Oscars 2025 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?
The best picture race has been full of twists and turns. The best actress race is closely contested. Our expert predicts which films and artists will get trophies on Sunday.
The best picture race has been full of twists and turns. The best actress race is closely contested. Our expert predicts which films and artists will get trophies on Sunday.
"Conclave" took home the top film prize, while Demi Moore and Timothée Chalamet won top individual honors.
"No Other Land," about the destruction of a village in the occupied West Bank, is one of the year's most acclaimed films. Still, U.S. studios are unwilling to distribute it.
The strong lineup includes comeback kid Demi Moore, Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres, and "Emilia Pérez" star Karla SofÃa Gascón. But who will win?
You can count on films like "Emilia Pérez" and big stars like Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande, but this year may hold some surprises, too.
Sebastian Stan's Trump portrayal is also rewarded after the film had a hard time getting distribution, while Marianne Jean-Baptiste was overlooked.
The three films have momentum leading up to the planned Oscars nomination announcement next week.
The box office hit landed five nods, while "The Last Showgirl" received unexpected recognition for stars Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis.
The stars of the new movie reflect on their long ride together, getting through Covid and the actors' strike, and avoiding "playing to the green."
As she tries to find her place in Hollywood, the "Color Purple" stage and screen star bids an emotional goodbye to a character she has lived with for nearly a decade.
Nine years ago, the actor was ready to quit Hollywood. Now, he's starring in "Rustin" and "The Color Purple" in a breakthrough moment on the big screen.
With roles in "Dicks: The Musical" and "Beau Is Afraid," the stage star is now a repertory player for the hot film company. "Who would have guessed?" he says.
As the Tony-nominated actor segues to the big screen in the gay military drama "The Inspection," he reflects on years of shame and learning to accept himself.
In the movie musical, Garfield plays the creator of "Rent," who died unexpectedly at 35. Making the film helped Garfield process a death in his own life.
The Oscar winner's cameo involves a car chase and some crackling chemistry. But could things turn romantic? We put the question to Mirren herself.
He doesn't have a musical theater background, so he worked hard to make one line " "Good morning, Usnavi" " ring out. Now that's how he's being greeted.
The "Nomadland" filmmaker is the first woman of color to take the feature-film directing prize. She's now the prohibitive front-runner for the Oscar.
Plenty of Academy Awards history could be made at this year's ceremony, especially if the SAG Award winners repeat. Here are some records that could fall.
Though other acting categories appear sewn up, the supporting-actress race is still deliciously chaotic.
It should be the most diverse Oscar lineup in ages, and history may be made in the best-director category. Still, expect some snubs and controversies.
But could directors like Ryan Coogler still find favor with Oscar? The academy doesn't always go with the Directors Guild Awards.
"Why Did You Do That?" is the film's most debated song, and co-writer Diane Warren explains its intention.
We're so unused to romance and sincerity on the big screen that we've become suspicious of our reactions. Perhaps that's why some critics are calling it schmaltzy.
A splashy two-page ad in the Times just announced a December 2018 premiere for what's sure to be Broadway's most talked-about show, a new adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a M…
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