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Oscar Contenders Vie For Voters Attention; Guillermo del Toro New King Of Q&As; Golden Globes Fete First Time Nominees – Notes On The Season
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'Mufasa: The Lion King' and Oscars Shortlists — Screen Talk
'Mufasa: The Lion King' and Oscars Shortlists — Screen Talk
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Indiewire
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‘It Is Quite Deflating’: Zoë Saldaña Gets Real About Avatar Being Snubbed For Acting Award Categories
‘It Is Quite Deflating’: Zoë Saldaña Gets Real About Avatar Being Snubbed For Acting Award Categories
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If I Had an Oscars Ballot 2025: Wicked, The Substance, Flow and More
If I Had an Oscars Ballot 2025: Wicked, The Substance, Flow and More
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Variety
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Snubs & Surprises in the 2025 Oscar Shortlists: Music Edition
Snubs & Surprises in the 2025 Oscar Shortlists: Music Edition
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Brady Corbet and Sean Baker: Brutalist & Anora Directors Talk Budgets
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Independent directors Brady Corbet and Sean Baker discuss the challenges of financing and producing ambitious films on tight budgets.
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Brady Corbet's three-hour epic
was made for a mere $10 million, proving that big ambition can overcome small budgets.
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Brady Corbet, Sean Baker, The Brutalist, The Brutalist
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