Will Smith Is Gone, but the Academy Hasn’t Even Begun to Deal with the Sting of His Slap
As Will Smith’s PR team works overtime to save his career, the Academy has lost control of the narrative.
As Will Smith’s PR team works overtime to save his career, the Academy has lost control of the narrative.
As “CODA” makes its triumphant return to theaters, a look back at what brought the Sundance debut all the way to Oscar glory.
An inside view of who was riding high, and who wasn’t, at the return-to-normal Oscars that didn’t.
There’s no TV cameras, but Bill Murray, Denzel Washington, Alfre Woodard, and John Lithgow gave four Hollywood greats their moment in the limelight.
At first her mother ran away from her probing questions, but eventually Gainsbourg tells IndieWire, she was able to create an intimate portrait.
From craft juggernaut “Dune” to Best Picture rivals “The Power of the Dog” and “CODA,” here’s what’s likely to win at the Oscars.
This voter went out to see “The Power of the Dog” and stayed home to watch “Dune.”
As always, auteurs have the edge.
The gap is closing between Best Picture contenders “The Power of the Dog” and “CODA.”
After 45 years in theater, television, and films, the Irish character actor is finally having his Oscar moment.
This director is voting for a range of contenders, from “Dune” and “Nightmare Alley” to “Licorice Pizza” and “The Worst Person in the World.”
Since Sundance 2021, this story of empowered low-caste women journalists has resonated with critics, audiences, and awards voters.