That also makes me wonder about the Oscar race itself, and why
some movies get into the box and others don't.
Not exact matches
Reasonably intelligent Irish type,
Into lots of weird music, watching movies, talking about everything and nothing, Buddhism, baking crap cakes (damn you bake off) oh and massively totally completely into motorbikes (BTW I don't really own a farm but a check box for owning a farm was gettin
Into lots of weird music, watching
movies, talking about everything and nothing, Buddhism, baking crap cakes (damn you bake off) oh and massively totally completely
into motorbikes (BTW I don't really own a farm but a check box for owning a farm was gettin
into motorbikes (BTW I don't really own a farm but a check
box for owning a farm was
getting...
* In the Fade: Diane Kruger's total immersion in the pain and rage of a woman dreadfully wronged... * Second by second, the most astounding performance of the year: Cameron Britton as Ed Kemper in Mindhunter... *
Get Out: TV - like image of Mrs. Armitage (Catherine Keener) receding in darkness as Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) «sinks
into the floor»... * Bronze
box in ebon cosmos above ocean of stars — Twin Peaks: The Return... * The Other Side of Hope: gray face pushing up out of coal bin... * Almost subliminal glimpse of Maureen (Kristen Stewart) disappearing
into a boutique doorway; how longshots of public spaces somehow enhance profound interiority, Personal Shopper... * But of course: Julianne Moore a great silent -
movie face, Wonderstruck...
Halfway through the
movie, she
gets put
into aforementioned
box, and simply has to work some «scream queen» bones while remaining Poe's ultimate objective.
Instead of the special table inside of the
box that prevents the middle of the pizza to
getting smushed
into the cardboard top, there is now a special lens for a smartphone - powered
movie projector.