BEST ACTOR - Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Best and Worst 2022 Superlatives
BEST ACTOR - Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Top Ten 2022 Oscar Snubs
Five nominees per category - they all can't be winners! Every year people don't make the cut, but that doesn't mean the snubs don't hurt! The following are what I personally consider the biggest, most annoying snubs of this year's Oscar race:
10. Kathryn Hunter Supporting Actress Snub for The Tragedy of Macbeth
In what might rank as THE best depiction of the witches from the classic Shakespeare play, for my money Kathryn Hunter was the standout performance in Joel Coen's reimagining of the endlessly revamped tragedy. I would argue that her genuinely terrifying performance, complete with contortions, was more memorable than ANY of the nominees in the Best Supporting Actress
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Most Anticipated Movies of 2022
Director: Matt Reeves (Cloverfield, Dawn/War of the Planet of the Apes)
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, Jeremy Irons, Jeffery Wright, Andy Serkis, Zoe Kravitz, John Turturro
Although we've been over-saturated with superhero movies and shows for the past 10+ years, I am still excited to see Robert Pattinson take on the Dark Knight. He more than proved himself with his manic performance in the Safdie Brothers' Good Time, and Ari Aster's twisted The Lighthouse, so I trust he'll deliver. I worry it might be too overstuffed with villains, but since Batman is my favorite superhero, I can't help but geek out at the prospect of Paul Dano as The Riddler, or Colin Farrell pulling off The Penguin. Plus, Matt Reeves has done a fantastic job bringing a unique vision to effects-heavy action films lately, so I'm hoping for the best!
Release Date: March 4, 2022
TOP TEN Movies of 2021!
2021 - such a weird year for movies! Theaters continued to struggle as HBO offered films on streaming the same day of release, but also, somehow Spider-Man managed to make a billion dollars. Celebrity deaths like Norm Macdonald and Michael K. Williams hit hard. The Golden Globes aren't being televised, and Oscar season is super short since last year they had an extended deadline for COVID. Crazy times! All that being said though, if you dug around for gems there were plenty of amazing movies to watch this year.
So here it is, my official "Top Ten" movies of 2021!
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
BEST and WORST 2021 Movie Superlatives!
BEST ACTOR - Anthony Hopkins, The Father
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Predicting the 93rd Academy Awards (EVERY CATEGORY)
Despite 2020 being an absolute dumpster fire of a year, with movie theaters being open for maybe half the year, and the latter part at limited capacity, it wouldn't have seemed outside the realm of possibility to outright cancel the Oscars this year. But looking over the nominees, honestly, this is one of the strongest collection of films in a long time! Below, check out my predictions in each category, as well as my personal ranking of each film. I was able to watch every nominee this year, so by reading this blog, you just might win your virtual office Oscar pool!
BEST PICTUREMy Personal Ranking:
I think this is a two-way race. Minari and Nomadland seem like the frontrunners here, with Trial of the Chicago 7 just a little behind. Mank may have the most nominations but it's the least lovable - it's really only appealing to movie nerds. The rest are all fantastic films with wide appeal. Nomadland, the "unofficial" frontrunner this year, has been a beast this awards season, picking up Best Motion Picture at the Golden Globes and at BAFTA (the British Academy Awards).
Monday, March 15, 2021
10 Biggest Oscar Snubs of 2021
Despite the fact that movie theaters have been either closed or at minimum capacity for the majority of the year, IT'S OSCAR SEASON!! The Oscars are like my personal Superbowl, and nomination announcement day is always exciting. What made the cut? Who will go home a total loser? Getting an Oscar nomination cements one's movie cred in the history books forever, even during a weird COVID year, so a snub hurts extra hard! The following are what I consider to be the 10 biggest snubs of the 2021 Oscars:
10. The Invisible Man snubbed for Best Visual Effects, Best Actress, Best Sound
Horror movies getting respect at the Oscars is always the exception to the rule. Although Get Out, Silence of the Lambs, and The Exorcist show that sometimes a fright flick can cut through the sobering period pieces and family melodramas, it just wasn't The Invisible Man's year. Despite being a brilliant reinvention of the classic Universal Monster as a metaphor for hidden domestic abuse it earned no love this season. Elizabeth Moss delivers a fantastic performance essentially against "nothing" (I mean, it's an invisible man), the sound design was delicately calibrated for the perfect scares, and the visual effects were simple, but horrifying. I was hoping for it to sneak in there somewhere but oh well... at least this movie will definitely have a longer shelf life than most of the other nominees!


