**** out of **** Rated R (for strong language, nudity, and some sexual content) Released: December 14, 2018 limited; expands December 25 and January Runtime: 119 minutes Directed by: Barry Jenkins Starring: Kiki Layne, Stephan James, Regina King, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, Michael Beach, Brian Tyree Henry, Aunjanue Ellis, Ebony Obsidian, Diego Luna, Spike Lee confronts. [...]
Author: Jeff Huston
Cinematographers Guild Releases List Of 100 Best Shot Films Of All Time (NEWS)
Film has always been, first and foremost, a visual medium, with cinematic language being honed well before sound was finally introduced to the format. Now, to celebrate that legacy, the American Society of Cinematographers -- which was founded on January 8, 1919 -- celebrates its 100th Anniversary as a professional industry guild with the release of [...]
Directors Guild Nominees Narrow The Oscar Field (AWARDS 2018)
The nominees for the 71st Annual Directors Guild of America awards certainly don't come as a surprise. All five make sense, given the movies and artists we've seen highlighted throughout the awards season so far. Nevertheless, since Director seems to be one of this year's most competitive races there remain a slew of notable omissions. [...]
New CAPTAIN MARVEL Special Look Hones In On Fun (VIDEO/POSTERS)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=GX33bIOA5aA Marvel's well-oiled marketing machine rolled out a new special look at Captain Marvel, the latest and newest addition to their Cinematic Universe. The 90-second promo - which debuted during coverage on Disney's corporate cousin ESPN of the NCAA College Football Championship - offers a fresh take rather than a remixed rehash of previous trailers. [...]
Writer’s Guild Nominees Cue Up Oscar Contending Screenplays (AWARDS 2018)
Of all the industry guilds, the Writers is the biggest wild card. Snubs aren't only normal; they're ingrained into the legalese of the org's eligibility rules. Due to arcane requirements in their "Minimum Basic Agreement", the Writers Guild of America annually overlooks some of the season's major Academy Award contenders. Those most often snubbed are [...]
What The Oscars Should Learn From Another Low-Rated Golden Globes (ANALYSIS)
A decade-low viewership for the Golden Globes reveals a reality that the Oscars should finally accept: Your ratings aren’t coming back. You couldn’t have had a better case study, actually, than this year’s Globes because it had everything going for it. Not only did it boast coveted popular nominees like Black Panther, Crazy Rich Asians, [...]
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Rocks And Shocks At 76th Annual Golden Globes (AWARDS 2018)
The two best films of the year according to the Golden Globes are Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book. Don't bet on the Academy agreeing with either. From the middlebrow Green Book pick to the lowbrow Bohemian shocker, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association went decidedly populist with their two biggest prizes -- Best Motion Picture Drama and [...]
National Society Of Film Critics Buck Trends; Name THE RIDER Best Picture (AWARDS 2018)
Now this is a critics group putting their awards where their sophistication is. Critics Groups are, in a sense, like any other group. Their cumulative opinion often falls into a conventional wisdom or common narrative. Rarely does it result in a truly elitist pick, but such was the case this year as the National Society [...]
Producers Guild Nominations Favor Hollywood Over Indies (AWARDS 2018)
Producers go big, kicking low budget to the curb. The nominations for the 30th Annual Producers Guild of America awards - honoring the best produced movies of 2018 - have been announced. The omissions and the snubs are both glaring and telling. An equivalent to the Academy Awards' Best Picture category, the PGA nominations are [...]
SHOPLIFTERS (Movie Review)
***1/2 out of **** Rated R (for some sexual content and nudity) Released: November 23, 2018 NY/LA; expands December 28 Runtime: 121 minutes Directed by: Hirokazu Kore-eda Starring: Lily Franky, Sakura Andô, Mayu Matsuoka, Jyo Kairi, Miyu Sasaki, Kirin Kiki My review of Shoplifters, for The Tulsa Voice. From acclaimed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda, it won the Palme [...]