Congratulations, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin for The King’s Speech.
“The King’s Speech,” Best Picture of 2010
Filed under 83rd Academy Awards on February 28th, 2011
Filed under 83rd Academy Awards on February 28th, 2011
Congratulations, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin for The King’s Speech.
Filed under 83rd Academy Awards, Film ratings on February 27th, 2011
As last year, I only just finished watching all of the Best Picture nominees. Since I haven’t missed a single Academy Awards broadcast in years, and taking into account that watching the Academy Awards without actually having seen the films and the performances is somewhat pointless, I have spent the last week catching up on [...]
Filed under Film on September 16th, 2010
I usually do not post videos, but I am really looking forward to seeing the motion picture adaptation of Rabbit Hole, with Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, and, you know, others. Update: Lionsgate pulled the YouTube video, so here’s the link to the trailer.
Filed under Film ratings on March 17th, 2010
The return of Film Ratings! Unfortunately, because a lot of films had to be skipped, I was left with a lot of mediocre films. Terminator Salvation, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and It’s Complicated are just three major disappointments on schedule here.
Filed under 82nd Academy Awards, Film ratings on March 8th, 2010
A year ago, if you had asked me which film would win the 82nd Academy Awards top-prize, I would have answered that Nine was most definitely one of the contenders. The Weinstein Company had a sure-fire winner on their release schedule. An Academy Award-winning director with a Best Picture musical in his name; a cast [...]
Filed under 82nd Academy Awards on February 2nd, 2010
That wonderful time of year has arrived again, when the Academy announces the highest nomination honour in the motion picture industry. Taking into account the rule-book changes they introduced this year, you could say that the nominations are more exciting than last years—however, let’s not stress those changes, and rather focus on the actual nominations. [...]