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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) The Dark Knight, Meryl Streep, Wall - E, Johnny Depp, Brokeback Mountain, George Clooney, There Will Be Blood... they're all here.
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Blockbuster (from the Top 10 Money Makers of each year) 2002 — Spider - Man 2002 — Lord of the Rings: Two Towers 2003 — Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 2003 — Finding Nemo 2004 — The Incredibles 2004 — Spider - Man 2 2005 ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Visuals — special effects 2002 — Lord of the Rings: Two Towers 2002 — Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones 2003 — Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 2003 — Matrix Reloaded 2004 — Spider - Man 2 2004 — House of -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards for eight years and decided it was time for a «Best of,» hence the «(Almost).»
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Funniest 2002 — My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2002 — Super Troopers 2003 — Old School 2003 — Bad Santa 2004 — Dodgeball 2004 — The Incredibles 2005 — The Wedding Crashers 2005 — The Aristocrats 2006 — Little Miss Sunshine 2006 — Borat 2007 ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Music in a Film (musical score and songs) 2002 — Chicago 2002 — About a Boy 2003 — Love Actually 2003 — School of Rock 2004 — Ray 2004 — Garden State 2005 — Walk the Line 2005 — Hustle & Flow 2006 — Happy -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Saddest 2003 — In America 2003 — Cold Mountain 2004 — The Notebook 2004 — Finding Neverland 2005 — Brokeback Mountain 2005 — The Constant Gardener 2006 — Letters From Iwo Jima 2006 — The Pursuit of Happyness 2007 — Away From Her 2007 — Gone -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Movie 2002 — The Pianist 2002 — The Hours 2003 — Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 2003 — Lost in Translation 2004 — Ray 2004 — Million Dollar Baby 2005 — Brokeback Mountain 2005 — Capote 2006 — The Departed 2006 ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Actor 2002 — Adrien Brody — The Pianist 2002 — Jack Nicholson — About Schmidt 2003 — Bill Murray — Lost in Translation 2003 — Sean Penn — Mystic River 2004 — Jamie Foxx — Ray 2004 — Johnny Depp — Finding Neverland 2005 ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Most Disappointing 2003 — Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle 2003 — The Hulk 2004 — The Big Bounce 2004 — Hildalgo 2005 — Bewitched 2005 — Be Cool 2006 — Eragon 2006 — The Da Vinci Code 2007 — Spider - Man 3 2007 — The Golden Compass 2008 -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Documentary Editor's note: TSR Movie Awards started in 2002, but the Documentary category wasn't added until 2006 2006 — An Inconvenient Truth 2006 — Jesus Camp 2007 — No End in Sight 2007 — Sicko 2008 — Man on Wire 2008 — Dear Zachary: A -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Quote Editor's note — TSR Movie Awards started in 2002, but the category Best Quote didn't begin until 2005.
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote With Will Ferrell and Brad Pitt starring in Megamind in one week, what better time to vote for the best animated?
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Acting — Entire Cast 2002 — Chicago 2002 — The Hours 2003 — Mystic River 2003 — In America 2004 — Finding Neverland 2004 — Aviator 2005 — Walk the Line 2005 — Capote 2006 — Little Miss Sunshine 2006 — The Departed 2007 ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Actress 2002 — Renee Zellweger — Chicago 2002 — Nicole Kidman — The Hours 2003 — Keisha Castle - Hughes — Whale Rider 2003 — Samantha Morton — In America 2004 — Hilary Swank — Million Dollar Baby 2004 — Kate Winslet — Finding Neverland 2005 ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Supporting Actress 2002 — Kathy Bates — About Schmidt 2002 — Meryl Streep — Adaptation 2003 — Renee Zellweger — Cold Mountain 2003 — Maria Bello — Cooler 2004 — Cate Blancett — Elizabeth 2004 — Natalie Portman — Closer 2005 — Amy Adams ---LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Action Hero / Superhuman / Villain 2002 — Aragorn — Lord of the Rings: Two Towers 2002 — Spider - Man — Spider - Man 2003 — Legolas — Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 2003 — Wolverine — X2 2004 — Jason Bourne — The Bourne Identity 2004 — The -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Scariest Editor's note: TSR Movie Awards started in 2002, but the Scariest category began in 2004.
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Actor of the Year (multiple roles) Editor's note — each year voters select an actor from all of his films in that year.
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Cameo Editor's note: The TSR Movie Awards began in 2002, but the category Best Cameo didn't start until started in 2004.
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Screenplay — Adapted 2002 — The Pianist 2002 — About a Boy 2003 — Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 2003 — Mystic River 2004 — Million Dollar Baby 2004 — Finding Neverland 2005 — Capote 2005 — Brokeback Mountain 2006 — The -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost) CLICK HERE to vote Best Screenplay — Original 2002 — My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2002 — Gangs of New York 2003 — In America 2003 — Lost in Translation 2004 — Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004 — The Incredibles 2005 — Crash 2005 — The Squid and -LSB-...]
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Review Movie Awards: Best of the Decade (Almost)-- COMPLETE RESULTS The decade is over (and has been for a year).
Not exact matches
At last year's Sundance Film Festival, this small - budget indie garnered rave
reviews and the
award for the best science - themed
movie.
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Though it's among the best -
reviewed movies of the year and is just about guaranteed to be 2011's # 1 film by earnings, don't expect Deathly Hallows Part 2 to score a Best Picture Academy
Award win like Lord of the Rings: Return of the King did.
The film, directed by John Lee Hancock, won AFI's 2014 «
Movie of the Year»
Award and was recognized by the National Board of
Review in their «Top 10 Films» and chronicles the true story of the development of the 1964 Walt Disney film Mary Poppins.
Despite the fact that the
movie is up for several Academy
Awards, most of the
reviews I've read tend to condem nearly every aspect of the story.
Anthony has been nominated for 13
awards, 3 of which he won: Acapulco Black Film Festival's «Rising Star» in 2001, Black Movie Awards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The Dep
awards, 3 of which he won: Acapulco Black Film Festival's «Rising Star» in 2001, Black
Movie Awards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The Dep
Awards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of
Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The Departed.
A huge chunk of
movies we
reviewed in January at the Sundance Film Festival — from
award winners to our personal favorites — are also finding their way into theaters during that time.
Accepting a prize for «Mr. Fox» five years ago at the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn.
awards dinner, Anderson wryly noted the roller - coaster trajectory of
reviews to that point, beginning with rapturous notices for such
movies as «Rushmore» and «The Royal Tenenbaums» and then leveling off for 2004's «The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou» and 2007's «The Darjeeling Limited.»
The Toronto International Film Festival has become the showcase for ambitious autumn releases by studios hoping for Academy
Awards, or at least for good
reviews of
movies that adults can enjoy without resorting to their child within.
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The biggest surprises in the main category are definitely «Wonder Woman,» which received pretty good
reviews, but was not expected to compete with the big
award movies, and «Molly's Game,» which, to my knowledge, has not received a Best Picture nomination from any group thus far.
Now, we finally know what The Scorecard
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Movie Awards.
The Martian is one of the most talked about films of the year and has been named one of the best
movies of the year by groups such as National Board of
Review, which also
awarded top honors to Ridley Scott for Best Director, Matt Damon for Best Actor and Drew Goddard for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Even without Evan's rave
review (or the knowledge that it picked up a SXSW Audience
Award), this
movie just looks like it has a ton of awesome scifi action potential.
And while it's an art that has already yielded our first magnum opus of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated
Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until
Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be
awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those
movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until
movies that we saw and
reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 2014.
Accolades: «The Post» won Best Film of the Year as well as Best Actress and Actor from The National Board of
Review, and earned eight nominations from the Critics Choice
Awards, six from the Golden Globes, and landed on the AFI's 10
movies of the year list.
That both Hanks and «Sully» the
movie are likely to be also - rans in the
awards race this year, despite a smattering of recognition by such second - tier honors as the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the National Board of
Review, is a bit of a surprise.
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As the
awards seasons comes to a close, GeekScholars
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reviewing all of the latest trailers hitting the interwebs!
Before
reviewing the films, Kevin and Kristin talk about some
movie news that includes
award nominations and Lucasfilm developments.
The 86th Academy
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