Wicked's Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, recent Golden Globe winners Demi Moore and Kieran Culkin, and other big names including Timothee Chalamet, Hugh Grant, Saoirse Ronan and Sebastian Stan are among 24 stars nominated in the performance categories.
Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations including best ensemble, and individual nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Jon
Following a recent rumor that Marvel Studios might be eyeing Cynthia Erivo to play Storm in the X-Men reboot, another source is claiming that there is real interest in enlisting the Wicked
The actress shares which scene emotionally wrecked her, which moments were improvised, when she found her singing voice, and more.
The smash hit musical "Wicked" saw its Oscar chances rise in nominations to the SAG Awards, one of the most predictive Academy Awards bellwethers.
Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations including best ensemble, and individual nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Jon
"Wicked" topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations including best ensemble, and individual nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey.
"Wicked" and "Shōgun" are the most-nominated film and television series at the 2025 SAG Awards -- see the full list of nominees.
Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations
Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations including best ensemble, and individual nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Jon
Wicked ,” Universal’s Broadway musical adaptation, and FX/Hulu’s “Shogun,” a drama series set in feudal Japan, dominated the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations, collecting five nods apiece to lead the film and TV races.
As 2024 fades to black, movie critics Rebecca Kivak and Joe Baress look back at the best and worst of the year in film.