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Beatrice Verhoeven

Deputy Awards Editor

Beatrice Verhoeven is the Deputy Awards Editor at The Hollywood Reporter, where she covers awards and campaigns leading up to the Oscars and Emmys, among others. Before joining THR, she was the Film Editor at TheWrap.

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‘The Substance’ Scores 5 Oscar Nominations, Including Best Picture

The body horror feature also scored a best actress nom for Demi Moore, and noms for director, screenplay, and makeup and hairstyling.

Academy Says Oscars Will “Honor Los Angeles” Amid Wildfire Crisis

This year's ceremony will also "move away" from live performances and will instead focus on the songwriters.

American Society of Cinematographers Reveals 2025 ASC Awards Nominees

'Conclave,' 'The Brutalist,' 'Maria' and 'Wicked' are among the honorees.

Hollywood TV Writer Morenike Balogun Was Reeling From the Writers Strike. Then She Lost Her Home in the Palisades Fire.

Balogun and her husband had been building their dream home with "saved pennies" when the blaze burnt it down last week.

How Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Learned to Fly and Sing Live at the Same Time

‘Wicked’ sound mixer Simon Hayes details how the production teams came together to enable the film’s actors to sing live… all while performing the incredible stunts.

Palm Springs International Film Festival Reveals 2025 Juried Award Winners

'I'm Still Here,' 'No Other Land' and Zoe Saldaña are among the honorees in categories that include the FIPRESCI Prize.

How ‘Nosferatu’ Hair and Makeup Teams Transformed Bill Skarsgard From a “Sweet, Charming Guy” Into Count Orlok

Around 60 prosthetics were used on Skarsgard to render him unrecognizable for Robert Eggers’ reimagination of the 1922 film.

Soundtracking ‘A Real Pain’ With Only Chopin: Jesse Eisenberg Used Polish Composer to Balance “Juvenile” Characters

“I wanted the tone of the movie to be a commentary on these characters falling into old patterns against the backdrop of historical trauma,” the writer, director and star tells THR.

DGA Awards: ‘The Bear,’ ‘Shogun’ and ‘The Penguin’ Lead TV Nominations With Three Nods Each

The guild also revealed nominations in its documentary and commercial categories and is set to share its film nominees tomorrow.