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Ryan McQuade is the AwardsWatch Executive Editor and a film-obsessed writer in San Antonio, Texas. Raised on musicals, westerns, and James Bond, his taste in cinema is extremely versatile. He’s ...
Posts about Film Reviews written by Karen Peterson, Cody Dericks, Griffin Schiller, Ryan McQuade, Joshua Mbonu, Trace Sauveur, and Nick Ruhrkraut ...
Fantastic Fest’s 20th anniversary lineup has been revealed, featuring 45 World Premieres, 15 International and North American Premieres, and 13 U.S. Premieres that are guaranteed to delight and sur… ...
The 2024/2025 film awards calendar will be updated throughout the year as new dates for film’s biggest and best events, festivals, nominations and awards are announced. This year’s major film festi… ...
The nominations for the 29th Annual Online Film and Television Association (OFTA) Television Awards have been announced. Leading the nomination count for the 2024-2025 television season, are four p… ...
The 2020s have been a rather unusual decade to say the least. For a fifth of the time, we were locked inside, quarantined for fear of the effects of COVID-19. The four years after have found us trying ...
Posts about DVD/Blu-ray/4K written by Ryan McQuade ...
HBO Max and GKIDS announced today a continuation of their partnership, bringing several titles to the streaming platform for the first time in North America, plus new 4K releases. The streamer is ...
On episode 301 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson alongside AwardsWatch contributor Karen Peterson to give their thoughts on the ...
The two big 2025 releases on home physical media this week are Gavin O’Connor’s action sequel The Accountant 2, as well as one of the biggest films of the summer, Universal’s How to Train Your Dragon ...
Meanwhile, the film’s most compelling character, James (a scene-stealing Austin Abrams) – a troubled addict and frequent victim of the community’s self-serving negligence – tragically embodies ...
A lot of films releasing on this last week of July, including a film from the biggest franchise in modern cinema, a new feature from director Wes Anderson, landmark comedies of the 1970s/1990s, and ...