Critics’ Choice Awards: ‘The Shape of Water’ and ‘Feud: Bette and Joan’ Lead Nominations
The Critics Choice Awards are a bellwether for eventual Oscar wins.
The Critics Choice Awards are a bellwether for eventual Oscar wins.
Critics pick the most stunning, clever, and all-around best main titles that you wouldn’t dare to use “skip intro” on.
“Westworld,” “Stranger Things,” “The Crown,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Feud,” and “Big Little Lies” displayed masterful crafts for unifying narratives.
The regal restraint of “The Crown” and the orchestral glam of “Feud” could lead to Emmy wins in their respective categories for Original Dramatic Score.
A dive inside the key limited series and TV movie Emmy categories, including frontrunners and predictions.
Some of the Best Drama and Limited Series nominees are also in contention for main title design.
From her start as a gorgeous ingenue, Lange has engaged audiences by surprising them with empathy.
The period costume race is a royalty smackdown between “The Crown” and “Feud: Bette and Joan.”
The dazzling HBO sci-fi western has two chances to take contemporary/fantasy, while the royalty glam of Netflix’s “The Crown” shines among period contenders.
The Emmy-nominated costumes, makeup, and hair recreated signature looks for Susan Sarandon’s Bette Davis and Jessica Lange’s Joan Crawford for their legendary “Feud.”
Murphy has pissed off the wrong living legend.
The executive producer and mega-showrunner also dug into the inspiration behind Joan Crawford and Bette Davis’s final (fictional) confrontation.