Awards
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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‘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”
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‘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
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‘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”
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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”
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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
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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
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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