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Oscar Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott’s Updated Picks Post-Shortlists, Pre-New Year’s Day

The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor (awards) shares his latest assessment of 20 categories.

Michael Moore Boards Palestine’s Oscar Entry ‘From Ground Zero’ as Exec Producer

"These Palestinian filmmakers have accomplished a cinematic miracle," the Oscar-winning director said of the collection of 22 films from local filmmakers in the embattled Gaza Strip.

Oscars: Read THR’s Reviews of Contenders on the Best International Feature Shortlist

From Brazil, Canada and Senegal to France, Germany, the U.K., Denmark and the Czech Republic, see how The Hollywood Reporter critics reviewed movies still in the race for the best international feature Academy Award.

Robbie Williams’ “Forbidden Road” Deemed Ineligible at Academy Awards

A letter to the Academy’s music branch explains that the song from the biopic 'Better Man' has been removed from its shortlist since it “incorporates material from an existing song that was not written for this film.”

Ariana Grande Open to Performing at the Oscars With Cynthia Erivo: “Say the Word and We’ll Be There”

The 'Wicked' stars are ready to take the stage on Hollywood's biggest night, although the musical is not eligible for best original song.

Oscars: International Shortlist Snubs and Surprises

In the shortlist of contenders for the 2025 best international feature, the Academy threw up a few curveballs.

Oscar Shortlists Analysis: What It Means That ‘Emilia Pérez’ Nabbed a Field-Leading Six Spots But ‘Anora’ Was MIA

The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor (awards) also discusses the snubs of the 'Super/Man' documentary feature, 'Saturday Night' score and more.

Academy Unveils Shortlists in 10 Oscar Categories

'Emilia Pérez,' 'The Apprentice,' 'Dune: Part Two,' 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,' 'Nosferatu,' 'Wicked,' 'Challengers,' 'The Wild Robot,' 'Gladiator II' and 'Blitz' are among the films shortlisted in several categories.

From the Brink to the Big Screen: How the Looney Tunes Film Defied the Odds

The director of 'The Day the Earth Blew Up' opens up about the turbulent journey to bring the first animated Looney Tunes film to the screen in more than 80 years. "We made an indie Looney Tunes movie through Warner Bros. — how surreal is that?"

Zoe Saldaña Feels Actors Who Use CGI for Roles Are Often Overlooked for Awards

"Old habits die hard, and when you have old establishments, it’s really hard to bring forward change," the 'Avatar' actress says.

‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Lionel Richie on ‘The Greatest Night in Pop,’ His Biggest Hits and Why Love Songs Will Never Go Out of Style

The legendary singer-songwriter sits down with Scott Feinberg in Studio A at the former A&M Studios in Hollywood, where he and 45 other A-listers recorded “We Are the World” almost exactly 40 years ago.

Oscars: All 85 Submissions for Best International Feature

The Hollywood Reporter's cheat sheet for every international film vying for the Oscar shortlist.