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Wednesday
Dec312025

Happy New Year - May 2026 *Not* Be A Disaster! 

If you were CINEMA itself, what would your New Year's Resolutions be?

Can't wait to hear your answers...

Monday
Dec292025

Will "One Battle..." or "Sinners" Tie or Break Oscar Records?

by Nathaniel R

Can One Battle After Another defeat the Oscar Nomination Champs?

When France's Spanish-language trans musical Emilia Perez scored 13 nominations last January I felt an impending dread. The dread spoketh so... "If even this bizarre and divisive non-Hollywood film nearly broke the all time nomination record (14), then it's only a matter of time before it falls!" This is a terrifying development for those of us who cherish the spreading of wealth. If you love more than one or two movies a year it's downright heartbreaking. To date in Oscar's nearly century-long history, only three films have scored 14 nominations across available Oscar categories: All About Eve (1950), Titanic (1997), and La La Land (2016). This season honoring the films of 2025 One Battle After Another and Sinners will try to join or surpass them. The first new category in ages (Casting) could help them match or break that record. But will they pull it off?

Since we've just updated every single Oscar chart with late December predictions, it seems like the ideal time to investigate. Let's do that after the jump...

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Saturday
Dec202025

A lot of (potential) variety this year in "Best Live-Action Short"

by Nathaniel R

Miriam Margoyles stars in "A FRIEND OF DOROTHY"

Each year after the Oscar shortlists are announced we try and dive in to the shorts categories (as well as the others that use a winnowing process). The shorts are undercovered in media but who can blame anyone given that it's difficult to know when where or if you'll ever have access to the titles. At any rate, there are some titles in each of the "specialty" Oscar categories that are easy to access. The Live Action Short category is often met with (deserved) criticism for being the "feel bad" category of the Oscars. Remember that year where every nominee was about something awful happening to a child?

But this year's finalist list has quite a lot of variety. This 
diversity of aesthetic purpose, emotional appeal, and genre, could well be an illusion. The Academy might pick pick the five heaviest and saddest shorts from this list of 15 but at the moment it's easy to imagine a nominated quintet that has a little something for everyone...

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Friday
Dec192025

“Heated Rivalry” is here to make the yuletide gay

by Cláudio Alves

HEATED RIVALRY | © Crave / HBO Max

First of all, everybody please say thank you to the Canadian taxpayers – Thank you, Canadian taxpayers! With that out of the way, let’s all come together and celebrate one of the loveliest surprises of the year in television, slipping right in at the end of 2025 to queer up the holiday season.

Written and directed by Jacob Tierney, Crave’s Heated Rivalry adapts the first two books in Rachel Reid’s Game Changers series of gay love stories in the world of men’s professional hockey. A good mix of angst and smut, like most projects born out of fanfiction with the serial numbers filed off, the novels are a delivery system for romance more than they are great literature, but that’s alright. Sometimes, that’s exactly what the heart yearns for, what the body needs. And, after the first two episodes, it was hard to argue against notions that Heated Rivalry was little more than soft-core under a very thin layer of respectability. There’s nothing wrong with that, but the show has proven itself more interesting. It has also become an international phenomenon…

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Wednesday
Dec172025

“OBAA” stays on top but “Sinners” is on the rise

by Cláudio Alves

SINNERS is gaining steam and catching up. | © Warner Bros.

It’s been two weeks since our last update on regional critics prizes and other such organizations. Much has happened in the meantime, though One Battle After Another remains the frontrunner with the most wins. And yet, Sinners is starting to show some strength. So far, Coogler’s southern gothic vampire proto-musical mélange is the only film to take Best Picture honors away from PTA’s latest. That’s not to say these are the only choices on voters’ minds. In a season already full of repetition, when notions of “spreading the wealth” are thoroughly repudiated, the runner-up mentions often tell a more interesting story than the winners' list. Just look at the LAFCA…

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