One of Hollywood’s busiest weeks is grinding to a halt in light of the horrific wildfires spreading rapidly around Los Angeles county. With Oscar voting kicking off Wednesday morning, studios and strategists had a slew of events planned for contenders going into the weekend—screenings, receptions with Q&As, and general opportunities to boost word of mouth among voters. Most of these either have been canceled or soon will be, according to insiders, along with major ceremonies that were primed for A-list attendance: Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards, Saturday’s BAFTA tea, and the prestigious AFI luncheon.
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