All Awards articles – Page 9
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Demi 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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Team 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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Why 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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‘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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Why 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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Richard 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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Awards 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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Screen critics’ top films of 2024
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2024, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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How ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ became one of the most talked-about British films of the year
A fun lockdown project turned into a festival and awards smash for debut filmmakers Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane.
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Robbie Williams song ‘Forbidden Road’ disqualified from Oscar shortlist
Academy’s music branch executive committee determines song contained elements from a song not written for Better Man.
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In conversation: Sam Taylor-Johnson and Marisa Abela on finding Amy Winehouse’s true voice in ‘Back To Black’
The director and star of Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black discuss crafting their vision for the hit film.
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Screen’s guide to the 2025 international feature Oscar shortlist
The 2025 shortlist includes France’s ’Emilia Pérez’, Ireland’s ’Kneecap’ and Brazil’s ’I’m Still Here’.
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Screen digital edition: December 20
Read Screen’s December 20 awards issue, which is our second edition to focus on the actors in contention.
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Tilda Swinton on her role as a dying writer in Pedro Almodovar’s ‘The Room Next Door’: “It was written for my wiring”
Tilda Swinton is a transformational actress who is now working closer to her true self, she says
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Zoe Saldana to be honoured at London Critics’ Circle film awards
Source: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Zoe Saldana Zoe Saldana will receive the Derek Malcom award at the 2025 London Critics’ Circle Film awards on February 2. The actor is the second person to be honoured with the award, which is named after the legendary critic who ...
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Saoirse Ronan on ‘The Outrun’, ‘Blitz’ and wanting to do more films “in my own accent”
Saoirse Ronan on her producing debut ‘The Outrun’ and collaborating with Steve McQueen on ‘Blitz’
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Denzel Washington talks ‘Gladiator II’, ‘The Piano Lesson’ and lack of Bafta nominations: “What’s up with that?”
The only thing bigger than the Colosseum in Gladiator II is Denzel Washington’s performance as a gladiator trainer.
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‘The Brutalist’, ‘Anora’ lead London Critics’ Circle Film nominations
‘Conclave’, ‘The Substance’ and ‘Emila Perez’ also racked up numerous nominations.
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Guy Pearce on his role in ‘The Brutalist’ and why he's drawn to playing powerful people
Guy Pearce plays the quixotic industrialist driving events in epic drama The Brutalist. The actor tells Demetrios Matheou how he sank his teeth into the contradictory, multi‑layered role
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‘September 5’ star John Magaro: "I’ve constantly had to reintroduce myself to the public"
The actor stars as ABC Sports producer Geoffrey Mason in ’September 5’.