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Displaying all articles tagged:
Rules
enter the cinematrix
July 4, 2024
Cinematrix Clarifications & Corrections, Vol. 1
A chronicle of pedantry, delusion, and bliss from the game’s first 100 grids.
By
Joe Reid
rules
Apr. 30, 2021
The Grammys Ditch Controversial Anonymous Nominating Committees
After the Weeknd said he’d boycott future awards.
By
Zoe Haylock
awards
Feb. 20, 2015
The Emmys’ Rules Change;
Orange Is the New Black
No Longer a ‘Comedy’
Lots of changes.
By
Joe Adalian
awards
Jan. 9, 2012
Oscars Will Only Nominate Docs with
Times
Reviews
Documentaries will have to have a New York
or L.A.
Times
review to be eligible for an Oscar nomination.
By
Margaret Lyons
oscars
Sept. 22, 2011
New Oscar Campaign Rules Target Twitter, Fun
No more partying with nominees.
By
Amanda Dobbins
Oct. 13, 2010
BBC’s New Rules On Comedy Forbid ‘Unduly Derogatory Remarks’
The BBC just released a new list of rules for shows that it airs, including a couple focused on comedies. They are very British! One rule […]
By
Adam Frucci
rules
Jan. 6, 2010
Inglourious Basterds
,
Single Man
, and
The Road
Ineligible for WGA Awards
Some worried about whether Harvey’s decision not to send screeners might hurt the movies chances. Turns out they couldn’t win anyway.
By
Lane Brown