Since Drew Struzan is a god to a whole generation of genre nerds, his forthcoming bio-doc has been a hit at Comic-Con and the like.
As you might have noticed from our previous Oscar posts, one of the hottest topics among we Slant prognosticators is just how many trophies Argo is capable of collecting.
This living, breathing, low-budget seal of approval has kept busy bringing dramedic street cred to numerous projects.
Jennifer Lawrence is taking a page from Mo’Nique’s book and playing the campaign game by her own rules.
Beautiful Creatures got us thinking about beautiful creatures of movies past—characters not quite human, but quite easy on the eyes.
Typically, there’s at least one Oscar-nominated score that stands out as unique, with memorable flourishes that push it ahead as the frontrunner.
Like Avatar before it, Life of Pi is the kind of Oscar-y prestige pic that also stands as a benchmark for the medium.
It’s nothing but amusement in the Poster Lab today, folks.
Director Seth Gordon knows not just where to point the spotlight, but when to relinquish the reins.
An award for makeup may be just the thing with which to bless Peter Jackson’s return to Middle-earth.
By now, most awards watchers are aware of Tony Kushner’s grand task of translating Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals.
Hoult seems to be taking a quieter route to the top, having gradually made his way from bit player to scene-stealer to young leading man.
Trance looks like Danny Boyle’s first film since Sunshine that won’t become awards bait.
If there’s anything to deride about Jodie Foster’s show-stopping moment, it’s that it felt dated, dusty, even quaint.>
According to reports from Sundance, In Fear drew a lot of inspiration from The Blair Witch Project.
Reportedly, people have been living at the Highclere site for roughly 1,300 years.
In many ways, LUV operates like an urban companion piece to Beasts of the Southern Wild.
Yesterday’s Oscar nominations came with major snubs, but it certainly wasn’t the first time the Academy stuck it to likely contenders.
We’re sensing that, once again, Best Picture will fall just shy of 10 nominees.
The surefire frontrunners are Kathryn Bigelow, Ben Affleck, and Steven Spielberg.