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Jacqueline Coley

Los Angeles

Awards Editor @RottenTomatoes. I hate it here.

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  • 2 weeks ago | editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Jacqueline Coley

    Rotten Tomatoes Lab: Critics Edition is a series of resources designed to support critics in developing their craft and career, from how-to guides to advice on pitching, publishing, and networking, to conversations about film, television, community, and culture. The media landscape is constantly changing – in fact, the one thing about the industry that’s always true is that it’s never the same. So, how do critics adapt to the ever-present changes?

  • 1 month ago | editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Jacqueline Coley

    This week on the Awards Tour podcast, Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley chats with Oscar-nominated actress Amanda Seyfried about her new Peacock series Long Bright River. In the show, Seyfried plays a police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hit hard by the opioid crisis. The Pennsylvania-native actress discusses how, after reading the script, she immediately sensed a connection to the character of Mickey and felt compelled to tell this story.

  • 1 month ago | editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Jacqueline Coley

    The South by Southwest Film Festival and Mega Conference kicks off this week in Austin, boasting another stellar lineup. Though not considered a top stop to earn award-season gold, the Texas fest has emerged as one of the premier places for filmmakers to have their films showcased before the box office — and sometimes awards season — run.

  • 1 month ago | editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Jacqueline Coley

    Another very eventful Oscar season is coming to a close, and we are making our final predictions for who will take home the hardware come Sunday. This season has seen several ups and downs and quite a few changes in in the frontrunner position. On our Awards Leaderboard, The Brutalist, The Substance, and Anora have been dosidoed back and forth to take our top spot for weeks.

  • 2 months ago | editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Jacqueline Coley

    “I want to be one of the greats.” Timothée Chalamet made history tonight when he became the youngest actor to win Best Actor at the 31st annual SAG Awards. A Complete Unknown, the Bob Dylan biopic that Chalamet stars in, was also nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

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