December - It's a wrap!
BE SAFE OUT THERE TONIGHT. PARTY RESPONSIBLY! New Year's Eve is legit your host's least favourite holiday so I'm just going to curl up with screeners and comfort food and call it a month... er, year! Of course the film year, for our specific purposes, still rages on until the Oscars are handed out. Here are some highlights from the month that was here at the site ...
• Fav Line Readings "I am your MOTHER" "Oh no... he died." etcetera
• A Star is Born Hits $200 Million appropriate ways to celebrate
• What's Eating Gilbert Grape aging well 25 years on
• While You Were Sleeping yes, it should be a holiday perennial
• An Unfortunate Julia Roberts Headline... though she'd probably laugh
• Boy Erased unfortunately quite relatable
• Chris Feil's Top 20 List with a video montage!
• Toni Collette loves Roma also talks about her bold acting choices
• Into the Spider-Verse the best Spidey movie in ages
• Best 2018 Dance Sequences Suspiria, Mary Poppins Returns, more...
• Months of Meryl: The Post - the last regular episode of this year long journey!
Most Discussed
• Our chat with Glenn Close she's very honored by the tributes
• Best Actress winners in bad movies an opinionated list
• "Worst" of the Year Ready Player One, Beautiful Boy, and more...
• SAG Nominations / Ensemble Expose what a strange year for SAG
• Globe Nominations
COMING IN JANUARY: Anne Hathaway in Serenity, M Night Shyamalan's double-sequel Glass, lots of Golden Globe partying, the Sundance Film Festival, the 75th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat, more celebrity interviews, and of course the Oscar Nominations themselves.
Reader Comments (7)
Happy New Year, Nathaniel and everyone!
Happy New Year to Everyone at The Film Experience. A goal of mine is to write one published piece for this site. I'll just write it and see if Nate Dogg accepts.
HNYX
Looking forward to seeing what else this talented crew is gonna write up once this Oscar season gets into the final stretch. Happy New Year, Film Experience people!
I'm the kid who will always pick Glenn Close.
Yeah that is kind of odd that the Oscar buzz for Boy Erased disappeared. i say this as a straight person but that film really spoke to me and was extremely powerful
@Orrin
Kidman's wig in Boy should have been enough to keep her a consistent nominee with the precursors.