Winners of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards

It’s been a long awards season, that has just come to a close with the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.  Frontrunner The King’s Speech ultimately took home four awards, including Best Picture, as well as Best Director for Tom Hooper.  The other Oscar-season favourite, The Social Network, picked up three awards.   Colin Firth (The King’s… Read More Winners of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards

Last Minute Predictions for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards

As we all know, Oscar day is finally upon us.  We’ve spent this past week offering more in-depth commentary on who should and will win in ten of the main categories, and below are two of our writers last-minute predictions for who will win in all 24 categories come this evening. Final Predictions for the… Read More Last Minute Predictions for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards

The Oscars: A Look at 2010’s Nominees in the Best Picture & Director Categories

By John C.   This week we have been featuring special coverage of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, to be presented on February 27th, 2011.  From Tuesday until today, we have been sharing our more in-depth thoughts on the nominees in ten of the main categories.  Please check back over the weekend for our full… Read More The Oscars: A Look at 2010’s Nominees in the Best Picture & Director Categories

IFMCA 2010 Winners Announced – ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Takes Top Prize

By Erin V. Yesterday it was announced that How To Train Your Dragon (which had 5 noms) won Film Score of the Year at the International Film Music Critics Association’s annual awards.  HTTYD also took home Best Score for Animation, beating out the scores for L’Illusionniste (Sylvain Chomet), Legend of the Guardians (David Hirschfelder), Tangled… Read More IFMCA 2010 Winners Announced – ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Takes Top Prize

Movie Review: Hall Pass

Hall Pass – A Warner Bros. Pictures’ Release http://hallpassmovie.warnerbros.com/ Release Date: February 25th Rated 14A for coarse language, sexual content, substance abuse and nudity Running time: 98 minutes   Bobby Farrelly (dir.) Peter Farrelly (dir.)   Pete Jones (screenplay) Peter Farrelly (screenplay) Kevin Barnett (screenplay) Bobby Farrelly (screenplay)   Owen Wilson as Rick Jason Sudeikis… Read More Movie Review: Hall Pass

Blu-ray Release: Rain Man, Moonstruck & Last Tango in Paris

On February 15th, MGM Home Entertainment released three previous Academy Award honoured classics on Blu-ray for the first time.  The very diverse selections include Rain Man, Moonstruck and Last Tango in Paris.  This announcement comes just in time for Oscar-weekend viewing. Rain Man: When the self-centered Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) meets his estranged autistic brother… Read More Blu-ray Release: Rain Man, Moonstruck & Last Tango in Paris

The Oscars: A Look at 2010’s Nominees in the Best Acting Categories

By John C.   This week we have been featuring special coverage of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, to be presented on February 27th, 2011.  From Tuesday until Friday, we are sharing our more in-depth thoughts on the nominees in ten of the main categories.  Check back tomorrow for a look at the Scores &… Read More The Oscars: A Look at 2010’s Nominees in the Best Acting Categories

The Oscars: A Look at 2010’s Original & Adapted Screenplay Nominees

By Erin V.   Over the next week we will be having special coverage of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, to be presented on February 27th, 2011. Today until Friday, we will be sharing our more in-depth thoughts on the nominees in ten of the main categories.  Check back tomorrow for a look at the… Read More The Oscars: A Look at 2010’s Original & Adapted Screenplay Nominees

DVD Review: Get Low

Get Low – A Sony Pictures Classics’ Release http://www.sonyclassics.com/getlow/ DVD Release Date: February 22nd, 2010 Rated PG for coarse language Running time: 103 minutes   Aaron Schneider (dir.)   Chris Provenzano (screenplay) C. Gaby Mitchell (screenplay) Chris Provenzano (story) Scott Seeke (story)   Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (music)   Robert Duvall as Felix Bush Sissy Spacek… Read More DVD Review: Get Low

A Closer Look at the 10 Films Nominated for Best Picture at Next Week’s Oscars

By John C. With the Oscars just under a week away, it seems like the perfect time to offer a more in-depth look at the 10 films competing for the highest honour of Best Picture.  We’ve previously reviewed five of the ten, and eight of them even got a spot on my list of the… Read More A Closer Look at the 10 Films Nominated for Best Picture at Next Week’s Oscars

Movie Review: Unknown

Unknown – A Warner Bros. Pictures’ Release http://unknownmovie.warnerbros.com/ Release Date: February 18th Rated 14A for violence, disturbing content, language may offend Running time: 114 minutes   Jaume Collet-Serra (dir.)   Oliver Butcher (screenplay) Stephen Cornwell (screenplay)   Based on the novel Out of My Head by Didier Van Cauwelaert   John Ottman (music) Alexander Rudd… Read More Movie Review: Unknown

Movie Review: I Am Number Four

I Am Number Four – A Touchstone Pictures’ Release http://www.findnumberfour.com/ Release Date: February 18th Rated PG for intense sequences of sci-fi violence, language may offend Running time: 105 minutes   D.J. Caruso (dir.)   Alfred Gough (screenplay) Miles Millar (screenplay) Marti Noxon (screenplay)   Based on the novel by James Frey & Jobie Hughes, written under… Read More Movie Review: I Am Number Four

Movie Review: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never – A Paramount Pictures’ Release http://www.justinbieberneversaynever.com/ Release Date: February 11th Rated G Running time: 105 minutes   Jon M. Chu (dir.)   Deborah Lurie (music)   Featuring appearances by:   Justin Bieber as Himself Scotter Braun as Himself Patti Mallette as Himself Mama Jan Smith as Herself Usher Raymond as… Read More Movie Review: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

Movie Review: Gnomeo & Juliet

Gnomeo & Juliet – A eOne Films’ Release http://www.gnomeoandjuliet.com/ Release Date: February 11th Rated G Running time: 84 minutes   Kelly Asbury (dir.)   John R. Smith (screenplay) Rob Sprackling (screenplay)   Based on the original play by William Shakespeare   Elton John (music) James Newton Howard (music) Chris Bacon (music)   James McAvoy as… Read More Movie Review: Gnomeo & Juliet