Barbie, Poor Things and Saltburn came up the feature winners at the 26th Costume Designers Guild Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening (2/21).
Topping the TV categories were episodes of Beef, The Great, Ahsoka, and A Black Lady Sketch Show.
The Costume Designers Guild Awards honor achievement of excellence in Costume Design in film, television, short form design, and illustration.
Here’s a category-by-category rundown of the winners:
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Saltburn – Sophie Canale
Excellence in Period Film
Poor Things – Holly Waddington
Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film
Barbie – Jacqueline Durran
Excellence in Contemporary Television
Beef: The Birds Don’t Sing, They Screech in Pain” – Helen Huang
Excellence in Period Television
The Great: “Choose Your Weapon” – Sharon Long
Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television
Ahsoka: “Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord” – Shawna Trpcic
Excellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television
A Black Lady Sketch Show: “Peek-A-Boob, Your Titty’s Out” – Michelle Page Collins
Excellence in Short Form Design
Madonna X Vanity Fair – “The Enlightenment” (Short Film) – B. Ã…kerlund
Excellence in Costume Illustration
Rebel Moon – “Part One: A Child of Fire”- Jason Pastrana
Damien Chazelle, Miles Teller, J.K. Simmons On The Return Of “Whiplash” To Theaters After 10 Years
Ten years after " Whiplash " took the film world by storm, Damien Chazelle's breakthrough feature is returning to theaters nationwide Friday.
In 2014, "Whiplash" was the ultimate indie movie Cinderella story — a Sundance discovery made by a 20-something that that would go on to become both a box office hit and an awards darling: It won three Oscars, including for J.K. Simmons ' portrayal of a semi-sadistic and ever quotable jazz ensemble instructor; launched Chazelle's directing career into the A-list stratosphere; and established Miles Teller as a next generation movie star. Now, audiences will get another chance to experience it on the big screen.
Chazelle, Teller and Simmons spoke recently about the re-release, their memories of the 20-day shoot (including when Teller accidentally broke his co-star's rib) and making something with staying power. Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.
Q: What has it been like watching "Whiplash" settle into the culture in the past decade?
CHAZELLE: It's very cool, a little surreal. It doesn't feel like 10 years. It's fun to have a moment like this to relive it a little bit.
SIMMONS: It's sobering to know that I'm 10 years older. It's kind of shocking and kind of awesome that the movie actually holds up. I just saw it a few days ago in Toronto: That's a good piece of cinema.
TELLER: This is the first time I've ever had a movie re-released. I'm still fairly young into my career, but it's an incredible movie. The one thing that's frustrating for me is that people just yell out at me all the time, " not my tempo." So that's stuck around well.
SIMMONS: Maybe if you get the tempo... Read More