• 29th Online Critics Nominations

    29th Online Critics Nominations

    Sinners did incredibly well, landing nominations in every category it could possibly nominated in except Best Actress. One Battle also did well and apart from a few surprises (Amanda Seyfried), these look like most others. Nominations Tallies (16) Sinners (13) One Battle After Another (9) Marty Supreme (8) Sentimental Value (7) Frankenstein, Hamnet (4) It

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  • Weekend Preview: Jan. 16-18, 2026

    Weekend Preview: Jan. 16-18, 2026

    Below are eight previews for films opening next weekend.   28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview     All You Need Is Kill (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview     Charlie the Wonderdog (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview     Night Patrol (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview     The Choral (Expanding) Cinema Sight Preview     Dead Man’s

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  • Box Office History (Week 2, 2026)

    Box Office History (Week 2, 2026)

    Every week, we’ll take a look back at how Oscar-nominated films performed at the box office. Due to the lack of data prior to 1980, some of these early years may have minimal information. From the mid-1990s back to 1980, the data exists, but is sometimes spotty. Everything after that should be accurate. We’ll look

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  • Poll: Now That You’ve Seen “Primate”

    Poll: Now That You’ve Seen “Primate”

    Return Links Polls Now That You’ve Seen Primate…?

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  • Oscar History: January 12 (2026)

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1880: Melchior Lengyel (94 at death)   {1 Nom, 0 Wins}      Oscar Nomination: Original Story 1893: Edward Selzer (77 at death)   {11 Noms, 5 Wins}      Oscar Nominations: Documentary Short, Animated Short Film      Oscar Wins: Documentary Short, Animated Short Film 1904: Joseph Gershenson (84 at death)   {2 Noms, 0

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  • 83rd Golden Globe Awards

    83rd Golden Globe Awards

    Though it won two awards, Sinners took a major hit in its loss of Best Drama. One Battle After Another continued to coast towards victory though a few bumps in the road persisted for some contenders. Wagner Moura winning over Michael B. Jordan. Stellan Skarsgård finally getting recognized for his work. It was an interesting

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  • 5th Central Florida Critics Awards

    5th Central Florida Critics Awards

    Another group goes beyond the current narrative and gives most of their prizes to Sinners. Awards Tallies (9) Sinners (2) Avatar: Fire and Ash, Frankenstein, Hamnet, KPop Demon Hunters, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, The Perfect Neighbor (1) F1, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, No Other Choice, Sorry, Baby, Weapons The Awards Best

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  • 8th Greater WNY Critics Awards

    8th Greater WNY Critics Awards

    This group fell for One Battle like many other groups. Awards Tallies (7) One Battle After Another (3) Sinners (2) If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (1) KPop Demon Hunters, Marty Supreme, The Perfect Neighbor, Sentimental Value, Train Dreams The Awards Best Picture One Battle After Another Best Animated Feature KPop Demon Hunters Best

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  • 9th Hollywood Creative Alliance Awards

    9th Hollywood Creative Alliance Awards

    There’s a point at which the Golden Globes became something of a joke. That was when Pia Zadora won over Elizabeth McGovern, Howard E. Rollins Jr., Kathleen Turner, Rachel Ward, and Craig Wasson. The HCA managed to become a punchline in only their 9th year with the elevation of a trained animal over professional actors

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  • Poll: Best of Jan. 2025, Limited

    Poll: Best of Jan. 2025, Limited

    Return Links Polls What’s the Best of Jan. 2025, Limited?

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  • Oscar History: January 11 (2026)

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1888: Charles Previn (85 at death)   {7 Noms, 1 Win}      Oscar Nominations: Scoring, Musical Score      Oscar Win: Scoring 1894: Alexander Hall (74 at death)   {1 Nom, 0 Wins}      Oscar Nomination: Directing 1899: Eva Legallienne (92 at death)   {1 Nom, 0 Wins}      Oscar Nomination: Supporting Actress 1900: Borden

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  • Oscar History: January 10 (2026)

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1891: Bernard Herzbrun (72 at death)   {1 Nom, 0 Wins}      Oscar Nomination: Art Direction/Production Design 1898: Arthur Johnston (56 at death)   {1 Nom, 0 Wins}      Oscar Nomination: Original Song 1899: John Mescall (63 at death)   {1 Nom, 0 Wins}      Oscar Nomination: Cinematography (Black-and-White) 1917: Jerry Wexler (91

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  • 23rd Columbus Critics Awards

    23rd Columbus Critics Awards

    Another strong showing for One Battle with Sinners the only other multi-award winner. Awards Tallies (7) One Battle After Another (3) Sinners (1) Blue Moon, The History of Sound, It Was Just an Accident, Little Amélie or the Character of Rain, The Mastermind, One of Them Days, Predators, Rebuilding, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives

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  • 37th Producers Guild Nominations

    37th Producers Guild Nominations

    F1 and Weapons make surprise appearances while Wicked: For Good is left out entirely. The Secret Agent, No Other Choice, and It Was Just an Accident were injured by their exclusions but the PGA isn’t huge on foreign features and Sentimental Value is the one they chose to recognize. Train Dreams finally gets a boost

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  • Predictions: Golden Globe Awards

    Predictions: Golden Globe Awards

    The second televised awards show of the season and the last for a while, the Globes have changed a lot since they were spun off from the now-defunct Hollywood Foreign Press Association. They have certainly come a more appropriately international organization but their Oscar prognosticative capabilities are in the air for now. We’ll see how

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