Tag: Oscar


  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s Ruth E. Carter wins the Academy Award for ‘Best Costume Design’

    Stella Lau celebrates costume designer Ruth E. Carter’s win at the Oscars 95th Academy Awards Show

  • Notes on News: Could streaming exclusives dominate at The Oscars 2021?

    What impact could the COVID crisis have on next year’s award season? Editor Jack Nash investigates.

  • Steven Spielberg to express concerned views about Netflix at Academy meeting

    Steven Spielberg is pushing back against Netflix becoming a serious contender for Academy awards.

  • New film version of The Color Purple announced

    The classic 1985 film is set to be remade and produced by Steven Spielberg.

  • John Legend becomes first black man to gain EGOT status

    John Legend becomes the first black man to reach EGOT status after an Emmy win for Jesus Christ Superstar.

  • Oscar ratings plummet to joint-lowest for telecasting

    The ceremony only registered paltry 29 million viewers.

  • Review: Loving

    Writer Sophie takes a look at Jeff Nichols’ latest, which tells the momentous story of the couple who defied interracial marriage laws and changed history.

  • Review: Son of Saul

    László Nemes’ Oscar-winner is a truly gripping piece of cinema, says Head of Design Jack Gracie.

  • ‘With animation the scene can take a life of its own’: An interview with directors of the Oscar nominated Anomalisa

    Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson are the directors of 2015’s Anomalisa; based on a play of the same name, it is a masterfully created stop motion picture in which a lonely help author Michael (voiced by actor David Thewlis) sees everyone the same until he meets a certain special woman, Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh), […]

  • Editorial Expressions: Linda Perry’s misguided view of ‘Til It Happens To You’

    Editor, Natalie, takes on the Twitter problem of today: Linda Perry’s accusations on Lady Gaga.

  • Review: Carol

    Todd Haynes 50s-set romance is beautifully performed, if a little slow, says Jack Gracie.