But this is true for almost every single foul. They exaggerate the fall to get the decision. This was obviously a ridiculous example of that, doesn't mean he wasn't fouled.
I'm not saying it shouldn't win (haven't seen it, might be the best of the bunch). I'm saying that historically it's incredibly unlikely that a film that only has one other nomination wins Best Picture. Also, there's something off with a movie...
Moonlight was nominated for 8 Oscars including director and multiple acting. Even though it was an upset, it's not like Nickel Boys winning with one other nomination. The closest would be CODA a few years back, winning with just three nominations...
While I certainly agree that 2024 wasn't a great year for film, The Brutalist absolutely is the second most likely nominee to win. The globe win togther will the fact that both Corbet and Brody have won their categories at the Baftas makes it a a...
It didn't grind my gears in the same way something like Love and Thunder did. It is bad, just not annoying and bad. And it's such a nothing film. The MCU didn't really need this and it didn't add anything at all. It seems the only thing Marvel...
I watched Caddo Lake just now. Had no idea what kind of a movie it was, but it turned out it was right up my alley. Took a bit to get going, but the payoff was worth it and it was a nice final scene I thought. It's not without its drawbacks...
I watched the new Captain America film. How the migthy has fallen. I've never been a Marvel fan but during the first three phases they did a pretty great job managing the greater storyline, introducing new characters and establishing Thanos...
Yeah, I totally get this. One thing to keep in mind is that at this time they still didn't know how much Lost they were gonna make, which meant that it was quite unfocused at this point. Right around mid season 3 they negotiated the end of the...