With L.A. burning, many have called for the Oscars to be canceled. Film academy CEO Bill Kramer tells The Times that the March 2 ceremony will proceed, with 'special moments' acknowledging first responders.
Oscar nominations for the 97th Academy Awards have been delayed again due to Los Angeles-area fires. The announcement is now set for Jan. 23, with voting extended to Jan. 17.
To give affected members more time, the academy extended the voting through Friday and will unveil the results Jan. 23. The nominees luncheon was canceled.
Because of wildfires in Los Angeles, Academy Award nominations will be delayed by two days and announced on Sunday, Jan. 19
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended the deadline for Oscar nomination voting by two days in view of the raging wildfires around Los Angeles. A series of wildfires has killed at least five people and left nearly 1,
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending its Oscar nomination voting and moved the date back for its nominations announcement further due to the due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.
The Academy has also canceled a pivotal event in the lead-up to the big show and extended the ballot-submission window for its members.
Amid this crisis, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS ... on March 2,” Kramer said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. Yet, the wildfires’ impact extends beyond ...
The ongoing crisis has displaced tens of thousands of the city’s residents, including numerous celebrities, and prompted other awards shows to postpone.
A total of 323 feature films are eligible for consideration for the 2024 Academy Awards, including 207 that met the criteria for consideration for best picture, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Monday.
This brings the nonprofit organization's total contributions to the Motion Picture & Television Fund over the past week to $1 million.
Oscars nominations back and extends voting period amid Los Angeles wildfires - Fires have killed at least five people and burned nearly 1,000 homes