“Oppenheimer” is the best picture favorite, but the best actress race is full of suspense. Our expert predicts which films and artists will get trophies on Sunday.
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Awards Show Glamour From Emma Stone, Charles Melton, Greta Lee, Cillian Murphy and More
In advance of the Oscars, here are seven stars (in some of their best looks) who’ve made the case for glamour this awards season.
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Awards Show Glamour From Emma Stone, Charles Melton, Greta Lee, Cillian Murphy and More
In advance of the Oscars, here are seven stars (in some of their best looks) who’ve made the case for glamour this awards season.
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“Poor Things,” the Weird Movie, Was “Poor Things” the Weird Novel, First
The Oscar-nominated film is based on a 1992 book by the prolific Scotsman Alasdair Gray. Beloved by writers, “that’s not the same as being widely read,” says one of them.
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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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Cold Plunges and Cuddling With Cats: Photographing the ‘Great Performers’
What do celebrities do in their downtime? A new project by The New York Times Magazine captures the awards season’s buzziest actors in their element.
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‘Poor Things’ Choreographer Uses Dance to Tell the Story
Constanza Macras, founder of the Berlin dance company DorkyPark, uses “dance as a function, as a language,” in her work, be it for the stage or the screen.
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‘Poor Things’ Choreographer Uses Dance to Tell the Story
Constanza Macras, founder of the Berlin dance company DorkyPark, uses “dance as a function, as a language,” in her work, be it for the stage or the screen.
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‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Succession’ Are Big Winners at Golden Globes
“The Holdovers,” “Poor Things” and “Barbie” all won multiple awards in the film categories, while the TV shows “Beef” and “The Bear” each won three.
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The Stories Behind Emma Stone’s Costumes in ‘Poor Things’
The designer Holly Waddington breaks down how Emma Stone’s Bella Baxter evolves onscreen, from her childish knickers to her cage-like wedding dress.
