Who Will Win Best Song at the Oscars? Popularity Helps
YouTube views and animated musical films may up the odds, as the numbers behind the musical numbers show.
Advertisement
YouTube views and animated musical films may up the odds, as the numbers behind the musical numbers show.
By BEN ZAUZMER
In a year when Jyn Erso powered “Rogue One” to No. 1, a study finds a rise in major female characters. But minority women faced a tougher road.
By STEPHANIE GOODMAN
Mr. Schickel reviewed films for Life magazine and wrote 37 books about the movies.
By SAM ROBERTS
The last of the major industry prizes before the Oscars were doled out on Sunday, in ceremonies that included political jabs at President Trump.
By CARA BUCKLEY
The Void, a Utah-based start-up, bets that by making V.R. both social and spontaneous, it can draw throngs and make a mint. Some big names are taking notice.
By BROOKS BARNES
The Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group had high hopes for “Wall,” a big-budget action film that aimed to conquer North American audiences.
By BROOKS BARNES
Mr. Jackman, who has played Wolverine in X-Men films since 2000, considers life after he retracts his adamantium claws for the final time.
By DAVE ITZKOFF
The sketch comedian takes on racial politics and the “liberal elite” in his debut feature, the horror movie “Get Out.” Here, he talks about his life and work.
By JASON ZINOMAN
Best-picture campaigns begin before the movies do, in trailers that try to convince audiences and academy voters that the films deserve attention.
By MICHAEL GOLD
André Holland first saw Danai Gurira at New York University, performing a monologue she wrote. Since then, they have acted and written together.
By PATRICK HEALY
Nicholas Britell, the film’s composer, whose score is up for an Oscar, explains his treatments of the music using the style of a Houston D.J.
By MICHAEL COOPER
The letter, written by PEN America, reads in part: “Vibrant, open intercultural dialogue is indispensable in the fight against terror and oppression.”
By RACHEL DONADIO
Frank Bruni and Gail Collins banter about Donald Trump Oscar Night and bask in a “Moonlight” glow.
By GAIL COLLINS and FRANK BRUNI
The Carpetbagger columnist, Cara Buckley, describes the controversy likely to roil this year’s Academy Awards season.
By CARA BUCKLEY