It was a rough Oscar night for Martin Scorsese fans: despite "Killers of the Flower Moon" being nominated for 10 Academy Awards this year, it somehow managed to lose every single one of them. Even "Best Actress," which many assumed would be a shoo-in for Lily Gladstone, instead went to Emma Stone for her performance in "Poor Things." Meanwhile, most of the categories "Killers of the Flower Moon" competed in went to "Oppenheimer," which dominated nearly the whole night.
Emma Stone's performance is excellent, but Lily Gladstone's is like no other. Performances of conspicuous effort always win over quieter ones.
— Richard Brody (@tnyfrontrow) March 11, 2024
In a strange way, the sheer number of nominations makes the loss sting even more. What are the odds of losing in all 10 categories? When was the last time a movie was nominated so much and won so little? The answer is 2019's "The Irishman," also directed by Scorsese,...
Emma Stone's performance is excellent, but Lily Gladstone's is like no other. Performances of conspicuous effort always win over quieter ones.
— Richard Brody (@tnyfrontrow) March 11, 2024
In a strange way, the sheer number of nominations makes the loss sting even more. What are the odds of losing in all 10 categories? When was the last time a movie was nominated so much and won so little? The answer is 2019's "The Irishman," also directed by Scorsese,...
- 3/11/2024
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, however, we talk about Oscar movies (!), or better yet, movies that remind us of Oscar movies!
Conor and I welcome back the lovely Joe Reid & Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. In today’s episode, we each choose a movie that reminds us of a current Best Picture Oscar nominee.
The movies include Born to be Blue, The Ant Bully, The Ritz, and Frankenstein Created Woman. We also take a good few minutes to dish on legend Barbra Streisand’s incredible autobiography My Name Is Barbra.
For more from The B-Side, you can check out highlights of actors/directors and the films discussed in one place here.
Be sure to give us...
Conor and I welcome back the lovely Joe Reid & Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. In today’s episode, we each choose a movie that reminds us of a current Best Picture Oscar nominee.
The movies include Born to be Blue, The Ant Bully, The Ritz, and Frankenstein Created Woman. We also take a good few minutes to dish on legend Barbra Streisand’s incredible autobiography My Name Is Barbra.
For more from The B-Side, you can check out highlights of actors/directors and the films discussed in one place here.
Be sure to give us...
- 3/8/2024
- by Dan Mecca
- The Film Stage
The reality television landscape is littered with entitled, cruel, and downright intolerant personalities, but who is the worst of the worst? That's what we set out to answer in Primetimer's Ultimate Reality TV Villains Bracket, a four-part competition pitting the worst liars, narcissists, bullies, and all-around trash humans against one another.
Over the past week, we've seen showdowns between Bravo celebrities, Survivor-on-Drag Race action, and clashes of ego so spectacular Christopher Nolan may want to consider an Oppenheimer sequel. Our panel — made up of Claire Spellberg Lustig, Joe Reid, and Brianna Wellen — has also debated whether certain stars really rise to the level of villains (justice for Kristin Cavallari) and highlighted concerning off-screen behavior that proves just how deserving others are of that label.
Over the past week, we've seen showdowns between Bravo celebrities, Survivor-on-Drag Race action, and clashes of ego so spectacular Christopher Nolan may want to consider an Oppenheimer sequel. Our panel — made up of Claire Spellberg Lustig, Joe Reid, and Brianna Wellen — has also debated whether certain stars really rise to the level of villains (justice for Kristin Cavallari) and highlighted concerning off-screen behavior that proves just how deserving others are of that label.
- 8/24/2023
- by Primetimer Staff
- Primetimer
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