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  • Golden Globe Predictions: Can Barbenheimer and New Voters Save the Show?

    Even smart choices might not be enough to bring credibility to an embattled, revamped awards show

    By

    Steve Pond
    January 5, 2024 @ 10:43 AM
    Awards
    10:43 AM
    Golden Globe Predictions: Can Barbenheimer and New Voters Save the Show?
  • Emma Stone’s ‘Poor Things’ Journey: Why a Stripped-Down Approach Was Key to the Strangest Role She’s Played

    TheWrap magazine: “She doesn’t shy away from any life experiences, whether it’s food, or politics, or philosophy, or sex, or dancing, or travel or science,” Stone says

    By

    Steve Pond
    January 5, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
    Awards
    8:00 AM
    Emma Stone’s ‘Poor Things’ Journey: Why a Stripped-Down Approach Was Key to the Strangest Role She’s Played
  • Paul Giamatti Flustered, Meryl Streep’s Surprise Appearance and 3 Other Notable Moments From the Palm Springs Film Festival 2024

    Martin Scorsese, Emma Stone, Carey Mulligan and more celebrated acting at the 35th annual awards gala

    By

    Kristen Lopez
    January 4, 2024 @ 11:16 PM
    Awards
    11:16 PM
    Paul Giamatti Flustered, Meryl Streep’s Surprise Appearance and 3 Other Notable Moments From the Palm Springs Film Festival 2024
  • Annette Bening Relished the Physical Hurdles of ‘Nyad’: ‘That’s What We Love to Do as Actors’

    TheWrap magazine: The actress talks about the challenges of the role and the surrounding controversy

    By

    Drew Taylor
    January 4, 2024 @ 2:15 PM
    Awards
    2:15 PM
    Annette Bening Relished the Physical Hurdles of ‘Nyad’: ‘That’s What We Love to Do as Actors’
  • Ava DuVernay to Receive Casting Society’s Career Achievement Award

    The writer-director-producer of “Origin” will be honored with the Lynn Stalmaster Award for Career Achievement in March

    By

    Missy Schwartz
    January 4, 2024 @ 1:00 PM
    Movies
    1:00 PM
    Ava DuVernay to Receive Casting Society’s Career Achievement Award
  • Michael Mann on Why ‘Ferrari’ Star Adam Driver Is the Ultimate Muse

    TheWrap magazine: “I knew the first time I met him after about 10 minutes that he’s the guy to go on this journey,” the legendary filmmaker says

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 4, 2024 @ 12:23 PM
    Awards
    12:23 PM
    Michael Mann on Why ‘Ferrari’ Star Adam Driver Is the Ultimate Muse
  • Why the Success of ‘The Boy and the Heron’ May Lead to Another Miyazaki Movie

    TheWrap magazine: “If this film becomes a major hit, then he may make another film,” says producer Toshio Suzuki

    By

    Steve Pond and Drew Taylor
    January 4, 2024 @ 10:00 AM
    Awards
    10:00 AM
    Why the Success of ‘The Boy and the Heron’ May Lead to Another Miyazaki Movie
  • Ava DuVernay on Her New Movie ‘Origin’ and Why Racism Is Just a ‘Band-Aid on a Wound’

    TheWrap magazine: “It’s the skin on a skeleton. The skeleton is caste,” DuVernay says, discussing her new drama that digs into the root of inequality

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    January 4, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
    Awards
    8:00 AM
    Ava DuVernay on Her New Movie ‘Origin’ and Why Racism Is Just a ‘Band-Aid on a Wound’
  • ‘Barbie,’ ‘Poor Things’ Make the Costume Designers Guild’s Best-Dressed List

    Nominees for CDG awards also include “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Saltburn,” “Ahsoka,” “Loki” and “The Masked Singer”

    By

    Steve Pond
    January 4, 2024 @ 6:00 AM
    Awards
    6:00 AM
    ‘Barbie,’ ‘Poor Things’ Make the Costume Designers Guild’s Best-Dressed List
  • ‘Barbie’ Will Compete at the Oscars as an Adapted Screenplay

    The billion-dollar blockbuster had previously appealed to be considered in the Original Screenplay category

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 3, 2024 @ 1:27 PM
    Awards
    1:27 PM
    ‘Barbie’ Will Compete at the Oscars as an Adapted Screenplay
  • ‘May December’: How Bergman, Mirror Play and Ace Acting Shaped the Netflix Film’s Unique Look

    TheWrap magazine: Cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt enthuses that “the way they expanded on” the script “was something that I didn’t expect”

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 3, 2024 @ 11:31 AM
    Movies
    11:31 AM
    ‘May December’: How Bergman, Mirror Play and Ace Acting Shaped the Netflix Film’s Unique Look
  • Finding the Cringey Core of ‘The Curse’: ‘It Was Treated Like Drama and the Horror Is Inherent in the Material’

    TheWrap magazine: Editor Adam Locke-Norton adds, “the pace was a little unusual for TV, it’s more like a European film”

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 3, 2024 @ 8:47 AM
    Awards
    8:47 AM
    Finding the Cringey Core of ‘The Curse’: ‘It Was Treated Like Drama and the Horror Is Inherent in the Material’
  • How Cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt Revved Up Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’ Without Green Screen

    TheWrap magazine: “All the racing in the movie is real,” says the Oscar-winning lenser

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 2, 2024 @ 3:30 PM
    Awards
    3:30 PM
    How Cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt Revved Up Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’ Without Green Screen
  • How ‘The Holdovers’ Added Frame Stains and Real Snow to Create a 1970s Holiday Landscape

    TheWrap magazine: “We shot in Boston and the whole schedule was designed around when we would be most likely to have snow,” says cinematographer Eigil Bryld

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 2, 2024 @ 1:40 PM
    Awards
    1:40 PM
    How ‘The Holdovers’ Added Frame Stains and Real Snow to Create a 1970s Holiday Landscape
  • Does a Makeup Makeover Increase Your Chances of Oscar Gold?

    TheWrap magazine: “Maestro,” “Poor Things,” and “Golda” are among this year’s Makeup and Hairstyling Oscar short-listers

    By

    Jason Clark
    January 2, 2024 @ 9:47 AM
    Awards
    9:47 AM
    Does a Makeup Makeover Increase Your Chances of Oscar Gold?
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