Oscars 2021 live: Nomadland wins best picture – as it happened
At the 93rd Academy Awards, Anthony Hopkins wins best actor, Frances McDormand wins best actress – and Glenn Close does ‘da butt’
And the winner should be … Peter Bradshaw’s predictions for the 2021 Oscars
Will Nomadland clean up this year? Will Anthony Hopkins get best actor? Our film critic gives the low down on the contenders for the Academy Awards
Art or activism? The Oscars’ identity crisis
Oscars 2021: where to watch the best picture nominees in Australia (and if you should)
Screen Actors Guild awards 2021: actors of color sweep for first time
March 2021
The Oscar contenders: how to watch them in the UK – and why it's so difficult
Comfort food: the Oscars nominations are not nearly as radical as they think they are
Peter Bradshaw
The full list of 2021 Oscars nominations
Baftas 2021: the full list of nominations
Golden Globes 2021: a night of fine choices capped by Chloé Zhao making history
Peter Bradshaw
The full list of Golden Globes 2021 winners
February 2021
Sacha Baron Cohen: 'If you’re protesting against racism, you’re going to upset some racists'
Stopping Trump, reforming Facebook and risking his life to make a Borat sequel. In an exclusive interview, the actor unveils his plans for a revolution – and reveals how it feels to come out as himself
Ten female directors make 2021 Baftas shortlist
Of the 20 films in director category, half have a female director or co-director, but there’s little love for Da 5 Bloods or Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Golden Globes 2021: full list of nominations
All the nominees for the first big event of this pandemic-affected awards season, in film and TV categories
November 2020
Why Mangrove is guilty of being a better courtroom drama than Sorkin's Chicago 7
Caspar Salmon
Steve McQueen’s film about accused Black activists leads us into its characters’ humanity, while Aaron Sorkin’s flimsy, manipulative US drama bolsters the system
October 2020
Ranked
Sacha Baron Cohen's films – ranked!
'I was hit and knocked to the ground': the true story of The Trial of the Chicago 7
Steve Rose on film
The Trial of the Chicago 7: is Aaron Sorkin living in a liberal fantasy land?
The Trial of the Chicago 7 review – timely courtroom drama
September 2020
The Trial of the Chicago 7 review - totally exasperating court drama
Aaron Sorkin is at his most portentous with this inert film, stuffed with stars, which mislocates the point of the trial it dramatises