Steve Pond
Steve Pond
Steve Pond’s inside look at the artistry and insanity of the awards race, drawn from more than three decades of obsessively chronicling the Oscars and the entertainment industry.
-
5 Films From 2021 That Could Shake Up the 2020 Oscars Race
Upcoming films could bring Andra Day, Zendaya, Robin Wright and both Denzel Washington and his son John David Washington into the race
-
Oscars International Entries Are Close to New Record, But Voters Can’t See Them All Yet
91 different countries are known to have made submissions in the category, but at the moment only 30 of those films are available to voters in the Academy screening room
-
‘Monster Hunter’ Review: Don’t Go Hunting for a Good Movie in This Videogame Silliness
Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa and Ron Perlman star in Paul W.S. Anderson’s hyperkinetic sci-fi melodrama drowning in CGI
-
Paul Greengrass Celebrates Christmas Opening of ‘News of the World’: ‘We’re Only Going to Recover by Daring to Release Movies’
“As an expression of faith in our business and faith in the healing power of the movies, I think that what we gain is beyond measure,” director says
-
Sundance Film Festival’s 2021 Lineup Includes Films From Robin Wright, Questlove and Edgar Wright
50% of the 140 features, shorts and episodic projects were directed by women, and 51% by artists of color
-
Why Stacey Abrams Wanted to Make Sure Voting Doc ‘All In’ Was Not About Her
“She really felt that as soon as you make it about one person, it can be written off,” says director Liz Garbus of her and Lisa Cortes’ sobering documentary
-
Ron Howard Credits Interest in Fact-Based Films to an ‘Apollo 13’ Viewer Who Called Ending ‘Hollywood Bulls–‘
“He didn’t know it was based on a true story, and he thought it was corny. And I immediately realized, this is why you choose stories based on real events!” Howard says
-
‘Another Round’ Wins Top Prize at European Film Awards
Acting honors go to Mads Mikkelsen and Paula Beer
-
Expect to See Lots of Men, Not So Many Women Competing for SAG Ensemble Award
With the male ensembles of “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “One Night in Miami” among the top contenders, the disparity could be especially pronounced this year
-
‘Time’ Tops Cinema Eye Honors Nominations for 2020 Documentaries
Other nominees include “Boys State,” “Collective,” “Dick Johnson Is Dead” and “Gunda”
-
‘Queer Japan’ Film Review: Deliriously Scattered Film Embraces the LGBTQ Universe
At its best, Graham Kolbeins’ film manages to be both kinetic and lyrical, hitting you with a barrage of day-glo imagery while finding lovely moments in art and dance
-
How ‘Mank’ Got in the Middle of a 50-Year-Old Feud Between Pauline Kael and Peter Bodganovich
The question of who’s really responsible for the “Citizen Kane” script had been prompting heated debates for decades before David Fincher got hold of it
-
Yes, Steven Soderbergh Is Dressed as ‘The Fifth Beatle’ in His Oscars Head Shot
And it’s just in time for the 40th anniversary of John Lennon’s death
-
Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins to Produce 93rd Academy Awards
The Academy promised an innovative show but has not yet decided whether that show will be in-person or virtual
-
Dozens of Documentaries Are Now Paying for Spots in Oscars Best Picture Screening Room
Nonfiction films have their own free screening area, but they also make up 25% of the Academy’s paid online area devoted to best-pic hopefuls