Streaming-video giants dominated this year's Emmys, and now are set to change the Oscars season as well, with highly regarded Netflix films from Oscar winners Alfonso Cuaron and the Coen Brothers. Yet another set of Hollywood traditions is headed for major change.
Oscars
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Insights: Netflix Really Wants To Win Some Oscars, So It’s Changing Its Whole Strategy For Big Films And Filmmakers
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Insights: Streaming Giants Are Remaking Awards Season, Just Like Everything Else in Hollywood
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Susan Sarandon-Starrer ‘Viper Club’ Is YouTube’s First Film To Get A Theatrical Release
'Viper Club' will arrive in theaters on Oct. 26 -- making it eligible for Academy and Golden Globe Awards -- before rolling out to YouTube’s $10 subscription platform in 2019.
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Steven Spielberg Says Netflix Films Should Qualify For Emmys, Not Oscars
Netflix has received a total of 15 Oscar nominations to date, and it has won two: for 'Documentary Short Subject' in 2017 ('The White Helmets') and for 'Documentary Feature' in 2018 ('Icarus').
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YouTube Red Scoops Up Susan Sarandon-Starring Indie Feature ‘Vulture Club’
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Samsung Taps Molly Burke, Akilah Hughes, More YouTubers For Oscars Spot
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Kobe Bryant’s ‘Dear Basketball’ Is The First Go90-Distributed Project To Win An Oscar
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The 2018 Oscar Best Picture Nominee With The Most Trailer Views On YouTube Also Won The Box Office
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Go90 Gets Oscar Nomination With Kobe Bryant’s ‘Dear Basketball’
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When Will Apple, YouTube Get Oscars Of Their Own?
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Both Amazon And Netflix Won Their First Oscars This Year
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Casey Neistat Stars In Samsung Oscars Commercial Exalting Digital Creators
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