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Scott Feinberg
Executive Editor of Awards
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‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Pamela Anderson on ‘The Last Showgirl,’ the Tarantino Film That Got Away and the Harm of the Stolen Sex Tape
The newly minted Golden Globe nominee also reflects on her odds-defying discovery, experiences with Playboy and 'Baywatch' and playing a Vegas dancer in Gia Coppola's new film: "I always knew I had more to give."
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Golden Globes Noms Analysis: Feinberg’s 5 Biggest Takeaways
The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor of awards coverage dissects the record-setting showing by 'Emilia Pérez,' the unexpected presence of two female directing nominees and the most notable snubs.
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“Artists, Journalists and Storytellers Are More Important Than Ever”: ‘Martha’, ‘Super/Man’ Filmmakers and the THR Documentary Roundtable
Six directors behind seven of the most powerful docs of the year including 'Frida,' 'Daughters,' 'Sugarcane,' 'Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid' and 'Elton John: Never Too Late,' discuss what drew them to nonfiction filmmaking and the future of their craft in Donald Trump's America
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AFI Awards: ‘Emilia Pérez’ In, ‘Gladiator II’ Out of Film Top 10, TV List Includes ‘Shogun’ But Not ‘Monsters’
AFI's eligibility rules declare, "Stories need not be presented in the English language if incontrovertibly American," meaning that they include "significant creative and/or production elements from the United States."
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SAG Awards: ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Poised to Make History in Ensemble Category (Exclusive)
The rookie Amazon drama would become only the third TV show to land a best ensemble — comedy or drama — SAG Award nomination after entering a cast comprised of just two people.
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‘Last Week Tonight’ Withdrawn From Critics Choice Awards Consideration Amid Controversy (Exclusive)
The Critics Choice Association, like the TV Academy, narrowed what it considers its best talk show prize, but unlike the TV Academy, it didn't create a new category for shows that no longer fit the old definition, instead directing them to enter as best comedy.
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‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Demi Moore on ‘The Substance,’ Aging in Hollywood and Stardom in the ’80s and ’90s
The 40-year veteran of movie stardom also reflects on her difficult childhood and path to acting, the backlash that she faced after her pregnant Vanity Fair cover and becoming Hollywood's highest-paid actress.
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‘Awards Chatter’ Live Pod: Daniel Craig on Playing Gay in ‘Queer,’ Bond Typecasting (“Boo-Hoo”) and Facing “My Final Act”
In front of an audience at Chapman University, the A-lister was asked, among many other things, to identify the best 007 other than himself and to name who he thinks would be a great successor in the role, and replied: "Sean Connery, and I don't give a shit."
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‘Awards Chatter’ Live Pod: Selena Gomez on “Sisterhood” of ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Walking Away From Music and Returning to ‘Wizards’
The actress and singer-songwriter returned to the pod and reflected on her life and career in front of 500 students at Chapman University.
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Santa Barbara Film Fest: Timothée Chalamet Tapped for Arlington Artist of the Year Award (Exclusive)
The Oscar-nominated actor, who will turn 29 on Dec. 27, is the star of two of 2024's highest-profile awards contenders, 'A Complete Unknown' and 'Dune: Part Two.'
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Oscars: Feinberg on the State of the Race Now That All Contenders Have Screened
THR's executive editor of awards coverage weighs in with 100 days until the 97th Oscars.
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Oscars: Academy Reveals Full Lists of Qualifying Animated, Doc and International Features
A total of 31 animated features, 169 documentary features and 85 international features are eligible.
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