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NYTIMES NEWS LEAD MOVIE

The same goes for Amber Midthunder, the kick-ass indigenous actress from Hulu’s action-packed TV movie “Prey.” For lead actor (limited), all hopes rest on the shoulders of Andy Garcia in the HBO Max remake of “Father of the Bride,” which received decent reviews but has been muted on the circuit. The New York Times company description The New York Times is powered by the idea that independent, deeply reported journalism fuels a healthy and engaged society. While Zoe Saldaña delivers a decisive turn in Netflix’s “From Scratch,” she faces a bunch of big names from more notable series. The limited acting categories have fewer “slam-dunk” contenders than the comedy and drama races. Her appearance in box office smash “Scream 6” may also make her an easy selection for not-so media plugged-in voters. While her brutally honest interviews about editing “Wednesday” scripts could put some voters off, there’s no denying she’s the breakout of the year.

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And Ortega’s star has skyrocketed with viral moments and dance crazes from the “Addams Family” spinoff. Gomez, a superstar on the mystery romp, was omitted from the category last year but is even better in the second season. In the actress categories, both Selena Gomez, who portrays the dry-witted Mabel in Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building,” and Jenna Ortega, who stars as the deadpan teenager on Netflix’s “Wednesday,” are front-runners. The show also received some of the best reviews for any “Star Wars” series, thanks to the guidance of director-producer Tony Gilroy. breakout performance in Alfonso Cuarón’s 2001 film “Y tu mamá también,” has been applauded for his internalized, central, moving performance. Luna’s return to a beloved character in “Andor” has also been welcomed. ” In February, he did a stellar job as host of “Saturday Night Live.” It’s impossible to ignore the obvious tagline for this Emmy FYC season: “Vote for Pedro.” He only added to his fame when he took on the man under the helmet in another “Star Wars” spin-off series, “The Mandalorian.

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Jumping seamlessly between film and television, the Chilean actor has become a household name thanks to TV stints on “Game of Thrones” and “Narcos” and movies such as “Wonder Woman 1984” (2021) and “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” (2022).












Nytimes news lead