All Awards articles – Page 45
-
News
Golden Globes returns with stars, Zelenskiy address, killer Eddie Murphy gag
The Golden Globes got out of Hollywood jail to stage a live show on Tuesday night.
-
News
‘The Fabelmans’, ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ win top film awards at 2023 Golden Globes
Show returned to The Beverly Hilton and NBC was back as broadcaster in one-year deal.
-
Features
Henry Selick on making a comeback with ‘Wendell & Wild’, his first film since ‘Coraline’
Henry Selick made his name with animations exploring the dark and macabre — but has kept a low profile since Coraline. Returning with demonic tale Wendell & Wild, the filmmaker tells Dan Jolin about a rich collaboration
-
Features
‘Strange World’ filmmakers talk diversity, box office: “It will mean a lot to a lot of people in the future”
With Disney’s Strange World, animators looked to the past for creative inspiration.
-
Features
Why ‘Marcel The Shell With Shoes On’ team turned down the big studios
Marcel The Shell With Shoes On director Dean Fleischer-Camp and co-creator Jenny Slate tell John Hazelton why they were determined to forge their own path when it came to bringing their creation to the Screen.
-
News
‘Aftersun’, ‘RRR’, ‘Decision To Leave’, ‘TÁR’ among 301 features eligible for Oscars
Number compares to 276 last season.
-
Features
In conversation: ’The Inspection’, ’Nanny’, ’Cha Cha Real Smooth’ directors talk authentic casting, indie film financing
Elegance Bratton, Nikyatu Jusu and Cooper Raiff sat down with Screen.
-
Features
‘Mrs Harris Goes To Paris’ star Lesley Manville and costume designer Jenny Beavan on the film's “nerve-wracking” Dior recreations
Worlds collide in 1950s-set Mrs Harris Goes To Paris. Costume designer Jenny Beavan and star Lesley Manville tell Patricia Dobson about wardrobe choices, from post-war London to Dior haute couture.
-
News
Five talking points from the Bafta 2023 longlists
Screen’s analysis of the 2023 Bafta Film Awards longlists, which have been unveiled following the first round of voting.
-
News
Bafta unveils longlists for 2023 film awards
‘All Quiet On The Western Front’, ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ head longlisted films.
-
Features
How ‘Turning Red’ team created a “different kind of Pixar movie”
Writer/director Domee Shi, writer Julia Cho and producer Lindsey Collins tell Screen about the boundary-pushing themes of Pixar’s Turning Red.
-
News
‘Decision To Leave’ leads Asian Film Awards nominations
Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s ‘Drive My Car’ secures eight nods.
-
Features
Making ’Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio’: filmmakers on pitching to Netflix and pushing for stop-motion
For his first animated feature, Guillermo del Toro turned to a story that had inspired him since childhood.
-
News
Gale Anne Hurd to receive VES Lifetime Achievement honour
The producer is being recognised for “unforgettable storytelling through cutting-edge visual effects.”
-
News
Screen digital edition: January 4
This week’s issue focuses on the awards contenders in animation
-
Features
Making ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’: Martin McDonagh on exploring a platonic male breakup, insisting on a theatrical window
“Most male friendships are seen in buddy comedies or as silly in some way.”
-
Features
Who are the frontrunners for the best animated feature Oscar?
Disney and Pixar face some serious competition from rival players for the prize this year.
-
Features
James Gray on how ‘Armageddon Time’ was inspired by his family: “Dad was worse in real life”
James Gray returns to his Queens roots with coming-of age drama Armageddon Time. The filmmaker tells Sceen what inspired him to mine his own childhood.
-
Features
Ruben Östlund talks ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ success, Charlbi Dean, and being the “comedian” of film
Ruben Östlund is the director who loves to make audiences squirm — and never more so than with his Palme d’Or-winning satire Triangle Of Sadness. He tells Demetrios Matheou what drives his cinema of discomfort
-
Features
Antoine Fuqua on ‘Emancipation’, the Will Smith slap: “He was treated like he murdered someone”
Antoine Fuqua takes on the most serious subject of his career with big-budget slavery drama Emancipation, starring Will Smith.