Honestly, we’re so gobsmacked by AMPAS’s skullduggery that we can’t even see what’s right in front of us.
Branagh fully understands the societal critique underlying the tale, and brings it out into the open.
So it is that the one year we didn’t stick to our frilliest-always-wins guns here, we came up short.
Going up against the queen—who’s dressed by Lisy Christl—will surely be Hugo’s Sandy Powell.
This season presents two Oscar contenders, Hugo and The Artist, that both bask in the dreaminess of cinema’s early days.
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.
You should probably cross Sandy Powell off the list right off.
We don’t have to wait for the Costume Designers Guild to pass judgment.