The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has, once again, made changes to events leading up to the Oscars out of sensitivity to tragic wildfires ravaging the region. “We are all devastated by the impact of the fires and the profound losses experienced by so many in our community.
Due to the ongoing Southern California wildfires, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended the Oscar nomination voting deadline by two days. Voting for the nearly 10,000 Academy members was initially set to close on Jan. 12. Still ...
With fires still active in the LA area, the film academy also extended the nominations voting period for its members through Friday.
The California wildfires have postponed the Academy Award nomination announcements for a second time. They’re now scheduled for Jan. 23.
Instead of canceling, ABC and AMPAS should reinvent the 97th Oscars ceremony as a rallying cry for Los Angeles relief and recovery efforts.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended Oscar nomination voting and moved the date of the nominations announcement from Friday, Jan. 17 to Sunday, Jan. 19 in response to the wildfires that have ravaged Los Angeles. Other changes include screenings and pre-nomination “bake-offs” in select categories.
The Oscar voting nomination process and nominations announcements have been pushed back by two days due to the wildfires raging across Los Angeles County.
Coverage of the fires ravaging Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Pasadena, including stories about the devastation, issues firefighters faced and the weather.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended the deadline for Oscar nomination voting by two days in view of the raging wildfires around Los Angeles. A series of wildfires has killed at least five people and left nearly 1,
Oscar nominations, other awards season events and several LA-based shows have been affected by the California fires.
The organization that puts on the Oscars has extended the voting window for Academy Awards nominations and delayed next week’s planned nominations announcement.
The master of horror, whose books have been adapted into award-winning films, also confirmed that he won't be voting in this year's nominations.