If we had been more emotionally involved with Hunt in this film, we might have found it more moving.
I’ve seen them all. Most of them I wish I hadn’t, but such are the perils of this job.
At this point, being a Meryl Streep diehard who also cares about Oscar hoopla is a kind of brutal self-flagellation.
Christopher Plummer has earned this year’s “It’s time” with absolutely no resistance.
If you want a good cross-section of Oscar habits, look no further than this year’s top five candidates for Best Actress.
Stoking one’s cynicism over this category is the very real probability that Jonah Hill will be an Oscar nominee.
Going up against the queen—who’s dressed by Lisy Christl—will surely be Hugo’s Sandy Powell.
Michelle Williams quickly settles into one of the year’s best performances, and one of its purest sources of movie bliss.
The Help represents a pitiful lack of progress, and that’s hardly an indictment of the ways its characters and events are depicted on screen.
The most interesting questions are left unanswered, if they’re even asked.