We kick off our annual post-nomination Oscar Volley series with the newest Oscar category: Best Casting. There have been ...
It was very funny. My favorite wig is the one from The Others.
Grammys are often “shared” wins so this means that other Oscar regulars that Spielberg works with like Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall are also Grammy winners now, too, ...
I've always felt this goes way beyond the "gay best friend" trope. Plato's yearning for a father/boyfriend is given a lot more prominence than most of the movies discusses. At least when the ...
This is one of my favorite movies of all-time, and I think Meryl and Redford have perhaps the best chemistry of any couple on-screen, ever (all the better given that they have both struggled with ...
Given the passing of Angela Lansbury, I think Ann Blyth now holds the record of being the nominee from the earliest Oscars (the 18th) still living. I also think she may be the only one from the 40s, ...
This year's Academy Awards saw Mikey Madison's work in Anora become the 100th performance to take the Best Actress Oscar. There's much to say about this race, good and bad, and I'm currently preparing ...
It’s been two weeks since our last update on regional critics prizes and other such organizations. Much has happened in the meantime, though One Battle After Another remains the frontrunner with the ...
Interesting that all the erotics are in the first third. The movie really is efficient! And yes, cheers for Michael Douglas. Of all the movies you mention, I think he rates highest in Romancing the ...
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS LIST IN THE COMMENTS. These stats will also probably show up on the Oscar charts too but why not collect them here first or simultaneously while still ...
To be honest, I'd have voted for Burstyn in any other year, but not this one. We're not talking about "one of the best performances ever". We're talking about THE BEST performance ever. There are less ...
I've seen this movie a zillion times, and I don't agree with Nick's take at all. It's not Parker's fault, but I think the Baroness is set up as a cardboard character, a clear villainess. I do agree ...