It’s a new day and a new critics’ group. The Portland Critics Association (PCA), newly formed this year, has announced its first ever nominations. Denis... Read More
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The Las Vegas Film Critics Society (LVFCS) has name Belfast the best film of 2021, also awarding Kenneth Branagh best original screenplay. West Side Story... Read More
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On this 83rd podcast I am joined by the fabulous Sophia Ciminello and fantastic Nick Ruhrkraut of the Oscar Wild Podcast (like and subscribe!). After... Read More
The Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA) has announced its accolades for 2021 and chosen Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog as the Best Picture of the... Read More
“Belfast,” Kenneth Branagh’s autobiographical take on the troubles in the title city, took Best Picture honors, and Branagh won for Best Director and Best Screenplay,... Read More
The Chicago Film Critics Association announced their nominations for the best films and performances of 2021 this morning and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story led the way with... Read More
Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast and Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog led the nominations for the 79th Golden Globe Awards today, which were announced by... Read More

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