Whether it’s the return of steamy scenes or the lack of political speeches, the road to the Oscars holds a lot of clues about the state of the industry.
Category: Oppenheimer (Movie)
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‘Oppenheimer’ Wins Producers Guild Award. Is Oscar Next?
With the victory, the Christopher Nolan biopic has swept the guild prizes, a strong predictor of its chances at the Academy Awards.
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BAFTA Awards 2024 Winners: ‘Oppenheimer’ Sweeps
“The Holdovers” and “Poor Things” were also honored at the British equivalent of the Oscars, while “Saltburn” and “Barbie” left empty-handed.
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Robert Downey Jr. and Christopher Nolan on ‘Oppenheimer.’
These Oscar nominees for “Oppenheimer” met years ago, but the director had no plans to cast this star then, noting, “I was also a little afraid of you.”
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Christopher Nolan Wins DGA Award
After four losses, this is the first guild victory for the “Oppenheimer” director. Winners there have won the Academy Award 18 of the last 20 times.
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How Frankie Grande Spends His Sundays
The actor, singer and reality TV personality fills his day with video games, comfort food with friends and a teary trip to the movies.
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‘Godzilla Minus One’ Stomps Into ‘Oppenheimer’ Territory
Those movies, along with “The Boy and the Heron,” are essentially in conversation about the moral weight of American and Japanese actions in World War II.
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‘Barbie’ Is Adapted? Let’s Fix the Oscar Screenplay Categories.
There’s a way to classify screenplays for Oscar consideration that would reward creativity and make much more sense. Unlike the current system.
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Cillian Murphy on His Oscar Nomination: ‘I’m Kind of a Little in Shock’
The “Oppenheimer” star shares what his first Oscar nomination feels like and strange awards-season experiences (like being stuck in a line with Meryl Streep).
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Oscars 2024 Best Picture Nominations: Everything You Need to Know
Catch up on the 10 films vying for the top prize in a big year for movies.
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Big showings by ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie’ and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ are likely in an especially strong year.
Big showings by “Barbie,” “Opp
