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Directed by: David Fincher Written by: Gillian Flynn Main Cast: Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Carrie Coon, Tyler Perry, Neil Patrick Harris, Kim Dickens, Patrick Fugit, and more... Past Oscar relations: Affleck is a two time Oscar winner (co-writing Good Will Hunting and co-producing his Best Picture winner Argo), while Fincher is a two -LSB-...]
Directed by: David Fincher Written by: Gillian Flynn Main Cast: Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Carrie Coon, Tyler Perry, Neil Patrick Harris, Kim Dickens, Patrick Fugit, and more... Past Oscar relations: Affleck is a two time Oscar winner (co-writing Good Will Hunting and co-producing his Best Picture winner Argo), while Fincher is a two time Best Director nominee, having been cited for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and The Social Network

Not exact matches

Director Affleck's fourth feature following «Gone Baby Gone,» «The Town» and the best picture Oscar winner «Argo» is a stubborn mixture of middling thrills and pretension.
We forget Affleck is an Oscar - winning screenwriter for Good Will Hunting and directed the Best - Picture winner in Argo.
The trouble this year is that the most likely Best Picture winner, Argo, does not have its director nominated in a puzzling snub that can only be explained in this manner.
Past OFCS Awards winners that went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture include «12 Years a Slave,» «Argo,» «The Hurt Locker,» «American Beauty,» and «No Country for Old Men.»
Past OFCS Awards winners that went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture include «Argo,» «The Hurt Locker,» «American Beauty,» and «No Country for Old Men.»
The OFCS has nominated the eventual Oscar winner for Best Picture in eight of the last ten years; matching Oscar winners 12 Years a Slave (2013), The Hurt Locker (2009), No Country for Old Men (2007) and Argo (2012), becoming the first major critics group to recognize Ben Affleck's future Academy Award recipient.
TIFF hasn't premiered a Best Picture winner since «Crash» in 2004, but Toronto was where the Venice or Telluride enthusiasm for «Slumdog Millionaire,» «Argo,» «The King's Speech,» «12 Years a Slave,» and «Spotlight» began to turn from spark to flame.
• What Maisie Knew • The Sapphires • The Muppet Movie Best Picture Oscar Winners: Wings • Rebecca • Lawrence of Arabia • Forrest Gump • On the Waterfront • The Apartment A Night to Remember • War Horse • Albert Nobbs • Paths of Glory • The Royal Tenenbaums 1930s Movies: The Man Who Knew Too Much • The 39 Steps • The Lady Vanishes • Popeye the Sailor: Volume One • Stagecoach More Best Picture Oscar Winners: The Sound of Music • The King's Speech • Argo • Annie Hall • The Godfather & The Godfather Part II • Braveheart
And the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards winners are...: MOTION PICTURE Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Silver Linings Playbook Lincoln Les Miserables * WINNER — Argo The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Outstanding -LPICTURE Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Silver Linings Playbook Lincoln Les Miserables * WINNER — Argo The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Outstanding -LPicture Silver Linings Playbook Lincoln Les Miserables * WINNERArgo The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Outstanding -LSB-...]
Put another way: Were you more likely to hear watercooler talk about such cable series as Breaking Bad, Homeland, and Game of Thrones than about Argo, last year's Oscar winner for best picture?
Academy Award - winner Affleck, who is nominated this year for producing the Best Picture nominee «Argo,» won the award in 1997 for co-writing the Best Picture nominee -LSB-...]
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That's another coup for the DC cinematic universe, which is racking up Oscar winners with Jeremy Irons (1991 Best Actor for Reversal of Fortune) as Alfred and Ben Affleck (2013 Best Picture for Argo).
Because the last three Oscar best picture winners — «Argo,» «The Artist» and «The King's Speech» — played both Toronto and Telluride, it's easy to understand the impulse to call the race even before the leaves have started to turn and several other high - pedigree contenders (Martin Scorsese's «Wolf of Wall Street,» David O. Russell's «American Hustle» and the biographical drama «Saving Mr. Banks» among them) have screened.
2016 — Moonlight — supporting actress 2015 — Spotlight — supporting actress 2014 — Birdman — supporting actress 2013 — 12 Years a Slave — supporting actress 2012 — Argo 2011 — The Artist — supporting actress 2010 — The King's Speech — supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this period
Related Reviews: Directed by Clint Eastwood: J. Edgar • Invictus • Hereafter Written by Paul Haggis: In the Valley of Elah Clint Eastwood: Trouble with the Curve • For a Few Dollars More • Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Hilary Swank: Amelia Morgan Freeman: Last Vegas • Oblivion • Now You See Me • Oblivion • Gone Baby Gone • Dolphin Tale Jay Baruchel: She's Out of My League Anthony Mackie: Pain & Gain • Gangster Squad Michael Peña: American Hustle Margo Martindale: August: Osage County Riki Lindhome: Hell Baby Brian F. O'Byrne: FlashForward: The Complete Series Best Picture Winners: On the Waterfront • Chicago • No Country for Old Men • The King's Speech • Argo Boxing: Rocky • The Fighter • Grudge Match • Real Steel • Annapolis 2004 Movies: Finding Neverland • Spider - Man 2 • The Incredibles • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Best Actress Winners: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest • The Queen • Black Swan • The Iron Lady • Silver Linings Playbook • Blue Jasmine
The Academy has clearly shown us that they believe writing to be the single most important thing for a Best Picture winner to have nowadays, shown most clearly by when «Spotlight» won Best Picture and just ONE additional award: Best Original Screenplay (and also when «Argo,» «12 Years a Slave,» and «Moonlight» won Best Picture with just TWO additional Oscars, one of which was Adapted Screenplay).
«ARGO» Wednesday, May 3rd at 7:00 p.m. Based on true events, this dramatic 2012 thriller and Academy Award «Best Picture» winner chronicles the life - or - death covert operation to rescue six Americans, which unfolded behind the scenes of the Iran hostage crisis — the truth of which was unknown by the public for decades.
In recent years, «The Artist» and «Argo» have both been critical and commercial successes (and not coincidentally, Best Picture Oscar winners), and Disney are clearly hoping that the same kind of success follows for «Saving Mr. Banks,» which examines one of the family friendly company's most beloved films, 1964's «Mary Poppins,» and their own founder and figurehead, Walt Disney, here played by megastar Tom Hanks.
That snub for director Martin McDonagh doesn't help, either, although best picture winners have overcome that in recent years (see «Argo.»)
Related Reviews: New: From Here to Eternity • I Married a Witch • Mad Men: Season 6 • The Big Parade • Cinerama Holiday • My Name Is Nobody Best Picture Winners on Blu - ray: Wings • On the Waterfront • The Apartment • Lawrence of Arabia • Titanic • Argo Adapted by Robert E. Sherwood: Rebecca Directed by William Wyler: Funny Girl Teresa Wright: The Rainmaker Classics on Blu - ray: It's a Wonderful Life • Sunset Blvd. • Beauty and the Beast (1946) • A Letter to Three Wives • House of Wax
THE 85TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS And the winners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTReadWINNERS And the winners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTReadwinners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTRead More →
Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder are producing the film, which was written by Chris Terrio, who wrote Affleck's Best Picture winner «Argo
Last year's best picture Oscar winner «Argo» also debuted in this spot.
The likes of The Artist and Argo may still coast to victory sometimes, but contemporary winners like 12 Years A Slave, Birdman, Spotlight, Moonlight, The Hurt Locker, Slumdog Millionaire, No Country For Old Men, and The Departed add up to an eclectic batch of films that only feel like inevitable Best Picture winners in retrospect.
Winners of the 66th BAFTA Awards will be announced on February 10th, and artist Jonathan Burton has drawn up posters for the Best Picture nominees Lincoln, Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, Life of Pi, and Les Miserables.
Here are the winners of the Motion Picture portion of the evening: Best Motion Picture - Drama ARGO Best Motion Picture - Musical / Comedy LES MISERABLES Best Director BEN AFFLECK Best Actor - Drama DANIEL DAY - LEWIS, Lincoln Best Actress - Drama JESSICA CHASTAIN, Zero Dark Thirty BestRead More →
Abrams will co-write the film with Chris Terrio, who wrote the scripts for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League and Academy Award winner for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay Argo.
This indeed has been the route taken by five of the six most recent Best Picture winners («12 Years a Slave,» «Argo,» «The Artist,» «The King's Speech,» «Slumdog Millionaire «-RRB- with only Kathryn Bigelow's «The Hurt Locker» proving that it's possible to play in summer and still pick up the big one.
In fact, «The Artist» wouldn't have even made my Top 10 list that year, while «Argo» would have slotted slightly ahead of «The King's Speech» (that year's Best Picture winner, by the way), which means it would have ranked as the sixth best movie that year.
With all due respect to «The Artist» and «Argo,» the previous two Best Picture winners and fine movies, neither of them would have won had they been released in 2010.
Several recent movies have looked at Iran, including Argo, which was the Academy Award Winner for Best Picture in 2013 and centered on the Iran Hostage Crisis - precipitated by the Iranian Revolution - and For Neda, an HBO documentary about a young woman killed while she was protesting the contested election in 2009.
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