The competition in the limited or anthology series categories is anything but limited, crossing through drama, comedy, real-life stories, true crime, not too unreal fantasy... Read More
maid
The Television Academy is in the middle of voting for this year’s Emmys, so it’s time to take a look at every category for Limited... Read More
Maid, the emotional and riveting limited series on Netflix, begins when Alex (in a movie star turn from Margaret Qualley), a twenty-five-year-old single mother, is... Read More
A change of pace for this special edition of the AwardsWatch Podcast as it’s not only all about the Emmys, it’s dropping on a Friday.... Read More
Year after year, there are more and more limited series popping up. This isn’t a bad thing at all, as limited series feature powerful storytelling... Read More
The USC Scripter nominations have been announced for film and television adaptations with Passing, The Tragedy of Macbeth and more earning mentions for film with... Read More
The year 2021 is winding down (while I’m still stuck in March 2020), which means that awards season is underway. Usually, at the end of... Read More

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