Critics’ Choice Awards winner and nominations: Star Wars controversy and nominations for all as just about everyone in Hollywood shortlisted.
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World War Z (2013) movie review: Brad Pitt stars alongside ravenous zombie masses in Marc Forster’s splashy but dramatically disjointed horror thriller.
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Geneviève Bujold and James Cromwell in Still Mine. Bujold’s movie credits include King of Hearts, Anne of the Thousand Days, Earthquake, and Coma. Harvey Weinstein Oscars’ Lead Continues: Oscar nominations Harvey Weinstein Oscars’ lead…
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Shahab Hosseini in Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation The National Society of Film Critics (NSFC), among whose members are the majority of the United States’ most influential and respected film commentators,…
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Vanessa Redgrave and Tilda Swinton: British Actors rule over San Francisco film critics + Ryan Gosling Thriller Tops Two international groups.
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Jeremy Renner in Kathryn Bigelow’s Iraq War drama The Hurt Locker. Below is our complete 2010 Oscar Predictions list. If we’re correct, The Hurt Locker will win a total of…
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Oscar Voting ‘Secrets’ help to explain Kate Winslet Best Actress win + War Movies are Online Critics Faves while Mexican Immigration film tops Marrakech.
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WGA Awards go for populist + outlandish screenplays while last year’s Maurice Richard leads Genie nods and Storm thriller among Guldbagge contenders.
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An ASC first: The Best Cinematography Award has gone to a French-language World War I drama that unexpectedly beat big-name Hollywood product.
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As weirdo billionaire Howard Hughes, Leonardo DiCaprio Is both fully convincing and badly miscast in Martin Scorsese’s overblown biopic The Aviator.
Film Critics Awards: Cosmic Family Drama and British Spies + double nominee Gary Oldman and surprise Iranian Actress for the Oscars?
The Godfather: Part III with Diane Keaton, George Hamilton, and Al Pacino. Francis Ford Coppola’s 1990 best picture nominee The Godfather, Part III will be the next feature presentation in the…
Oliver Stone opts to ignore the facts in his brazenly dishonest yet engrossing political thriller JFK, an account of the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination.