Awards
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Action Group Seeks State Inquiry Into Documentary Association for Canceling ‘We Will Dance Again’ Ads | Exclusive
Pens for Swords has asked the California Attorney General to look into the International Documentary Association’s “anti-Israeli discrimination”
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‘Civil War,’ ‘Dune: Part Two’ and ‘The Substance’ Make the Cut in ACE Eddie Nominations
The American Cinema Editors also singled out “Anora,” “Conclave” and “Emilia Pérez” among others
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Oscars Will Stream Live for the First Time in 2025 on Hulu
The Academy also unveils key art for the 97th awards
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A Sea Battle in the Desert? Ridley Scott Made It Happen in ‘Gladiator II’
TheWrap magazine: Special effects supervisor Neil Corbould says he left the first meeting with the director thinking, “How the hell are we going to pull this off?”
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Hairy Styles: How ‘Planet of the Apes,’ ‘Better Man’ and ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Got All Hirsute on Us
TheWrap magazine: The visual effects and makeup artists talk about how they dealt with all those bad hair days
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Classic Vietnam War Film ‘Hearts and Minds’ to Receive Cinema Eye Honors’ Legacy Award
The 1974 anti-war documentary was both influential and controversial when it was released during the final stages of the war
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Producers Guild Nominates ‘Super/Man,’ ‘We Will Dance Again’ for Top Documentary Award
Other nominees include “Gaucho Gaucho,” “Mediha,” “Porcelain War” and “Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa”
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Ang Lee to Receive Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award
The Oscar-winning director of “Brokeback Mountain,” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Life of Pi” will be honored Feb. 8
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‘Super/Man’ Directors Share How Christopher Reeve’s Kids Played Emotional Role in Keeping Legacy Alive
TheWrap Screening Series: Filmmakers Peter Ettedgui and Ian Bonhôte discuss examining the “Superman” actor’s life after his 1995 accident
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Looks That Could Kill: Inside the Costumes, Hair and Makeup of 5 Oscar Hopefuls
How “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” “Wicked,” “Nosferatu,” “The Substance” and “Joker: Folie à Deux” created their to-die-for visuals
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Creating Emilia Pérez: How the Makeup and Costume Teams Transformed Karla Sofía Gascón
TheWrap magazine: “They allowed me to go deeper into the character and make it feel real,” the actress says, speaking alongside Julia Floch-Carbonel and Virginie Montel. “It did not feel like a disguise”
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Will Sensible Golden Globes Nominations Be Enough to Let Hollywood Shrug Off the Scandals?
If the industry really wants to look the other way re: the Globes’ past, this year’s nominations gave them a reason to play along
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Golden Globes 2025: ‘Emilia Pérez’ Dominates With 10 Nominations as ‘The Bear’ Leads TV
“The Brutalist,” “Wicked” and “Anora” were among the other film nominees
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‘Anora’ Named Best Film of 2024 by Los Angeles Film Critics
Acting awards go to Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Mikey Madison, Yura Borisov and Kieran Culkin
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Filmmakers Behind 5 Oscar-Qualifying Shorts Discuss the Inspiration Behind Their Powerful Films
TheWrap Screening Series: “A Guest in My Country,” “A Place to Fall Down,” “Equal Play,” “Once Upon a Time in Ukraine” and “Her Fight, His Name: The Story of Gwen Carr and Eric Garner” creatives discuss how their shorts came to be