Page Revisions: (December 7, 2025) Original (January 11, 2026) New Poster (#3) Release Date: December 5, 2025 Synopsis: From IMDb: “The renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner mounts a private investigation into the death of one of her patients, whom she is convinced has been murdered.” Poster Rating: C+ (2) / B- SEE ALL POSTERS BELOW Review:
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The third of Netflix’s big four year-end Oscar contenders, Jay Kelly, has landed on the streaming service. The first of these films, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, lived up to my expectations, and the second, Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams exceeded them. Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, though, is a disappointment. The film has a catchy advertising line,
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Atlanta loved One Battle After Another and it wasn’t even close. Awards Tallies (8) One Battle After Another (2) KPop Demon Hunters, Sinners (1) Hamnet, It Was Just an Accident, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, The Perfect Neighbor, Sorry, Baby, Weapons The Awards Best Picture One Battle After Another Best Animated Film KPop Demon
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Although the Indiana journalists call this their nominations, they are in fact shortlists. Wicked: For Good is entirely shut out while The Naked Gun gets more mentions than it probably warrants. Their rules for getting on the shortlist don’t seem to be very particular and I’m guessing that it just takes one person to get
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The battle between Sinners and One Battle After Another for most nominated seems to be ramping up with a tie here. There aren’t a lot of surprises otherwise. Nominations Tallies (12) One Battle After Another, Sinners (7) Marty Supreme (5) Frankenstein, Train Dreams (4) It Was Just an Accident, The Testament of Ann Lee (3)
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1902: Oliver Emert (72 at death) {1 Nom, 1 Win} Oscar Nomination: Art Direction/Production Design (Black-and-White) Oscar Win: Art Direction/Production Design (Black-and-White) 1905: Dalton Trumbo (70 at death) {3 Noms, 2 Wins} Oscar Nominations: Screenplay, Motion Picture Story Oscar Wins: Motion Picture Story 1911: Broderick Crawford (74
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Page Revisions: (December 7, 2025) Original Release Date: January 6, 2026 Synopsis: From IMDb: “Poppy wants to explore the world and Alex prefers to stay home with a good book, but somehow they are the very best of friends. They live far apart, but for a decade they have spent one week of summer vacation
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Page Revisions: (December 7, 2025) Original Release Date: December 5, 2025 Synopsis: From IMDb: “Two couples arrive at countryside mansion they booked unknowingly together. They discover strange occurrences during stay.” Poster Rating: C SEE ALL POSTERS BELOW Review: (#1, C) Saying nothing about the film itself, simply having James McAvoy in the poster doesn’t do
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Below are eight previews for films opening next weekend. Dust Bunny (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview Ella McCay (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview Silent Night, Deadly Night (Wide) Cinema Sight Preview Atropia (Limited) Cinema Sight Preview Goodbye June (Limited) Cinema Sight Preview Lone Samurai (Limited) Cinema Sight Preview Resurrection (Limited)
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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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Return Links Polls Now That You’ve Seen Five Nights at Freddy’s 2…?
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In a way, the old Golden Globes are back again. Oddball star-futzer mentality gets Julia Roberts a nomination while big name titles that score several nominations miss out in the top category (Wicked for Good for example). These don’t tell us nearly as much as they might once have. Still, there are a lot of
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1886: Gerard Carbonara (72 at death) {1 Nom, 0 Wins} Oscar Nomination: Drama/Comedy Score 1896: Bryan Foy (80 at death) {1 Nom, 0 Wins} Oscar Nomination: Documentary Feature 1900: Irene (61 at death) {2 Noms, 0 Wins} Oscar Nominations: Costume Design (Black-and-White), Costume Design (Color) 1906: Daniel
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Toronto’s critics are often odd but they’ve gone fairly mainstream with this batch. Awards Tallies (4) One Battle After Another (2) Blue Heron, Endless Cookie (1) Blue Moon, Come See Me in the Good Light, Ghosts of the Sea, Hedda, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Montreal, My Beautiful, Nirvanna the Band the Show
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Los Angeles critics have given the third of the four major critics groups awards to One Battle After Another. The rest of the choices seem fairly well in line with the current wisdom. Awards Tallies (3) One Battle After Another (1) Afternoons of Solitude, Blue Moon, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, It Was
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