Awards season is here, but the biggest stories go far beyond trophies. On today’s episode of The Hollywood Makers, host Claudia Cano-Asbjornsen breaks down the Golden Globe nominations, the major snubs and surprises, and what they reveal about power, taste, and visibility in today’s industry.
Claudia also dives into the Film Independent Spirit Award nominations, celebrating the filmmakers working with real constraints, real risks, and real creativity, while asking the hard question: who will buy these films in an era of consolidation?
The episode’s centerpiece is the potential sale of Warner Bros., with Netflix and Paramount-Skydance locked in a high-stakes bidding war. What does this mean for theatrical releases, streaming dominance, jobs, creative freedom, and the future of Hollywood itself?
This isn’t just industry news, it’s about livelihoods, access, and the survival of an ecosystem.Listen for context, clarity, and the human cost behind the headlines.