Welcome to Director Watch! On this brand new AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt to breakdown, analyze, and ultimately, get inside the... Read More
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Picture it: it’s 1992 in Ireland, and a young woman in her early twenties walks along the beach only to stumble upon a group of... Read More
Our lives can sometimes be impacted by irreparable trauma, and even though we heal from it, it will leave us scarred. A parent’s rejection of... Read More
“I was silenced. I want my voice back.” Universal Pictures has released the first, gripping trailer for She Said, the story of New York Times reporters... Read More
Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) remains at #1 this month and most of the top 20 is at a standstill. Searchlight Pictures has quite a few... Read More
If you’ve worked with acclaimed director Kelly Reichardt there’s a good chance you’re in the running for a Supporting Actress Oscar nomination this season. Michelle... Read More
Sharp Objects may have aired almost a year ago, but Patricia Clarkson’s remain the frontrunner to win Best Limited Series/TV Movie Supporting Actress. This was... Read More

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