Art Directors Guild and Music Supervisors Awards Honor Top Films and TV Shows
Frankenstein," "Sinners," and "Heated Rivalry" stars shine at recent awards ceremonies
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Frankenstein," "Sinners," and "Heated Rivalry" stars shine at recent awards ceremonies
The world of film and television was abuzz with excitement as the Art Directors Guild and Guild of Music Supervisors Awards took place on Saturday night. The ceremonies, which honored outstanding achievements in production design and music supervision, saw several top films and TV shows take home prestigious awards.
At the 29th Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards, "Frankenstein," "One Battle After Another," and "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" won top film honors. The awards, which were handed out at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, celebrated the visionary production design that brought these films to life. TV winners included "Andor," "Severance," and "The Studio."
Meanwhile, the 16th annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards saw Warner Bros.' genre smash "Sinners" take home two top prizes. The film won Best Music Supervision in Major Budget Films and Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film for "I Lied to You." Other winners included "Marty Supreme" and "One Battle After Another," which were recognized for their outstanding music supervision and songwriting.
In other news, "Heated Rivalry" stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams reunited on "Saturday Night Live" for a hilarious ice skating sketch. The sketch, which was filmed outside the Rink at Rockefeller Center, saw Storrie play a guy on a bachelor party, ice skating and having fun with his friends. The reunion was a welcome surprise for fans of the Crave Canada show, which has been making waves with its "spicy" scenes.
Storrie, who hosted "SNL" for the first time, also made headlines with his opening monologue. The actor, who is known for his witty humor and charming on-screen presence, poked fun at the controversy surrounding the Team USA men's hockey team. Storrie's words seemed to provide an assist for the team, which has been embroiled in a recent controversy.
As the awards season continues to heat up, it's clear that these films and TV shows are ones to watch. With their outstanding production design and music supervision, they're sure to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact on the world of entertainment.
In related news, the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards also recognized the music supervisors of "The Lowdown" and "The Studio" for their outstanding work in TV music supervision. Raphael Saadiq's "I Lied To You" (co-written with Taura Stinson) was also honored as one of the best songs written and/or recorded for a film.
Overall, the Art Directors Guild and Guild of Music Supervisors Awards were a celebration of the hard work and dedication that goes into creating outstanding films and TV shows. As the awards season continues, it will be exciting to see which other films and shows will take home top honors.
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Connor Storrie’s Monologue Sets The Stage For U.S. Hockey Truce As Stars Say “It Was Gonna Be Just Us, But We Thought We’d Invite The Guys Too”
‘Heated Rivalry’ Stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams Reunite on ‘SNL’ for Ice Skating Sketch
‘Sinners,’ ‘Marty Supreme’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ Among Guild of Music Supervisors Award Winners
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