Emmys 2019: This Year’s Drama Nominees Are Anything But Dramatic
We’re not saying that “Game of Thrones” ruined these races. It just didn’t help any.
We’re not saying that “Game of Thrones” ruined these races. It just didn’t help any.
Plus, hear why those double nominations in writing or directing might not add up to the desired results.
In this week’s episode of “Screen Talk: Emmy Edition,” guest host TV Critic Ben Travers implores you to consider Amy Adams.
Also on this episode of Screen Talk Emmy Edition, we’re fresh from TCA with a look at what could be an Emmy player come 2020.
Maybe it’s time to give “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” a category of their own.
Sure, sure, “Game of Thrones.” But, more importantly, what about “Fleabag”?
Sorry, “House of Cards.” The well has been poisoned.
And with its difficult subject matter, can Netflix’s “When They See Us” break into a loaded category?
Screen Talk Emmy Edition 2019: Can Michelle Williams softshoe her way onto Emmy voter ballots?
Episode 13: The outstanding drama, comedy, and limited series Emmy races may appear to have their frontrunners, but surprises are possible at next month’s ceremony.
Episode 12: Could Ann Dowd also repeat, as supporting actress, and is it David Harbour’s time to hop on stage — or are stranger things in the works?
Episode 10: Shows like “Atlanta,” “Barry,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Silicon Valley,” “The Crown,” “Game of Thrones,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and “Stranger Things” aim to land both writing and directing wins.