Oscar nominations, other awards season events and several LA-based shows have been affected by the California fires.
There is no official word if the 97th annual Academy Awards will be canceled. As of Jan. 14, 2025, the show is slated to air on its original date. Though the Oscars ceremony is set to go on as planned, the annual Oscars Nominees Luncheon—scheduled for Feb. 10—was canceled.
Despite a tabloid report and social media speculation that the show is in jeopardy, top film Academy sources categorically state that it will proceed on March 2, with elements to support L.A. fire relief.
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum's star-studded 64th annual Western Heritage Awards are set for April 12 in Oklahoma City.
The AARP Movies for Grownups awards was meant to be hosted by Alan Cumming at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday, January 11, “in consideration of the families and communities impacted,” but has been delayed by organizers with no new date set.
Hollywood’s awards season has all but come to a rare halt as the wildfires continue to disrupt life and work in the Los Angeles area. There are near daily updates from the Hollywood guilds and organizations that put on awards shows as the industry navigates the ongoing crisis.
Grammys will proceed as planned on Feb. 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, as Los Angeles faces several deadly wildfires.
The Irish Film & TV Academy has announced the nominees for its 2025 awards, with 'Kneecap,' 'Say Nothing,' 'Bad Sisters' out in front
Papal thriller “Conclave” leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 12 categories, just ahead of the genre-busting musical “Emilia Perez" with 11.
Banks Stewart is best known outside of Doctor Who fandom as the creator of popular BBC crime series Bergerac (1981-91) and Shoestring (1979-80) and was hired by new script editor Robert Holmes as part of a drive to recruit new writers to the programme.
The star, 51, won Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 2003 Academy Awards for his role as Wladyslaw Szpilman in the searing Holocaust drama. He was 29 years old when he won, making him the youngest person to ever win the prestigious award.