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Emmy Nominations 2024: See the Full List Here
Shōgun leads the full list of Emmy nominations 2024 with 25 nods, followed by The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and True Detective: Night Country.
By Hillary Busis
Little Gold Men
Viggo Mortensen Speaks His Mind: On Amazon’s “Shameful” Decision, Green Book’s “Disingenuous” Critics, and Indie Film’s Unclear Future
The Oscar nominee, whose acclaimed new film, The Dead Don’t Hurt, has just hit VOD, offers his frank assessment of Hollywood.
By David Canfield
Awards Insider First Look
In Conclave, the Pope Dies—Then the Twisty Search for His Successor Begins
Ralph Fiennes top lines the new film from the director of All Quiet on the Western Front, a thriller about both a personal and a collective crisis of faith—backed by a brilliant ensemble including Isabella Rossellini, Stanley Tucci, and more.
By David Canfield
TCA Awards 2024
TCA Awards 2024: See All the Winners
John Mulaney, Jean Smart, Baby Reindeer, and Shōgun won big at the first in-person TCA Awards in five years.
By Eve Batey
Little Gold Men
Ready or Not, We’re Predicting the Emmy Nominations
This week on Little Gold Men, the hosts explore why Shōgun, The Bear, and Baby Reindeer are expected to clean up and which shows remain on the bubble.
By Rebecca Ford
Little Gold Men
Julianne Nicholson’s Life Didn’t Change After Mare of Easttown, and She’s Just Fine With That
Fresh off her Emmy win, the veteran scene-stealer had an offer to star in a glitzy new TV show. She turned it down to make Janet Planet—an indie gem that feels like a career statement.
By David Canfield
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Emmy Nominations 2024 Predictions: See All of Our Picks
We predict that The Bear, Shōgun, and Baby Reindeer are going to have a very good Emmy nomination morning.
By David Canfield, Rebecca Ford, Hillary Busis, Richard Lawson, Chris Murphy, Savannah Walsh, Anthony Breznican, and Julie Miller
Awards Insider!
Are Amy Adams, Saoirse Ronan, and—Gulp—Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Headed for the Oscars?
Our first round of major festival premiere announcements includes some films that are cementing major awards campaigns, and others that may have Oscar-watchers scratching their heads.
By David Canfield
Little Gold Men
Jacob Anderson Loves Doing “Insane” Things on Interview With the Vampire—Including That Wild Finale
“There’s a version of this show that is very stoic and takes itself too seriously, and I don’t think any of us ever wanted to make that show,” says the star of AMC’s hit vampire series. “And thank God!”
By David Canfield
Here: Robert Zemeckis’s New Movie Spans a Century, but the Camera Never Moves
Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite the Forrest Gump team for a drama set entirely in one household’s living room.
By Anthony Breznican
Little Gold Men
Jodie Comer Knew Her Bikeriders Accent Would Be Polarizing: “She’s Lost Her Mind!”
The Emmy winner tells Vanity Fair why her bold performance in the acclaimed film required taking a big risk.
By David Canfield
Little Gold Men
Jessica Lange, Living on the Edge: “What Would It Take to Teeter Off That High Wire?”
The Oscar-winning icon speaks about her remarkable spring on screen and stage, and why she feels more liberated as an actor than ever.
By David Canfield
Little Gold Men
8 Brilliant Underdogs That Most Deserve Emmy Nominations This Year
From the unhinged chaos of the best Real Housewives franchise to the career-best work from industry veterans Zahn McClarnon and Carla Gugino, we implore the Television Academy to keep their eye on this group of contenders.
By David Canfield, Savannah Walsh, Hillary Busis, and Richard Lawson
Awards Insider Exclusive
Inside Sing Sing, the Colman Domingo Prison Drama That Will Break Your Heart
Domingo may be headed back to the Oscars for his incandescent performance in A24’s innovative film, where he stars opposite several formerly incarcerated men.
By David Canfield
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Why Bo Burnham Turned Down John Mulaney’s Everybody’s in LA
Mulaney breaks down his fascinating talk show experiment, from his favorite segment to potentially doing a second season in a new city (but only if “everybody was there”).
By Hillary Busis
Awards Insider!
Hacks Creator and Star Paul W. Downs Has His Head in the Game
What’s the secret to the Hacks multihyphenate’s success? It’s simple, says Jean Smart: “He comes across as just likable.”
By David Canfield
Reunited
Elizabeth Debicki Felt Like an “Australian Baby” When She Met Tom Hiddleston
The Emmy nominees revisit The Night Manager as they return to the awards conversation with The Crown and Loki.
By David Canfield
Awards Insider!
Larry David on Ending Curb Your Enthusiasm and Staying True to His Roots
“We have our fans, and they don’t want us to be politically correct,” David tells Vanity Fair. “They don’t care about wokeness.”
By David Canfield
Little Gold Men
Predicting the Big Winners at This Year’s Tony Awards
On this week’s roundtable episode of the Little Gold Men podcast, the panelists discuss Broadway’s biggest night, when a play with music just might outshine all the musicals.
By Richard Lawson
Shot List
How Expats Defied Visual Expectations From Its Very First Shot
“When you have Nicole Kidman as your star, generally the studio wants you to show her face right away,” director Lulu Wang tells Vanity Fair. She had another idea.
By David Canfield