Rami Malek Wins Golden Globe for Best Actor Drama for ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
Malek stars as Freddie Mercury in the hugely polarizing Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Malek stars as Freddie Mercury in the hugely polarizing Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Rami Malek, Christian Bale, and Tilda Swinton are unrecognizable, thanks to their Oscar-contending hair and makeup craftspeople.
From “Green Book” to “BlacKkKlansman,” films face the question of whether historical fiction has a duty to be factually accurate — and if that impacts their Oscar chances.
This race is shaping up as a showdown between Freddie Mercury and Dick Cheney for the Oscar, as”The Favourite” and “A Star Is Born” were snubbed.
Time magazine’s Stephanie Zacharek is the first major critic to name the best films of the year.
You probably don’t know Chris Lyons’ name, but you definitely know his work.
20th Century Fox is being called out for listing Bryan Singer on the “Bohemian Rhapsody” FYC page, but it might a contractual obligation issue.
Rami Malek gives a towering performance in “Bohemian Rhapsody,” but the movie doesn’t follow his lead.
Recreating Queen’s legendary Live Aid concert was the highlight for cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel, and will be featured in its entirety on the Blu-ray/DVD.
Bryan Singer’s Freddie Mercury biopic did big business at the box office, but don’t believe everything you see in the movie.
“A Star Is Born” continues to hold impressively well, while David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” hit the $150 million mark at the domestic box office.
The “Doctor Strange” filmmaker doesn’t agree with how some critics were approaching the new Queen biopic in film reviews.