The Awesome List: January ‘09
Posted in Articles on Jan 18th, 2009
Posted in Articles on Jan 18th, 2009
Posted in The Rant on Feb 25th, 2008

No Country For Old Men wins Best Picture. “Totally Lamesville” exclaimed Juno.
A newly sober Linday Lohan explores new ways to get the attention of Best Week Ever.
Mattel releases Heath Ledger inspired action figure. Everyone feeling a little awkward about it.
New blog features comic strip with a solo Jon Arbuckle. Proves funnier than the original Garfiled [...]
Posted in Film on Feb 24th, 2008

BreakThru Films
Academy Award Nominee: Best Animated Short
Once the dust clears from the ceremony this Sunday, many of the shorts and documentaries that the general public haven’t had access to will roll out on DVD and online. Whether or not “Peter & the Wolf” will be among them remains to be seen. As for the film [...]
Posted in News on Jan 29th, 2008

What do the SAG award winners mean for the Academy Awards? “No Country For Old Men” won Best Cast, strengthening its frontrunner status for Best Picture. There won’t be much suspense in the acting awards. Daniel Day-Lewis (”There Will Be Blood”) looks unbeatable for Best Actor, Julie Christie (”Away from Her”) seems a cinch for [...]
Posted in The Rant on Jan 27th, 2008

In an effort to get LOST viewers back, ABC will re-air an “enhanced” version last season’s 2 hour finale with helpful tips at the bottom of the screen to assist confused viewers. Not quite sure there is enough room at the bottom of my screen to explain why these people never wear the same thing [...]
Posted in News on Jan 26th, 2008

This week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled the poster for the 80th Anniversary ceremony. It features the one-sheets of all the previous Best Picture winners, spooling around in the shape of the famous statue, and is designed by Alex Stewart. For your reference, there’s also a list of the films on [...]
Posted in News on Jan 22nd, 2008

The Academy Awards nominations are out, and there’s really nothing to complain about.
The Best Picture contenders are all deserving. “No Country for Old Men,” a crime saga about a drug deal gone bad, and “There Will Be Blood,” a historical epic set in California’s oil boom years, tied for most nominations (eight). “Michael Clayton,” the [...]