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Scott Feinberg

Hollywood Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Scott:

How Will the Writers Strike Impact FYC Emmy Campaigning?

After months of negotiating, the Writers Guild of America has announced its first strike in 15 years. → Read More

Oscars 2023: Who Will Win, Who Should Win

The Hollywood Reporter's awards expert Scott Feinberg and chief film critic David Rooney hash out the likely winners and the most deserving, respectively, ahead of Sunday's show. → Read More

Why the Golden Globes May Look to Streaming as a Life Raft for Next Year

An industry embrace of ad tiers and streamers looking to get into live TV could provide the embattled awards show new hope beyond dismal linear ratings. → Read More

Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ in Peril Amid Ballooning Budget, Crew Exodus (Exclusive)

Francis Ford Coppola's latest movie, Megalopolis, has become a fraught, chaotic shoot akin to Apocolypse Now, according to multiple sources. → Read More

Oscars: Jimmy Kimmel to Host the 2023 Show

ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel will return for his third foray as host of the Oscars joining previously announced producers Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner for the March 12 show. → Read More

Aaron Carter, Singer and Brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, Dies at 34

He was in the spotlight from a young age, riding the success of platinum-selling albums and a string of television appearances, along with tours joining his brother's group and Britney Spears. → Read More

Emmys: Who Will Win, Who Should Win

THR’s chief TV critic Daniel Fienberg and executive editor of awards Scott Feinberg parse through this year’s stacked categories. → Read More

Telluride Buzz: Feinberg and Keegan on Rocky Mountain Highs and Lows

Was 'Good Night Oppy' the fest's most popular pic? Will men have a problem with 'Women Talking'? Can 'Bardo' be resuscitated? These and other pressing questions are tackled by THR's reporters on the ground. → Read More

Bill Kramer Named CEO of Film Academy

Dawn Hudson is departing after 11 years in the position. → Read More

Too Much, Too Little, Too Late: Academy Members React to Will Smith’s Oscars Ban

Dozens of Oscar voters offer their assessment of the decision to keep the 'King Richard' star from attending the awards ceremony or any other Academy event for the next decade. → Read More

Oscars: Who Will Win, Who Should Win

The Hollywood Reporter's award expert Scott Feinberg and chief film critic David Rooney hash out the likely winners and the most deserving, respectively, ahead of Sunday's show. → Read More

Billie Eilish & Finneas Will Perform at the 2022 Oscars

The siblings’ song “No Time to Die” from the Bond film of the same name is nominated for the best original song Oscar. → Read More

Golden Globes: HFPA Set to Kick Off Celebrity-Free Ceremony Amid Ongoing Boycott

The HFPA is forging ahead with a ceremony Sunday despite the urging of numerous industry constituencies and its longtime broadcasting partner NBC to take a year off. → Read More

Golden Globes to Be Held as “Private Event” With No Livestream Available

Following an announcement that there would be no red carpet or celebrity guests, the HFPA confirmed the event will be private with winners announced only online. → Read More

Producer Frank Marshall on Why ‘Diana: The Musical’ Opened on Netflix Before Broadway

Producer Frank Marshall explains why 'Diana: The Musical' dropped on Netflix ahead of appearing on Broadway. → Read More

Experts Weigh In on Emmy Odds: Who Should Win — And Who Will Win

THR’s chief TV critic Daniel Fienberg and awards analyst Scott Feinberg discuss category by category. → Read More

Telluride Buzz: Feinberg and Keegan on Hollywood’s Return to the Rockies

THR's awards columnist Scott Feinberg and senior film editor Rebecca Keegan recap everything you need to know from Telluride 2021: Kristen Stewart, Benedict Cumberbatch, the pandemic mood and more. → Read More

Golden Globes: HFPA Board Calls for Membership to Approve Sweeping Reforms, Will Resign If Not Approved

The board's plans have the endorsement of the organization's Golden Globes broadcasting partners, NBCUniversal and Dick Clark Productions. → Read More

Emmys: 'The Daily Show,' 'I May Destroy You' Among Recipients of TV Academy Honors

The annual accolade recognizes "programs and producers who leverage the immense power of television to fuel social change." → Read More

AFI Launches Virtual Gallery of Robert Osborne's TCM Intros (Exclusive)

The beloved TCM host died in 2017, but will live on forever on the website of the AFI, an institution he loved. → Read More