Baptiste, Margaret Qualley, Danielle Deadwyler, and more make our list of the most egregious Oscar snubs this Oscar morning.
Conan O’Brien will be hosting the 2025 Oscars, marking his first time hosting the ceremony. The 97th Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, with the show airing on ABC. For the first time, it will also be available to stream live on Hulu.
Happy Oscar Nominations Day! On Thursday, Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott announced the nominations for the 2025 Oscars. Emilia Pérez led the pack with 13 nominations, including a historic nomination for Karla Sofia Gascón.
The Oscar nominations are in…which means so are the Oscar snubs of 2025. After this year's delightfully unpredictable Golden Globes, Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang announced this year's Oscar nominees live from the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater on January 23. And there were some shocking upsets.
Voters shake things up with nods for “A Complete Unknown,” “I’m Still Here,” “The Apprentice” and more.
Demi Moore also scores her first nod with "The Substance" and Karla Sofía Gascón makes history as the first trans woman to be nominated for acting
Usually by this time, one or two movies have emerged as the clear favorites for best picture. Not so this year.
After decades in the business, Demi Moore landed her first-ever Oscars nod for her role in body-horror drama The Substance; her co-star Margarey Qualley was snubbed from the Best Supporting Actress category,
Movies like “Anora,” “Maria” and “The Brutalist” — which looked like sure things for slots in the big five categories only a few months ago — became less certain as late-breaking wildcard contenders like “Wicked” and “Conclave” picked up steam among general audiences,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste gives the performance of the year as an explosive volcano of a woman in “Hard Truths.” She tells us what it was like to be so unhinged—and win awards for it.
Marlee Matlin gives an unflinchingly honest account of her experiences as a deaf actor in the funny and revelatory documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore.” The film kicked off the 41st Sundance Film Festival Thursday,
In the wake of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles that struck at the heart of the movie industry, an embattled Hollywood lined up behind the Netflix narco-musical about trans identity “Emilia Pérez” in Oscar nominations Thursday.