Film Review: Cruella

Aretha Franklin delivered a word when she uttered the iconic phrase “Great gowns, beautiful gowns” when asked about how she felt about Taylor Swift as an artist. The phrase was quite the backhanded compliment and entered the lexicon as a great way to explain things that have style but no depth. While Cruella isn’t quite

Wayback Wednesday: 1995

In terms of years of film that had an impact, 1995 is certainly near the bottom. Not that there weren’t cultural landmarks and interesting films but nothing quite sticks out as the OMG this movie! So how then do you quantify a year like this? Well if you look at the following list of awards, you can see that you have to try and glean nominations from everywhere and enjoy one of the craziest movie years.

Oscar Predictions Update: The Post Globes and SAG World

It feels so nice to get a respite from big awards announcements. While the critics groups will still continue to weigh in the awards, this might be the first time in weeks I’ve been able to update my Oscar predictions without the fear that some major announcement would render them null and void. But before we get to the predictions, how about some analysis?

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: 2013 National Board of Review Film Awards

The National Board of Review is one of the oldest awards bodies and today they unveiled their nominees for 2013 film awards. Her, the newest Spike Jonze film about a man who falls in love with an operating system, was named the best film of the year, along with picking up Best Director. The nominees were really interesting so let’s dig in!

Film Review: Saving Mr. Banks

There are few films this year that will fill you with the kind of wonderment and joy than Saving Mr. Banks. Channeling the spirit of their glory years, Disney has managed to craft a tale that’s reverential without being overly sentimental. Showbiz stories often fail at this but Banks provides an interesting insight into the making of a fascinating picture.