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Celebrate the Oscar Style of the 1939 Academy Awards--Hooray for Hollywood!

GlamAmor Posted by on Feb 26, 2012

Today is the 84th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles!  It is a day when the entire world turns its eyes to the place that I've called home for nearly 20 years.  I could think of no better way to celebrate the day than to share the 1939 Oscar ceremony with you.  Why 1939?  As cl read more

The Road to the Oscars: The Help (2011)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Feb 22, 2012

So everyone should know my thoughts on The Help if you read my article I reposted about why it doesn’t deserve an Oscar nomination, but I’m going to try to ignore that.  I’m going to stay firm and review this as a film, and not as a film whose message I despise.  With that, The Hel read more

The Road to the Oscars: The Artist (2011)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Feb 19, 2012

The Artist was one of a handful of movies I was dying to see at the start of 2011 and it did not disappoint.  This year’s nominees hearken back to days gone by, and two showcase the pure joy of cinema (the other being Hugo).  2011 revolved around reminiscing over days gone by, and seeing the read more

The Road to the Oscars: The Descendants (2011)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Feb 17, 2012

In honor of the Academy Awards, airing on February 26th, I’ve decided to see all nine of the films nominated for Best Picture and review them.  I’ve already seen seven out of the nine so I’m playing catch-up but hopefully these will spark debates on what the listeners out there thi read more

The LAMB Devours the Oscars: The Artist

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Feb 12, 2012

Best Motion Picture nominee The Artist Presented for the first time at Cannes' film festival, many observers noticed that this uncompromised Silent Film would have a long reach within the movie goers of this world. Shot in the aspect ratio of the time it represents, 1.33:1 also known as the "A read more

Bing Sings the Oscar Songs

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 3, 2011

Each year at Bing's birthday (May 2nd? May 3rd? Oy!) I blog about my favourite entertainer of the 20th century. Today let's look at one of Bing Crosby's phenomenal show business records. During the course of his movie career, Bing introduced fourteen original songs that were nominated fo read more

And The Oscar Goes To... Some Criminally Overlooked Categories

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Feb 23, 2011

My popcorn and Dom Perignon are at the ready and my tiara is on straight! As I settle in for a long night of red carpets, longer speeches, happy winners and not-so-happy losers, I sneak a little nap and dream of categories that were missed... LADIES FIRST Best performance by an actress in a bad wig read more

And The Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay Does Not Go To…

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Oct 14, 2010

I have seen the future of horror, and its name is Family Circus.  That’s right.  Someone in the upper echelons of 20th Century Fox has decided that there was a gaping void in the American consciousness that could only be filled by turning Bill Keane’s “classic” comi read more
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