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While Sinners led the nominations by a comfortable margin there wasn't a clear "favourite" to emerge at the the Critics ...
Teyana Taylor, “One Battle After Another” (Warner Bros.) ...
Here we see two separate Oscar years colliding (the nature of international distribution and eligibillity peculiarities) with ...
Eva Marie Saint. Of course. She's wonderful - though personally I would like to see her in the history books for North by Northwest. I just watched The High and The mighty yesterday. What a strange ...
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, ...
I've always been a sucker for 2002 (even if Ed Harris is a bit much), and I think 2010 will age really well and looked back on fondly. I get why 1993 is viewed this way, but I'm not THAT excited about ...
Premiering at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival, Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark became one of the most discussed films of 2000. At the end of the festivities, von Trier would walk away with the Palme ...
Beloved, to some extent, suffered from the reaction to Spielberg and The Color Purple. As Danny Glover himself once said in the early 90s, "The Color Purple is a good film, not a great one." Some of ...
James from Ames: I can say with certainty that it is the lowest score (when converted to a %) given to any actress across all of the Smackdowns that have occurred at The Film Experience. It comes out ...
This was the film that I thought would surely make her a star, after years of loving her work in films like Baby Boy and in various small-screen roles. It should've been her first nomination, followed ...
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 ...