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‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ In – IndieWire

DGA Awards 2024 Film Nominations: ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ In – IndieWire You will be redirected back to your article in seconds “Maestro” director Bradley Cooper did not make the Directors Guild of America’s final five. Nor did Jonathan Glazer. ad Source link

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Snubs and Surprises — Jeremy Strong, Meryl! – IndieWire

TV SAG Awards Nominations: Snubs and Surprises — Jeremy Strong, Meryl! – IndieWire You will be redirected back to your article in seconds “Succession” dominates (but no Jeremy Strong), SAG darlings lead comedies (save for “Only Murders”), and, in the year 2024, “Monk” returns to the awards fray. ad Source link

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1970s SF Doc Shows Racial Profiling – IndieWire

‘Bushman’ 4K Restoration Trailer: 1970s SF Doc Shows Racial Profiling – IndieWire You will be redirected back to your article in seconds The restored film will debut at MoMA as part of the To Save and Project festival before opening in theaters. ad Source link

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Academy Instates Chief Oscars Officer: Teni Melidonian – IndieWire

In advance of the rescheduled Governors Awards happening on the night of Tuesday, January 9, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced they have established the newly created position of Chief Oscars Officer. Teni Melidonian, current executive vice president of Oscars strategy will be promoted to the position, with colleague MaryJane Partlow being promoted to executive vice president …

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‘Game of Thrones’ Creators’ New Series – IndieWire

Three bodies means one serial killer…or a decades-spanning sci-fi mystery. Netflix series “3 Body Problem” is created by “Game of Thrones” showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, plus “True Blood” executive producer Alexander Woo. Based on the novel “The Three-Body Problem” and trilogy series “Remembrance of Earth’s Past,” the mystery series connects 1960s China to a present day case. The trailer …

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Making of Scorsese’s Epic Western – IndieWire

Director Martin Scorsese has long been known for his rigorous dedication to authenticity, and “Killers of the Flower Moon” is quite possibly his densest film yet in terms of journalistic detail. Working closely with Osage advisers who vetted every line of Scorsese and Eric Roth’s screenplay, researcher Marianne Bower compiled thousands of pages of research material and visual references that …

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Michael Mann Considering a Return to Film Sequel – IndieWire

Ever since Michael Mann became one of the first A-list directors to embrace digital filmmaking with 2004’s “Collateral,” he’s left film behind, shooting all of his subsequent features using digital capture rather than celluloid. That might change, however; as Mann told a sold-out crowd at the American Cinematheque on January 5, he’s considering a return to film — and it …

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