August 8, 20231 yr Indiewire August Predix  2024 Oscars: Best Actor Predictions Leonardo DiCaprio and Cillian Murphy are the first to garner awards buzz while audiences wait to see big releases built around performances from Oscar favorites like Joaquin Phoenix and Bradley Cooper.  The State of the Race These days, the main subject of conversation about the upcoming Best Actor Oscar race is all about Leonardo DiCaprio, star of the long-awaited Martin Scorsese film âKillers of the Flower Moonâ (Apple Original Films/Paramount Pictures). Throughout the filmâs lengthy development, it was unclear whether âThe Revenantâ actor was actually the lead of the film or serving in a supporting role (Jesse Plemonsâ FBI man plays a more prominent role in the David Grann bestseller). But the 2023 Cannes Film Festival premiere clarified that DiCaprio, a Best Actor winner in 2016, is going to be a lead contender in the category.  (...)  Contenders are listed in alphabetical order, below. No actor will be deemed a frontrunner until we have seen the film.  Frontrunners: Matt Damon (âAirâ) Leonardo DiCaprio (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ) Alden Ehrenreich (âFair Playâ) Cillian Murphy (âOppenheimerâ) David Strathairn (âA Little Prayerâ)  Contenders: Kingsley Ben-Adir (âBob Marley: One Loveâ) Bradley Cooper (âMaestroâ) Colman Domingo (âRustinâ) Adam Driver (âFerrariâ) Michael Fassbender (âThe Killerâ) Christian Friedel (âThe Zone of Interestâ) Paul Giamatti (âThe Holdoversâ) Barry Keoghan (âSaltburnâ) Joaquin Phoenix (âNapoleonâ) John David Washington (âThe Piano Lessonâ)  Long Shots: Jay Baruchel (âBlackberryâ) TimothĂ©e Chalamet (âDune: Part Twoâ) Paul Dano (âDumb Moneyâ) Michael Fassbender (âNext Goal Winsâ) Gael GarcĂa Bernal (âCassandroâ) Kelvin Harrison Jr. (âChevalierâ) Joaquin Phoenix (âBeau Is Afraidâ) Josh OâConnor (âLa Chimeraâ) Franz Rogowski (âPassagesâ) Teo Yoo (âPast Livesâ)  Source  Â
August 10, 20231 yr The composer of KOTFM (among others of course) Robbie Robertson just died. RIP. Â Â Â
August 11, 20231 yr 16 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: The composer of KOTFM (among others of course) Robbie Robertson just died. RIP. Â Â Â RIP Robbieđïž
August 13, 20231 yr Unused cover art for the 2012 bluray  Final cover  Maybe it's just me but I like the 1rst one much better.
August 13, 20231 yr Nice alternative cover. I love the one we got in Germany: Â I think we will get the new strange looking one they used for the last theatrical release as the cover for the new blu ray coming this fall. Â
August 14, 20231 yr 9 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: Unused cover art for the 2012 bluray  8 hours ago, akatosh said: Nice alternative cover. I love the one we got in Germany:  These looks lovely đ
August 14, 20231 yr Just because nothing is going on right now and because she looks freakin gorgeous.... Â Rose gettin ready for her big life changing night đčđ« Â I bet she already knew he's a game changer (also love the way she looks at him) Â Hands down one of the most beautiful and powerful moments in female cinema history
August 14, 20231 yr Speaking of TITANIC Ruimy at least states the movie belongs to his nine top-tier movies in terms of quality of the billion dollar club (just beaten by "The Dark Knight"). Critic Richard Brody on the other hand thinks Barbie is the best and Titanic sucks calling it "an unoriginal dinosaur" đ Yeah well otherwise than the dinosaurs Titanic is still very much alive belong many fans LOL Let's see if BARBIE will have the same impact in 25 years.  Richard Brody: âBarbieâ is the Best Movie to Ever Cross the Billion-Dollar Mark The New Yorkerâs Richard Brody is a top-notch film writer, but his tastes can veer towards total and utter bewilderment. Yesterday, I wrote about how he believed that the Spike Lee remake of âOldboyâ was better than the original. He also abides by the church of mumblecore. He believes itâs this generationâs nouvelle vague. Let us not forget to mention his unadorned infatuation for Eddie Murphyâs âNorbit.â Brodyâs latest hot take is not his worst, but itâs far from being one of his best. Heâs a big fan of Greta Gerwigâs âBarbieâ and believes it is the best movie to have ever crossed the billion dollar worldwide mark at the box-office: âWhatever the virtues of Titanic (very minor, in my view), it's an artistic dinosaur, completely unoriginal and backwards-looking in form and style. Impressive technique, trivial artistry [âŠ] The point is that Barbie is the *best* movie to cross the billion-dollar line.â âBarbieâ was the 53rd movie in history to hit the billion dollar mark (not counting inflation). Only one other 2023 title has made more money than Gerwigâs film and thatâs âSuper Mario Bros.â For a film to make over $1 billion at the box-office it has to adhere to mainstream tastes and not be too creative risk-taking â you donât want to isolate the viewed, but, rather, coddle then with familiarity. The fact that Gerwigâs âBarbieâ has made this much money is some kind of miracle as it doesnât necessarily play it safe. It is, however, very invested in its own identity as mass-marketed product placement. Itâs a mix of art and blatant consumerism. One look at the list of 53 movies that made $1 billion and you instantly understand why Brody would think âBarbieâ is the best one of the lot. Iâve counted only nine top-tier movies, in terms of quality, to have achieved this box-office feat: âThe Dark Knight,â âTitanic,â âToy Story 3,â âThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,â âJoker,â âSkyfall,â âJurassic Park,â âAvengers: Endgame,â and âZootopiaâ  Â
August 15, 20231 yr Oscars Predictions: Supporting Actress â America Ferrera, Emily Blunt and Lily Gladstone Bring Early Critical Acclaim to the Race Weekly Commentary (Updated Aug. 14, 2023): The best supporting actress Oscar race already has the potential to be the most competitive of the four acting categories this year. Whether Lily Gladstone ultimately decides to campaign for lead actress or supporting for her turn in Martin Scorseseâs âKillers of the Flower Moon,â a spot appears reserved for her in either category. After premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in May, Gladstone delivers an uncompromising portrayal as Mollie, an Indigenous woman whose family and tribal community are murdered by a sinister group of white men driven by their thirst for greed and power. Indigenous representation in the Academy (and Hollywood) has been virtually nonexistent in the history of cinema. Assuming supporting actress is in the cards for her, she would be the second Indigenous actress ever nominated in the category after Jocelyne LaGarde for 1966âs âHawaii.â Â Go, Lily
August 15, 20231 yr Guys I have a guessing, there are still new interviews for barbie and Oppenheimer being uploaded on Youtube. is it possible they are all prerecorded?! How many months prior the film being released do they usually start the press tour? My optimistic side is telling me that They have started recording interviews for KTOTFM before the strikeđ Do you think thatâs possible or am I being too optimistic?đ€ Â
August 15, 20231 yr From when Leo was in St Tropez with his mother      https://www.instagram.com/p/Cv40O_vM0Mp/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
August 16, 20231 yr 8 hours ago, LuckyGirl said: Guys I have a guessing, there are still new interviews for barbie and Oppenheimer being uploaded on Youtube. is it possible they are all prerecorded?! How many months prior the film being released do they usually start the press tour? My optimistic side is telling me that They have started recording interviews for KTOTFM before the strikeđ Do you think thatâs possible or am I being too optimistic?đ€  I think that's possible
August 16, 20231 yr Oscars â Best Director, For Now, is Martin Scorsese vs Christopher Nolan  Itâs been a weird year at the movies. Thereâs a writers and actors strike. âBarbenheimerâ is saving the box-office. Weâre also still not entirely sure what will break out this fall. Of the major titles being released in the fall, I keep hearing mixed things about âMaestro,â âFerrari,â âPriscillaâ and âThe Killer.â Whereas Lanthimosâ âPoor Thingsâ hasnât test screened yet, but has the luxury of screening at Venice, Telluride and New York. Alexander Payneâs âThe Holdoversâ has had some strong word of mouth, but whatâs with it not being part of NYFF and Venice? Ditto âSaltburn,â another test screening winner that is set to only screen at Telluride, and London a month later. As âBarbenheimerâ mania continues, the Best Director race seems to be the most fascinating category. According to the predictions of the âexpertsâ at Gold Derby, the category is, for now, a two-way race between Christopher Nolan(âOppenheimerâ) and Martin Scorsese (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ). Nolan has the narrative behind him, heâs never won a directing Oscar, and his work on the biographical drama about the father of the atomic bomb is has been beloved by critics and audiences. Whether itâs the best work of his career, or not, âOppenheimerâ might finally get Nolan that golden statuette. Scorsese premiered âKillers of the Flower Moonâ at Cannes, where it was rapturously received, and itâs the work of a filmmaker who can still make great cinema. A tour-de-force of directing, âKillersâ is the kind of ambitious story that rarely gets told these days in mainstream moviemaking â âOppenheimerâ being the other exception. Nolanâs âoverdueâ narrative is reminiscent of the one that Scorsese had when he finally won Best Director for 2006âs âThe Departedâ â though Scorsese waited much longer for his first trophy than Nolan has had to. Celine Song (âPast Livesâ) seems to be a cinch for a directing nomination. She directed the most critically acclaimed movie of the year, so far. Her narrative, from playwright to filmmaker, is contagiously infectious and âPast Livesâ has been an indie hit, grossing $10 million domestically. Of course, itâs very early. Another director could swoop in and beat both Nolan and Scorsese. Greta Gerwig (âBarbieâ) is probably at #3 or 4 and could easily sneak up on her counterparts. Between now and December, given the current fall slate, I just canât see many other directors crashing the category the way Scorsese, Nolan and Gerwig have thus far. Maybe Denis Villeneuve can grab a nod for his âDuneâ sequel, but a win would be out of the ordinary for a franchise that not everyone has warmed up to, but many respect. Donât get me wrong, âDuneâ has its ardent fanbase, but there are definitely many Academy voters who donât really care for it.
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