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.
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Watch 3 Teen Filmmakers Tackle COVID in Ghetto Film School Competition Winners (Exclusive)
Teenagers from Brooklyn, New Jersey and Los Angeles take top prizes in Film Credits competition sponsored by AT&T and WarnerMedia
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Oscars Look to Netflix and 2021 to Rescue the Skimpiest Best Picture Race Ever
With major studios pushing their films into next year, the Oscars will likely need the slate of films that the streaming giant is offering
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Oscars Ease Eligibility Rules, Allow Films With Drive-In Releases to Qualify
Films that premiere on streaming platforms can also qualify if they are made available on the Academy’s virtual screening room for members
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Producers Guild Sets Virtual Awards Show for March 2021
The PGA becomes the first major guild to commit to a virtual 2021 show rather than a live, in-person one
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Academy Museum Lands Huge Collection of Optical Devices From Before Movies Existed
The Richard Balzer Collection consists of more than 9,000 artifacts dating back to China’s Ming Dynasty
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Aaron Sorkin In, Steven Spielberg Out in Already Strange Awards Season
“The Trial of the Chicago 7” proved that it’s a real contender, but “West Side Story” decided to wait until next year
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BAFTA Overhauls Voting Rules to Increase Diversity of Film Awards
New rules include longlists in all categories and more nominees in the acting, directing and Outstanding British Film categories
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‘Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles’ Film Review: Dessert’s the Main Course in Opulent Food Documentary
Though Laura Gabbert’s film showcases impossibly elaborate pastries inspired by the French court of Versailles, it doesn’t settle for making your mouth water or your eyes bug out
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Emmys Put the Focus on Black Lives, But Also Go Overboard for ‘Schitt’s Creek’
For the second consecutive year, voters delivered a massive mea culpa to a critically-acclaimed series that the Emmys had ignored until its final season
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‘Nomadland’ Wins Audience Award at Toronto Film Festival
Nine of the last 10 TIFF audience winners have gone on to receive Oscar nominations for Best Picture, and three have won
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Emmy Predictions: Who Will Take Over From ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Fleabag’?
Contenders for the top awards range from “Schitt’s Creek,” “Insecure” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” to “Succession,” “Ozark” and “The Mandalorian”
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Emmy Preview: A Wide Open Race and a Big Challenge for Jimmy Kimmel and Show Producers
If a Hollywood award is handed out in the forest (or on Zoom) and there’s no one there to applaud the winner, is it really an award?
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‘Antebellum’ Film Review: Janelle Monáe Stars in Uneasy Hybrid of Horror and Social Commentary
Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz’s movie has a touch of “12 Years a Slave,” a bit of “Django Unchained” and a central twist that’s worthy of a bad M. Night Shyamalan film
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How a COVID-Era Toronto Film Festival Found a New Purpose – as a Platform for Unheard Voices
This year’s TIFF wasn’t dominated by awards contenders, but its heart was in smaller films from underrepresented voices who deserve to be heard
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USC, NYU Lead in 2020 Student Academy Awards
Foreign Student Oscars go to filmmakers from Germany, Norway, Mexico, Belgium and Estonia