Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri led the North Carolina Film Critics Association nominations with six today, with an added prize of the Ken Hanke Memorial Tar... Read More
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At a time where multiple nations are battling xenophobia and striving to achieve tolerance and cultural exchange, Asian-Canadian filmmaker Ann Marie Fleming brings an animated... Read More
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was named Best Film of 2017 by The Nevada Film Critics Society. The film also won Best Supporting Actor for Sam... Read More
The Women Film Critics Circle has chosen Lady Bird as the Best Movie About Women of 2017, also rewarding the film with their Best Movie... Read More
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The Florida Film Critics Circle went wild for The Shape of Water, giving the fantasy romance nine nominations, the most of any film. Dunkirk, Get... Read More
With the official shortlist revealed, here are the official 2018 Oscar Predictions in Foreign Language Film for second half of December from the Gold Rush... Read More
These are the official 2018 Oscar Predictions for the second half of December in Adapted and Original Screenplay from the Gold Rush Gang. Keep an eye... Read More

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