The German-language movie received 14 nods and will compete for best film against the likes of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
Category: The Fabelmans (Movie)
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‘A Man Called Otto’ Surpasses Expectations at the Box Office
Ticket sales totaled $15 million over the holiday weekend, fueled by older audiences in the middle of the country.
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Producers Guild Awards Nominate Several Blockbusters and Omit Films by Women
‘Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and “Top Gun: Maverick” made the cut. “The Woman King” and “Women Talking” were snubbed.
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The Golden Globes Are Back. Will the Celebrities Be?
At a film gala organized by the National Board of Review, filmmakers discussed the embattled awards show.
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Will These Be the 10 Best Picture Oscar Nominees?
Now that critics’ laurels and box office results are in, the race for the top honor is clearer. But there’s still room for an outside contender to slip in.
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Meet the Newer, Bolder Michelle Williams
With “The Fabelmans,” the Oscar-nominated actress moves from minor-key naturalism to more stylized performances: “I wanted to make work that an audience member had to deal with.”
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‘The Fabelmans’ Is Judd Hirsch’s Latest Great Story
The veteran actor has been singled out for his rousing performance in Steven Spielberg’s drama. It’s the latest chapter in a long career full of anecdotes.
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When Jewish Artists Wrestle With Antisemitism
In this unsettling moment, comedians, filmmakers, playwrights and others have been struggling against a long-ingrained American response to look away.
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‘The Fabelmans’: What’s Real and What’s Fictional
Here’s a guide to how the events of Steven Spielberg’s new semi-autobiographical film compare with what really happened.
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‘The Fabelmans’ Review: Spielberg’s Own Sentimental Education
The director’s latest movie focuses on a budding filmmaker a lot like himself. But Michelle Williams, as his mother, is the soul of this fractious family drama.
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Steven Spielberg Gets Personal in ‘The Fabelmans’
In making his autobiographical film “The Fabelmans,” he confronted some painful family secrets, as well as what it means to be Jewish in America today.
