Awards
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‘Anora,’ ‘Nickel Boys,’ ‘Shōgun,’ ‘Hacks’ Win Top Writers Guild Awards
“Shōgun” wins three awards to top all shows and films — complete winners list
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How Oscar-Nominated Doc ‘Porcelain War’ Uses Art to Show Ukraine’s Fighting Spirit
TheWrap Screening Series: The makers of the acclaimed feature discuss the fragility of life during wartime — and the strength of resistance
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Karla Sofía Gascón Not Expected at BAFTAs as ‘Emilia Pérez’ Co-Stars Set to Attend
Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez are presenters at Sunday’s awards show where the embattled actress is nominated
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‘The Wild Robot,’ ‘Challengers’ Among Winners at 2025 Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards
Diane Warren won for her song from “The Six Triple Eight,” her third consecutive SCL victory
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‘Wicked,’ ‘A Complete Unknown’ Among Winners at Casting Society’s 2025 Artios Awards
“Hacks,” “Shōgun,” “Baby Reindeer” and “Slow Horses” took home trophies in the TV categories
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Oscar-Nominated Doc Features Filmmakers Explain How Art Is a Powerful Tool of Resistance | Video
TheWrap Screening Series: The teams behind “Sugarcane,” “Black Box Diaries,” “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” and “Porcelain War” discuss the urgency of their non-fiction work
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Reached New Heights for VFX and Performance Capture | How I Did It
Director Wes Ball, actor Owen Teague, animation supervisor Paul Story and VFX supervisor Erik Winquist discuss the cutting-edge, Oscar-nominated sequel
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,’ ‘Dune: Part Two’ Top Visual Effects Society Awards
“The Wild Robot” triumphed in animation and “Shōgun” dominated in the TV categories
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Oscar-Nominated Shorts Filmmakers Swap Stories About Their Creative Process
TheWrap Screening Series: Nominees for live-action, documentary and animated shorts talk about the joy, trauma and universal human themes explored in their work
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The Lesson of This Week’s Awards Shows: While We Were Talking About ‘Emilia Pérez,’ People Were Already Voting for ‘Anora’
With Oscar voting beginning on Tuesday, has Sean Baker’s film quietly built the consensus it needs to win?
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Sean Baker Traces the Road to an Unlikely Oscar Frontrunner: ‘It’s Surreal, Quite Honestly’
TheWrap magazine: The director of “Anora” discusses the state of independent film: “I can’t imagine having to break in now”
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Jeremy Strong on the Dark Legacy of Roy Cohn: ‘We’re Living in His World Now’
TheWrap magazine: The Oscar-nominated star of “The Apprentice” says Cohn’s “brute force and misinformation” is seen in today’s politics
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How Kobe Bryant Set Kris Bowers on the Path to an Odd Oscar Landmark
TheWrap magazine: “It’s a very small niche,” Bowers says of being nominated for documentary short one year and original score the next
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Below the Surface: How ‘The Substance,’ ‘Wicked’ and Other Oscar Movies Grapple With the Female Archetype | Guest Column
TheWrap magazine: Pulitzer Prize winner Salamishah Tillet explores what happens when Hollywood heroines subvert societal expectations of gender norms
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Demi Moore Found Liberation in Confronting Self-Image in ‘The Substance’: ‘What Else Is There to Tear Me Apart?’
TheWrap magazine: Playing an aging star at war with herself in Coralie Fargeat’s body-horror film allowed Moore to explore layers of self-judgement — and earn her first Oscar nomination