Ariana Grande was nominated for best actress in a supporting role, but Wicked missed out on best adapted screenplay.
The two VOD charts mostly mirrored each other. Beyond “Wicked” and “Kraven,” both list “Gladiator II” (Paramount, just reduced to $9.99 rental), “The Substance” (MUBI), “Venom: The Last Dance” (Sony), “Flow” (Janus/Sideshow), and “The Wild Robot” (Universal),all renting for $19.99 and “The Heretic” (A24), for sale digitally at $19.99.
Emilia Perez' leads the 2025 Oscar nominations with 13 nods, followed by 'Wicked' and 'The Brutalist' with 10 each.
In the wake of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles that struck at the heart of the movie industry, an embattled Hollywood lined up behind the Netflix
The whiplash of the Oscar nominations rippled across Hollywood professionals, awards pundits, and elated enthusiasts of 2024’s best films and performances. The most jaw-dropping — and welcomed — moment of nomination morning came from Walter Salles’ Brazilian drama,
Netflix scored a leading 16 Oscar nominations on Thursday, most of which were awarded to “Emilia Pérez,” a genre-spanning musical drama about a drug kingpin who undergoes gender affirming surgery.
This image released by Universal Pictures shows Roz, voiced by Lupita N’yongo, background, and Brightbill, voiced by Kit Connor, in a scene from DreamWorks Animation’s “The Wild Robot.” (DreamWorks Animation/Universal Pictures via AP)
Meanwhile, Netflix is undoubtedly celebrating after ... Some on social media have wondered how the adaptation of the Broadway musical “Wicked” was eligible for original score, especially ...
Other films singled out by the organization include "Queer," "My Old Ass," "Love Lives Bleeding" and "Drive-Away Dolls"
Netflix's Spanish-language musical Emilia Perez is the top-nominated film at this year’s Oscars, followed by The Brutalist and Wicked
Comcast's Universal Pictures' Wicked surpasses $700 million at global box office, becoming Universal's second-highest-grossing film of the year.
Super Bowl generally translates into big box office. However, there are only three motion picture studios –Disney, Paramount and Universal– who are willing to pony up $7.5M-$8M for a 30-second spot on Fox before an audience,