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Golden Globes: Which Current HFPA Members Do Publicists Feel They Can Work With?

In the wake of the Feb. 21 Los Angeles Times exposé about the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s demographics and behavior, no constituency has been harder on the group behind the Golden Globe Awards than the community of entertainment industry publicists. Indeed, back in March more than 100 PR firms from both sides of the Atlantic […]

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Golden Globes: Which Current HFPA Members Do Publicists Feel They Can Work With?

In the wake of the Feb. 21 Los Angeles Times exposé about the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s demographics and behavior, no constituency has been harder on the group behind the Golden…

African American Film Critics Association Awards: ‘Lovecraft Country,’ ‘Underground Railroad’ Among Big Winners

On the heels of announcing several special achievement honors, the African American Film Critics Association has announced the main competition winners for its 3rd annual AAFCA TV Honors, which…

Emmys: Attendees Will Be Required to Show Proof of Vaccination

If you want to pick up an Emmy in person in 2021, you had better get vaccinated before September. On Friday, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences reiterated its previous plans that only

Pascal Vicedomini on 25 Years of Bringing Hollywood to Italy and Vice-Versa

This past Wednesday night, near the top of an island paradise located 20 miles off the coast of Naples, on the picturesque grounds of a 16th-century castle once occupied by Michelangelo, dozens of

Spirit Awards Move From Day Before to 3 Weeks Before Oscars

The Spirit Awards, long held on the day before the Academy Awards, is now moving up its date further ahead of Hollywood’s biggest night, ostensibly out of a desire to have a greater influence…

Emmys: Governors Balls Canceled, Creative Arts Ceremonies to Be Held With Limited Live Audiences

A year after COVID-19 forced the Primetime Emmys ceremony and the Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies to be almost entirely virtual, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has announced that the…

African American Film Critics Association: Michaela Coel, Steve McQueen and ‘Lupin’ Among Special Achievement TV Honorees

The African American Film Critics Association has announced that it will present a number of special accolades at its third annual AAFCA TV Honors on Saturday, August 21. Michaela Coel

Cannes: Immigration Drama ‘Blue Bayou’ Could Go Either Way Come Awards Season

Blue Bayou, a drama about America’s deeply flawed immigration system, had its world premiere Tuesday as part of the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. Written and directed…

Cannes: Sean Baker’s ‘Red Rocket’ Lifts Off Into Awards Race

Sean Baker has been making critically acclaimed films for years about people living on the fringes of society, some of whom engage in sex work, and some of whom are played by non-actors…

Cannes: ‘A Hero’ Emerges as Palme Favorite, Likely to Return Iran to Oscar Race

A Hero, which had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday night and screened again at the fest on Wednesday, has emerged as the odds-on favorite to win the Palme d’Or, and a…

Emmy Noms Analysis: Proof That Selection Process Needs to Change

The nominations for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, which were announced on Tuesday morning, hammered home something that has become increasingly apparent in recent years: the Emmys, in the age…

Cannes: Wes Anderson’s ‘French Dispatch’ Is a Fest Hit, But Is It an Oscar Contender?

The Cannes Film Festival was the obvious place to premiere a France-set movie made by a famous Francophile, which is why Searchlight and Wes Anderson decided to hold off on unveiling The French Dispat…

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