Awards
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Disney Sells Out 2025 Oscars Ad Inventory
The current rate for a 30-second spot during the 2025 telecast ranges between $1.7 million and $2.3 million
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Oscar Predictions: What’s It Gonna Be, Academy – Strippers or Priests?
With “Anora” and “Conclave” on top, picking Oscar winners could be as difficult as choosing a new pope
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Zoe Saldaña, Harrison Ford and Samuel L. Jackson Added as Oscar Presenters
Conan O’Brien hosts the 97th annual Academy Awards on Sunday
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Oscars Producers Never Considered Scrapping the Show Due to Wildfires: ‘We Employ Thousands of People’
EPs Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan tell TheWrap about forgoing live performances of nominated songs to embrace the “alchemy of filmmaking” and preview what to expect from Sunday’s show
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Halle Berry Is Tired of Being the Only Black Best Actress Oscar Winner
“I hope this year someone stands next to me,” the star tells Trevor Noah and Christiana Mbakwe Medina on his “What Now?” podcast
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Karla Sofía Gascón to Attend Oscars Amid Social Media Controversy
“Emilia Perez” star has kept a low profile since a freelance journalist resurfaced prejudiced tweets from several years ago
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American Music Awards to Return for the First Time Since 2022
The 2025 AMAs ceremony will air live from Las Vegas on CBS and Paramount+ on May 26
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Artists by Artists
A crop of some of the art world’s best and brightest, most with deep ties to Los Angeles, captures its Hollywood counterparts in a variety of mediums
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TheWrapBook: The Art of Cinema 2025
Vol. 3 of TheWrap’s bi-annual art book celebrates the art of entertainment
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In Focus
A major exhibition of L.A. artists and a portfolio of Hollywood’s finest actors of the year coalesce in a collaboration of creativity.
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Power & Pain
“Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo brings a nuanced understanding to the role of Elphaba
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Family Ties
Through her portraits of the Washington family men—Denzel, John David and Malcolm—responsible for the screen adaptation of The Piano Lesson, artist Tschabalala Self celebrates both real and fictionalized Black America By Rochelle Steiner Artwork by Tschabalala Self
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Below the Surface
Transformation and tragedy go hand in hand for Hollywood’s new heroines. But their complex journeys are not in vain, feminist activist, scholar and Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Salamishah Tillet explains.
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Magic in the Mundane
A look at four of the season’s most unforgettable movie sets through the eyes of contemporary artist Ann Toebbe














