Awards Watch Archive for October, 2013
“The movie is a virtual reality predicated on the plenitude of absence, the being of nothingness. In an act of technological prestidigitation, Cuarón has created a sense of unlimited space where the mind knows that none actually exists.”
“The movie is a virtual reality predicated on the plenitude of absence, the being of nothingness. In an act of technological prestidigitation, Cuarón has created a sense of unlimited space where the mind knows that none actually exists.”
Read the full article »Dargis On The Pungent Subtlety Of Captain Phillips
Dargis On The Pungent Subtlety Of Captain Phillips
Read the full article »Controversy Is The Warmest Color: Kechiche Clarifies His Remarks About Blue
“I was surprised to see how much space the sex took up in the minds of people. But it’s a question of a taboo that’s been shattered. The film will be seen in another light once that taboo has been eradicated.” Controversy Is The Warmest Color: Kechiche Clarifies His Remarks About Blue
Read the full article »Julian Assange’s Letter To Benedict Cumberbatch
Julian Assange‘s Letter To Benedict Cumberbatch
Read the full article »Crediting The Light Of Gravity’s Chivo Lubezski
Crediting The Light Of Gravity‘s Chivo Lubezski
Read the full article »The Secret Dream Life Of Walter Mitty
The Secret Dream Life Of Walter Mitty
Read the full article »22 Weeks To Oscar: How It’s Looking… OR And Then There Were Five

There are pieces to the puzzle we have pieces that have yet to appear, and mostly, pieces that we have in our hands, but whose fit it is really impossible to know at this time. What will Gravity and Captain Phillips gross? Will The Fifth Estate stir debate or will everyone be too distracted by the government shutdown? Will Ridley Scott’s The Counselor present as an awards movie to everyone’s shock?
Read the full article » 12 Comments »A. O. Scott On Race In This Year’s Movies
“The habit of referring to it as “race” reflects a tendency toward euphemism and abstraction.” A. O. Scott On Race In This Year’s Movies
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