All Awards articles – Page 18
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NewsScreen digital edition: January 3
Issue spotlights key contenders for Oscar and Bafta’s animated feature categories, including ’The Wild Robot’, ’Paddington In Peru’, ’Inside Out 2’ and ‘Flow’.
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FeaturesHow simplifying the new emotions unlocked ‘Inside Out 2’
Initial emotional concepts for the film included Schadenfreude, Surprise and Shame.
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FeaturesWhat are the animation contenders at this year’s Oscars and Baftas?
Studio sequels such as ‘Inside Out 2’, ‘Moana 2’ go up against indies like ’Memoir Of A Snail’ and ‘Flow’.
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FeaturesHow Adrien Brody almost wasn’t cast in ‘The Brutalist’
Adrien Brody won the Oscar for his intense role in The Pianist. Can he repeat the trick with Brady Corbet’s ambitious US epic The Brutalist?
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FeaturesHow the ‘We Live In Time’ team got an original British romance into cinemas
Directed by John Crowley, We Live In Time presents a love story where time is in short supply
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Features“I was covered head to toe in bruises”: Mikey Madison on digging deep for Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’
Sean Baker wrote the role of the gutsy exotic dancer at the heart of his Palme d’Or winner for the actress.
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FeaturesRussian star Yura Borisov on becoming the ‘Anora’ henchman and stepping into Hollywood
In Sean Baker’s Anora, henchman Igor steals up quietly on the film, revealing his hidden layers. Actor Yura Borisov talks about exploring the character’s soul.
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NewsInarritu/Cruise film set for 2026 awards season release date
Date vacated by Matt Reeves’ Batman sequel, which moves to October 2027.
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FeaturesInto the shadows: creating the deep, dark look of ‘Nosferatu’
Reuniting with filmmaker Robert Eggers, director of photography Jarin Blaschke puts a distinctive visual stamp on Nosferatu.
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FeaturesScreen’s guide to the 2025 documentary Oscar shortlist
10 of the 15 shortlisted films launched at Sundance.
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Features“It has caught people in the heart”: Cynthia Erivo on flying high as Elphaba in ‘Wicked’
The London-born actress follows her rules of attraction when picking out roles – like Elphaba, who captivated her in the ’Wicked’ stage production more than a decade ago: “I saw myself.”
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FeaturesHow Weta FX turned Robbie Williams into an ape for pop-star biopic ‘Better Man’
“A lot of the technology we developed for ’Planet Of The Apes’, for ’Avatar’, was employed on this.”
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FeaturesDemi Moore on her jaw-dropping role in ‘The Substance’
Fortune favours the bold – and that’s certainly the case for Demi Moore, who is winning new fans with provocative body horror The Substance.
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FeaturesTeam Screen’s top films of 2024
Screen’s editorial team has selected their top five year films of the year plus their favourite scene.
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FeaturesWhy Steve McQueen’s Second World War drama ‘Blitz’ is so relevant today
Second World War drama Blitz sees a biracial child encountering diverse communities in a bombed-out city.
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Features‘Cape Fear’ with penguins: making ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’
The latest Wallace & Gromit adventure blends handmade and digital filmmaking in a story about a robotic gnome gone rogue. Screen meets directors Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham.
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FeaturesWhy Michael Gracey turned Robbie Williams into a “performing monkey” in ‘Better Man’
Director Michael Gracey on why he turned pop star Robbie Williams into a CGI ape for his dark, intense musical biopic
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FeaturesRichard Curtis on how his festive animation ‘That Christmas’ learned lessons from ‘Love Actually’
Curtis adapted his own trio of festive books for the film.
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FeaturesAwards Whispers: Bafta voters on the strongest British titles and biggest surprises
“It’s encouraging to see voters connect with powerful drama.”
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FeaturesScreen critics’ top films of 2024
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2024, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.














