Steve Pond

Steve Pond
Steve Pond’s inside look at the artistry and insanity of the awards race, drawn from more than three decades of obsessively chronicling the Oscars and the entertainment industry.
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Frank Marshall on How His Music Background Led Him to New Orleans and ‘Jazz Fest’
“It’s different from my day job, where I know what I’m doing every moment,” Marshall says of directing music docs
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Academy Museum’s ‘Regeneration’ Exhibit to Cover 73 Years of Black Cinema
The exhibition, which opens on Aug. 21, will begin with silent film and run through Gordon Parks and Melvin Van Peebles
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Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Support Ukraine by Screening Films From Canceled Odessa Fest
The Czech festival will host the Works-in-Progress section from the Odessa Film Festival, which can’t take place because of Russia’s invasion
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A Tale of Two Aliens: TCM Festival Makes for Some Otherworldly Connections
“E.T.” may be a blockbuster classic, but “Invaders From Mars” is the alien movie that’s been stuck in my brain for decades
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Cannes Adds 17 Films, Sets Record for Female Directors in Competition
But that “record” is a paltry five films directed by women out of the 21 competing for the Palme d’Or
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Jesse Eisenberg’s ‘When You Finish Saving the World’ Chosen for Cannes’ International Critics Week Section
Guillermo del Toro, Bernardo Bertolucci, Julia Ducournau and Alejandro G. Inarritu are among the directors who first screened at Cannes in Critics Week
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New Alex Garland, Mia Hansen-Love Films Set for Directors Fortnight Section at Cannes
The independent section announced 23 films, of which 11 are directed by women
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George Miller, David Cronenberg, Ethan Coen Featured in Cannes Film Festival Lineup
The festival previously announced that Baz Lurhmann’s “Elvis” and the sequel “Top Gun: Maverick” would also screen in Cannes
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Will Smith Isn’t the Only Oscars Mess the Academy Needs to Clean Up
This year’s Oscar show left the Academy with a lot of other troubling issues that were put on hold by The Slap
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How ‘CODA’ Pulled Off That Oscar Upset: World’s Richest Company Became a Scrappy Underdog
Here’s a timeline of the unlikely journey of Apple’s “CODA” from Sundance indie to Oscar champ
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Oscars Deliver a Landmark Winner and a Messy Brawl of a Show
In a year of bad news, and at the end of a stormy show, Oscar voters were drawn to the feel-good movie
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Oscars 2022: We Predict the Winners in All 23 Categories (Photos)
TheWrap’s awards editor Steve Pond weighs in on whether ‘The Power of the Dog’ or ‘CODA’ will finish on top for Best Picture
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Time for Oscars to Put on a Show in the Face of COVID, Ukraine and Controversy
This is not an easy time to hold an awards ceremony, but the Academy has to do it
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Samuel L. Jackson, Liv Ullman Get Oscars During a Governors Awards With No Campaigning
The annual presentation of honorary Oscars is usually a night for contenders to schmooze with voters, but the pandemic killed that possibility
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Watch Out, Academy and ABC: Here Comes the Riskiest Oscars Ever
Nobody’s inclined to give this year’s ceremony the benefit of the doubt, which means the stakes are huge