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Oscar Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott’s Take Heading into Governors Awards Weekend
The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor (awards) shares his latest assessment of 20 categories.
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Governors Awards: Academy Taps Bond Producers for Thalberg, Richard Curtis for Hersholt and Quincy Jones and Juliet Taylor for Honorary Oscars
The 15th edition of the ceremony will take place in Hollywood in November.
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Cannes: Meryl Streep on Time’s Up, Her Favorite Sex Scene and Why She Was “So Afraid” When She First Came to the Fest 35 Years Ago
The 74-year-old legend participated in a "rendez-vous" the day after receiving an honorary Palme d'Or from the fest.
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Santa Barbara Film Fest: Dates Set for 40th Edition in February 2025, With Two More Days Added On
Given Santa Barbara's close geographical proximity to Los Angeles and calendar proximity to the final round of Oscars voting (which in 2025 will run from Feb. 11-18), the fest annually draws some of the biggest names in the Oscar race.
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Film Academy Announces New Oscar for Achievement in Casting
The first new Oscar to be introduced since best animated feature, more than two decades ago, will be presented for the first time in 2026.
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Santa Barbara Film Fest: Martin Scorsese and Justine Triet Will Appear for Directors Tribute (Exclusive)
The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and 'Anatomy of a Fall' helmers are both nominated for the best director Oscar.
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Feinberg Forecast: Scott’s Final Projections for the 96th Oscar Nominations
THR's executive editor of awards coverage projects that the nominations leaders will be 'Killers of the Flower Moon' (12), 'Oppenheimer' (12), 'Poor Things' (12), 'Barbie' (10) and 'The Zone of Interest' (10).
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Oscars: Film Academy Vet Teni Melidonian Upped to Newly Created Position of Chief Oscars Officer
The Academy also announced that MaryJane Partlow will become executive vp, awards production and special events.
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Feinberg Snapshot: The Oscar Race (Palm) Springs Into 2024
THR’s awards analyst looks at how Academy shortlists and the desert film festival are shifting the bolt for the gold.
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Feinberg Forecast: Oscar Race Standings Post-Globe and Critics Choice Noms
The Hollywood Reporter's executive awards editor updates his projections for 20 categories.
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Critics Groups and ‘SNL’ Shake Up the Oscar Race
THR’s awards analyst takes a look at which films and performances got an Oscar boost in the past week.
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PGA Awards: Martin Scorsese Tapped for David O. Selznick Award in Recognition of Producing Achievements
Scorsese, who has been not only directing but also producing films for more than six decades, will be feted on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024.
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Feinberg Forecast: Thanksgiving Revs Up the Oscar Race
THR’s executive editor of awards coverage notes how the flurry of holiday activity changed some films’ chances.
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Oscars: The Leading Men Leading the Race
THR’s executive editor of awards highlights 10 of the top contenders hoping to land a best actor Oscar nomination.
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Golden Globes to Air on CBS
The Globes, which were overseen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association until earlier this year, had long aired on NBC.
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Oscars: ‘Flora and Son’ Enters Two Original Songs, Both Co-Written and Performed by Eve Hewson (Exclusive)
Original songs featured in two of John Carney's previous films garnered Oscar nominations, "Falling Slowly" from 'Once' (which won) and "Lost Stars" from 'Begin Again.'
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