The Property Masters Guild came together the other night for their inaugural MacGuffin Awards. At the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, property masters in film and television were celebrated for their artistry. The prop work in movies and shows such as Oppenheimer, Poor Things, The Bear, and The Last of Us were among a few of the accomplishments highlighted.
The Bear and Shōgun dominated this year’s Emmy Awards, making it a landmark year for FX and its acclaimed shows.
Two of FX’s most acclaimed shows, The Bear and Shōgun, dominated this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards with historic wins.
“I wondered, what are other dinner scenes that work really well? I went and revisited episode 201 of Fleabag.”
“It feels like Ritchie is in Dune going down the hallways, like he’s in some battleship from Star Wars when he is in the kitchen. It really started having this sci-fi feeling.”
“Anybody who is creative or has a creative pursuit has thought about, what are all the little things that made me the artist I am or the person I am?”
“We talked about a lot with this episode that it was all about routine and how Tina is just somebody who likes to know where she’s going.”
“How much can I just make you feel like you’re a fly on the wall and can do nothing to stop the train wreck that is coming?”
Beloved shows such as Baby Reindeer, Fallout, Shōgun, and Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans are few of the many shows nominated.
The Bear is returning to stir up anxiety, instill a little hope, and show some good-old fashioned dysfunctional family and friends drama.