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TV Topics: TV Icon Carol Kane Shares Memories from ‘Taxi’ to Her ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Reunion With Danny DeVito
People like to throw around the term “icon” today. In most situations it feels overused and without merit. But, if you’re talking about Carol Kane, then the title is 100% appropriate. The actress first caught everyone’s attention with a guest spot in the 1970s comedy classic Taxi, where her work quickly made her a standout […] More
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Interview: Lily James Changes The Trajectory of Her Career Through ‘Swiped’
There are certain projects in an artist’s life that let everyone know that their career will never be the same again. This is what Lily James achieved with Swiped, the biographical film in which she steps into the shoes of Whitney Wolfe Herd. The founder of Bumble went through a complicated journey to reach a […] More
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Interview: Colleen Atwood on the Evolving Wardrobe of ‘Wednesday’ Season Two
Colleen Atwood is one of Hollywood’s most celebrated costume designers, with a career spanning decades and four Academy Award wins to her name for Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha, Alice in Wonderland, and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Long known for her transformative collaborations with director Tim Burton, Atwood has designed some of […] More
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Interview: ‘Spider-Noir’ Sound Team on Making a Modern Noirish Soundscape
When Spider-Noir dropped on Amazon Prime on May 25th, the series was available in both color and black-and-white, allowing audiences to experience the show’s film noir roots in more ways than one. But for sound designers Andy Sisul and Ethan Beigel, those distinct visual options had a surprising impact on the show’s noir-tinged soundscape. “We […] More
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Sunday Scaries: Horror Films That Played at Tribeca (Revisited for 2026)
The Sunday Scaries are upon us once again! Yes, as the weekend concludes, most of us feel an oncoming sense of anticipatory dread about the week ahead. Anxiety about work manifests itself into a feeling that’s known as the Sunday Scaries. However, we at Awards Radar are here to combat that, by taking back the […] More
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Interview: The Team at Onyx VFX on Stepping Outside the Bunker in Season Two of ‘Paradise’
The best TV shows find a way to constantly up the ante, and few shows have done that more so in the last year than Hulu’s Paradise, which dramatically transformed its setting and tone in its second season, following the first season’s shocking finale. After only getting brief glimpses outside of the Paradise bunker, season […] More
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Interview: Director Jake Schreier Unpacks the Second Season of ‘Beef’
Awards Radar speaks to director Jake Schreier about his continued creative partnership with Lee Sung Jin in the second season of Beef. More
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TV Topics: Luke Tennie Takes TV by Storm with Three Distinctly Different Roles on Shrinking, The Pitt, and Abbott Elementary
If you’ve been paying close attention, Luke Tennie is suddenly everywhere, appearing across three of television’s best shows as if it’s just standard procedure. What he is doing is no small feat: three roles on three hit series. The actor is wrapping his third season as Sean on Apple TV+’s Shrinking, while making strong recurring […] More
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Interview: Production Designer Cabot McMullen on the Personal Details in ‘Shrinking’ and ‘Rooster’
“Real-world therapists are often very strategic about the choices they make in their offices—either revealing something personal about themselves or removing any clues that might suggest bias or a point of view, often to invite a response from the patient that says something deeper about who they are.” That is the kind of insight you […] More
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Ranking the Films of John Carney
John Carney has an innate ability to hit me right in the feels. Though he’s made other films, starting with Once, he really broken out to be a poet for musicians and the love of music. He’s chronicled that passion with lovers in Once, friends in Begin Again, and even kids with Sing Street. I […] More















