'Wuthering Heights' instant Oscar predictions: Will Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi be 2027 nominees?
Emerald Fennell's lavish adaptation of the 19th century romance is the year's first awards contender.
Emerald Fennell's lavish adaptation of the 19th century romance is the year's first awards contender.
Oscar nominee Sam A. Davis opens up about tracking down unknown voices online to cast his Best Live Action Short contender.
For television, look for The Gilded Age, Andor, and Wednesday to claim trophies.
Here's how each show will compete during voting later this year.
TV Academy allows Carrie Preston's quirky police procedural to make the move, following CBS show's Critics Choice nominations in the comedy races.
The union will fete The Pitt star at March 13 awards luncheon.
Ethan Hawke honored with the Distinguished Artist Award for his Oscar-nominated performance in Blue Moon.
Emerald Fennell's history of dividing critics continues with her adaptation of the 1847 novel, now starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
As the John Hughes-written '80s classic turns 40, the filmmaker shares little-known behind-the-scenes stories. "Even the shrink I was seeing at the time said, 'Don't do it.'"
Grammy-winning Puerto Rican star's epic performance should keep this Super Bowl-to-Emmy streak going.
The Studio codirectors dedicated their win to late costar. "We would mostly like to thank Catherine O'Hara for being such a wonderful person."
The new Peacock series is adapted from the 1989 Tom Hanks film.
The host opened with crowd-pleasing jokes before calling out the guild's D.W. Griffith history, poking at Hollywood's discomfort, and pitching Steven Spielberg's next movie.
As for her poetry reading talent, she reveals, "I always wanted to tell a story that was bigger than just one challenge."
The film is one of only two Best Picture contenders to go 0-for-11 at the Oscars.
On the TV side, The White Lotus and Severance claimed trophies.
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The musical adaptation of the 1987 vampire favorite is landing on Broadway as Sinners makes its Best Picture run.
The Office star returns with a new series about an author dealing with daughter issues from the producers of Ted Lasso and Scrubs.
The new theater world comedy comes from one of the cocreators of Slings & Arrows.
The two hosts "made their mark on the daytime space forever," Daytime Emmys head Rachel Schwartz tells Gold Derby.
The four-time Emmy-winning musical competition brings coaches Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend back together for a whole new era.
In addition to its all-star cast, the Apple TV limited series is backed by heavyweight executive producers Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. Here's everything to know.
Rogen and Maya Rudolph also join the half-hour special premiering Wednesday on ABC and Disney+.