Set in 1940s Mexico City, it follows an American expat named Lee (played by Daniel Craig) who becomes infatuated with a younger man, Eugene Allerton (played by Drew Starkey). The film explores themes ...
It's the end of the road for many of this season's Academy ... Craig as a drug-addled expat pining for a younger man (Drew Starkey). Despite divisive reactions from critics, Craig still scored best ...
Daniel Craig gave one of his best performances as an American expat in Mexico in the torrid May-December romance in “Queer,” but it hasn’t been resonating with awards voters. The Oscar snub is the ...
It’s been a wide open Oscar race for most of the year, but some front-runners have emerged over the last few months, including The Brutalist, Emilia Pérez, Anora, and Wicked. But it wouldn’t be the ...
Compared to today's Academy Awards, the first Oscars held in 1929 was a quaint dinner party that honored a history-making ...
The star was nominated for Golden Globe, Critics' Choice and SAG awards, though has been what many would call snubbed by the British Academy in his native U.K. By Lily Ford Despite making the ...
In a crowded field of potential acting nominees, many big names and winners of other awards were shut out Thursday from the Academy Award nominations — and one made Oscars history.
Daniel Craig will always be loved as 007, but his critically acclaimed non-Bond movies show the true range of the actor. Here ...
"Queer" and "I Saw the TV Glow" are the kind of LGBTQ+ films that deserve awards recognition for their innovative, ...