Everything Everywhere All at Once won four awards including the marquee Ensemble in a Motion Picture at the 29th annual SAG Awards, which were handed out Sunday night at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
Michelle Yeoh won Female Actor in a Leading Role for A24’s Everything Everywhere, which bolstered its claim as Best Picture front-runner at the Oscars after claiming the top film prize at the Producers Guild Awards last night. Yeoh and Tár‘s Cate Blanchett have been trading lead actress wins on the awards circuit, and tonight’s win could put the former in the driver’s seat as the Movie Academy’s Actors branch is its largest by far.
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Michelle Yeoh won Female Actor in a Leading Role for A24’s Everything Everywhere, which bolstered its claim as Best Picture front-runner at the Oscars after claiming the top film prize at the Producers Guild Awards last night. Yeoh and Tár‘s Cate Blanchett have been trading lead actress wins on the awards circuit, and tonight’s win could put the former in the driver’s seat as the Movie Academy’s Actors branch is its largest by far.
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- 2/27/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2023 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations were announced on January 11 in film and television, as voted on by members of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. Who will prevail in the category of Best Drama Ensemble during Netflix’s YouTube ceremony on Sunday, February 26? This year’s five nominated television casts are: “Better Call Saul,” “The Crown,” “Ozark,” “Severance” and “The White Lotus: Sicily.”
Scroll down to see Gold Derby’s 2023 SAG Awards TV Predictions for Best Drama Ensemble, listed in order of their racetrack odds. Our SAG Awards odds are based on the combined forecasts of thousands of readers, including Experts we’ve polled from major media outlets, Editors who cover awards year-round for this website, Top 24 Users who did the best predicting the winners last time, All-Star Users who had the best prediction scores over the last two years, and the mass of Users who make up our biggest predictions bloc.
Scroll down to see Gold Derby’s 2023 SAG Awards TV Predictions for Best Drama Ensemble, listed in order of their racetrack odds. Our SAG Awards odds are based on the combined forecasts of thousands of readers, including Experts we’ve polled from major media outlets, Editors who cover awards year-round for this website, Top 24 Users who did the best predicting the winners last time, All-Star Users who had the best prediction scores over the last two years, and the mass of Users who make up our biggest predictions bloc.
- 1/31/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 2 of The White Lotus has officially come to a close – and audiences finally learned who died in that very shocking, very unexpected final episode.
The second installment of creator Mike White’s Emmy-winning social satire opened with Daphne (Meghann Fahy) discovering a dead body in the water, off the beach of the Sicilian luxury hotel where she was staying with her husband Cameron (Theo James) and their two friends, Harper (Aubrey Plaza) and Ethan (Will Sharpe).
As hotel manager Valentina (Sabrina Impacciatore) assessed the scene, it was soon revealed by her employee, Rocco (Federico Ferrante), that there was more than one dead body.
Since then, audiences have eagerly been guessing which guests will turn up dead – and what led to their demise – as the remaining six episodes unfolded. And in the finale, “Arrivederci,” all was revealed. [Warning: Spoilers below!]
So, in the end, the dead bodies belonged to Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge), who was discovered by Daphne,...
The second installment of creator Mike White’s Emmy-winning social satire opened with Daphne (Meghann Fahy) discovering a dead body in the water, off the beach of the Sicilian luxury hotel where she was staying with her husband Cameron (Theo James) and their two friends, Harper (Aubrey Plaza) and Ethan (Will Sharpe).
As hotel manager Valentina (Sabrina Impacciatore) assessed the scene, it was soon revealed by her employee, Rocco (Federico Ferrante), that there was more than one dead body.
Since then, audiences have eagerly been guessing which guests will turn up dead – and what led to their demise – as the remaining six episodes unfolded. And in the finale, “Arrivederci,” all was revealed. [Warning: Spoilers below!]
So, in the end, the dead bodies belonged to Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge), who was discovered by Daphne,...
- 12/12/2022
- by Sarah Curran
- ET Canada
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers up through Episode 6 of “The White Lotus,” airing Sundays on HBO and streaming on HBO Max.
One of the greatest joys of Season 2 of “The White Lotus” is watching Mia (Beatrice Grannò) and Lucia (Simona Tabasco) parade around the hotel, stirring chaos among its guests “Suite Life of Zack and Cody” style.
Mia and Lucia slither their way into the Sicilian resort with a distinct mission: to make money off of the tourists. But since ingraining themselves in the hotel and its inhabitants, they’re pulled in different directions, as Lucia shifts her interest from Dom (Michael Imperioli) to his naïve son Albie (Adam Dimarco), and Mia becomes infatuated with the idea of performing in the hotel’s piano bar. It’s an opportunity she creates for herself after accidentally drugging the current piano player Giuseppe (Federico Scribani), sending him to the hospital, and...
One of the greatest joys of Season 2 of “The White Lotus” is watching Mia (Beatrice Grannò) and Lucia (Simona Tabasco) parade around the hotel, stirring chaos among its guests “Suite Life of Zack and Cody” style.
Mia and Lucia slither their way into the Sicilian resort with a distinct mission: to make money off of the tourists. But since ingraining themselves in the hotel and its inhabitants, they’re pulled in different directions, as Lucia shifts her interest from Dom (Michael Imperioli) to his naïve son Albie (Adam Dimarco), and Mia becomes infatuated with the idea of performing in the hotel’s piano bar. It’s an opportunity she creates for herself after accidentally drugging the current piano player Giuseppe (Federico Scribani), sending him to the hospital, and...
- 12/8/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers up through Episode 6 of “The White Lotus,” airing Sundays on HBO and streaming on HBO Max.
Sabrina Impacciatore’s Valentina finally lets loose in this week’s installment of “The White Lotus,” which follows the last episode’s shocking sex scene — seemingly between an uncle and his nephew — with a more tender moment of intimacy between the uptight hotel manager and Mia (Beatrice Grannò), the free-spirited aspiring singer.
After seducing and accidentally drugging Giuseppe (Federico Scribani), sending him to the hospital, Mia takes over as the hotel’s substitute piano player by appealing to Valentina’s deepest fears and desires. “You’re gay, right? I’m a little bit gay too,” she tells her. “Give me this job, and I promise you and I can have some fun.” It’s a bold proposal, but instead of offending Valentina, it strikes a deep, emotional chord.
Sabrina Impacciatore’s Valentina finally lets loose in this week’s installment of “The White Lotus,” which follows the last episode’s shocking sex scene — seemingly between an uncle and his nephew — with a more tender moment of intimacy between the uptight hotel manager and Mia (Beatrice Grannò), the free-spirited aspiring singer.
After seducing and accidentally drugging Giuseppe (Federico Scribani), sending him to the hospital, Mia takes over as the hotel’s substitute piano player by appealing to Valentina’s deepest fears and desires. “You’re gay, right? I’m a little bit gay too,” she tells her. “Give me this job, and I promise you and I can have some fun.” It’s a bold proposal, but instead of offending Valentina, it strikes a deep, emotional chord.
- 12/5/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
This The White Lotus review contains spoilers.
The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 4
When most of us go on vacation, we want to experience the sights and sounds of a new environment. We want to take in and learn about the diversity of people living in different countries, or we want to grasp the cultural trademarks of a region. Most of the time these things are done in the company of friends or loved ones, and this social aspect of the trip helps to enhance the experience into something that will be remembered fondly for years to come.
If we were all like the characters in the second season of The White Lotus, though, none of these things would be all that vital. Receiving oral sex from a prostitute or hiding a near-affair from our spouse would be of the utmost value. As we reach the midway point of Mike White’s unique social satire,...
The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 4
When most of us go on vacation, we want to experience the sights and sounds of a new environment. We want to take in and learn about the diversity of people living in different countries, or we want to grasp the cultural trademarks of a region. Most of the time these things are done in the company of friends or loved ones, and this social aspect of the trip helps to enhance the experience into something that will be remembered fondly for years to come.
If we were all like the characters in the second season of The White Lotus, though, none of these things would be all that vital. Receiving oral sex from a prostitute or hiding a near-affair from our spouse would be of the utmost value. As we reach the midway point of Mike White’s unique social satire,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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