Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born Died Released
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Return Links Poll Archives Best Cinematography Poll: 1932/33 – 1937 Cinema Sight Asks: Which Best Cinematography winner is best? Public OpinionPoll Results
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Poster Trailer Link Release Date: August 23, 2013 Synopsis: From IMDb: “An unhappily married woman struggles to break free from social pressures.” Poster: C+ Review: Simple, deliberate and lacking in grace. This design doesn’t pop out as a work of art or as a keen sales tool, but it uses space efficiently even with the…
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Here are the results of last week’s poll. The Train Shenandoah King Rat The Collector The Train wins and goes into my queue.
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Born June 22, 1906 in Sucha, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, now Sucha Beskidzka, Malopolskie, Poland, to a Jewish family that operated a popular cake shop at the local train station, Samuel (Billy) Wilder was expected to join the family business but chose instead to become a lawyer. However, instead of attending the University of Vienna, he became…
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Berberian Sound Studio Rating Director Peter Strickland Screenplay Peter Stickland Length 92 min. Starring Toby Jones, Cosimo Fusco, Antonio Mancino, Fatma Mohamed, Chiara D’Anna, Tonia Sotiropoulou MPAA Rating Not Rated
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With the Academy Award nominations scheduled for announcement on January 16, 2014, the critics phase of Precursor Season has started to wind down, meaning fewer groups are announcing their prizes and a consensus among critics is beginning to develop. There are still a few more to come, but only the guild awards will give us…
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born Died Released
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Although 12 Years a Slave was named Best Picture in Phoenix, Gravity carried away the lion’s share of awards. The group also went with a few of the more recently-discussed winners like Matthew McConaughey and 20 Feet from Stardom, the but narrative from the critics’ groups is largely set at this point, so this doesn’t…
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Today’s final announcement came in yesterday it seems. The Houston critics used to announce nominees, but it that no longer appears to be the case. Here are the winners, which are largely the same with a few newcomers and infrequent citations such as Sandra Bullock for Gravity, The Hunt for Foreign Language Film and 20…
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12 Years a Slave picks up yet another prize, but a few more unusual picks thread through the Las Vegas critics group choices including rarely seen Emma Thompson and the lightly rewarded Matthew McConaughey. The rest are pretty standard selections. Award Tallies (5) 12 Years a Slave (3) Gravity (2) Dallas Buyers Club The Awards…
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This precursor season, if it isn’t 12 Years a Slave, it’s Her, which appears to be the year’s true critic’s darling, taking an impressive four prizes (including an honorary award). Whether the film can openly appeal to the more mainstream-minded Academy remains to be seen. THe rest of the winners here are largely familiar with…
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Another big set of wins for Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave. The Florida Critics’ raft of nominees adheres to current wisdom in several races. Nothing new or out of the ordinary. Award Tallies (6) 12 Years a Slave The Awards Best Picture 12 Years a Slave (Runner-Up: American Hustle)
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Return Links Poll Archives What Are You Watching? (Dec. 20-22, 2013) Cinema Sight Asks: What are you watching? (Dec. 20-22, 2013) Public OpinionPoll Results
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Poster Poster #3 Additional posters can be found below. Trailer Link Release Date: July 25, 2014 Synopsis: From IMDb: “In a universe where humans are near the bottom of the evolutionary ladder, a young destitute human woman is targeted for assassination by the Queen of the Universe because her very existence threatens to end the…
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