The Inside Scoop on This Year’s Academy Award Nominees with Pete Hammond

Air Dates: February 24 – March 2, 2025 

From the story of a young sex worker to one about an aging star, another about a transgender drug lord, and another about a troubled immigrant and brilliant architect, this year’s Academy Award nominees for Best Picture tell stories that are both epic and intimate. Pete Hammond walks us through the nominees and what to watch for on Hollywood’s Night of Nights.   

Hammond, widely considered to be one of the pre-eminent awards analysts for both film and television, has for the past 14 years been Deadline’s Awards Columnist covering the year-round Oscar and Emmy seasons. He is also Deadline’s Chief Film Critic, having previously reviewed films for MovieLine, Boxoffice magazine, Backstage, Hollywood.com and Maxim, as well as Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide for which he was a contributing editor. In addition to writing, Hammond is also host of the PBS SoCal Cinema Series and the weekly PBS television series “Must See Movies.” He previously held producing positions at “Entertainment Tonight,” “Extra,” “Access Hollywood,” “The Arsenio Hall Show” and “The Martin Short Show.” Hammond is only the second journalist to have received the Publicists Guild of America’s Press Award twice, in 1996 and 2013. 

On this episode of “Story in the Public Square,” Hammond reflects on the past year in the film industry, including how the recent wildfires in California have affected the upcoming Academy Awards. “The nominations were delayed, the voting period was delayed, and many award shows that happened were also postponed,” he said. The international representation has also gone up this year, and Hammond believes the fires in California have played a role in this trend as well. He said “many people were preoccupied … the international membership was further away from it and more engaged, and you’ll see this reflected in nominations here with a kind of international field.” Hammond also discusses some of the “best picture” nominees, from “Dune: Part II” to “Wicked.” 

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