With Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, and Actress Oscar nominations, 'The Substance' smashes one of the Academy Awards ...
Coralie Fargeat's body horror thriller The Substance has received five 2025 Oscar nominations, including best picture.
Last year, Triet was the only woman nominated for Anatomy of a Fall. The year before that, no female director received a nod, while two years ago, Campion won in the category. Zhao, who was nominated ...
Coralie Fargeat (The Substance) joined an exclusive Oscar list on Thursday morning thanks to her Best Director nomination. She is now the ninth woman to receive a directing bid at the Academy Awards, ...
France's Coralie Fargeat hailed her Oscars nomination in the best director category on Thursday, telling AFP it would give other women filmmakers "confidence" and "hope".
For years and years, horror has largely been ignored by the Academy Awards, with films like Hereditary and Us getting completely locked out of conversations when the Oscars came around. Get Out has ...
Coralie Fargeat's The Substance was a big question mark for this reason, but the project managed to pick up some major nods, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress for Demi Moore. But ...
The Oscar nominations were announced on Wednesday. They were pushed back due to the fires With film critic Ty Burr, we take a look at some of the top candidates for the Academy Award.
Only nine women have been nominated a total of ten times (with three wins so far) in the Academy Awards' 97-year history. The Substance's Coralie Fargeat is the latest female Best Director nominee — ...
Three nods for The Substance are a step in the right direction, but a genre that's delivered some of film’s most memorable performances deserves more recognition.
No love for a milk-guzzling Nicole Kidman or the score for 'Challengers,' while a political drama becomes the first Brazilian nominee for Best Picture ...
The Substance' received five Oscar nominations, which is a massive moment for body horror, a subgenre that has generally been dismissed by the Academy.