201 stories by "Ethan Alter"
The Oscar-nominated actress says Murray made it his mission to keep the crew in stitches while shooting Richard Donner's Christmas comedy favorite
The veteran actor discusses his scene-stealing performances in two very different December releases.
Wicked: For Good gets a much-needed boost, while Sinners and Frankenstein prove they will be Oscar monsters. And did Spain's Sirât just become a stealthy frontrunner?
Hamnet was the group's second most-nominated film, followed by Sinners.
The cinematographer shares how he shot Mona Fastvold's ambitious period musical on a limited production schedule.
Carla Banks-Waddles shares how the former Fresh Prince met the new Fresh Prince.
The actress reflects on a long, varied career that's included Charlie's Angels, Kung Fu Panda, and Elementary.
The surprise Golden Globe nominee explains their visual and narrative approach to the Sundance award winner.
Sylvester Stallone, Paul Stanley, and Gene Simmons were among this year's honorees.
Richter says that his 2004 composition "On the Nature of Daylight" radically changed the movie's ending.
Gold Derby editors recap the big news " and big snubs and surprises " from the Golden Globes
Chris Chalk breaks down his alter ego's close encounter with Bill Skarsgård's killer clown.
The Tony-winning 'Sweeney Todd' star headlines an immersive stage production of the Charles Dickens classic adapted by 'Adolescence' Emmy-winner Jack Thorne
The genre TV icons cross paths for the first time in Netflix's new Western drama.
The Oscar winner scores another musical 13 years after her Best Supporting Actress win for Les Misérables singing songs by Jack Antonoff, Charli XCX and FKA Twigs.
The album's coproducers and engineers spoke with Gold Derby about how the surviving members of Queen completed Made in Heaven after Mercury's death.
His Netflix series dropped a Thanksgiving episode nearly 40 years after Cheers' Turkey Day classic "Thanksgiving Orphans."
Marty Supreme, Frankenstsein, and Wicked: For Good are also among the films making the initial cut in craft categories.
Nia DaCosta and Stephen Blahut share their trade secrets for translating a script to the screen.
The writer-director brought the 19th century Ibsen play into the 1950s.
A last-minute flurry of events are blowing in before and after the Thanksgiving holiday.
Gold Derby editors break down the second half of the blockbuster musical and its awards chances.
The off-Broadway play is earning mixed takes from reviewers.
The ceremony will air on NBC and stream live on Peacock
It will be Handler's fourth consecutive year hosting the ceremony