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Steve Pond
Steve Pond
Awards and Film Columnist/Executive Editor, Awards at
TheWrap Online
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Volker Bertelmann’s Key to Writing the Score for ‘Conclave’: Religious Music, But Nasty
TheWrap magazine: The German composer turned to a rare French instrument from the 1950s that can sound religious but also distorted
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The 50 Top Film Schools of 2024
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Rachel Morrison Charts Her Journey From Film School to Oscar History
TheWrap magazine: "The second a woman second-guesses herself, she's labeled indecisive," says the director of "The Fire Inside"
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‘Anora’ Leads Nominations for the 2024 Gotham Awards
"Babygirl," "Challengers," "A Different Man" and "Nickel Boys" are also nominated for Gotham Award for best feature
about 2 months ago
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‘Sugarcane’ Leads Critics Choice Documentary Awards Nominations
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Studios, Awards Campaigners Appalled by Golden Globes’ New Cash Gra...
The Golden Globes have announced a number of new ways to drive revenue this year, including charging $5,000 to put a film on their platform.
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The Talented Mr. Oldman
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Oscars International Race: Complete List of Entries So Far
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‘The Life of Chuck’ Wins Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award
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Final Emmys 2024 Predictions: Yeah, ‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ Will Pr...
The Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies made it clear that 'Shogun' and 'The Bear' are solid Emmy favorites this year.
3 months ago
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Lessons From Toronto: A Skimpy Year for Movies Leaves a Wide Open A...
It may be a hard truth that Mike Leigh's "Hard Truths" is the only strong Best Picture contender to premiere in the festival's first 4 days
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4 months ago
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‘Went Up the Hill’ Review: Vicky Krieps and Dacre Montgomery Are Ch...
Vicky Krieps and Dacre Montgomery star in "Went Up the Hill," a chilling ghost story from director Samuel Van Grinsven.
4 months ago
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‘Elton John: Never Too Late’ Review: Celebratory Doc Doesn’t Whitew...
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4 months ago
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‘From Darkness to Light’ Review: Documentary Proves That Yes, Jerry...
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
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‘Martha’ Review: Don’t Expect Martha Stewart to Get All Emotional i...
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