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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Sean Baker's "Anora" is the new Oscars frontrunner after DGA, PGA and Critics Choice wins, and with final voting opening.
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The use of AI in best picture contender “The Brutalist” recently grabbed headlines and ignited controversy, but it isn’t the ...
As the Oscars race starts to take shape, here's the ABC (Anora, The Brutalist, Conclave) of films to watch. The breakout star of the film has been winning awards as a stripper who marries the son ...
Six movies can win Oscars' best picture prize: "Anora," "The Brutalist," "Conclave," "A Complete Unknown" "Emilia Perez" and ...