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The adaptation has emerged as a serious player this awards season, ever since receiving positive reviews at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
This year's awards features an exclusive collaboration with 'Access Hollywood'
The two actors will join civil rights icon Dolores Huerta, also accepting an award.
Corden, Bobby Cannavale and Neil Patrick Harris headline the first revival of the 1998 Tony-winning play
The Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes, Country Music Association Awards, Emmys, Tonys, and American Music Awards all have a similar trendline.
The festival helped launch the careers of Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, Darren Aronofsky and Paul Thomas Anderson.
Tributes are pouring in for the legendary actor, director, and activist who died Tuesday at the age of 89.
With newfound power comes even greater complications as the Apple TV+ series returns this week.
Here are the best and worst moments of a topsy-turvy Emmy night
Apple TV+'s Hollywood satire won for Best Comedy, lead actor, writing, and directing.
The Somebody Somewhere star was the night's biggest surprise winner.
The Hacks star had three previous nominations.
The Apple TV+ star earned her first Emmy, defeating veteran Kathy Bates, who was aiming to become the oldest winner in the category.
Severance star becomes first Black performer to win the drama category.
Chloé Zhao's Shakespeare-inspired drama enters the season as one of the no-doubt Best Picture frontrunners.
Our Gold Derby team of experts has the premium picks for entertainment pleasure.
As 'The Grand Finale' reaches theaters, a look back at the series' accolades.
Francis Lawrence directs the Stephen King adaptation.
Zoey Deutch is also singled out for her portrayal of Jean Seberg
The 77th Emmy Awards will air live Sunday on CBS.
The comedian will put his own spin on TV's biggest night this Sunday.
Reviews for the mockumentary sequel are in.
"Ever since I was a little girl watching Annie Oakley on our black-and-white TV in Oklahoma, I was captivated by the magic of media," says McEntire.
Other notable names expected to be honored include Don Mischer, Bill Moyers, John Amos, Loni Anderson, Richard Chamberlain, Linda Lavin, and David Lynch.
Known for her "Kiss my grits" catchphrase, the actress was also nominated for four Emmys and a Tony.