief
  • ‘All In: The Fight for Democracy’ Film Review: Stacey Abrams Documentary Is Timely and Terrifying

    Lisa Cortés and Liz Garbus’ doc focuses on Abrams’ campaign for governor of Georgia but expands far past that to encompass nearly 200 years of voter suppression

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 4, 2020 @ 7:14 PM
    Movies
    7:14 PM
    ‘All In: The Fight for Democracy’ Film Review: Stacey Abrams Documentary Is Timely and Terrifying
  • ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’ Film Review: Rom-Com Is a Pleasant Diversion in a Tough Situation

    One of the first studio films released back into theaters, the breezy romance with Geraldine Viswanathan and Dacre Montgomery is coming out at an odd time for a movie that celebrates community and connection

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 4, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
    Steve Pond
    9:00 AM
    ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’ Film Review: Rom-Com Is a Pleasant Diversion in a Tough Situation
  • ‘Mulan’ Film Review: Epic Disney Remake Ditches the Songs and the Dragon but Has Heart

    The expensive Disney+ release veers further from its source than any of the studio’s other recent live-action remakes of its animated films

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 4, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘Mulan’ Film Review: Epic Disney Remake Ditches the Songs and the Dragon but Has Heart
  • ‘The Owners’ Film Review: Maisie Williams Is in Big Trouble – Again

    Based on a French comic book, “The Owners” escalates from creepy to ludicrous over the course of 92 deliberately unpleasant minutes

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 2, 2020 @ 3:45 PM
    Movies
    3:45 PM
    ‘The Owners’ Film Review: Maisie Williams Is in Big Trouble – Again
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