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MoviefiedNYC’s 2023 Oscar Predictions: Who will Win and SHOULD win!
BEST PICTURE All Quiet on the Western Front, Avatar: The Way of Water, The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Fabelmans, Tár, Top Gun: Maverick, Triangle of Sadness, Women Talking. John David West: Who will win: Everything Everywhere All at Once, it would be shocking if it doesn’t take home the evening’s highest honor. After all, EEAO has won the DGA, PGA, SAG,…
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The nominees are...
The nominees are…
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Ari's Oscar Predictions
Ari’s Oscar Predictions
Hello, my little award show junkies! It has been a while since we last met, however, it is time for us to talk OSCARS! The Oscar nominations will be announced tomorrow morning. Before they are announced I am going to give you my predictions of whose name will be announced tomorrow morning in the Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress…
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COVID Oscars: The good, the bad, and DA BUTT!
COVID Oscars: The good, the bad, and DA BUTT!
Regina King What an anti-climactic evening. I had some high hopes for the Oscars when it began. Watching Regina King cinematically carry an Oscar through the ticket lobby of Los Angeles’s Union Station made me excited for what was to come. This felt different. It felt like something’s coming…(shout out to the new West Side Story). The set inside of Union Station as well as the outdoor area…
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MoviefiedNYC’s 2021 Oscar Predictions: Who will Win and SHOULD win!
MoviefiedNYC’s 2021 Oscar Predictions: Who will Win and SHOULD win!
This weekend, the 93rd Academy Awards will FINALLY be announced. After this interminable awards season, we are finally going to learn who is going to claim Oscar gold. But who is going to win? The MoviefiedNYC team dug deep this year. We locked ourselves in our homes and watched untold hours of film all for our lovely readers. It had nothing to do with the pandemic… Managing Editors John David…
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Oscar Nominations Announced!
Yesterday morning Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas announced the Oscar nominations for the Year of the Pandemic. Much like this past year, the nominations this year were historic in so many ways. Unlike previous years, this year there was much more representation by people of color and women in the various categories. Let’s dive in, shall we? Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried in Mank David…
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Who will get an Oscar nomination?
Who will get an Oscar nomination?
It has been 15 months since the 2020 Oscar nominations were announced. Am I the only one who feels like it has been 15 years? During the pandemic time both flies and crawls at the same time. I will say that it is nice to get back to some sense of normalcy. In that vein, it’s time for my Oscar nominations predictions prior to their announcement tomorrow! Best Picture Nomadland Minari The…
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What are the Golden Globes like during a pandemic?
What are the Golden Globes like during a pandemic?
Not a pandemic, social unrest, or Harry and Megan leaving the Royal Family can stop the Golden Globes! Last January we left the Beverly Hilton expecting to see the booze soaked Golden Globes again in January 2021. And then COVID-19 hit and swept the country. As we all know, during this pandemic, time has no meaning. It feels like the last Golden Globes were five years ago. But, the Hollywood…
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MoviefiedNYC's Best Films 2019
MoviefiedNYC’s Best Films 2019
So, here are are, better late than never. 2019 proved to be a really good year for movies–according. We saw the final installations of some favorites such as The Avengers and Star Wars. It’s finally on, MoviefiedNYC‘s Ten Best Movies of 2019. Here are the Ten Best of 2019 as seen by John David West.
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1. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time in Hollywoodstands as one of…
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#1917#A Hidden Life#Brad Pitt#Joker#Last Black Man in San Francisco#Marriage Story#Once Upon A Time in Hollywood#Parasite#Portrait of a Lady on Fire#The Farewell#Top 10 Best Films 2019#Under the Silver Lake#US
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Pandemic Pictures: Defending Your Life (1991)
Being in self-isolation for the past couple of weeks has allowed my natural couch potato tendencies to flourish. As such, I have been watching a massive amount of television. So much that I can almost hear an echo from my past of my mother saying, “STOP WATCHING TV!” Ah, memories…
My husband and I have been viewing a veritable poo-poo platter of programing. We may start the day with an…
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Oscar Recap: A Night for Parasite
Oscar Recap: A Night for Parasite
Well, that didn’t suck.” Bernie Taupin’s first words as he accepted his Oscar for Best Original Song kinda summed up the whole Oscar evening. It wasn’t terrible, but it was not the best I have ever seen. Let’s dive in, shall we?
Bong Joon-ho
Parasite made history last night by being the first film not in English to win Best Picture. That was the biggest surprise last night. In another…
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MoviefiedNYC’s 2020 Oscar Predictions: Who will Win and SHOULD win!
MoviefiedNYC’s 2020 Oscar Predictions: Who will Win and SHOULD win!
This weekend, the 92nd Academy Awards will be held and Hollywood will bestow its highest honor to a deserving few. Wondering who is going to win? If want to pretend you have seen all of the nominated films or impress that cinophile at the bar, the MoviefiedNYC team has done all of the leg work for you. Managing Editors John David West and Myrna Duarte share their predictions along with Award…
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#1917#Ford V Ferrari#Jojo Rabbit#Little Women#Martin Scorsese#Once Upon A Time in Hollywood#Parasite#Roger Deakins.#the Ireshman
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Movie-Still Monday – Oscar Edition: Kathy Bates Kathy Bates was nominated in the supporting actress category this year for her role playing the supportive mother of suspected Atlanta Olympics bomber, Richard Jewell, in the film of the same title.
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Movie-Still Monday - Oscar Edition: Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas
Movie-Still Monday – Oscar Edition: Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas
Antonio Banderas and Tom Hanks in Philadelphia
Tom Hanks received his sixth Oscar nomination for this year’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and Antonio Banderas became a first-time nominee for his role in Pain and Glory. Previously, they starred together in Philadelphia(1993). Attorney Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) sues his former employer, believing they fired him for having AIDS. Banderas…
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Oscar Nominations Announced!
As per usual, the Oscars nominations that were announced this morning have surprised and stunned. Let’s dig into the nominations, shall we?
Joker
Jokerwas the most nominated film this year, earning a total of 11 nominations, the most for a comic book-based move ever. As expected, the film picked up nominations for Best Picture and Best Actor. Director Todd Phillips was one of five white male…
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Who will the Oscar nominees be?
Who will the Oscar nominees be?
Issa Rae and John Cho
Tomorrow morning, at the ungodly hour of 5:18 am PST, Issa Rae and John Cho will announce the nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards. I have no idea why they announce them at 5:18. Why not 5:15? One day when I am on a long train ride through New Jersey, I will possibly remember that this is troubling me and look it up, draining the last 15% battery on my iPhone. But I…
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