Awards
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Why Natalie Portman Threw Her Weight Behind the French Animated Adventure ‘Arco’
TheWrap magazine: “The story was so profound and meaningful and important for our moment in history,” the actress and producer says of the Ugo Bienvenu film
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Paul Mescal on the Healing Power of ‘Hamnet’: ‘It’s Not Grief Porn’
The Golden Globe nominee also explains that, as an Irish actor, he used to have “a chip on my shoulder” about Shakespeare
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‘Train Dreams,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘Frankenstein’ Receive Nominations from American Society of Cinematographers
“One Battle After Another” and “Marty Supreme” were also nominated for the 40th annual ASC celebration
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317 Films Qualify for the Oscars, But Only 201 Are Eligible for Best Picture
“KPop Demon Hunters” is one of the film not eligible in the Academy’s top category, which requires filmmakers to submit diversity and inclusion forms
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How ‘A Magnificent Life’ Went From Straightforward Biopic to Animated Marvel
TheWrap magazine: Director Sylvain Chomet takes us inside his first animated feature in 15 years, about French novelist and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol
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‘Sinners,’ ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Hamnet’ Receive Directors Guild Nominations
“Marty Supreme” and “Frankenstein” were also nominated for the 78th annual awards
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Regina Hall Plays It Straight in ‘One Battle After Another’: ‘I’m the One Person That Was Not Funny, Ever’
TheWrap magazine: The veteran actress known for her comedic gifts goes serious in Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic, playing a stoic revolutionary the auteur compared to a beloved “Star Wars” hero
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‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘Wicked: For Good’ Among Casting Society’s 2026 Artios Awards Nominees
Jennifer Venditti, Francine Maisler, Tiffany Little Canfield and Bernard Telsey are among the 41st annual Artios Awards nominees
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Odessa A’zion Is the New ‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘I Love LA’ It Girl: ‘My Exes’ Moms Are Texting Me’
TheWrap magazine: “It exceeded any expectations, and I had high expectations,” the head-turning actress says of Oscar contender “Marty Supreme”
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Television Academy Creates New Legacy Award
The honor will go to TV programs that make a “profound and lasting impact” on audiences
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Going Inside the Music of ‘Sirât’: Radical, Experimental – and Maybe Even Comical?
“It was one of the boldest moves I’ve ever done,” says composer David Letellier, aka Kangding Ray
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How ‘In Your Dreams’ Crafted Its Dream Montage Set to Eurythmics Classic
TheWrap magazine: “There’s so much energy and this hard-driving momentum to that song,” director Alex Woo says of “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”
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‘The Pitt,’ ‘The Bear,’ ‘SNL’ Lead Directors Guild TV Nominations
In the documentary feature category, nominees included Oscar winners Laura Poitras (“Cover-Up”) and Mstyslav Chernov (“2000 Meters to Andriivka”)
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How ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Turned a Toddler Into a God
TheWrap magazine: “It made so much sense to do it as an animation, because you have those moments where, for example, she walks on the sea,” director Liane-Cho Han says of adapting a novel filled with magic














