4 Shots From 4 Best Picture Winners: The 2010s


4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films lets the visuals do the talking!

Today, I’m using this feature to take a look at the history of the Academy Award for Best Picture.  Decade by decade, I’m going to highlight my picks for best of the winning films.  To start with, here are 4 shots from 4 Films that won Best Picture during the 2010s!  Here are….

4 Shots From 4 Best Picture Winners: The 2010s

The Artist (2011, dir by Michel Hazanavicius, DP: Guillaume Schiffman)

12 Years A Slave (2013, dir by Steve McQueen, DP: Sean Bobbitt)

Moonlight (2016, dir by Barry Jenkins, DP: James Laxton)

The Shape of Water (2017, dir by Guillermo Del Toro, DP: Dan Lausten)

4 responses to “4 Shots From 4 Best Picture Winners: The 2010s

  1. “[I]n every relationship there comes a moment when somebody eats the cat del Toro said, arguing that true love means embracing a partner’s flaws. “And the sooner you eat the cat, the better the relationship will be. And if you then say ‘I love you’ even after you lose the cat, then that’s love. That’s real love.”
    I hope del Toro gets eaten by HUNDREDS of cats when he’s burning in Hell. My cats concur.

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