Bafta nominations as Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig snubbed - 14 of the 24 actors nominated have never been recognised by Bafta before
From Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Angelina Jolie and Denzel Washington getting shut out to Hugh Grant and Jamie Lee Curtis making it in.
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Cynthia Erivo celebrated her birthday; Kieran Culkin protested against "bathroom attendants," and Ryan Reynolds shared his thoughts on "Wicked."
Cinema-goers have been issued an important warning over Nicole Kidman’s new X-rated erotic-thriller, Babygirl.
Kieran Culkin, Elle Fanning and "Anora" breakout Mikey Madison gave some of the night's best speeches at the NBR Awards, where "Wicked" won best film.
Daniel Craig, Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet, Amy Adams and Jude Law were all shortlisted but failed to make the cut. Most notable is the rejection of Denzel Washington’s scenery-chewing ...
Instead, these moments in “Anora,” “Babygirl,” “Challengers” and more involve complex power dynamics that speak volumes about their characters.
The BAFTA nominees were announced this morning but there was no recognition for high profile movies such as Queer, Challengers, Babygirl, and Paddington In Peru. Meanwhile, musical Wicked was shut out of the Best Film and Best Director categories.
Are the most intense scenes in “Nosferatu,” “Anora” and “Babygirl” supposed to be funny? If not, why are people cracking up?
The smash hit musical "Wicked" saw its Oscar chances rise in nominations to the SAG Awards, one of the most predictive Academy Awards bellwethers.
Earliest arrival, Jesse Eisenberg, whose movie “A Real Pain” — now in theaters — he wrote, directed and stars in. The moving memory story is a trip back to Poland to see where his grandma once lived. “Took me 14 years to write this. I’m spending the 15th year doing promos and I leave to fly back home tomorrow first thing in the morning.”