2024 Emmy Predictions: All Categories
As a seasoned film and television critic with over two decades of experience under my belt, I’ve had the pleasure (and sometimes the pain) of watching countless productions that showcase the best and worst of what our industry has to offer. And let me tell you, this year’s Emmy nominations have truly outdone themselves in terms of sheer talent and creativity.
Weekly Commentary (Updated: July 25, 2024): Emmys done good.
If you keep up with the DEI trends in Hollywood’s award shows, nomination day can be an emotionally taxing experience. However, this year is different. Although studios have retreated from their pledges made in 2020, the Television Academy has taken substantial steps to shine a golden spotlight on a varied group of nominees. What’s more, there’s a greater selection of shows, genres, studios, and networks being recognized.
In the world of acting awards, only around one out of every three nominees are individuals of color. However, there was a noteworthy enhancement, as 30 actors and actresses of color were recognized among the 96 nominations spread across 16 categories – marking a 20% rise compared to the previous year. Despite this record-breaking number of 42 individuals of color being nominated in the acting categories during the 2022 season, none went on to win an award. This year, however, is expected to bring about a change in results.
Significant progress was made this year in the representation of Indigenous performers at the Oscars. Previously, the late actor August Schellenberg, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 2007 for his role as Sitting Bull in “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee” on HBO, held the distinction of being the only Native American actor recognized. Recently, however, two Indigenous women have been added to this list: Lily Gladstone for her performance in “Under the Bridge,” and Kali Reis for her role in “True Detective: Night Country.” Moreover, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, who was unexpectedly nominated for Best Lead Actor for his work in the final season of “Reservation Dogs,” became the first Indigenous actor to be recognized in this category.
Despite the fact that only around 6% of acting submissions came from Latino performers, five notable actors managed to find success: Selena Gomez (who received a leading comedy actress nomination for “Only Murders in the Building”), Sofia Vergara (receiving a lead actress limited nomination for “Griselda”), Liza Colón-Zayas (earning a supporting comedy actress nomination for “The Bear”), Nava Mau (obtaining a supporting actress limited nomination for “Baby Reindeer”), and Néstor Carbonell (receiving a guest drama actor nomination for “Shōgun”). As an executive producer of “Only Murders,” Gomez now holds the record as the most Emmy-nominated Latina producer in any series category, with a total of three nominations.
Issa López, the mastermind behind “True Detective: Night Country,” earned recognition for her roles as director, writer, and producer in the show’s fourth season. She is now the first Latina to be nominated for directing and the second for writing, following René Echevarria in 2005 with “The 4400.”
In the historical epic “Shōgun” produced by FX, two leading Asian actors, Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai, along with supporting actors Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira, were nominated for acting awards in 2022, making up the majority of AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) nominees in this category. Additionally, Maya Erskine from “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” was nominated as a second Asian woman in any category, joining Sandra Oh who was recognized for her executive producer role in the TV movie “Quiz Lady.” Oh is also nominated as an actor alongside her co-star Awkwafina and director Jessica Yu.
Last year, there were substantial advancements for Black actors in television. Quinta Brunson, who was the second Black woman to receive a leading comedy actress award, gained her third acting nomination for ABC’s “Abbott Elementary.” Furthermore, Ayo Edebiri from “The Bear” and Maya Rudolph of “Loot” were also recognized with nominations. Rudolph even secured the most nominations of the year, including for voice-over work, guest appearances, and an original song. Additionally, Brunson, Edebiri, Gomez, and Rudolph became the first all-women of color lineup in any leading acting category.
As a movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news about the recent Emmy nominations. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Salli Richardson-Whitfield, an exceptional actress and now unexpected director for HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,” made history by becoming the first Black woman ever nominated in the directing category. This is a significant achievement that breaks barriers and paves the way for more diverse representation in the industry.
In spite of a significant drop of over 33% in total submissions, Emmy voters made an effort to be inclusive in the initial round, demonstrating that diverse narratives and talents resonate with viewers when presented with the chance. This serves as evidence that DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) is not a fleeting trend, but a vital component of a prosperous and award-winning future for studios.
Over two successive nights on September 7-8, the Creative Arts and Governors Gala award ceremonies are scheduled to take place. In contrast, the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will be broadcasted, are slated for ABC on September 15, a Sunday.
Top 5 projected winning leaders (series): To be added
Top 10 projected winning leaders (networks): To be added
*** = Predicted Winner
Drama Series
As a binge-watching enthusiast with a soft spot for high-quality productions, I’ve had the pleasure of indulging in some truly remarkable series recently. Let me share my thoughts on these gems that have graced our screens through various streaming platforms:
Comedy Series
As a devoted fan of quirky and humorous television shows, I’ve had the pleasure of discovering some real gems recently. Let me walk you through my personal favorites, each one adding a unique flavor to my weekly binge-watching sessions.
Limited Series
As a long-time lover of binge-worthy television shows, I’ve seen it all – from heartwarming dramas to gritty crime thrillers. Among the latest additions to my watchlist are some real gems that have left me utterly captivated.
Television Movie
As a dedicated binge-watcher with over a decade of experience in exploring various streaming platforms, I’ve come across some truly captivating titles that have left me utterly engrossed. Among these gems, I’d like to highlight four noteworthy productions that have recently piqued my interest.
Lead Actor (Drama)
Idris Elba stars in “Hijack” on Apple TV+. Donald Glover appears in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” available on Prime Video. Walton Goggins is featured in “Fallout,” also streaming on Prime Video. Gary Oldman graces the screens of “Slow Horses” on Apple TV+. Hiroyuki Sanada acts in “Shōgun,” which airs on FX. Dominic West is a cast member of “The Crown” on Netflix.
Lead Actor (Comedy)
As a huge fan of quirky and hilarious TV shows, I’m absolutely thrilled about the recent influx of brilliant talent gracing our screens. From Matt Berry’s deadpan delivery in “What We Do in the Shadows” on FX, to Larry David’s relatable neuroses in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” on Max, I can’t get enough.
Lead Actor (Limited)
As a huge fan of quality acting and captivating performances, I’ve had the pleasure of watching some truly exceptional shows and actors lately. One of my recent discoveries includes Matt Bomer in “Fellow Travelers” on Showtime. His portrayal of a young man navigating complex relationships during a pivotal period in American history left me utterly mesmerized. The depth and nuance he brought to the character was truly remarkable.
Lead Actress (Drama)
I’ve had the pleasure of watching some truly exceptional performances by a talented group of actresses lately. Jennifer Aniston, with her poised and polished portrayal in “The Morning Show” on Apple TV+, never fails to impress me. Carrie Coon, an actress of great depth and range, shines in “The Gilded Age” on Max. Maya Erskine’s nuanced performance in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” on Prime Video is a testament to her versatility as an artist.
Lead Actress (Comedy)
Quinta Brunson stars in “Abbott Elementary” on ABC. Ayo Edebiri is the lead in “The Bear” on FX. Selena Gomez acts in “Only Murders in the Building” on Hulu. Maya Rudolph heads “Loot” on Apple TV+. Jean Smart shines in “Hacks,” now streaming on Max. Kristen Wiig plays a role in “Palm Royale,” available on Apple TV+.
Lead Actress (Limited)
As a huge fan of both television and acting, I’m always thrilled to see familiar faces gracing our screens with their talents. Each of these talented women has left indelible marks on Hollywood and beyond with their unique gifts and captivating performances.
Supporting Actor (Drama)
As a big fan of quality television, I must admit that the acting talent we have today is truly remarkable. I’m particularly impressed by the diverse roster of talented actors gracing our screens on various streaming platforms. Let me share my thoughts on a few of these gifted individuals who have caught my attention recently.
Supporting Actor (Comedy)
As a fan of top-notch television, I’m constantly impressed by the talented actors gracing our screens today. Lionel Boyce, known for his role as “The Bear” in FX’s critically acclaimed series, brings raw intensity and emotional depth to every scene he’s in. His dedication to his craft is evident in his powerful performances.
Supporting Actor (Limited)
I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing some truly remarkable performances by these talented actors lately. Jonathan Bailey’s role in “Fellow Travelers” on Showtime left me absolutely speechless. His portrayal of a young man navigating love and politics in the 1950s was both captivating and heart-wrenching.
Supporting Actress (Drama)
Christine Baranski“The Gilded Age” (Max)
Nicole Beharie“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
Elizabeth Debicki ***“The Crown” (Netflix)
Greta Lee “The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
Lesley Manville“The Crown” (Netflix)
Karen Pittman“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
Holland Taylor
“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
Supporting Actress (Comedy)
As a huge fan of television and a lover of great acting, I’m thrilled to see such a diverse and talented group of women making waves in the industry right now. Let me tell you why each one of them is worth your attention.
Supporting Actress (Limited)
I’m a huge fan of these incredible actresses and their recent projects!
Guest Actor (Drama)
I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing some truly remarkable acting talents grace our screens lately. Néstor Carbonell, with his captivating performance as the Shōgun in FX’s “Shōgun,” transported me to another time and place. His ability to embody such a complex character is nothing short of impressive.
Guest Actor (Comedy)
In the world of compelling television performances, I’ve been fortunate enough to watch some extraordinary actors shine in recent projects. Here’s my take on it in the first person:
Guest Actress (Drama)
Michaela Coel is featured in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” on Prime Video.
Claire Foy stars in “The Crown,” which is available on Netflix.
Marcia Gay Harden appears in “The Morning Show,” streaming on Apple TV+.
Sarah Paulson and Parker Posey both make an appearance in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” which can be watched on Prime Video.
Guest Actress (Comedy)
As a huge fan of television and a follower of the latest entertainment news, I’m always excited to learn about new projects featuring my favorite actors. In this particular lineup, I’m particularly intrigued by the diverse range of talents gracing our screens.
Talk Series
As a long-time fan of late-night talk shows, I’ve had the pleasure of tuning into some of the best shows in the business. Among them are “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on ABC, “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on NBC, and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on CBS. Each of these shows offers a unique blend of humor, insight, and current events commentary that keeps me coming back for more night after night.
Scripted EbMaster Series
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (Max) ***
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
Animated Program
As a long-time fan of animated shows, I’ve seen my fair share of episodes that have left me in awe, laughing until it hurt, or simply entertained. Among those, there are some gems that truly stand out in my mind.
Game Show
As someone who grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, I have fond memories of coming home from school and watching my favorite game shows unfold before my eyes. Among those classic shows, “Celebrity Family Feud,” “Jeopardy!”, “Password,” “The Price is Right At Night,” and “Wheel of Fortune” held a special place in my heart.
Host for a Game Show
As a huge fan of game shows, I can’t help but be impressed by the iconic figures who have graced our television screens with their wit and charisma. Steve Harvey, with his infectious energy and quick humor, has made “Celebrity Family Feud” a must-watch every day. His experience as a stand-up comedian and radio host shines through in his interactions with contestants, making for an entertaining and engaging viewing experience.
Reality or Competition Program
As a long-time fan of reality TV shows, I’ve seen my fair share of competition series that test contestants both mentally and physically. Among those, I’ve come to admire a few standout shows that have left an indelible mark on my entertainment landscape.
Host for a Reality/Competition Program
As a huge fan of reality TV, I absolutely adore the dynamic and charismatic personalities behind some of its most popular shows. Let me share my thoughts on a few of these amazing individuals and their groundbreaking series.
Structured Reality
“Antiques Roadshow” (PBS)
“Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” (Food Network)
“Love is Blind” (Netflix)
“Queer Eye” (Netflix) ***
“Shark Tank” (ABC)
Unstructured Reality
As a movie critic, I’ve had the chance to explore a variety of shows recently. I’ve sailed the waters Down Under with “Below Deck: Down Under” on Bravo, fallen in love with unique individuals on “Love on the Spectrum U.S.” streaming on Netflix, witnessed the drama behind the scenes of “RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked” on MTV, and delved into the Vanderpump Rules at Bravo. Most recently, I’ve joined FX to welcome myself to Wrexham! Each of these shows offers a unique perspective and keeps me entertained in my own little world of reality TV.
Documentary (Series)
As a seasoned television enthusiast and critic with over two decades of experience in the industry, I have seen it all – from the most groundbreaking shows to the most forgettable ones. Based on my extensive background and knowledge, I find myself particularly intrigued by the diverse lineup of programming mentioned here.
Documentary (Special)
“Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” (Max)
“Girls State” (Apple TV+)
“Jim Henson Idea Man” (Disney+)
“The Greatest Night in Pop” (Netflix) ***
“STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces” (Apple TV+)
Hosted Nonfiction Program
“Conan O’Brien Needs to Leave” (Max)
Exceptional Merit
As a film enthusiast, I’d put it this way:
EbMaster Special (Pre-Recorded)
As a huge fan of live performances and stand-up comedy, I can’t help but be excited about the latest offerings from some of my favorite entertainers. CBS seems to be on a roll with their lineup, featuring none other than Billy Joel in his 100th show at Madison Square Garden. Having grown up listening to Billy Joel’s music, it’s amazing to think about the rich history and legacy he’s built over the decades. I can only imagine the energy and excitement of being there for that milestone performance.
EbMaster Special (Live)
“Apple Music presents the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show with Usher” (CBS)
Directing (Drama)
As a passionate binge-watcher of high-quality TV shows, I’ve had the pleasure of discovering some truly exceptional productions recently. One that left a deep impression on me was “The Crown” (Netflix), directed by Stephen Daldry and featuring an episode called “Sleep, Dearie Sleep.” The attention to detail in the production design, acting, and storytelling was simply breathtaking. It transported me back in time and gave me a new perspective on historical events.
Directing (Comedy)
As a movie enthusiast, I’d put it this way:
Directing (Limited/TV Movie)
As a dedicated binge-watcher and television enthusiast with years of experience in exploring various streaming platforms, I have come across a fascinatingly diverse array of series that have left me utterly captivated. Among the recent additions to my watchlist are some truly remarkable productions.
Directing for a EbMaster Series
“The Daily Show” (Comedy Central)David Paul Meyer, “Jon Stewart Returns to The Daily Show”
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC)Andy Fisher, “Trump Still Mad About Oscars Joke And Thinks Jimmy Is Al Pacino, Chris Stapleton’s Ballad For John Stamos, Guest Rob McElhenney & The Return Of Our Outdoor Stage!”
“The Late Night with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)Jim Hoskinson, “December 21, 2023: GOP Wants Biden Kicked Off Ballot, Bankrupt Rudy Hawks Supplements, Elf On The Shelf For Parents; Meanwhile; Anderson Cooper & Andy Cohen; Louis Cato And The Late Show Band”
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC) ***
Liz Patrick, “Host: Ryan Gosling”
Directing (EbMaster Special)
“Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer” (Netflix)Stan Lathan
“Dick Van Dyke 98 Years Of Magic” (CBS)Russell Norman
“The Oscars” (ABC)Hamish Hamilton
“76th Annual Tony Awards” (CBS) ***Glenn Weiss
“Tig Notaro: Hello Again” (Prime Video)Stephanie Allynne
“Trevor Noah: Where Was I” (Netflix)
David Paul Meyer
Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program
I followed the creative minds behind some intriguing projects on various streaming platforms last year. Here’s my take on it in the first person:
Directing for a Reality Program
“Love on the Spectrum” (Netflix)Cian O’Clery, “Episode 7”
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (MTV) Nick Murray, “Grand Finale”
“Squid Game: The Challenge” (Netflix)Diccon Ramsay, “Red Light, Green Light”
“The Traitors” (Peacock) ***Ben Archard, “Betrayers, Fakes And Fraudsters”
“Welcome to Wrexham” (FX)
Bryan Rowland, “Shaun’s Vacation”
Writing (Drama)
As a television enthusiast with a soft spot for historical dramas and gripping thrillers, I’ve had the pleasure of indulging in some truly exceptional series lately. Let me share my thoughts on a few that have left an indelible mark on me.
Writing (Comedy)
As a movie critic, I’ve had the pleasure of watching some truly entertaining episodes recently. In ABC’s “Abbott Elementary,” titled “Career Day,” created by Quinta Brunson, we delve into the heartwarming and humorous world of a Philadelphia public school. I found myself deeply invested in the characters and their journeys.
Writing (Limited/TV Movie)
As a big fan of these amazing series, I’d like to share how I see them in my own words:
Writing for a EbMaster Series
“Each evening, ‘The Daily Show’ airs on Comedy Central. Meanwhile, ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ graces our screens on Max. Lastly, NBC is home to ‘Saturday Night Live’ every weekend.”
Writing for a EbMaster Special
As a comedy enthusiast and someone who loves exploring new voices in the world of stand-up, I find the list of comedians and their shows absolutely intriguing! Each name tells a unique story, reflecting their individual experiences and perspectives that they bring to the table.
Writing for a Nonfiction Program
“Conan O’Brien Needs to Leave” (Max)
Short Form (Comedy, Drama or EbMaster)
As a long-time fan of late-night talk shows and comedy series, I’m always on the lookout for new and entertaining content to add to my viewing rotation. And let me tell you, the lineup of shows you’ve provided is nothing short of impressive!
Short Form (Nonfiction or Reality Series)
I personally enjoy exploring behind-the-scenes content of my favorite shows, and
Performer in a Short Form (Comedy, Drama)
Eric Andre: “Eric Andre’s Show” on YouTube
Narrator
Sir David Attenborough“Planet Earth III” (AMC) — “Human”
Angela Bassett ***“Queens” (National Geographic) — “African Queens”
Morgan Freeman“Life on our Planet” (Netflix)
Paul Rudd“Secrets of the Octopus” (National Geographic)
Octavia Spencer“Lost Women of Highway 20” (Max)
Character Voice-Over
I’ve always been a big fan of animated shows and the acting talent they bring to the table. Hank Azaria, with his impressive career spanning over three decades on “The Simpsons” (Fox), has truly mastered the art of voice acting. His ability to portray various characters with distinct voices is simply remarkable.
Music and Lyrics
As a dedicated streaming enthusiast with a knack for unraveling intriguing narratives, I’ve recently come across a captivating lineup of shows and songs that have left me utterly enthralled. Allow me to share my thoughts on these gems, drawing from my own experiences and observations.
Music Composition (Series)
I’m a big fan of the following shows and here’s how I would describe each of their unique soundtracks in my own words:
Music Composition (Limited/Movie)
As a music enthusiast with a deep appreciation for both film and television scores, I find myself constantly drawn to the artistry behind the compositions that bring our favorite shows and movies to life. In my opinion, the combination of these talented individuals and their distinctive works is what truly elevates the viewing experience.
Music Composition (Documentary/Special)
As a movie enthusiast with a soft spot for biographical documentaries and heartfelt dramas, I’ve had the pleasure of discovering some truly captivating titles recently. One that left a profound impact on me is “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” directed by Marc Shaiman. This film offers an intimate look into the life of the beloved comedian and actor, Albert Brooks. I found myself completely immersed in his journey, laughing at his wit, and feeling inspired by his resilience.
Music Direction
“Forty-sixth Kennedy Center Honors” (CBS) – Rickey Minor\
Music Supervision
As a passionate and dedicated television enthusiast with over two decades of experience in the industry, I have had the pleasure of witnessing some truly exceptional episodes that left me utterly captivated. Among these gems are:
Main Title Theme Music
“Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” (FX) – Thomas Newman’s music
Casting (Drama)
As a dedicated binge-watcher with a soft spot for high-quality productions, I’ve had the pleasure of indulging in some truly exceptional shows recently. Let me walk you through my experiences with a few of them.
Casting (Comedy)
“Abbott Elementary” (ABC) ***Wendy O’Brien, Chris Gehrt
“The Bear” (FX) Jeanie Beacharach, Maggie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal, AJ Links
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” (Max)Allison Jones
“Hacks” (Max)Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman
“Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)
Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Destiny Lilly
Casting (Limited/TV Movie)
As a casting director with several years of experience under my belt, I have had the privilege of working on some truly remarkable projects, and I must say, the team behind “Baby Reindeer” (Netflix) is nothing short of impressive. With Nina Gold and Martin Ware leading the way, their dedication to finding the perfect talent for this production is commendable.
Casting (Reality)
As a reality TV enthusiast who’s been following the scene for years, I’ve come to appreciate the unique charm and appeal of various shows that cater to diverse audiences. Here are my thoughts on some of the popular reality series featuring intriguing cast members:
Cinematography (Single-Camera, Half-Hour)
As a passionate viewer of both FX and Apple TV+, I have had the pleasure of discovering some truly remarkable shows that have left me absolutely captivated. Among these gems are “The Bear” by Dan Fogelman, which offers an authentic and poignant exploration of the human condition; “Forks” by Andrew Wheeler, a gripping and thought-provoking series that keeps me on the edge of my seat; “Hacks” by Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs, a show that masterfully dissects the complexities of the entertainment industry; “Physical” by Annie Weisman and Jim Strouse, an inspiring and empowering story about self-discovery; “Reservation Dogs” by Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo, a refreshingly original take on coming-of-age stories; and “Sugar” by Birgitta M. Olsson, a heartwarming and visually stunning exploration of the immigrant experience. Each of these shows, brought to life by their talented creators and casts, have touched my heart and expanded my perspective in unique ways. I eagerly anticipate the next chapter in each story and can’t recommend them enough!
Cinematography (Multi-Camera, Half-Hour)
“Bob Hearts Abishola” (CBS)Patti Lee, “These Giants Are Flexible”
“The Conners” (ABC)Donald A. Morgan, “Fire and Vice”
“Frasier” (Paramount+) ***Gary Baum, “Reindeer Games”
“How I Met Your Father” (Hulu)Gary Baum, “Okay Fine, It’s a Hurricane”
“Night Court” (NBC)Wayne Kennan, “A Night Court Before Christmas”
“The Upshaws” (Netflix)
Chuck Ozeas, “Forbidden Fruit”
Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)
I’ve always been a big fan of historical dramas and biopics that transport me to different eras and cultures. As someone who grew up watching classic films and documentaries, I’m always on the lookout for new and captivating stories that bring history to life in an engaging way.
Cinematography (Limited/TV Movie)
As a passionate cinephile with a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling through television, I have recently come across an intriguing collection of episodes that have left a profound impact on me. Let me share my thoughts on each one, drawing from my own life experiences and the emotional connections I formed with these captivating narratives.
Cinematography (Nonfiction Program)
As someone who has always been a big fan of documentaries, I’m absolutely thrilled to see the diverse range of options now available on various streaming platforms. Let me share my excitement about some recently released titles that have caught my attention.
Cinematography (Reality)
As a huge fan of reality TV shows, I’ve had the pleasure of watching some truly exceptional series and meeting fascinating individuals who have graced our screens. Among those that left a lasting impression on me are the contestants of “The Amazing Race” on CBS, including Joshua Gitersonke, Bryan T. Adams, Kathryn Barrows, Kurt Carpenter, Petr Cikhart, Diego J. Contreras, and many others. Their determination, resilience, and teamwork under extreme conditions are truly inspiring.
Contemporary Costumes (Series)
“The Bear” (FX)Courtney Wheeler, Lariana Santiago, Steven “Rage” Rehage — “Fishes”
“The Crown” (Netflix) ***Amy Roberts, Giles Gale, Sidonie Roberts — “Sleep, Dearie Sleep”
“Hacks” (Max)Kathleen Felix-Hager, Karen Bellamy, Rory Cunningham — “Just for Laughs”
“Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu) Dana Covarrubias, Kathleen Gerlach, Abby Geoghegan, Liana John — “Sitzprobe”
“The Righteous Gemstones” (Max)Christina Flannery, Maura “Maude” Cusick, Rebecca Denoewer — “For I Know the Plans I Have for You”
Contemporary Costumes (Limited/TV Movie)
As a film enthusiast, I’ve come across some intriguing productions recently that I can’t wait to dive into. Here’s my take on what each one offers:
Period Costumes (Series)
As a devoted cinema enthusiast, I’d put it this way:
Period Costumes (Limited/TV Movie)
As a passionate cinephile with a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling and a knack for noticing intricate details, I find myself captivated by the rich and diverse casts behind some of the most compelling series currently gracing our screens.
Costumes (Fantasy/Sci-Fi)
As a big fan of science fiction and fantasy shows, I have to admit that the list of makeup artists and their respective projects has left me utterly amazed. Each artist brings a unique touch to their characters, making them come alive on screen.
Hairstyling (Contemporary)
As a dedicated television enthusiast with over two decades of experience in following and analyzing various shows, I have come across some truly exceptional episodes that left a lasting impression on me. Among those, there are a few standout performances that deserve recognition.
Hairstyling (Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi)
“Ahsoka” (Disney+) ***Maria Sandoval, Ashleigh Childers, Sallie Ciganovich, Marc Mapile, Alyn Topper — “Part One: Master and Apprentice”
“Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” (FX) Sean Flanigan, Chris Clark, Joshua Gericke, Kevin Maybee — “Hats, Gloves and Effete Homosexuals”
“The Gilded Age” (Max)Sean Flanigan, Christine Fennell-Harlan, Jonathan Zane-Sharpless, Aaron Mark Kinchen, Tim Harvey, Jennifer M. Bullock — “You Don’t Even Like Opera”
“Palm Royale” (Apple TV+)Karen Bartek, Brittany Madrigal, Cyndra Dunn, Tiffany Bloom, Frida Aradottir, Jill Crosby — “Maxine Rolls the Dice”
“Shōgun” (FX)
Sanna Kaarina Seppanen, MAriah Crawley, Madison Gillespie, Nakry Keo, Janie Bekkering — “A Stick of Time”
Hairstyling (EbMaster, Nonfiction, Reality)
“Dancing with the Stars” (ABC)
“Saturday Night Live” (ABC) ***
“So You Think You Can Dance” (Fox)
“The Boulet Brothers Dragula” (AMC)
“We’re Here” (Max)
Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
As a passionate and dedicated fan of top-notch television productions, I’ve had the pleasure of indulging myself in some truly remarkable shows lately. I’d like to share my excitement about the talented casts behind five captivating series that have recently graced our screens.
Makeup (EbMaster, Nonfiction, Reality)
“Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” (Shudder), “Dancing with the Stars” (ABC), “Saturday Night Live” (NBC), “Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade Performance of Popular Music” (Max), “The Voice” (NBC), and “We’re Here” (Max)”
Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
“The Crown” (Netflix)Cate Hall, Emilie Yong-Mills — “Ritz”
“Fallout” (Prime Video) ***Michael Harvey, Kimberly Amacker, David Kalahiki — “The Head”
“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” (FX)Jacqueline Risotto, Kristen Alimena, Christine Hooghuis, Kyra Panchenko — “Beautiful Babe”
“Palm Royale” (Apple TV+)Tricia Sawyer, Marissa Lafayette, Kenney Niederbaumer, Marie DelPrete, Simone Siegl, Marja Webster
“Shōgun” (FX)
Rebecca Lee, Krystal Devlin, Amber Trudeau, Andrea Alcala, Leslie Graham, Krista Hann, Mike Fields, Emily Wash — “The Abyss of Life”
Prosthetic Makeup
As a passionate and dedicated TV series enthusiast with over a decade of experience in following and analyzing various shows, I’m thrilled to share my perspective on some highly-anticipated titles currently streaming on popular platforms.
Picture Editing (Drama)
I support the creative teams behind various shows and films on different streaming platforms. In this lineup, for “Fallout” on Prime Video, Ali Comperchio directed “The End,” while Yoni Reiss took charge of “The Ghouls.” On “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” also on Prime Video, Kyle Reiter and Isaac Hagy collaborated on the episode titled “First Date.” On FX’s “Shōgun,” Maria Gonzales and Aika Miyake co-directed an episode called “A Dream of a Dream.” Apple TV+’s “Slow Horses” has Zsófia Tálas at the helm for the episode titled “Footprints.” Lastly, Michael Ruscio directed “Judgment Day,” an episode for Netflix’s “3 Body Problem.”
Picture Editing (Comedy)
As a dedicated binge-watcher and television enthusiast, I’ve had the pleasure of discovering some truly exceptional shows lately. Let me tell you about a few that have left a lasting impression on me.
Picture Editing (Limited/Movie)
As a binge-watching enthusiast with a soft spot for thought-provoking and suspenseful stories, I’ve recently come across a collection of captivating episodes that have left me utterly mesmerized. These gems are hidden in some of the most popular streaming platforms, and I simply can’t help but share my excitement about each one.
Picture Editing (Nonfiction)
“Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” (Max)Bob Joyce
“Beckham” (Netflix) Michael Harte, Paul Carlin, Chris King — “Golden Balls”“Escaping Twin Flames” (Netflix)Martin Biehn, Kevin Hibbard, Troy Takaki, Mimi Wilcox, Inbal B. Lessner — “Up in Flames”
“Jim Henson Idea Man” (Disney+)Sierra Neal, Paul Crowder
“The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” (Max)Richard Hankin, Charles Oliver, Lance Edmands, Sam Neave, Camilla Hayman, David Tillman — “Chapter 9: Saving My Tears Until It’s Official”
“Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” (ID) ***Daphne Gómez-Mena, Jane Jo, Cody Rogowski — “Hidden in Plain Sight”
“Steve! (martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces” (Apple TV+)
Alan Lowe — “Then”
Picture Editing (Unstructured Reality)
As a long-time fan of reality TV shows, I have to admit that I’m always on the lookout for new and interesting series to add to my viewing list. And lately, I’ve come across some real gems on various channels and streaming platforms!
Picture Editing (Competition/Structured Reality)
As a long-time fan of reality TV shows, I’ve seen my fair share of competition series that have left me on the edge of my seat. From the thrilling races around the world in “The Amazing Race” on CBS, to the emotional transformations in “Queer Eye” on Netflix, the drag queen drama in “RuPaul’s Drag Race” on MTV, the culinary masterpieces created in “Top Chef” on Bravo, and the powerful vocal performances in “The Voice” on NBC.
Picture Editing (EbMaster)
“Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala” (CBS)
“John Mulaney Presents Everybody’s in L.A.” (Netflix) ***
“Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die” (Max)
“Ramy Youssef: More Feelings” (Max)
“Tig Notaro: Hello Again” (Prime Video)
Production Design (Contemporary, One Hour)
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Production Design (Fantasy/Period, One Hour)
I’ve been a huge fan of binge-watching TV shows lately, and I must say that the lineup on various streaming platforms is simply incredible! Let me share with you some of my recent discoveries that have truly captivated me.
Production Design (Narrative, Half-Hour)
“The Bear” (FX)Merje Veski, Lisa Korpan, Eric Frankel (“Omelette”)
“Frasier” (Paramount+)Glenda Rovello, Conny Boettger-Marinos, Amy Feldman (“Moving In”)
“Hacks” (Max)Rob Tokarz, Jeanine A. Ringer, Jennifer Lukehart (“Yes, And”)
“Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu) ***Patrick Howe, Casey Smith, Rich Murray (“Opening Night”)
“What We Do in the Shadows” (FX)
Shayne Fox, Jody Clement, Aaron Noël, Kerri Wylie (“A Weekend At Morrigan Manor”)
Production Design (Reality/EbMaster)
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (Max)
“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (MTV)
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC) ***
“Squid Game: The Challenge” (Netflix)
Production Design (EbMaster Special)
“Dick Van Dyke: A Lifetime of Enchantment” (CBS)
“Hannah Waddingham’s Homecoming for Christmas” (Apple TV+)
“The Oscars” (ABC)
“The 66th and 76th Grammy Awards” (CBS)
Main Title Design
In the world of streaming television, the following shows have impressive teams behind their visual effects:
Sound Editing (Comedy/Drama/Animation, Half-Hour)
As a long-time fan of science fiction and fantasy shows, I’m always on the lookout for new and exciting series to add to my watchlist. Recently, I came across some intriguing titles that I can’t wait to explore.
Sound Editing (Comedy/Drama, One Hour)
As a passionate fan of science fiction and fantasy shows, I’ve had the pleasure of exploring various worlds through my TV screen. Amongst the recent additions to my viewing list are some real gems!
Sound Editing (Limited/Movie)
As a passionate television enthusiast with over two decades of experience in following and analyzing various shows, I’ve come across some truly captivating titles that have left a lasting impression on me. Among these, I’d like to highlight five series that have particularly stood out.
Sound Editing (Nonfiction/Reality)
“Netflix Presents: The Ultimate Pop Event – “The Greatest Night in Pop””
“Disney+ Originals: Jim Henson’s Visionary World – “Jim Henson Idea Man””
“Planet Earth III” on AMC and BBC
“Apple TV+ Releases: Steve (Martin) – A Two-Part Documentary”
“FX Debuts: Welcome to Wrexham”
Sound Mixing (Comedy/Drama/Animation, Half-Hour)
As a passionate television viewer with a knack for discovering hidden gems, I’ve had the pleasure of exploring a diverse range of shows that have left me both entertained and enlightened. Among these treasures are a few productions that have particularly captured my heart: “The Bear” on FX, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” starring Larry David on Max, “Hacks” featuring Joan Rivers’ brilliance on Max, “Only Murders in the Building” from Hulu, and “What We Do in the Shadows” on FX.
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