Entries in Isabelle Huppert (114)
Team Experience Finale: Golden Globe Gaiety
Monday, December 12, 2016 at 10:00PM You must forgive your host for these next two and final Globe nom survey questions. Please blame the heavy NyQuill and other drugs for his terminl cold flu situation of the past 48 hours. After snubs and favorites, I asked the team which categories would make the Best Dinner Party and the Best Orgy. No really, I did. I apologize.
Here are the responses and I expect yours, too. Amuse me on my deathbed* in the comments please
*not really but that's what it feels like
WHICH CATEGORY WOULD MAKE THE BEST DINNER PARTY?

Podcast: Critics Awards, Elle, Hacksaw Ridge, More...
Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 7:54PM
This week a bifurcated podcast. In the first half Nick, Joe, and Nathaniel continue their discussion of Elle. Then Katey joins us to talk about the recent surge of critics awards.
Index (42 minutes)
00:01 A little more on Elle, Huppert, and provocateur auteurs
13:00 Bleed For This, The Fighter, Hidden Figures
19:20 Katey joins us & Nick goes to New Zealand
23:00 Critic prizes, Critics Choice Nomination, NBR, the lack of transparency, and Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge
40:00 A bit on Hell or High Water
You can listen to the podcast here at the bottom of the post or download from iTunes. Continue the conversations in the comments. On the next podcast: Manchester by the Sea and Reader Questions Answered!
Amusing Film Tweets o' the Week
Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 8:00AM many more after the jump...
My favorite part of Nocturnal Animals is when Amy Adams turns to the camera and says, "Soulless Catastrophe, the new fragrance by Tom Ford."
— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) November 29, 2016
Final robbery in Hell or High Water is (imho intentional) darkly funny comment on TX open carry gun love: everyone armed, more people killed
— Craig Gary Phillips (@craigary) December 3, 2016
In Case You Missed The Gothams...
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 9:20AM vous m'aimeChris here. Did you catch the Gotham Awards last night? The ceremony is always streams online for easy access - this year on Facebook to glitchy results. It always serves a spunky start thanks to a lack of jadedness that the just beginning season will bring and the idiosyncratic results from separately juried categories.
However, this year those juries were almost unanimous in their love for Barry Jenkins's Moonlight...



