Here we see two separate Oscar years colliding (the nature of international distribution and eligibillity peculiarities) with ...
Teyana Taylor, “One Battle After Another” (Warner Bros.) ...
While Sinners led the nominations by a comfortable margin there wasn't a clear "favourite" to emerge at the the Critics ...
Behold the five Oscar-nominated Supporting Actresses of 1973: a "bitchin' babe" (Candy Clark), a pint-sized con-artist (Tatum O'Neal), a possessed teenager (Linda Blair), a selfish carnival dancer ...
Love that you brought up Megan Abbott. And I do appreciate that the portrayal of misogyny is nuanced and not one-note in this film. The (very realistic) portrayal of how law enforcement in this small ...
Today's top ten list was inspired by the passing of the great Joan Fontaine, half of Hollywood's most embittered AND most successful sibling rivalry, all-female division. Usually when a movie star has ...
thats a misreading of it. lots of gay ppl in the 90s weren't accepted in a homophobic society. it's an accurate mirror of what simon would have been faced an he does face genuine joy in bonding to ...
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 ...
The right woman won! I'm kind of bummed by Glenn's low scores, though (although part of my affection for her performance may be a confused love for the movie as a whole). I think Tom Jones is one of ...
Sometimes, a writing project can take a life of its own, overwhelming you. That's what happened to me when trying to write about Old Hollywood director Mitchell Leisen. Initially, I pitched this piece ...
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