Chalamet has charmed the world this awards season, but his canvassing is much smarter than it initially appears
Timothée Chalamet just can't catch a break during awards season. The "Dune" and "A Complete Unknown" star devoted part of his "Saturday Night Live" monologue to lamenting the fact that he seems to keep losing at major awards shows.
New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns had a golden ticket for the new Willy Wonka. Even if he goes home without an Oscar at next month's Academy Awards, actor
The 'Rebel Without a Cause' star was nominated posthumously twice in that category after tragically passing away at 24 years of age.
Close behind were The Brutalist and Wicked, each earning 10 nominations, including for first-time nominees Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, the latter of whom is now positioned to make history as the youngest EGOT winner — a rare achievement for those who’ve won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
Timothée Chalamet wants that Oscar, as proven by his double duty performance on 'Saturday Night Live.' Read our highlights here.
Multiple record could be set at this year's Oscars on March 2, 2025.
Timothée Chalamet made another stop on his awards season promotional tour this weekend by pulling a double shift on “Saturday Night Live,” hosting as himself and singing like Bob Dylan, the rock legend he plays in the Oscar-nominated film “A Complete Unknown.”
We update our picks through awards season, so keep checking IndieWire for all our 2025 Oscar predictions. While the other acting categories have a very clear frontrunner, the Best Actor Oscar race is pretty evenly split between "A Complete Unknown" star Timothée Chalamet and "The Brutalist" star Adrien Brody,
But at first sight, Chalamet’s stint as the frontman of a Dylan cover band coinciding with his Best Actor campaign was less loosey-goose anything-goes ’70s style than akin to the more nakedly promotional Garth-Brooks-as-Chris-Gaines type of deal.
LOS ANGELES -- The Oscar nominations were just announced, and now's your time to get caught up on the 10 movies nominated for best picture before the winner is revealed at the Oscars in March on ABC and Hulu. "Emilia Pérez" garnered the most nominations at 13, while "The Brutalist" and "Wicked" followed with 10 each.