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Displaying all articles tagged:
Gold Rush
gold rush
Mar. 23, 2024
Who’s the Most Overdue for an Oscar Right Now?
For some, the most-nominated people are the ones who “deserve” to win. But that’s an awfully clinical way of looking at this! Ever heard of vibes?
By
Nate Jones
and
Joe Reid
gold rush
Mar. 16, 2024
Five Lingering Questions After the Oscars
Including, How can Bradley Cooper finally win an Oscar?
By
Nate Jones
oscars 2024
Mar. 11, 2024
Why Emma Stone Beat Lily Gladstone for Best Actress
The
Poor Things
star’s second Oscar was the most unexpected development on a night that mostly went chalk.
By
Nate Jones
my academy awards
Mar. 9, 2024
All 53 of This Year’s Oscar-Nominated Movies and Shorts, Ranked
The feature-length and short films that were nominated in 2024 are, in the aggregate, the most impressive (to me) in years.
By
Joe Reid
gold rush
Mar. 9, 2024
How Do You Joke About
The Zone of Interest
?
When Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel steps out for his monologue on Sunday, I’ll only be thinking about one thing.
By
Nate Jones
gold rush
Mar. 2, 2024
Why Did Pundits Underestimate Cillian Murphy?
For much of the 2024 Oscars race, pundits have been skeptical of Cillian Murphy’s chances of taking home Best Actor. Why?
By
Nate Jones
awards szn
Feb. 26, 2024
The Producers Guild Awards (Guess What?) Loved
Oppenheimer
Also
The Bear, Beef,
and
Succession.
You’re shocked.
By
Jason P. Frank
gold rush
Feb. 24, 2024
How (Almost) Every Best Picture Nominee Can End Up With a Trophy
The participation-trophy ethos is alive and well at the Oscars.
By
Nate Jones
gold rush
Feb. 17, 2024
Secrets of the Oscars Class Photo
What does it take to produce this image? We spoke to the Academy’s special events wrangler to find out.
By
Nate Jones
gold rush
Feb. 10, 2024
It’s Time to Talk About the Oscar Best Actress Nominees
As we get into the thick of the season, two women appear to have pulled ahead.
By
Nate Jones
gold rush
Feb. 3, 2024
Why
Maestro
Became the Oscar Villain (and
Oppenheimer
Didn’t)
Everyone is rooting against a big, starry awards-season movie — for reasons that have nothing to do with the film’s politics.
By
Nate Jones
gold rush
Jan. 29, 2024
How Mad Should I Be About
Barbie
’s Oscar Nominations?
How to complain about the 2024 Academy Awards (without everyone making fun of you).
By
Nate Jones
awards season
Jan. 10, 2024
A Guide to Playing Off Winners at Awards Shows
Insiders on the art of telling long-winded celebrities to please GTFO.
By
Matthew Jacobs
it’s an honor
Jan. 10, 2024
The 50 Greatest Awards-Show Speeches of the Last 55 Years
The best acceptance moments can make or break careers, cement fandoms, and spark blind items.
By
Joe Reid
and
Chris Feil
oscars 2024
Oct. 19, 2023
The Actors Are on Strike, But the Awards Shows Go On
Here is our (extremely early) forecast for the biggest Oscar races this (very uncertain) year.
By
Nate Jones
gold rush
Mar. 9, 2023
All 54 Oscar-Nominated Movies (and Shorts), Ranked
Some are great, some are good, and some are genuinely terrible. Cue the montage music, because we’re starting from the bottom.
By
Joe Reid
gold rush
Mar. 8, 2023
Could the Oscars Actually Be Good This Year?
The 2023 Academy Awards are returning to an old formula — one that works not
despite
its imperfections but
because
of them.
By
Bilge Ebiri
rankings
Mar. 25, 2022
Every Type of Oscar-Acceptance Speech, Ranked
From printed lists (boo!) to giggle fits to self-indulgent spectacles, we ranked 19 categories of Oscar-acceptance speeches.
By
Joe Reid
gold rush
Mar. 25, 2022
A Brief History of the Oscars’ Love-Hate Relationship With Shakespeare
Until Spielberg’s
West Side Story
, no Shakespeare adaptation had broken into Best Picture for 53 years.
By
Joe Reid
gold rush
Mar. 23, 2022
5 Extravagant Stunts the Oscars Will Never Try Again (But Should)
Don’t you want an Academy Awards that puts on a show? Don’t you want a high-kicking Debbie Allen and Tyson Beckford? Don’t you want the Oscars back?
By
Joe Reid
chat room
Apr. 16, 2021
Minari
Director Lee Isaac Chung on His Oscar Nominations and Existential Angst
“So much of my past 10 years with my career not going so well was invested in coming to peace with that.”
By
E. Alex Jung
oscars 2021
Apr. 13, 2021
The One Scene That Best Represents Each 2021 Best Picture Nominee
Here are our picks for the singular scenes that Oscar should use to represent each Best Picture nominee at this year’s Academy Awards.
By
Chris Feil
role call
Apr. 7, 2021
Marcia Gay Harden Answers Every Question We Have About Her
Pollock
Oscars Win
Without a SAG or Golden Globe nomination, the actor’s win was a long shot. Twenty years later, she reminisces with Vulture about the night.
By
Matthew Jacobs
oscars 2021
Mar. 26, 2021
Who’s Really Winning This Year’s ‘Oddscars’?
Establishment Hollywood is in denial.
By
Mark Harris
onward and upward
Mar. 25, 2021
Hollywood’s Six Pathways from Supporting Parts to Stardom
How some of the most beloved character actors became some of the most beloved leads.
By
Joe Reid
chat room
Mar. 24, 2021
Minari
’s Han Yeri Wanted a Korean Actress to Play Monica, Even If It Wasn’t Her
“Monica seemed to be the most Korean. I was hoping it wouldn’t be someone who grew up in the States.”
By
E. Alex Jung
the gold rush
Mar. 23, 2021
Revisiting That Infamous Burning-Car Moment From the
Crash
Oscars
Fifteen years later, Kathleen “Bird” York says she never expected her big Oscar moment would live on in the image of a flaming sedan.
By
Mark Blankenship
mad men
Jan. 13, 2020
What Is a White Man Mad About in This Oscar-Nominated Movie?
A helpful guide to the many pissed-off white dudes in this year’s Academy-recognized films.
By
Rachel Handler
the gold rush
Dec. 17, 2019
A Historic Battle for the Animated Oscar Begins
This year, a record number of animated movies are competing against Disney for an Academy Award in the feature category. Can an indie win?
By
Chris Lee
the gold rush
Dec. 16, 2019
Bombshell
Director Says Minidress Scene Is Most Excruciating Thing He’s Filmed
“There were good arguments about how disturbing Roger’s breathing [should] be,” says Jay Roach. “I wanted the breathing to be unmistakably monstrous.”
By
Chris Lee
Mar. 18, 2013
To Catherine, Regarding the Absurdities of the California Gold Rush, 1849, […]
My Dearest Catherine, We are heading by caravan to San Francisco, ready to mine for gold. Everyone is telling wild tales about how much gold […]
By
Brian Boone
the coming econopocalypse
Apr. 25, 2011
Just Because You Can Sell Your Gold at the Mall Kiosk, Doesn’t Mean You Should
“Consumers don’t understand the value they have in their possession.”
By
Nitasha Tiku