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If Bravo announces a series entitled The Real Housewives of January 6, we have the audience at Saturday's DGA Awards to blame. Their positive reaction to host Judd Apatow's joke that “Maybe I ...
It was a ceremony-packed weekend for Hollywood’s awards contenders. On Friday, we saw the Critics Choice Awards, and then on Saturday, the Producers Guild of America (PGA) and the Directors ...
“The Substance” won big at the Dorian Film Awards, selected by GALECA, the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, with Mubi taking home five prizes. For LGBTQ film of the year, Jane Schoenbru ...
“Anora” director Sean Baker has won the DGA Award for Theatrical Feature, gaining significant Oscar momentum ahead of final voting. With its surprising best picture win at the Critics Choice ...
With wins at the Critics Choice Awards, Directors Guild and Producers Guild in only two days, Sean Baker’s freewheeling film has to be considered an Oscar frontrunner Sean Baker at the Producers ...
On Saturday night in Los Angeles, more than a month after “Anora” lost every award it was nominated for at the Golden Globes, the Sean Baker-directed comedy took top honors at awards shows ...
Awards season is always a glamorous time of year, when Hollywood's biggest stars turn out in their finest outfits to schmooze and vie for the industry's biggest prizes. But with live TV comes the ...
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Robert Lloyd has been a Los Angeles Times television critic since 2003. Previously, he held that position at L.A. Weekly, whose music editor and critic he also was for some years, and was the ...