The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed the campaign art for the 93rd Oscars. The 2021 campaign illustrates this year’s tagline, “Bring... Read More
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They say that seeing is believing but once you see Cannes-winning Matteo Garrone’s new live action version of the classic tale Pinocchio, you’ll be second... Read More
“More than any other example in recent memory, Chicago shows how much the element of surprise is missing from today’s movies.” – Mike Clark, USA... Read More
“This film not only left me with an incredible sense of dread for the 80 minutes of my life wasted on this repulsive experience, but... Read More
When Julia Roberts won the Oscar, we all won the Oscar. It’s hard to find a metaphor that works properly, so let me go full... Read More
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced talent participating in its second annual Global Movie Day, to be held on Saturday, February... Read More
Historically, in the eyes of AMPAS, the idea of even nominating a horror movie for Best Picture is scarier than watching one. When The Silence... Read More
The Golden Globe nominations were announced on Wednesday morning and with them came the usual shock and awe of snubs and surprises. We often easily... Read More
When you’re putting together a list of the greatest actresses of all time it doesn’t exist without Jodie Foster. As one of the few Hollywood... Read More
Joko Anwar’s sixth directorial effort, Satan’s Slaves (2017), which was also the highest-grossing horror film in Indonesia, was deemed as one of the best and... Read More

Academy reveals art for 93rd Oscars
Interview: The makeup and hair team behind ‘Pinocchio’ will make you believe that fairies and toys have come to life [VIDEO]
Retrospective: Worst Picture/Best Picture – ‘Swept Away’ and ‘Chicago’ (2002)
Retrospective: Worst Picture/Best Picture – Freddy Got Fingered and A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Julia Roberts: When ‘America’s Sweetheart’ wins an Oscar
Yalitza Aparicio, Eugenio Derbez, Park So Dam and more to lend a hand in Academy’s 2nd annual Global Movie Day
Retrospective: 30 Years Later, ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ remains an Oscar anomaly in the horror genre
How important is a Golden Globe nomination to an Oscar win?
Interview: Jodie Foster talks ‘The Mauritanian’ and where she keeps her Oscars
Interview: Director Joko Anwar on the inspiration behind Indonesia’s Oscar submission ‘Impetigore’
2026 Tonys: Laurie Metcalf (‘Little Bear Ridge Road,’ ‘Death of a Salesman’) May Join Elite Group of Double-Nominated Performers
2026 Tribeca Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary with World Premieres of ‘Hadestown: The Musical,’ ‘Earth, Wind & Fire’ Doc
Director Watch Podcast Ep. 149 – ‘Killer of Sheep’ (Charles Burnett, 1978)
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