Awards
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Academy’s Board Continues Its Makeover With 11 First-Time Governors
Term limits prevented 11 governors from running for re-election, with Lou Diamond Phillips among the first-timers elected to the board
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Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah, Dionne Warwick Among 46th Kennedy Center Honors Recipients
The ceremony, which will air on Dec. 3, will also recognize Bee Gees member Barry Gibb and singer Renée Fleming
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Eve Hewson Says She Was Drawn to ‘Bad Sisters’ Because She, Too, Is a ‘Wild Child’: ‘I’m Not Going to Lie About That’
“There’s something in playing a character from where you are from — it is so instinctive and in your blood,” the Irish actress says of the Apple TV+ drama
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Pride 2023: Devery Jacobs, Jasmin Savoy Brown and 5 Other TV Stars Changing LGBTQ+ Visibility
TheWrap magazine: Stars of “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” “Yellowjackets” and “P-Valley” sit for our first-ever Pride talent portfolio
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Oscars Toughen Theatrical Requirements to Qualify for Best Picture
Effective in 2024, contending films will be required to play in 10 of the top 50 U.S. markets in addition to normal qualifying runs
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How the ‘Schmigadoon!’ Choreographer Got Jane Krakowski on a Trapeze for a Razzle-Dazzle Number in Season 2
Christopher Gattelli says the actress couldn’t wait to get back on the swing: “We were all so excited that she was game for it,” he tells TheWrap
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‘John Wick 4’ Director Chad Stahelski Says Campaign for Stunt Oscars Has ‘Made Real Movement Forward’
A year packed with action-filled tentpoles rejuvenates conversations about stunt work getting awards recognition
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Why Niecy Nash-Betts Threw Herself into Playing the Woman Who Tried to Warn the Police in Netflix’s ‘Dahmer’
TheWrap magazine: “I thought, what a gift it would be to finally have her at the forefront of this story,” the actress says
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‘Succession,’ ‘Better Call Saul,’ ‘Westworld’ and More: Bidding Farewell to Some of Our Favorite TV Dramas
TheWrap magazine: While these modern classics are leaving the airways, they will never leave our hearts
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‘Black Mirror’ Ruled the Emmys, but This Year’s Eligible Anthology Series Will Struggle to Crash the Party
Netflix’s eight-time Emmy-winning horror hit sparked a 2021 category adjustment for anthology series that makes it harder for a breakthrough
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‘Queen Charlotte’ Stars Share the Weight of the Crown: ‘All 3 of Us Are Different Poster Children for Duty’
TheWrap magazine: In a lively, lighthearted interview, India Amarteifio, Corey Mylchreest and Arsema Thomas chat about sex scenes, etiquette and hopes for Season 2
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How ‘The Diplomat’ Leads Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell Became TV’s Hottest New Couple
“Keri was on the very first list, and Rufus was also number one on that list,” casting director Julie Schubert says
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Why ‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Score Was a Perfect Fit for Emmy-Winning Composer, Tolkien Enthusiast Bear McCreary
TheWrap magazine: “At the end of the day, it all boils down to melodies that you can play with one finger on the piano, and that they’re all distinct,” McCreary says
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How ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ Created Music Meant to Be ‘the Greatest Songs Ever’: ‘It Was Like a Musical, in a Way’
TheWrap magazine: “The way that the music is referred to in the novel is with all the most intimidating adjectives: classic and timeless — and we are not songwriters,” writer/producer Scott Neustadter says
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‘Bad Sisters’ Creator-Star Sharon Horgan Says She Originally Wanted to Play Bibi: ‘She’s Got an Eyepatch and Shoots a Bow and Arrow’
TheWrap magazine: Reflecting on the Apple TV+ series’ slow burn, she says that “there are some things that really need to build”