SAG Awards Review: Ranking All the Speeches from 2021’s Tidy Little Show
Clocking in under an hour, the Screen Actors Guild Awards relied on winners and their words to sell an otherwise clip-heavy ceremony.
Clocking in under an hour, the Screen Actors Guild Awards relied on winners and their words to sell an otherwise clip-heavy ceremony.
More often than not, SAG Award winners repeat at the Oscars. Will Sunday night’s spoilers have a chance?
“The Crown,” Anya Taylor-Joy, Jason Sudeikis, rinse, repeat.
Follow along for this year’s winners on Sunday, April 4.
The 27th annual SAG Awards go down Sunday April 4 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. Here’s how to watch from home.
Don’t expect any big surprises from the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday.
And in an impossible choice between talented stars, who will the Screen Actors Guild honor: Anya Taylor-Joy or Michaela Coel?
From “Minari” to “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” SAG wins could change the direction of several key Oscar races.
But can there be too much of a good thing when network siblings are vying for the same awards oxygen?
“The Crown” and “Ozark” dominated again, “Bridgerton” broke through, and, yes, Michaela Coel earned her first SAG nomination.
The Screen Actors Guild chooses the best film and television performances of 2020.
“Ozark” is looking to reassert itself as a major awards player, while “The Crown” hopes to start a hot streak. As for comedies, it’s anyone’s game.