It bears mentioning that one of the two times we’ve gotten this category wrong was when we disregarded the almost always reliable frilliest-always-wins rule.
So it is that the one year we didn’t stick to our frilliest-always-wins guns here, we came up short.
If you want a good cross-section of Oscar habits, look no further than this year’s top five candidates for Best Actress.
Going up against the queen—who’s dressed by Lisy Christl—will surely be Hugo’s Sandy Powell.
The poster knows its movie’s milieu, its genre, and its character’s superficial appetite for, well, everything.
Roland Emmerich’s film is an interesting case in that it may very well be its director’s best work; however, a better director is the one thing it surely needed.
This new poster adds polish to the aura of a film whose every update has demanded attention.
Polytechniques hemorrhaging atmosphere of dread and oncoming violence creates a space of inescapable soul-sick horror.