Awards
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Golden Globes Adds 2 Categories for Best Blockbuster and Best Stand-Up
The new recognitions are set to debut at the 81st awards ceremony in January 2024
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‘The Zone of Interest,’ ‘The Taste of Things’ Give Oscars International Race a Pair of Favorites
With more than 50 countries in the running already, the French and British submissions immediately become frontrunners
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‘The Zone of Interest’ Selected as UK Oscar Submission for Best International Feature
Jonathan Glazer’s intense Holocaust drama would mark a first win for the U.K. in this category
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Star Lily Gladstone to Campaign for Lead Actress at the Oscars
The rising star has the potential to become the first Indigenous winner for Best Actress
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Golden Globes Secure Oscar Producers Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner for 2024 Ceremony
The telecast still doesn’t have a broadcast home after breaking from NBC and years of controversy
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2023 Student Academy Award Winners Hail From NYU, Columbia and European Schools
All of the winning films will be eligible for the 96th Oscars, slated to air on March 10, 2024
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George C. Wolfe’s ‘Rustin’ to Receive Icon & Creator Tribute at Gotham Awards
The filmmaker and his upcoming biopic about civil rights activist Bayard Rustin will be honored at the 33rd annual awards
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Film Academy Names 2023 Gold Fellowship for Women Recipients
Erica Eng and July Jung are the U.S. and international recipients of this year’s positions for emerging female filmmakers
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‘Copa 71’ Review: Women’s Soccer Documentary Uncovers Lost Tournament
Toronto 2023: The chronicle of a big event that took place more than 50 years ago and was then forgotten
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The Academy Moves 14th Annual Governors Awards to 2024
The fete — honoring luminaries such as Mel Brooks, Angela Bassett, Carol Littleton and Michelle Satter — will now take place on Jan. 9 due to the double strike
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Letter From Venice: A Film Festival Without Stars Has a Hole in the Center
The Lido is packed with movie-goers, the paparazzi are out in force, but the red carpet is nearly empty of familiar faces
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‘The Pigeon Tunnel’ Review: Errol Morris Explores a World of Betrayal in John le Carré Documentary
Telluride Film Festival: Morris creates a personal portrait that goes as deep as his subject wants it to go but never feels as if the late author is getting away with anything
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Tim Gray Exits Variety After 42 Years to Join Golden Globes as EVP
The entertainment trade veteran joins Globes president Helen Hoehne to reshape the org following the dissolution of the HFPA
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Fall Film Festivals Kick Off an Awards Season Without Actors – For Now?
The Venice, Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals will introduce lots of awards contenders, but the red carpets won’t have much star power
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Dan Rather, Kim Godwin Among Gold and Silver Inductees at News and Documentary Emmy Awards
The ceremony will be held over two nights on Sept. 27 and 28














