A Salute to the Movies That Got Overlooked During Oscar Season | Features
No matter how dragged-out Oscar season can seem, I’m a fan of this time of year—mostly because the focus is on the quality
No matter how dragged-out Oscar season can seem, I’m a fan of this time of year—mostly because the focus is on the quality
When you made “Twister,” how concerned were you about the science being accurate? You didn’t stress out about that since you wanted to
Over the next half-hour, we discussed how male journalists respond to female nudity, finding the movie’s pitch-perfect comedic tone, and the best (and
“I’m a massive fan of [Benjamin’s] and he was actually on top of my list for years,” “Boy Kills World” director Moritz Mohr
Liman did it again with “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” which was a massive hit, no matter the anxieties he caused the studio. In
Thankfully, those came from Jonathan Glazer, writer-director of “The Zone of Interest,” which took home Best International Film. The filmmaker behind “Birth” and
Stone signed on as a producer of “Poor Things,” making her, Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper the three actors who got Best Picture
Last year, Spears came back in a major way. She published her memoir, The Woman in Me, which was a frank, honest account