Sentences with phrase «picture winners ever»

With $ 37.7 million in domestic ticket sales since its release in October, «Birdman» is one of the lowest grossing best picture winners ever, underscoring the unusually wide gap this year between Oscar nominated films and box - office results.

Not exact matches

More likely, Romo will be one of the most forgettably great quarterbacks we have ever seen — someone who no one could hate but was never deeply loved, like that Best Picture winner that didn't stand the test of time.
Not ever Best Picture winner in the»90s holds up, and almost every year there were better options that might have won instead, but the»90s were a hugely pivotal decade that took Best Picture from Kevin Costner to Kevin Spacey, and... okay, well maybe that's not the feel - good progression we're looking for, but still.
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.
He had directed one of the quintessential works of the late - 20th century indie movement in Sex, Lies, and Videotape, a film that would have been a deserving Best Picture winner in Traffic, and one of the most entertaining and rewatchable movies ever made in Ocean's Eleven.
Timothée Chalamet, another recent Gotham Award winner for Sony Pictures Classics» gay romance «Call Me By Your Name,» became the NYFCC's youngest - ever winner in the Best Actor category.
Did you know that in all of SAG / DGA / Oscar history, no DGA winner has ever predicted Best Picture without a SAG ensemble nomination?
James Cameron's romantic epic, at the time the most expensive film ever made and the biggest moneymaker of all time, winner of a record - tying 11 Academy Awards (including Best Picture and Best Director), and the film that made Cameron the self - proclaimed «king of the world,» makes its long - awaited Blu - ray debut in both Standard Blu - ray and Blu - ray 3D sets, both of them numbering four discs and both featuring two new, exclusive documentaries.
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.
Hollywoodnews.com: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will celebrate the career of Oscar ® - winner Vanessa Redgrave with its first - ever European tribute to an actor, on Sunday, November 13, in London.
This is a decade that sees some of the best - ever Best Picture winners and also some of the worst.
No one has ever accused Anderson of being a populist filmmaker; his personal top - grosser, 2007 Best Picture nominee and Actor winner Blood, looks like a fluke.
Nominated for a combined (22) Academy Awards and winner of (9) Oscars, including (2) for Best Picture, «The Godfather» and «The Godfather: Part II» are still considered, forty - years after their release, to among the greatest American films ever made.
[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.
The French - made «Z,» a huge international hit and the 1970 Oscar - winner for Best Foreign Language Picture, is one of the most influential true - crime thrillers ever made.
Out of all of the people who have ever written a movie, only one man can claim he wrote the Oscar winner for Best Picture two years in a row.
Of course, I knew most of the songs and was familiar with the classic moments from this Best Picture winner for 1966 which once was the highest grossing picture evePicture winner for 1966 which once was the highest grossing picture evepicture ever made.
Twenty Yawns by Jane Smiley and Lauren Castillo (Two Lions, April 1) This beachy bedtime book is the first - ever picture book from Pulitzer Prize winner Smiley, and we're ecstatic to see she's collaborating with Caldecott Honor winner Castillo (Nana in the City).
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