Christmas comes early on Blu ray with the release not only of the holiday classics, A Christmas Carol and It’s a Wonderful Life, but with the releases of 50th Anniverary Edition of North by Northwest, the long sought after release of Forrest Gump and Criterion’s first subscriber voted release, Howards End, as well. Charles Dickens’…
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1987, like 1986, was a year in which there was no clear front-runner for Best Picture. The National Board of Review was first up, naming Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun the year’s best film and presenting him with their Best Director award as well. The New York Film Critics went the comedy route with…
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1986 was a year of uncertainty at the Oscars. With no front-runner to speak of, the pre-cursors pretty much disagreed about everything. Back in their traditional position of being the first to announce, the National Board of Review went with the Merchant-Ivory production of E.M. Forster’s A Room With a View, but gave their Best…
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Saw VI Rating Director Kevin Greutert Screenplay Marcus Dunston, Patrick Melton Length 90 min. Starring Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Shawnee Smith, Betsy Russell, Peter Outerbridge, Larissa Gomes, Mark Rolston, Tanedra Howard MPAA Rating R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, and language Buy/Rent Movie Soundtrack Poster Source Material Review With a steady decline…
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Something happened to 1985’s most eagerly anticipated film on the way to the Oscars. Though it won an impressive eleven nominations, its director was ignored and the film itself ended up losing in every category it was nominated for. Steven Spielberg’s film of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Color Purple, did not start…
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Two films by former Oscar winning directors dominated the 1984 awards season. Daivd Lean, who previously won for The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrenece of Arabia, was represented by A Passage to India while Milos Forman, who previously won for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, was represented by Amadeus. Lean’s elaborate production…
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It’s a sad commentary on the current state of movie affairs when a by-the-numbers romantic comedy is hailed as the “best comedy of the year”, but The Proposal is nevertheless a pleasant time-killing experience thanks to the charm of its stars. Sandra Bullock is a cold fish publishing executive whose Canadian visa has expired. In…
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The Academy has announced the producers of this year’s telecast. Basically, the guys behind Coraline, Dark Water, Hairspray, Bedtime Stories and The Wedding Planner are producing. I know this might be exciting news for fans of crappy movies (yes, I realize Hairspray’s a good movie and everything I’ve heard about Coraline is it’s wonderful, but…),…
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Paramount has re-mastered Roman Polanski’s 1974 classic, Chinatown in high definition but has released it only on standard DVD, presumably to make more money when they get around to producing a Blu-ray in another year or two. The perfect film noir, it was made thirty years after the genre peaked but with situations and themes…
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Here’s the press release. I’ll have more about it later when I have time to look at the list. Beverly Hills, CA (October 15, 2009) — Sixty-five countries have submitted films for consideration in the Foreign Language Film category for the 82nd Academy Awards®, Academy President Tom Sherak announced today. The 2009 submissions are: Albania,…
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Today’s kids are raised on full length animated features on DVD practically from birth.They tend to develop favorites at an early age without any understanding of a particular film’s place in history.After all, what parent is going to entertain an infant with films in proper chronological order? I was fortunate enough to have seen Snow…
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Domestic dramas were in vogue at the 1983 Oscars and indeed, throughout the year-end awards season. The National Board of Review got things started things rolling by naming TV director James L. Brooks’ first theatrical film, Terms of Endearment the year’s best, but the film won in what was a surprise tie with Betrayal, the…
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The Academy continued the historical trend it began the year before with Chariots of Fire in giving the 1982 Oscar to Gandhi but Gandhi was one of three films in a very tight race. Steven Spielberg’s E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial started off awards season with its win from The Los Angeles Film Critics, which also named…
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Things change. The world today is not the same as we knew it even just a few years ago. One thing that remains constant is old movies. Everyone, I suppose, remembers the first time they saw The Wizard of Oz. For me, the year was 1949. I was five year old, the film was already…
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The 1981 Oscar race was generally expected to be a showdown between Warren Beatty’s Reds, a critically acclaimed historical drama about American expatriate journalist, John Reed, and On Golden Pond, Mark Rydell’s much loved film version of the stage hit featuring the first ever teaming of screen legends Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn. The L.A.…
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