Telluride programs a fraction of the number of
movies of that other awards season launchpad, the Toronto International Film Festival, which opens September 8, and the low - key mountain event has no red carpets or photocalls.
Not exact matches
After early critical acclaim (she's been nominated for Golden Globes, Emmys, Oscars, and a ton
of other major
awards), she's now become the first woman
of color to helm a
movie with a budget
of at least $ 100 million.
The beloved production based on the novel by Victor Hugo received the Tony
Award in 1987 and gained an even more wide - spread audience with the release
of the 2012
movie with Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway and
other huge names.
She is also the co-founder
of Abc Pictures Limited, currently among few prominent
movie production houses in Ghana that can boost
of award - winning favorites such as «Letters To My Mother», «Happy Deathday», «I Do» and «Any
Other Monday» to its credit.
The researchers found their automated method
of movie citations is better at predicting greatness, especially in
movies 25 years old or older, than these runners - up: the expertise
of movie critics (a group
of critics or a single critic), the wisdom
of the crowd, the numbers
of awards won and the amount
of box office sales, among
others.
The
other night I was watching the re-run
of the MTV
Movie Awards 2012 through a German television channel (I hated the wrong timing mostly nonsense commentary with lots
of laughing from the three German VJs) and there were some outfits that really impressed me.
Note that most
other awards organizations treated Damien Chazelle's Whiplash script as an original screenplay, but the Academy considered it to be an adapted screenplay for reasons known only to the Academy (Chazelle has previously released a single Whiplash scene as a short film to raise funds to complete the full
movie, which is apparently the source
of the problem).
Grainger first came to the attention
of American audiences in the television series THE BORGIAS, and has appeared in such television productions as BONNIE & CLYDE, playing the titular role
of Bonnie and earning nominations from the Critics» Choice
Awards for Best Actress in a
Movie or Mini-Series and the Satellite
Award for Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television; and in LADY CHATTERLEY»S LOVER among
others.
In
other words, the 36th annual Razzie
Awards were held recently, and — as always — they took the time to honor the worst
movies of 2016, all
of which happened to be big - name...
Seeing the three
of them and
other respected actors like Molina, Dean Norris, and Michael Kelly assembled here in a
movie unspooling just before Thanksgiving gives Secret the illusion
of being an
awards season contender.
Northern Borders is a coming -
of - age
movie like no
other, with Academy
Award - nominee Bruce Dern playing a grandfather who...
«Our
award is really a lifetime achievement for those actors who are not acknowledged at
other award shows but provide the fabric and texture to
movies and TV shows,» added Brian Carney, son
of Art Carney and voice over actor.
One
movie can win Best Director and a bunch
of other awards, but Best Picture — if it's a competitive year as this one is, is ranked differently.
As a lifelong avid fan
of feature and independent films, Judy also founded the
Award winning, immensely popular website, theflickchicks.com., which carries her weekly
movie reviews, coverage
of red carpet premieres, film festivals and conventions, and
other articles related to the motion picture industry.
Other than Academy
Award winners Helen Hunt and William Hurt (trying desperately to squeeze blood out
of this superficial stone), the cast is filled with virtually unknown performers, and their ham - fisted delivery falls perfectly in line with the cloying, saccharine atmosphere the
movies seems hellbent on maintaining.
Brush up on the recent history
of the Academy
Award for Best Director, as well as their
movies» history and
other notable accolades, below.
This year, more than ever, several big - time Hollywood actors and filmmakers have served as producers on some
of the prime
awards contenders — with no
other involvement in the
movie whatsoever.
Brush up on the recent history
of the Academy
Award for Best Director, as well as their
movies» history and
other notable accolades, from Damien Chazelle to the Coen brothers.
Patton says he's spent plenty
of time catching up on
movies and says that he was able to catch
other award nominees like «Dallas Buyer's Club,» «Short Term 12,» and the documentary «Computer Chess.»
Other movies tipped for success on the night include The Shape
of Water, directed by Guillermo del Toro, has been nominated for a total
of 12
awards with Darkest Hour and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri both receiving nine nominations.
By Tracy Rosenfield HollywoodNews.com: Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed, Anna Kendrick and Elizabeth Reaser all showed up at the MTV
Movie awards to support «New Moon» (in the case
of Stewart and Kendrick, their
other films as well).
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other awards group or
movie studio.
Rating
awarded to Frozen, American Honey and
others, as database adopts system to raise profile
of movies written by, directed by and starring women
Award: The Assassin Least Sexy
Movie: 50 Shades
of Grey (Runner - up: A LEGO Brickumentary) Best Tolkien Reference: The Martian Best Gag Involving a Hammer: Avengers: Age
of Ultron Best Joke About Naming Your Fists «Cagney and Lacey»: Spy Best Celebrity Cameo: LeBron James, Trainwreck Best Imaginary Friend: Bing Bong, Inside Out Most Awkward Interplay Between Real and Fictional Theme Parks: Tomorrowland (Runner - up: Jurassic World) Best Contact Lenses: Johnny Depp, Black Mass Best Eyeglasses: Sean Harris, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation Best Glass Eye: Christian Bale, The Big Short Best Robot: Ava (Ex Machina) Worst Robot: Chappie (Chappie) The Cameron Crowe
Award for a Soundtrack in Search
of a
Movie: Aloha Best Aerial Stunt: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Runner - up: Spectre) Worst Oven - Cleaning Method: The Visit Worst Misuse
of a Juice Bottle: Sleeping with
Other People Best
Movie About Journalism: Spotlight Worst
Movie About Journalism: Truth The Sudden Ubiquity
Award: Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina, Brooklyn, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Revenant); Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road; Legend; The Revenant); Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina, Mojave, Star Wars: The Force Awakens) Best Dog - boy: Jack Bright, The Good Dinosaur Worst Dog - man: Channing Tatum, Jupiter Ascending Worst Implicit Historical Comparison: Moving the events
of The Secret in Their Eyes from Argentina's Dirty War to post-9 / 11 America Best Backward - Looking Reboot: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Worst Backward - Looking Reboot: Terminator Genisys Best Home
Movies: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Nicest Russian Spy: Mark Rylance, Bridge
of Spies Trends
of the Year: Women ruling comedy (Trainwreck, Spy); an overdue pushback against CGI (Mad Max: Fury Road, Star Wars: The Force Awakens); sneakily feminist themes in summer sequels (Magic Mike XXL, Mad Max: Fury Road); spy spoofs (Spy, Kingsman: The Secret Service, The Man from U.N.C.L.E, the final third
of Spectre)
At the film's recent press day, Shyamalan and Blum discussed their creative partnership and the most surprising aspect
of working with each
other, why the scares in this film are deceptively simple yet terrifying and original, how the mock documentary style format gave Shyamalan new cinematic tools for keeping the audience guessing, his directing style, what he was looking for in his young actors, why he cast experienced stage actors for the grandparents» roles, his collaboration with
award - winning DP Maryse Alberti, how he recruited Oxenbould to shoot the chase sequence underneath the house, why he likes treating B genre
movies like they're A dramas, and more.
For some
movie fans, Fall is a welcome respite from the oft - numbing assault
of Summer blockbusters; for
other fans it will be time spent having to endure a lot more «artsy» films and
Award season hopefuls until the holiday
movie season arrives with its own slew
of blockbuster fare.
Earlier this month, The Envelope gathered some
of the industry's top actors not just to talk about their current,
award - contending films but to take the temperature
of a community rattled by revelations
of sexual harassment and assault claims against the likes
of movie titan Harvey Weinstein and
others.
Seeing the three
of them and
other respected actors like Molina, Dean Norris, and Michael Kelly assembled here in a
movie unspooling in theaters just before Thanksgiving gives Secret the illusion
of being an
awards season contender.
Ramsay was the only
other woman to win a top non-acting
award, earning Best Screenplay for her film, You Were Never Really Here; she shared the prize with Greek filmmakers Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou for their
movie, The Killing
of a Sacred Deer.
What makes «The Disappearance
of Eleanor Rigby» truly stand apart from all the
other films
of its kind, be they French art - house
award winners, your mother's favorite Meg Ryan
movie or the myriad
of romantic comedies out there, is the emotional depth that is allowed by the film's premise and length, executed almost perfectly.
THE LORD
OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING (Grade: A): The third and final installment of Peter Jackson's epic adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's «Rings» trilogy (winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director) is unique in the annals of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN
OF THE KING (Grade: A): The third and final installment of Peter Jackson's epic adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's «Rings» trilogy (winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director) is unique in the annals of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
OF THE KING (Grade: A): The third and final installment
of Peter Jackson's epic adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's «Rings» trilogy (winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director) is unique in the annals of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
of Peter Jackson's epic adaptation
of J. R. R. Tolkien's «Rings» trilogy (winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director) is unique in the annals of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
of J. R. R. Tolkien's «Rings» trilogy (winner
of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director) is unique in the annals of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
of 11 Academy
Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director) is unique in the annals
of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
of movie sequels: a Part Three that fulfills the story and themes
of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every other aspec
of its predecessors with a blissful unity and satisfaction, and surpasses them in character development, emotional depth, visual splendor and every
other aspect.
Beasts
of No Nation won a SAG
Award for its star Idris Elba, but was snubbed at the Oscars, as has every
other Netflix
movie.
To further her home country stardom, in 1994, she went on to star in the film El Callejón de los Milagros (Miracle Alley), which won more
awards than any
other movie in the history
of Mexican cinema.
The Salt
of the Earth The Salvation Samba San Andreas Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The Second Mother Secret in Their Eyes Self / less Serena Set Fire to the Stars Seventh Son Seymour: An Introduction Shaun the Sheep
Movie (2015 OFCS
Award Nominee) She's Funny That Way Sicario (2015 OFCS
Award Nominee) Sinister 2 Sisters Sleeping with
Other People Slow West Son
of Saul (2015 OFCS
Award Nominee) Southpaw Spectre The SpongeBob
Movie: Sponge Out
of Water Spotlight (2015 OFCS
Award Winner) Spring Spy The Stanford Prison Experiment Star Wars: The Force Awakens Steve Jobs (2015 OFCS
Award Winner) Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine Straight Outta Compton Strangerland Stray Dog Suffragette Sunshine Superman
0:00 — Intro 04:12 — Headlines: RIP Rue McClanahan, First Look at Captain America's Costume, Captain America Casting, John Carpenter to Direct Fangland, MTV
Movie Award Winners, Donald Glover Spider - Man Campaign 26:05 — Review: Splice 44:55 — Trailer Trash: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Gulliver's Travels 52:15 —
Other Stuff We Watched: House
of 1000 Corpses, Class
of Nuke «Em High, War
of the Worlds, The Beyond, Where Eagles Dare, Mystery Train, Get Him to the Greek, Broad Street Bullies, Mystery Team, Stocky Night in Canada 2 1:25:05 — Junk Mail: The Ballad
of Chaco, English is a Real Hoot, Overrated and Underrated Directors, X-Men Comics and the World Cup, The»80s as a Golden Age
of Film, Where to Get Poutine in Windsor 1:42:55 — This Week's DVD Releases 1:44:20 — Outro
The Critics» Choice
Awards have lined up with the Oscars in six of the last seven Best Pictures, but it's worth noting that the Broadcast Film Critics Association spread the wealth around with genre awards to the other Oscar favorites, Gravity (Best Sci - Fi / Horror Movie) and American Hustle (Best Co
Awards have lined up with the Oscars in six
of the last seven Best Pictures, but it's worth noting that the Broadcast Film Critics Association spread the wealth around with genre
awards to the other Oscar favorites, Gravity (Best Sci - Fi / Horror Movie) and American Hustle (Best Co
awards to the
other Oscar favorites, Gravity (Best Sci - Fi / Horror
Movie) and American Hustle (Best Comedy).
Beyond this aspect
of awards season, the
other thing we often consider is validation, the idea that our peers or our betters agree with our opinions about
movies and honor them for their work.
The National Board
Of Review awards will be held at a gala on January 9, and here's the group's other top 10 movies of the yea
Of Review
awards will be held at a gala on January 9, and here's the group's
other top 10
movies of the yea
of the year:
The
movie is getting a disturbing lack
of support for some well - deserved year - end
awards, but you can help put it at the top
of your ten by seeing this film or sharing it with
others.
While it didn't win any
of those, it did win 48
other awards including the BAFTA
award for Best Animated Film, as well as the Critic's Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Fea
award for Best Animated Film, as well as the Critic's Choice
Movie Award for Best Animated Fea
Award for Best Animated Feature.
You can waste hours scouring the Internet in search
of someone predicting a
movie other than Son
of Saul to win the Academy
Award for Best Foreign Language Film next week.
Holly Hunter already has Oscars, Emmys and a whole slew
of other awards for
movies like The Piano, Broadcast News over her long and successful career, but now last summer's indie hit The Big Sick has sparked a new round
of honors for the star including two SAG nominations, a Critics» Choice nom, and tonight a Career Achievement
Award at the Palm Springs Film Festival's
awards gala.
That's a really tremendous cast, one with a whole bunch
of Oscars and
other awards to their names, and at the very least the
movie will serve as counterprogramming to next summer's action and superhero blockbusters.
Ugh, yes, I actually didn't mean to write «not nominated for Best Picture» but instead a
movie not nominated for a whole swag
of other awards, but as I was looking at the list
of winners I forgot that Dark Knight wasn't nominated for BP.
This is your chance to see Hollywood's best and worst dressed, watch the Academy
Awards broadcast on the big screen with a bunch
of other film nerds, drink to your heart's content, play
movie trivia, and try to best the rest
of KC by picking the most winners correctly on your ballot!
It wasn't in most
of the
awards conversations that turn the volume way up on
others movie this time
of year.
Ironically, for an
awards program meant to highlight standout performances, the Academy Awards have turned into the 800 - pound gorilla of fall and winter entertainment coverage, stomping out other movie news to deposit mounds of hype about a relatively small group of «frontrunners.&
awards program meant to highlight standout performances, the Academy
Awards have turned into the 800 - pound gorilla of fall and winter entertainment coverage, stomping out other movie news to deposit mounds of hype about a relatively small group of «frontrunners.&
Awards have turned into the 800 - pound gorilla
of fall and winter entertainment coverage, stomping out
other movie news to deposit mounds
of hype about a relatively small group
of «frontrunners.»
The
movie is awful, from the script's blending
of Southern charm and Jewish slang, to the over-the-top performances by its actors, but when an internet posting begins a rumor that star Marilyn Hack (Catherine O'Hara) should garner an Oscar nomination come
awards time, the film's publicist (John Michael Higgins) goes into overdrive, generating even more buzz about possible nominations for its
other two stars, Victor Allen Miller (Harry Shearer) and Callie Webb (Parker Posey).
This can be bestseller lists or «notable book» lists, literary
awards, featured or guest
of honor speaking engagements, new book contracts, foreign / audio /
movie rights sales, career reinvention, anthology invitations / appearances, offices in
other literary organizations, or
other milestones
of significance.
On the @katiecouric website, find interviews with Sapphire, the author
of Push (the
movie - version, Precious, is nominated for six Academy
Awards, including Best Picture); Malcolm Gladwell; and
other authors.