Sentences with phrase «picture winner because»

Still, I ended up leaving feeling good about the Best Picture winner because it is so deserving, stats be damned.

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It's notable because (as TIFF reminded us with tags in front of every film) in past years Slumdog Millionaire and The King's Speech were winners of the «Audience Award», later going on to also win Best Picture as well as the hearts of the entire world.
Which is to say that the Best Picture winners, with seemingly increasing frequency, are prone to parsing the zeitgeist without delving deeply into any of the sundry particulars — which makes sense because, as popular film edges ever closer to its dream of total inoffensiveness, the picture that's celebrated as the year's best must be the one that best democratizes the annual caPicture winners, with seemingly increasing frequency, are prone to parsing the zeitgeist without delving deeply into any of the sundry particulars — which makes sense because, as popular film edges ever closer to its dream of total inoffensiveness, the picture that's celebrated as the year's best must be the one that best democratizes the annual capicture that's celebrated as the year's best must be the one that best democratizes the annual caboodle.
Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty will reportedly have their shot at Oscars redemption on Sunday after infamously flubbing the best picture winner at last year's ceremony because of an envelope mix - up.
While a rarity for an eventual Best Picture winner it wasn't seen as that surprising because the film was essentially a number of long one - shot takes stitched together.
Usually, though, a Best Picture winner will only win Score if a sweep is afoot, and hardly ever does the rest of the time because in years when the Academy spreads the wealth, they seem to divide the films they like along the lines of tech, craft and major categories.
This is always an interesting category because the winner usually falls into one of two (or sometimes both) categories: a major action film or the Best Picture winner.
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.
The victory for «The Shape of Water» is rather surprising because, for the first time in over 20 years, a Best Picture winner has won the top prize without having a nomination for Best Cast from SAG, along with another big surprise of not winning its respective Screenplay category on the way to the top.
Because of how the Best Picture prize is chosen, it's most likely that the winner will end up being a consensus choice — possibly very few people's absolute favorite movie but a lot of people's third - favorite movie.
Just because the SAG Ensemble is a pretty good indicator of a potential Best Picture winner (with the caveat that stats are only reliable until they aren't) doesn't mean we can't talk about what might get nominated.
[Driving Miss Daisy's] ending — «You're my best friend, Hoke» — is one of the few times you'll ever see me moved to praise the recent Best Picture winner Crash, because I sort of think Crash knew how ridiculous it was when Sandra Bullock says the same thing to her beleaguered housekeeper.
It's too bad that screenwriter Diane Thomas suffered an untimely death because she had a winner here, this being her first and only screenplay produced into a motion picture.
A Dunkirk win would be a massive shock if only because the last time anyone talked about it as a possible Best Picture winner was last summer.
When America Alone (personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available, etc, etc) came out, I used to get occasional emails from Hollywood - not from the 20 - million - per - picture guys but from bona fide and Oscar - nominated stars (ie, not fake Nobel winners)- saying how much they liked the book, but please, don't mention it to anybody because they have to work in this town... Well, I'll never know what it's like to depend on Hollywood producers for your next gig, but I know a little bit about the public speaking circuit, and I was surprised, when Niall Ferguson made some unexceptional observations about Keynes that fell afoul of Big Gay, how instantly and abjectly he prostrated himself:
Okay, before the Nexus 6P owners string me up — I placed the Galaxy S7 in the winners picture because it is the clear winner when it comes to specifications.
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