Hollywood fights to keep its role as the world’s film capital
Behind the glitz of the movie awards season that culminates with the Oscars on Sunday, Hollywood is fighting a battle to keep its place at the center of the global film business.
Behind the glitz of the movie awards season that culminates with the Oscars on Sunday, Hollywood is fighting a battle to keep its place at the center of the global film business.
Papal thriller “Conclave” claimed the top prize on Sunday at Hollywood’s Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Timothee Chalamet’s portrayal of Bob Dylan made him the surprise best actor winner.
“Inside Out 2” was the highest grossing film of 2024 and is the highest grossing animated film of all time, but it was shut out of the best picture Oscar race.
When “The Substance” was announced as a best picture contender at next month’s Oscars, it became only the seventh horror movie to be nominated for the film industry’s top honor.
Netflix’s Spanish-language musical “Emilia Perez” led Academy Award nominations, providing the streaming service with another shot at its first best-picture trophy.
Hollywood will kick off its 2025 awards festivities on Sunday at the annual Golden Globes ceremony where films compete for attention ahead of the Oscars.
Olivia Hussey, known for her role in the 1968 film “Romeo and Juliet”, has died at 73-years-old.
Musical thriller “Emilia Perez” and post-World War Two epic “The Brutalist” topped the roster of films nominated on Monday for the 2025 Golden Globes.
Irish actor Paul Mescal follows in Oscar winner Russell Crowe’s sandals to fight in the Colosseum in “Gladiator II”, the highly anticipated sequel to filmmaker Ridley Scott’s Ancient Rome power saga.
Three-time Oscar winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis is coming out of retirement to star in his son’s feature film directorial debut, “Anemone”.