All Awards articles – Page 116
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How Sam Mendes reinvented the First World War movie with ‘1917’
“The idea of setting something that was going to be a propulsive, exciting movie against that backdrop just seemed a really tough ask.”
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'Parasite' wins best picture of 2019 in National Society Of Film Critics awards
Greta Gerwig named best director for Little Women.
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Todd Phillips on ‘Joker’ controversy, box office success, sequel discussions
Joker director Todd Phillips talks to Screen about the film’s controversial themes, the long wait for the greenlight and talk of a sequel.
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Margot Robbie, Adam Driver, among Australian Academy AACTA winners in Los Angeles
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood earns two wins for Brad Pitt, Quentin Tarantino.
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How Taika Waititi made ‘Jojo Rabbit’: “He didn’t wait for anyone to give him permission”
Several planets needed to align to pull off Taika Waititi’s tonally daring Jojo Rabbit.
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'1917', 'The Irishman' among ASC cinematography nominees
The Lighthouse, Honey Boy, Monos in contention for Spotlight Award.
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The story behind animation ‘Ne Zha’, China’s second-highest-grossing film ever
Chinese blockbuster Ne Zha is in the running for the Academy Award for animated feature and international feature film category.
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Fernando Meirelles on making Netflix awards contender ‘The Two Popes’
The Two Popes director Fernando Meirelles tells Screen about guiding the spiritual union of Benedict and Francis.
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Bong Joon Ho on his painstaking approach to ‘Parasite’, Oscar hopes
The filmmaker talks to Jean Noh about combining meticulous planning with freedom for actors on set
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Noah Baumbach on the intense collaboration with his ‘Marriage Story’ cast: “it’s their movie as much as mine”
Marriage Story emerged from an intense period of creative collaboration between Noah Baumbach and his cast and crew.
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‘Avengers: Endgame’ writers talk killing off major characters, taking inspiration from 'Game Of Thrones'
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely tell Michael Rosser why it was the emotions, not the punches, that really landed
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How Marielle Heller shunned the biopic path for ‘A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood’
In the awards fray again this year, Heller tells Screen how she won over Tom Hanks.
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Awards focus: four Japanese anime titles that could be Oscar contenders
Four Japanese anime films are in the running for a nomination in the Oscars’ animation category, including Makoto Shinkai’s Weathering With You.
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Renée Zellweger talks preparing for 'Judy', why a career break gave her a "new perspective"
Zellweger has previously sung as Roxie Hart in ‘Chicago’.
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The Safdie brothers on the 10-year journey behind ‘Uncut Gems’: “It was a step up”
Uncut Gems may be substantially the biggest-scale film the Safdies have ever made, but the shoot remained true to the creative spirit of their indie roots.
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Charlize Theron on her “quintessential actor insecurity” over playing Megyn Kelly in ‘Bombshell’
In Bombshell, Charlize Theron initially resisted the role of network star Megyn Kelly.
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How the ‘Frozen II’ filmmakers dealt with the pressure: “we built it very honestly, from character out”
Screen talks to the filmmaking team about their own challenge in making a sequel to the biggest animated hit of all time.
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Screen critics’ top films of 2019
Screen’s expert critics have selected their top five films of the year, plus a best documentary and an overlooked gem.
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‘How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’: filmmakers on the series' emotional final chapter
Michael Rosser talks to the filmmakers about the journey of Hiccup and Toothless.
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Scott Z Burns talks returning to directing with ‘The Report’, working on ‘No Time To Die’
Scott Z Burns makes complicated true events coherent to audiences. He tells Jeremy Kay about the power of facts.