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Tyler Coates

Awards Editor

Tyler Coates is the Awards Editor at The Hollywood Reporter, where he has covered the Oscars and Emmys races since 2019. Before joining THR, Coates was a Senior Culture Editor at Esquire, the founding Deputy Editor at Decider and a Deputy Editor at Flavorwire; his writing has also been published in Billboard, Columbia Journalism Review, Slate and Wired. A Virginia native, Coates graduated from James Madison University with a degree in English.

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‘Blitz’ DP Yorick Le Saux Breaks Down the Film’s Eye-Popping Tube-flooding Scene

In the sequence, Elliott Heffernan’s George takes shelter in a station with hundreds of other Londoners when rushing water breaks through the station’s walls.

‘Say Nothing’ Stars Break Down Their Compelling and Complicated Portrayals of IRA Member Dolours Price

Actors Lola Petticrew and Maxine Peake speak with The Hollywood Reporter about playing Price at two moments in her life in the FX/Hulu series: “She felt like she had exhausted every other means to be able to have basic civil rights, to be able to have a future.”

How the Rhode Island Film Festival Is “Writing a New Narrative”

Executive director Shawn M. Quirk sees his role in "building this global community, as well as helping our local filmmakers who need that access."

Emmys: The Comedy Masterminds Behind This Year’s Nominated Series Shed Light on Their Creative Process

The geniuses behind 'Abbott Elementary,' 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' 'Hacks,' 'Only Murders in the Building,' 'Palm Royale,' 'Reservation Dogs,' 'The Bear' and 'What We Do in the Shadows' open up about their work.

“I Think About It as a Character”: ‘THR Frontrunners’ Q&A With ‘The Traitors’ Host Alan Cumming

The actor discussed his Emmy nomination for Peacock's reality competition series.

‘Reservation Dogs’ DP on Capturing Deer Lady’s Emotion the Moment After She Exacts Revenge on a Man from Her Past

“This is like the whole episode in one quick shot,” says Mark Schwartzbard of guest star Kaniehtiio Horn’s “perfect” performance in the scene.

‘Baby Reindeer’ Star Nava Mau Says Men Need to Do More to Topple the Patriarchy

The supporting actress Emmy nominee praises creator Richard Gadd for setting a new standard for examining trauma from a fresh perspective.

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Boss on the Series Getting its First Acting Emmy Nomination After Five Seasons

“Maybe the documentary style seems so casual and loose, but we work really hard to make it that casual and loose,” says showrunner Paul Simms.

Alan Cumming Insists, “I Act My Socks Off in ‘The Traitors’”’

The five-time Emmy nominee says he treats his role as the flamboyant host of the Peacock reality competition as a character, “just like I did on ‘The Good Wife.’”

Hollywood Flashback: When ‘Dark Shadows’ Vampires Enchanted Lifelong Fans

Six decades before ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ would earn its third Emmy nomination for best comedy, another supernatural show premiered that would prompt a cult-like following for years to come.

When Older Shows Become Newly-Minted Emmy Nominees

Shows like 'Slow Horses,' 'The Gilded Age,' 'Reservation Dogs' and 'The Morning Show' got their first nods after multiple seasons, proving that TV Academy voters can catch up to viewers.