The 'Irishman' director, the '1917' helmer, and the 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' filmmaker are pitted against one another at the upcoming Directors Guild of America Awards.
The Screen Actors Guild offices in New York and Los Angeles are evacuated following the security threats recently received over the phone ahead of the 26th awards show.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts says they're 'disappointed' by to the lack of non-white nominees in the newly-announced list of 73rd BAFTA nominations.
The Producers Guild of America has announced nominees for the upcoming 31st annual awards which is going to take place at the Hollywood Palladium on January 18.
An exotic dancer files a multi-million dollar lawsuit against J.Lo's production company for using her likeness in the Lorene Scafaria-directed movie without her permission.
To be directed by James Mangold, 'Going Electric' will chronicle the controversy that swirled around the acoustic folk icon when he embraced rock n' roll at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
People were outraged at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for snubbing people of color after the nominees of the 73rd British Academy Film Awards were revealed to be all white.
'The Irishman' and 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', in the meantime, collect ten nods each, whereas Sam Mendes' '1917' receives nine and 'The Two Popes' hauls five.
Pattinson is cast as Bruce Wayne a.k.a. the Caped Crusader himself, while Farrell has just been confirmed by director Matt Reeves to play one of the villains, the Penguin.
'The Farewell' actress is unraveled to be one of the nominees just hours after making history at 2020 Golden Globes by winning Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
Rian Johnson has reportedly revealed plans for a follow-up to the murder mystery movie at a pre-Golden Globes party, with claims that Daniel Craig is eager to reprise his role.
The 'Dark Knight' actor is reportedly in talks to star in the fourth 'Thor' movie, which will have Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman reprising their roles as the God of Thunder and Jane Foster respectively.
Greta Gerwig, in the meantime, wins Best Director for 'Little Women', and Antonio Banderas as well as Mary Kay Place take home the actor trophies for their work in 'Pain and Glory' and 'Diane'.
The latest 'Star Wars' movie is unchallenged at the domestic chart, while the horror reboot opens far below after getting flunked by audiences with a rare F CinemaScore.
During a promotional tour of his first solo album 'LP1', the 'Strip That Down' hitmaker teases in a newspaper interview that his last trip to Dubai was filmed for an upcoming movie.
Speaking about the upcoming Lifetime documentary, the 'I'll Be Missing You' singer insists it was not pitched to her as 'a story rehashing the sensationalized events that took place.'
The full winner list in motion picture categories also includes Joaquin Phoenix, who stars in 'Joker', and Renee Zellweger, who portrays Judy Garland, in the biopic as best actor and actress in drama film.
Pitt wins best supporting actor for his role in Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', while Egerton is named Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy for his portrayal of Elton John in 'Rocketman'.
In a new interview, the former 'Mad Men' actor reveals that he was caught on camera gossiping about the 'Indiana Jones' director after being told to bake a cake with Stephanie Zimbalist.
The 'Marriage Story' actor and the 'Little Women' actress take home the top prizes along with Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Quentin Tarantino, and Taika Waititi.