Return Links Poll Archives Now That You’ve Seen 3 Days to Kill…? Cinema Sight Asks: Now that you’ve seen “3 Days to Kill,” what’s your favorite Kevin Costner performance? Public OpinionPoll Results
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Poster Trailer Link Release Date: March 28, 2014 Synopsis: From IMDb: “A biography of the civil-rights activist and labor organizer Cesar Chavez.” Poster: C- Review: A glaring, boring affair. The solidarity motif is fitting, but overbearing. The bright colors might bring attention to the poster, but it seems otherwise so uneventful that it’s easy for…
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We had no films release this past weekend with the potential for Oscar nominations.
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Going outside the box in a number of categories, there isn’t much we can learn from the Satellite Awards. If they end up being prescient, we might revisit, but a lot of “gimme” prizes (Frozen for Animated Film and “Let It Go” for Original Song, as well as Alfonso Cuaron for Director) went elsewhere suggesting…
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Welcome to The Morning After, where I share with you what I’ve seen over the past week either in film or television. On the film side, if I have written a full length review already, I will post a link to that review. Otherwise, I’ll give a brief snippet of my thoughts on the film…
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Nebraska Rating Director Alexander Payne Screenplay Bob Nelson Length 115 min. Starring Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, Bob Odenkirk, Stacy Keach MPAA Rating Rated R for some language
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Short Term 12 Rating Director Destin Cretton Screenplay Destin Cretton Length 96 min. Starring Brie Larson, John Gallagher Jr., Kaitlyn Dever, Stephanie Beatriz, Rami Malek, Alex Calloway, Kevin Hernandez, Lydia Du Veaux, Keith Stanfield, Frantz Turner, Diana Maria Riva MPAA Rating R for language and brief sexuality
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12 Years a Slave Rating Director Steve McQueen Screenplay John Ridley (Novel by Solomon Northrup) Length 134 min. Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Lupita Nyong’o, Adepero Oduye, Paul Giamatti, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Sarah Paulson, Alfre Woodard, Scoot McNairy, Taran Killam, Brad Pitt MPAA Rating R for violence/cruelty, some nudity and brief sexuality
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As the precursor awards continue unabated until Oscar night, I’m going to be providing a weekly update highlighting the films that have won and lost momentum through the precursor awards (and in some cases other outside influences). This is it. The Oscars are less than a week away and all of the guilds have had…
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For our twelfth Rundown article, we look at two categories responsible for the overall visual look and pacing of the film. After the jump, you’ll find our winner and runner-up predictions for Best Editing & Best Cinematography as well as general commentary about the race. Tuesday, we’ll cover two categories that are the absolute foundations…
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As we approach the 86th Annual Academy Awards, we would like to see what our readers think are the best of this year’s Oscar crop. To achieve such, we will be running one new poll each day for the next 24 days. Best Actor Cinema Sight Asks: Which 86th Oscars nominee for Best Actor is…
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born Died Ceremonies
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Return Links Poll Archives What Are You Most Anticipating? (March 2014, Limited) Cinema Sight Asks: Which March 2014 limited release film are you most anticipating? Public OpinionPoll Results
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Every week, I get several press releases, screening invitations and other notifications from a handful of studio contacts. While I won’t be sharing any information regarding my screening invites, some of the press releases might be of interest to my readers, so I thought I’d start sharing them in toto with all of you. These…
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