Tag: Licorice Pizza
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Anonymous Oscar Ballot: Costume Designer Swoons Over ‘Licorice Pizza’ and ‘Cruella’
With final Oscar balloting closing for Academy voters today at 5pm Pt, we’re continuing with our fifth annual series of interviews with Academy voters from different branches for their honest takes on what got picked, overlooked, and overvalued in the 2022 award season. Today we speak with a costume designer; interview edited for brevity.Best Picture:…
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UK-Ireland cinema release calendar: latest updates for 2022
Keep track of when films are coming out in the territory.Screen is listing the release dates for films in the UK and Ireland in the calendar below.For distributors who wish to add/amend a date on the calendar, please get in touch with Screen here.Screen also has an awards season calendar for 2022, here.JanuaryJanuary 1Licorice Pizza…
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2022 WGA Awards: Complete Winners List — Updating Live
You’ve made it through the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Directors Guild Awards, and the Producers Guild Awards, too. The wait for the Oscars is almost over, but one more major guild has yet to give out its trophies. Tonight, Hollywood’s top writers will come together for the Writers Guild of America Awards, which honor…
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2022 PGA Awards: The Complete List of Winners — Updating Live
The 33rd annual Producers Guild Awards ceremony is underway in Los Angeles, honoring producing achievements across film and TV categories. On the movie side, the Producers Guild of America’s annual gala is a closely watched bellwether for the Best Picture Oscar: Since 1989, the top PGA winner has matched up with the top Academy Award…
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Jane Campion Wins Top DGA Award for ‘The Power of the Dog’
Jane Campion made history at the DGA Awards on Saturday, becoming the second consecutive woman to win the kudo for theatrical feature film director — and only the third in its history. Campion won for Netflix’s “The Power of the Dog.”.The win gives Campion even more of an edge in the Oscar race as this…
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2022 Directors Guild of America Awards: Complete Winners List (Updating Live)
This weekend is a big one for Oscar watchers, with two awards ceremonies that often predict key categories. Sunday marks the biggest night of the year in British film, with the BAFTAs, whose winners often mirror those of the Oscars, taking place. But first, the biggest names in directing will be coming out tonight for…
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‘Drive My’ Car Is Available Today for Just $2.99 — and on HBO Max Tomorrow
The remaining previously non-home available titles among Best Picture and acting Oscar nominees by tomorrow will all arrive either on PVOD, VOD, streaming, or some combination. “West Side Story” hits HBO Max and Hulu and PVOD, “Drive My Car” VOD and Hulu (the latter tomorrow), while “Licorice Pizza” is out on PVOD only.Meanwhile, Tyler Perry’s…
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Licorice Pizza Director Paul Thomas Anderson Responds To Criticism Of Fake Asian Accent
“Licorice Pizza” has received three Oscar nominations and a great deal of critical acclaim, but while expanding its theatrical rollout worldwide and making its rounds on the domestic awards circuit, it hasn’t been all sunshine and rainbows for Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest movie. Even if you haven’t seen “Licorice Pizza” yet, you might have soaked…
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The State of the Oscar Race: After the Guild Nominations, Here Are the Leading Contenders
This week’s pile-up of guild nominations yielded a wealth of intel. Sift through the lists of what’s in and what’s out, and the leaders in the Oscar race are clear. The Directors Guild of America put the cap on the most recent guild awards nominations announced by the Editors, Producers, and Writers Guilds, as well…
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2022 DGA And WGA Award Nominations For Feature Films Include Dune, Licorice Pizza & More
The Directors Guild of America (DGA) and Writers Guild of America (WGA) have announced the nominees for their annual awards recognizing the best contributions in feature films. The lists, honoring releases for 2021, contain titles that should be familiar to anyone who has been following along this awards season. As usual, it’s the films that…