By the turn of the century, Kylie Minogue had effectively transformed herself from disposable pop tart to respected art-pop chameleon.
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.
Boasting enough fine performances to at least fill a 10-wide field, supporting actress is this year’s most riches-packed race.
See below for a list of the films that just missed making it onto our list of the best films of 2012, followed by our contributors’ individual ballots.
Under the mercurial surface lies a sorrowful heart.
The annual flood of see-them-or-be-left-out titles will pummel your poor movie-buff planning like a surging tsunami.
The global economic maelstrom found a way to creep its way into the 47th edition of the festival—but only for a moment.
The festival provides no real leitmotif or focus, leaving plenty of room for personal interpretation, and sometimes wonder.
Cosmopolis alternates between mannered repression and cold frenzy.
Self-critique or self-indulgence, Holy Motors isn’t afraid to attempt everything under the sun.