This is the first Frontrunner Friday post-Oscar nominations and this weekend alone will unveil the ACE Eddie winners (tonight), the Producers Guild awards on Saturday... Read More
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The ACE Eddies, the American Cinema Editors awards, are tonight and the Producers Guild of America will hand out its Best Picture prize tomorrow night.... Read More
The Golden Globes and Critics Choice went lockstep with the same four acting winners in lead and supporting for film and I’m not expecting the... Read More
The North Dakota Film Society has chosen Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as the Best Picture of 2019, also awarding the film Best Screenplay... Read More
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“Fine isn’t the same as happy.” The intimate, intense and loving story of Hope Gap charts the life of Grace (Golden Globe winner and Academy... Read More
Dolittle is a befuddling and bewildering mess that’s barely passable for kids and nearly unwatchable for grownups. Writer/director Stephen Gaghan $175M disaster is filled with... Read More
‘Bad Boys for Life’ is an explosive, thrilling slice of nostalgia that evokes memories of ‘Lethal Weapon.’ The past is fresh once again! Perhaps, but... Read More
The lineup of the 27th edition of the SXSW Film Festival has been announced and Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island, starring Pete Davidson will be the... Read More
The 2020 Oscar nominations are in but have you seen all the films up for awards? While many December releases like 1917, Bombshell and Little... Read More

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