Artios Awards: 'Succession,' 'Pose,' 'Dead to Me' Among Casting Society TV, Theater Nominees
The winners in these categories and the feature film nominees, set to be unveiled on Jan. 2, 2020, will be revealed at the 35th annual awards ceremony in New York, Los Angeles and London.
Emmys Snubs: 'Veep,' 'This Is Us' Shut Out
Other high-profile series which received multiple nominations but went home empty-handed included 'Sharp Objects' and 'Escape at Dannemora,' with Showtime also failing to win any of the awards for which its programs were nominated.
Emmys: 46 of This Year's First-Time Nominees
Amy Adams, Hugh Grant, Mandy Moore, Michael McKean and Michelle Williams are among the familiar faces that are new to the Emmy Awards competition.
'Awards Chatter' Podcast — Patricia Clarkson ('Sharp Objects')
One of the most respected actresses of her generation reflects on her decision to forgo having a family and focus singularly on acting, how she broke out of suburban mom-type roles and became a queen of the art house and why her part on HBO's acclaimed limited series was among the most challenging she has ever played.
Emmys: Nominated Series Inspired by Books
Audiences got to see 'Sharp Objects,' 'Killing Eve' and 'Fosse/Verdon' leap from book pages to the small screen.
Marti Noxon on the Challenges of Adapting Dark 'Sharp Objects' for the Screen
The showrunner couldn't get Gillian Flynn's creepy novel out of her head — so she adapted it into HBO's twisted Southern Gothic tale starring Amy Adams.
Watch Hollywood Reporter's Full, Uncensored TV Director Roundtable With Ava DuVernay, Ben Stiller, Patty Jenkins and More
Adam McKay, Jean-Marc Vallée and David Nutter also star on the TV Director Roundtable. Hollywood Reporter Roundtables air every Sunday on SundanceTV.
Watch Hollywood Reporter's Full, Uncensored Drama Showrunner Roundtable With John Singleton, Sam Esmail and More
Steven Canals, Sera Gamble, Marti Noxon and Nic Pizzolatto also star on the Drama Showrunner Roundtable. Hollywood Reporter Roundtables air every Sunday on SundanceTV.
Emmys: Read Interviews With the Nominated Costume Designers
Read interviews by The Hollywood Reporter with newly Emmy-nominated costume designers of top shows, from 'Game of Thrones' to 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.'
"It's Part of the Job to Be Unsure": Ava DuVernay, Ben Stiller and The Hollywood Reporter TV Director Roundtable
Patty Jenkins, Adam McKay, Jean-Marc Vallée and David Nutter also sound off on their disagreements with actors, lessons learned from social media, the high stakes of telling dark, real-life stories and hearing Obama say, "You kill all my favorite characters."
How Well Did 'Sharp Objects' and 'The Act' Portray a Rare Psychological Disorder?
Professionals reveal how the HBO and Hulu series each fared with stories centered on the obscure condition known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
'Sharp Objects' Team on Book's 12-Year Journey to the Screen: "An Emotional Marathon"
After premiering on HBO last year, Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson, Marti Noxon, Jean-Marc Vallée and Gillian Flynn are still reeling from the impact of the haunting drama: "I would wake up in a sweat and panic."
"You're Not Gonna F***in' Tell Me What My Story Is": Sam Esmail, Nic Pizzolatto and The Hollywood Reporter Drama Showrunner Roundtable
Steven Canals, Sera Gamble, Marti Noxon and the late John Singleton also sound off on the scenes that make them nervous ("Part of the excitement is rattling some cages"), the most dangerous question in any writers room ("What are we going to do this episode?") and why "it's important sometimes to ruin the narrative."
'Sharp Objects' Showrunner Hints at Possible Season 2
Marti Noxon says she and author Gillian Flynn "have some thoughts" on how to continue the story from the HBO limited series.
'Awards Chatter' Podcast — Amy Adams ('Vice' & 'Sharp Objects')
One of the most respected actresses of her generation, a five-time Oscar bridesmaid, reflects on how years in dinner theater gave way to a career in screen acting, how her career has been divided into noticeable phases and how she navigates dark parts like the two she played in 2018.