Is The Artist destined to take home most of the gold statues on Oscar night? French actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist) scored a major win at last night’s 18th Screen Actor Guild Awards, upsetting Hollywood golden boy George Clooney (The Descendants) and giving himself a great shot at winning the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role next month.
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First Trailer for “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”
The story centers on Oskar (Thomas Horn), a precocious 11-year old boy whose father died in the 9/11 attacks. After finding a mysterious key that belonged to him, he decides to look for the lock that fits the key, embarking on an inspiring and uplifting journey.
“The Help” is a Guilty Pleasure Manifested.
Recently Paolo watched The Help, the film based on Kathryn Stockett’s novel of the same name, recalling the little information and personal experience he has with the racial and class relations of North America in the past and present. Read his review after the jump.
Official Trailer for Emma Stone’s “The Help”
A trailer for DreamWork’s The Help has made its way online via AOL Moviefone. Based on Kathryn Stockett’s bestselling novel about three women who become unlikely friends while fighting racial injustice in 1960′s Mississippi.
Movie Review: Knight and Day (2010)
Knight and Day, directed by James Mangold, is a pure action thriller that seems to be right in step with the rest of the movies being released this summer. Lots of action, make-the-plot-up as you go storyline, and plenty of Tom Cruise straining to look good for the camera.
Movie News: Weekly Round-Up 04/21/2010
Movie News: Cannes Film Festival official selection announced (First Showing) Curtis Hanson (LA Confidential) to direct a movie about a real-life bogus cop (Deadline) Dimension Films to remake Bernard and the Genie (Pajiba) Horror Comic Crossed getting its adaptation (Variety) The Hobbit still waiting for green light says Peter Jackson (Moviefone) James Bond 23 delayed [...]
Movie Review: Law Abiding Citizen (2009)
Once in a while, you watch a movie that got destroyed by critics and it turns out that it’s quite better than expected. F. Gary Gray’s Law Abiding Citizen is one of those movie. To enjoy this movie, one has to realize that it doesn’t pretend to be serious about making any real social commentary or depicting realistic situation. It’s basically a big budget B-movie.
Movie Review: Doubt (2008)
Adapted from the highly acclaimed play of the same name, Doubt is a drama powered by four Oscar-nominated performances and directed by John Patrick Shanley.









