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Despite a deadly Rotten Tomatoes score, Ryan Murphy's latest Monster installment could remain an Emmy and Golden Globe contender thanks to powerhouse performances from its stars.
Chloé Zhao's drama sets its Oscar strategy in yet another key category.
Cate Blanchett previously accomplished this feat for her performance as Katharine Hepburn in 2004's The Aviator.
Murphy explains why a planned Luigi Mangione season stalled as he and Hunnam reveal how The Ed Gein Story came together.
Anthony Hopkins finished in second place in Gold Derby polling, followed by Brad Pitt.
The director was joined by Jessie Buckley for the first Los Angeles screening and discussion.
Ronan Day-Lewis and Sean Bean break down one of the Oscar hopeful's most memorable scenes.
Grammy-winning rapper hosts SNL's season 51 premiere amid MAGA blowback over him being named halftime performer.
The stars of Tracie Laymon's SXSW-winning indie drama on the movie's "good vibes" message.
Our Gold Derby team of experts has the premium picks for entertainment pleasure.
Jim Jarmusch's newest film made its New York Film Festival premiere after winning the Golden Lion at Venice.
Alan Alda, RuPaul Charles, Tina Fey, Michael J. Fox, David Letterman, Shonda Rhimes, and Dick Van Dyke are among those el
Mario Lopez will host the 52nd annual ceremony on Oct. 17 from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
At a Los Angeles screening of Paramount+ series, executive producer Lawrence Bender and hostage advocate Liz Hirsh Naftali explain their motivation in depicting the Hamas attack on Israel.
With The Social Reckoning ahead of him, the screenwriter also reflected on his directing.
Glee alum joins Aaron Tveit, Nicholas Christopher, and Hannah Cruz in the Tony hopeful.
The star reunites with Little Woods director Nia DeCosta for a bold new take on the Ibsen classic.
Glenn Close finished in second place, followed by Mel Brooks in third.
The actor spent more than a decade preparing for his role as lyricist Lorenz Hart.
The duo are headlining a new production of Samuel Beckett's classic dark comedy.
Harrison Ford, Tom Hanks, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, and Denzel Washington are among those eligible. Vote for your favorite.
Severance star "going into the archives" to research the life of the baseball icon both on and off the diamond.
Starring Jeremy Allen White as the Boss, the film delves into Springsteen's turbulent childhood and battle with depression.
Star Jeremy Allen White, director Scott Cooper, and the cast take the Oscar campaign to the rock star's back yard.
Every halftime headliner this decade has received a nomination for Outstanding Variety Special (Live). Will the Puerto Rican star keep the trend going?