The lead or supporting debate is definitely a huge factor in early predictions but even more so in Supporting Actress. Several potential contenders, from Cate... Read More
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This season of The Handmaid’s Tale has been more volatile than any of the 3 previous seasons combined. Revolution has broken out, and June is leading... Read More
If anyone has seen Cherry, The Comey Rule, Extraction, or Jumanji: The Next Level, you have already been exposed to the brilliance of Henry Jackman. What many... Read More
On Twitter today, Barry Jenkins released The Gaze, an over 50 minute piece comprised of moving portraits of background actors from The Underground Railroad, an Amazon Prime Video... Read More
Although there are about fifty Dracula movies in development right now it does seem to me as if the horror movie makers have done some rummaging about... Read More
Step aside, Noah Baumbach! There’s a new filmmaker in the industry who has just made an explosive marital drama that almost resembles the work of... Read More
A dramatic thriller directed by Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon, Stillwater follows an American oil-rig roughneck from Oklahoma who travels to Marseille to... Read More
And some folks would say Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt in Passengers had it rough! In Oxygen, our lead Elizabeth (Mélanie Laurent) will encounter more... Read More
After months of delay, A24 has dropped the first trailer for one of 2021’s most anticipated films, The Green Knight from director David Lowery. An... Read More
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26th Black Reel Awards: ‘Sinners’ Breaks Record with 14 Wins
Online Film & Television Association (OFTA) Awards: ‘Sinners’ Tops with 10
AwardsWatch Podcast Ep. 333 – Reviewing “Wuthering Heights” and BAFTA Preview
‘Rose’ Review: Sandra Hüller Commands the Screen in Gender-Bending Period Piece with a Towering, Career-High Performance [A-] Berlinale
On the Shelf: ‘Ben-Hur,’ ‘All the President’s Men,’ ‘Boxcar Bertha,’ ‘The Visitor’ Arrive on 4K, Lubitsch Musicals added to Criterion in Physical Media releases for the Week of February 16
41st Film Independent Spirit Awards: ‘Train Dreams’ Takes Best Feature, Director; ‘Adolescence’ Sweeps TV Wins
Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild (MUAH) Awards: ‘Frankenstein, ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners’ Take Top Wins
‘Mouse’ Review: Sophie Okonedo and Katherine Mallen Kupferer Shine in Tender Portrait of Grief and Growing Up [B+] Berlinale
On the Shelf: ‘Ben-Hur,’ ‘All the President’s Men,’ ‘Boxcar Bertha,’ ‘The Visitor’ Arrive on 4K, Lubitsch Musicals added to Criterion in Physical Media releases for the Week of February 16
Final Additions to South by Southwest Film & TV Festival (SXSW), Including ‘Love Language,’ ‘Cookie Queens’ and ‘The Fox’
Frontrunner Friday Oscar Predictions: Paul Thomas Anderson Inches Closer (2/13/26)
Frontrunner Friday Oscar Predictions: The Calm Before the Storm (2/6/26)
Frontrunner Friday Oscar Predictions: We Need to Talk About ‘Marty’
2022 Oscar Predictions: SUPPORTING ACTRESS (May)
Exclusive! Madeline Brewer on the aftermath of this week’s episode of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ [Spoilers]
Interview: ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ composer Henry Jackman on musical motifs and writing under quarantine
Barry Jenkins drops ‘The Gaze’ ahead of ‘The Underground Railroad’ release
‘The Djinn’ review: Little Boy Boos
Interview: Clayne Crawford of ‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ [VIDEO]
‘Stillwater’ trailer: Jason Bourne becomes a dad with Matt Damon on a one-man mission to save his daughter
‘Oxygen’ review: A tight thriller full of reveals that will leave you breathless
‘The Green Knight’ trailer is here and it’s incredible
Interview: Barry Jenkins goes deep into ‘The Underground Railroad’
26th Black Reel Awards: ‘Sinners’ Breaks Record with 14 Wins
Online Film & Television Association (OFTA) Awards: ‘Sinners’ Tops with 10
AwardsWatch Podcast Ep. 333 – Reviewing “Wuthering Heights” and BAFTA Preview
‘Rose’ Review: Sandra Hüller Commands the Screen in Gender-Bending Period Piece with a Towering, Career-High Performance [A-] Berlinale