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‘Anora’ Named Best Picture of 2024 by Vancouver Film Critics Circle
Oscar nominee Mikey Madison was also given the best female actor crown for her role as a sex worker in Sean Baker’s screwball comedy.
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Where to Stream Oscar-Nominated Drama ‘The Brutalist’ Online
Watch the epic period drama starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce and others at home.
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Brady Corbet Says He Made “Zero” Money From ‘The Brutalist’
“I've spoken to many filmmakers that have the films that are nominated this year that can't pay their rent," Corbet said. "I mean, that's a real thing."
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Guy Pearce Gets Choked Up Recalling Troubling Encounters With Kevin Spacey While Filming ‘L.A. Confidential’: “He Targeted Me, No Question”
The 'Brutalist' actor got candid about how the #MeToo movement led to a wake-up call: "I broke down and sobbed, and I couldn't stop. I think it really dawned on me the impact that had occurred."
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‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Guy Pearce on ‘The Brutalist,’ Chasing the Quality of ‘L.A. Confidential,’ Hating Himself in ‘Memento’ and “Sexual Predator” Kevin Spacey
The 57-year-old is a first-time Oscar nominee, in the category of best supporting actor, for his performance opposite Adrien Brody in Brady Corbet's VistaVision epic.
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BAFTA Film Awards: ‘Conclave’ (Best Film), ‘The Brutalist’ (Best Director and Actor) Win Four EachÂ
The British Academy's ceremony in London, hosted by Scottish actor David Tennant, honored Mikey Madison and Zoe Saldaña in the actress categories and Kieran Culkin as best supporting actor.
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Why This May Be The Strangest Oscar Season Ever
From one frontrunner undone by AI to another favorite torpedoed by old posts, this year's awards campaigns have been fractured, confused and filled with excitement and ennui.
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Is the International Film Industry Starting to Embrace AI?
Recent mini-scandals surrounding 'Emilia Pérez' and 'The Brutalist' illustrate the fear of the tech in Hollywood, but internationally 'there’s an undercurrent of excitement.'
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A $10M Budget Didn’t Stop ‘The Brutalist’ Production Designer Judy Becker From Leaning Into the Film’s Titular Architectural Style
The Oscar-nominated pro also reveals what set design she couldn’t quite figure out at first.
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Oscar Studios Are Taking a Lot Fewer Risks Than They Used to
The big awards companies like to tout their dice-rolling. Eye them skeptically.
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Berlin: Guy Pearce, Alex Pettyfer Join Erotic Thriller ‘Blurred’
Ben Cookson directs and Maria Pedraza, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje co-star in the new feature, which Cloud9 Studios is pitching to buyers at Berlin's European Film Market.
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Adrien Brody Recalls ‘The Brutalist’ Makeup Artist Trying to Remove His Nose After Thinking It Was a Prosthetic: “That Doesn’t Come Off”
The MUA apologized and said she would add the encounter to her diary.
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