HBO’s anthology series “True Detective” is back after five years with a new season that will compete at the 2024 Emmy Awards. This latest installment that premiered in January comes with the subtitle “True Detective: Night Country” and, while still part of the franchise, it’s the first to not have the involvement of creator Nic Pizzolato – other than his executive producer credit. It was instead developed by Issa Lopez who wrote (or co-wrote) and directed all six episodes, and stars Jodie Foster and Kali Reis as detectives in an Alaskan town investigating the disappearance of eight scientists. Let’s re-examine the three previous seasons of “True Detective” at the Emmys – which garnered a combined total of 22 nominations and five wins – to determine possible nominations in categories for the current season.
Here is the complete Emmys history for the first three seasons of “True Detective”:
Season 1 (2014):
Best Drama Series
Nic Pizzolato,...
Here is the complete Emmys history for the first three seasons of “True Detective”:
Season 1 (2014):
Best Drama Series
Nic Pizzolato,...
- 4/1/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
“Oppenheimer” grabbed two out of three prizes at the Motion Picture Sound Editor’s 71st Golden Reel Awards on March 3 at the Wilshire Ebell Theater. Christopher Nolan’s explosive Oscar favorite won Dialogue/Adr and Effects/Foley, while Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” snagged Music Editing. Both films were led by supervising sound editor Richard King.
After also taking the top sound mixing prize this weekend at the 60th Cas Awards, “Oppenheimer” is now in the Oscar driver’s seat against the other sound nominees: “The Zone of Interest.” “Maestro,” “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One,” and “The Creator.”
The other Golden Reel film winners went to “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” for animated feature, “32 Sounds” for documentary, and “Society of the Snow” for foreign language. This was a surprise upset over “The Zone of Interest,” the international feature film Oscar favorite. Johnnie Burn’s off-screen horrors of mass murder...
After also taking the top sound mixing prize this weekend at the 60th Cas Awards, “Oppenheimer” is now in the Oscar driver’s seat against the other sound nominees: “The Zone of Interest.” “Maestro,” “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One,” and “The Creator.”
The other Golden Reel film winners went to “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” for animated feature, “32 Sounds” for documentary, and “Society of the Snow” for foreign language. This was a surprise upset over “The Zone of Interest,” the international feature film Oscar favorite. Johnnie Burn’s off-screen horrors of mass murder...
- 3/4/2024
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
“Oppenheimer” collected more trophies on Sunday night as it topped the feature competition at the 71st annual Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards.
During a ceremony held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, the team from Christopher Nolan’s drama about the father of the atomic bomb won a pair of awards in the categories of effects/Foley and dialogue/Adr. Also in the feature categories, “Maestro” won the award for music editing, “Society of the Snow” collected the award for an international feature, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” grabbed the trophy for an animated feature, and “32 Sounds” accepted the documentary prize.
“Oppenheimer” and “Maestro,” as well as “The Creator,” “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1” and “The Zone of Interest” are nominated for the Oscar in sound, which combines sound editing and mixing. Previously, ‘Oppenheimer” won the Cinema Audio Society Award for sound mixing, while “The Zone of Interest...
During a ceremony held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, the team from Christopher Nolan’s drama about the father of the atomic bomb won a pair of awards in the categories of effects/Foley and dialogue/Adr. Also in the feature categories, “Maestro” won the award for music editing, “Society of the Snow” collected the award for an international feature, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” grabbed the trophy for an animated feature, and “32 Sounds” accepted the documentary prize.
“Oppenheimer” and “Maestro,” as well as “The Creator,” “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1” and “The Zone of Interest” are nominated for the Oscar in sound, which combines sound editing and mixing. Previously, ‘Oppenheimer” won the Cinema Audio Society Award for sound mixing, while “The Zone of Interest...
- 3/4/2024
- by Carolyn Giardina
- Variety Film + TV
Updated with amended list from Mpse: The Motion Picture Sound Editors unveiled the nominations today for its 71st annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards, honoring the year’s outstanding feature film, TV, animation, computer entertainment and student productions. See the full list spanning 20 categories below.
Emmy-winning The Wonder Years director and producer Michael Dinner, whose other credits range from Chicago Hope and Justified to Manhunt and Mayans M.C., will receive the Mpse Filmmaker Award. The Matrix Oscar winner Dane A. Davis, who has worked on many Wachowskis films and has more than 150 credits, is set for the Career Achievement Award.
Both will be presented during the 2024 Mpse Golden Reel Awards ceremony on Sunday, March 3, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.
“It’s been a great year for entertainment sound,” said Mpse president David Barber. “We are so impressed with the creative excellence of sound artists across all media and from around the world.
Emmy-winning The Wonder Years director and producer Michael Dinner, whose other credits range from Chicago Hope and Justified to Manhunt and Mayans M.C., will receive the Mpse Filmmaker Award. The Matrix Oscar winner Dane A. Davis, who has worked on many Wachowskis films and has more than 150 credits, is set for the Career Achievement Award.
Both will be presented during the 2024 Mpse Golden Reel Awards ceremony on Sunday, March 3, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.
“It’s been a great year for entertainment sound,” said Mpse president David Barber. “We are so impressed with the creative excellence of sound artists across all media and from around the world.
- 1/16/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The Motion Picture Sound Editors has revealed the nominations for its 71st annual Golden Reel Awards in categories spanning feature film, television, animation, computer entertainment and student productions. “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie” and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” are among the nominees.
“Oppenheimer,” a frontrunner in the Oscar race for best sound, led with three nominations including outstanding achievement in sound editing – feature dialogue/Adr and outstanding achievement in music editing – feature motion picture.
“Barbie,” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” “Maestro” and “Napoleon” were among the features with two nominations.
“It’s been a great year for entertainment sound,” said Mpse president David Barber. “We are so impressed with the creative excellence of sound artists across all media and from around the world. We extend our sincere congratulations to this year’s stellar nominees.”
The 71st Annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards will take place on March 3 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.
“Oppenheimer,” a frontrunner in the Oscar race for best sound, led with three nominations including outstanding achievement in sound editing – feature dialogue/Adr and outstanding achievement in music editing – feature motion picture.
“Barbie,” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” “Maestro” and “Napoleon” were among the features with two nominations.
“It’s been a great year for entertainment sound,” said Mpse president David Barber. “We are so impressed with the creative excellence of sound artists across all media and from around the world. We extend our sincere congratulations to this year’s stellar nominees.”
The 71st Annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards will take place on March 3 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.
- 1/16/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
The Motion Picture Sound Editors learned to stop worrying and love the bomb this year. That’s the takeaway from the organization’s nominees for their 71st annual Golden Reel Awards, which sees Christopher Nolan’s nuclear blockbuster smash “Oppenheimer” decidedly lead the pack.
Held every March, the Golden Reel Awards celebrate sound artists and their achievements in film, television, animation, and video games over the entire calendar year. “Oppenheimer,” which boasted celebrated sound design in its recreation of its titular antihero’s atomic bomb, received the most nominations of any film this year, appearing in all categories it was eligible for: Adr, Foley, and Music Editing.
“Oppenheimer” was one of the 10 films to make the Oscars shortlist for the Best Sound category, ahead of the nomination announcement on January 23. Of the other nine shortlisted contenders, “Barbie,” “Maestro,” and “Naopleon” received two nominations, while “Ferrari,” “The Killer,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,...
Held every March, the Golden Reel Awards celebrate sound artists and their achievements in film, television, animation, and video games over the entire calendar year. “Oppenheimer,” which boasted celebrated sound design in its recreation of its titular antihero’s atomic bomb, received the most nominations of any film this year, appearing in all categories it was eligible for: Adr, Foley, and Music Editing.
“Oppenheimer” was one of the 10 films to make the Oscars shortlist for the Best Sound category, ahead of the nomination announcement on January 23. Of the other nine shortlisted contenders, “Barbie,” “Maestro,” and “Naopleon” received two nominations, while “Ferrari,” “The Killer,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,...
- 1/16/2024
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
It is almost like a Shakespearean drama with a lot of cool action,” says two-time Oscar-winning film editor Pietro Scalia of Michael Mann’s new Ferrari, which is based on the biography Enzo Ferrari: The Man, the Cars, the Races, the Machine and explores the life of the eponymous automaker (played by Adam Driver) as he struggles personally and professionally in 1957.
In his first pairing with the director, Scalia — who won his Oscars for JFK (shared with Joe Hutshing) and Black Hawk Down — emphasizes that while thrilling race scenes were created, Mann’s focus was first on character and key relationships, like those between Enzo and Laura (Enzo’s wife, portrayed by Penélope Cruz) and Enzo and Lena (his lover, portrayed by Shailene Woodley). “I remember that he loved to see the contrast between how Driver would play his character in front of Laura or with his mother or with Lena,...
In his first pairing with the director, Scalia — who won his Oscars for JFK (shared with Joe Hutshing) and Black Hawk Down — emphasizes that while thrilling race scenes were created, Mann’s focus was first on character and key relationships, like those between Enzo and Laura (Enzo’s wife, portrayed by Penélope Cruz) and Enzo and Lena (his lover, portrayed by Shailene Woodley). “I remember that he loved to see the contrast between how Driver would play his character in front of Laura or with his mother or with Lena,...
- 12/20/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“It’s one of the most collaborative work environments that that I’ve been in,” states Brendt Findley about working on “Ted Lasso.” For our recent webchat he continues, “That comes top down from Jason Sudeikis’ approach, which is a good idea can come from anywhere. Everybody’s voice is on the table as far as ideas on how to approach things or how to better augment a scene. Having that spirit of collaboration just opens the door for so many possibilities and so many solutions.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.
In its second season, “Ted Lasso” tells the story of the optimistic Ted (Sudeikis) continuing to coach soccer team AFC Richmond in the United Kingdom. Findley is the supervising sound editor on the series alongside Bernard Weiser and Sanaa Kelley. Last year “Ted Lasso” won the Emmy for Best Comedy Series, and the sound editing team received a nomination.
In its second season, “Ted Lasso” tells the story of the optimistic Ted (Sudeikis) continuing to coach soccer team AFC Richmond in the United Kingdom. Findley is the supervising sound editor on the series alongside Bernard Weiser and Sanaa Kelley. Last year “Ted Lasso” won the Emmy for Best Comedy Series, and the sound editing team received a nomination.
- 5/18/2022
- by Matt Noble
- Gold Derby
With 20 Emmy Awards nominations announced earlier this week, what better timing for “Ted Lasso” to premiere its second season on Apple TV+? New episodes will start streaming on July 23, continuing with one each Friday for 12 weeks.
The cast and crew joined together for a red carpet event (actually blue carpet) at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood on Thursday night. Watch our seven exclusive videos by clicking each link below.
The comedy series premiered in August last year, focusing on the optimistic American coach (Jason Sudeikis), who adapts to the rules of soccer and English culture in his new job as coach of a Premiere League Football club. The show was created by Sudeikis, series co-star and writer Brendan Hunt, writer Joe Wright and “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence.
The 20 Emmy nominations received on Tuesday:
Best Comedy Series
Best Actor – Jason Sudeikis
Best Supporting Actress – Juno Temple
Best Supporting Actress...
The cast and crew joined together for a red carpet event (actually blue carpet) at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood on Thursday night. Watch our seven exclusive videos by clicking each link below.
The comedy series premiered in August last year, focusing on the optimistic American coach (Jason Sudeikis), who adapts to the rules of soccer and English culture in his new job as coach of a Premiere League Football club. The show was created by Sudeikis, series co-star and writer Brendan Hunt, writer Joe Wright and “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence.
The 20 Emmy nominations received on Tuesday:
Best Comedy Series
Best Actor – Jason Sudeikis
Best Supporting Actress – Juno Temple
Best Supporting Actress...
- 7/16/2021
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
The Motion Picture Sound Editors elected veteran Mark Lanza as its new president for a two-year term. The award-winning supervising sound editor, whose credits include Oliver Stone’s Born on the Fourth of July and JFK, Amazon’s Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams and Showtime’s On Becoming a God in Central Florida, is currently the Mpse’s treasurer after stints as the organization’s secretary and vice president. He succeeds Tom McCarthy who served the past four years.
The group’s board also elected Steve Urban as secretary and Jeremy Gordon as treasurer, joining Bernard Weiser (vice president) and Christopher Reeves (sergeant-at-arms).
“I want to continue to develop ties to other industry organizations,” said Lanza. “Mpse has co-sponsored several events with the Cinema Audio Society and we hope to do more as we share common interests and priorities. I am eager to expand our international membership. Our ranks have been growing,...
The group’s board also elected Steve Urban as secretary and Jeremy Gordon as treasurer, joining Bernard Weiser (vice president) and Christopher Reeves (sergeant-at-arms).
“I want to continue to develop ties to other industry organizations,” said Lanza. “Mpse has co-sponsored several events with the Cinema Audio Society and we hope to do more as we share common interests and priorities. I am eager to expand our international membership. Our ranks have been growing,...
- 1/27/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Hollywood’s sound pros nominated Birdman and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes for three awards apiece as the Motion Picture Sound Editors unveiled nods for its 62nd Mpse Golden Reel Awards, honoring the best feature film, television, animation and computer entertainment work of the year.
“2014 was a fantastic year for sound,” said Mpse president Frank Morrone. “The advent of new distribution channels, streaming services and gaming platforms is creating additional opportunities for sound artists to practice their craft beyond the traditional venues of film and television. This year’s nominations reflect that change, spanning an amazing diversity of mediums and genres, all executed at the highest level of creativity. We are truly inspired and impressed by the work of our colleagues.”
This year’s Golden Reels will additionally honor Noah director Darren Aronofsky with the Mpse’s annual Filmmaker Award. Oscar winner Skip Lievsay, known for his work...
“2014 was a fantastic year for sound,” said Mpse president Frank Morrone. “The advent of new distribution channels, streaming services and gaming platforms is creating additional opportunities for sound artists to practice their craft beyond the traditional venues of film and television. This year’s nominations reflect that change, spanning an amazing diversity of mediums and genres, all executed at the highest level of creativity. We are truly inspired and impressed by the work of our colleagues.”
This year’s Golden Reels will additionally honor Noah director Darren Aronofsky with the Mpse’s annual Filmmaker Award. Oscar winner Skip Lievsay, known for his work...
- 1/14/2015
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
The Motion Picture Sound Editors have re-elected Bobbi Banks as president for a third term. Other officers are Frank Morrone, vp; Paul Rodriguez, treasurer; and Mark Lanza, secretary.
The board voted Glenn Morgan, sergeant at arms. Film seats on the board will be held by Mike Draghi, Scott Haller, Hal Levinsohn and Bernard Weiser; TV seats will be held by Ruth Adelman, Jason Arnold, Maciek Malish and Chris Reeves.
Banks has served on the board of directors for 16 years and is the first woman to serve as president more than two terms at the organization.
The board voted Glenn Morgan, sergeant at arms. Film seats on the board will be held by Mike Draghi, Scott Haller, Hal Levinsohn and Bernard Weiser; TV seats will be held by Ruth Adelman, Jason Arnold, Maciek Malish and Chris Reeves.
Banks has served on the board of directors for 16 years and is the first woman to serve as president more than two terms at the organization.
- 7/23/2009
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bobbi Banks has been elected for a second term as president of the Motion Picture Sound Editors.
Banks is the fourth woman to be president of the 54-year-old organization. Officers include vp Frank Morrone (also his second term); Marc Perlman, treasurer; Mark Lanza, secretary; and Solange Schwalbe, sergeant-at-arms. Returning board members are Scott Haller, Michael Ryan, Glenn Morgan, Maciek Malish, Chris Reeves and Jason Arnold. New board members include Bernard Weiser, Hal Levinson and Ruth Adelman.
Banks is the fourth woman to be president of the 54-year-old organization. Officers include vp Frank Morrone (also his second term); Marc Perlman, treasurer; Mark Lanza, secretary; and Solange Schwalbe, sergeant-at-arms. Returning board members are Scott Haller, Michael Ryan, Glenn Morgan, Maciek Malish, Chris Reeves and Jason Arnold. New board members include Bernard Weiser, Hal Levinson and Ruth Adelman.
- 7/30/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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