Today, we wish a happy birthday to Camila Cabello, a talented singer and songwriter who deserves much better than appearing in Disney remakes with James Corden.
Enjoy!
Today, we wish a happy birthday to Camila Cabello, a talented singer and songwriter who deserves much better than appearing in Disney remakes with James Corden.
Enjoy!
Today’s song of the day comes from the latest score to win an Oscar. From The Brutalist, who is a bit of Daniel Blumberg’s Oscar-winning work.
It was quite a night for Anora and Sean Baker! Sean Baker tied Walt Disney’s record by winning 4 Oscars in one night. After being dismissed as an als0-ran by many critics, Anora made a comeback and swept the Oscars. It was actually kind of fun to watch.
(As far as my predictions go, I hit 12 out of 23 correctly. That’s one of my worst showings ever but at least I managed to stay over 50%, albeit barely.)
Best Picture
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Director
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Original Screenplay
Best Film Editing
Best Cinematography
Best Original Song
Best Original Score
Best International Feature
Best Animated Feature
Best Documentary Feature
Best Costume Design
Best Make-up and Hairstyling
Best Production Design
Best Sound
Best Visual Effects
Best Live Action Short
Best Animated Short
Best Documentary Short
Today’s scene that I love come from the classic Hollywood melodrama, 1966’s The Oscar!
Behold the glory that was Hollywood!
Actually, this film makes Hollywood look pretty low-rent. Hopefully, though, this will be Frankie Fane’s year.
8 Shots From 8 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, 8 Shots From 8 Films lets the visuals do the talking!
My list of my favorite Best Picture winners is a fluid one. There are a few — like All About Eve, It Happened One Night, the two Godfathers — that are always on the list. I love these four films with all my heart. Then there are films like No Country For Old Men that I think about and say, “Of course that’s going on the list!” There are other films that have snuck up on me. Until I was making out this list, I didn’t realize how much I truly did like Coda.
Anyway, here’s my top 8!
8 Shots From 8 Oscar-Winning Films
Okay, let’s do this! Here are my predictions of what will win at the big show tonight!
Best Picture — Anora
Best Directing — Sean Baker, Anora
Best Actor — Timothee Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Best Actress — Mikey Madison, Anora
Best Supporting Actor — Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Best Supporting Actress — Ariana Grande, Wicked
Best Original Screenplay — A Real Pain
Best Adapted Screenplay — Conclave
Best Animated Feature — The Wild Robot
Best Production Design — Wicked
Best Cinematography — Nosferatu
Best Costume Design — Wicked
Best Film Editing — Conclave
Best Makeup and Hairstyling — Wicked
Best Sound — Dune Part II
Best Visual Effects — Dune Part II
Best Original Score — The Brutalist
Best Original Song — Never Too Late from Elton John: Never Too Late
Best Documentary Feature — Sugarcane
Best International Feature: I’m Still Here
Best Animated Short: Yuck!
Best Documentary Short: The Only Girl In The Orchestra
Best Live Action Short: The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent
Welcome to Oscar Sunday!
Today is practically a holiday for me. As someone who loves movies and who also loves award shows, the Oscar Ceremony is an important annual event. I really don’t feel like the previous year is over until the Oscars have been handed out. For me, I won’t truly be able to move on from 2024 and really plunge into 2025 until the award for Best Picture is handed out.
This Oscar Sunday might be a little bit more lowkey than past Oscar Sundays but we’ll be here, the TSL crew, watching the show and rooting for our favorite films! We’ll be posting all the winners, maybe a few reviews, and I’ll be tossing out some Oscar thoughts throughout the day.
Remember that picture below? That was supposed to be the defining moment of the Oscars, an announcement that the Academy was still relevant and that Hollywood could compete with an increasingly online world. Today, it can easy to forget just how fawning the coverage was over the 2014 Oscar selfie. The picture is kind of a Rorschach test. Do you see Hollywood fun and glamour or do you see a bunch of smug celebrities? I’ve heard both answers. I’ve always liked Bradley Cooper’s smile and Jared Leto trying to get in the shot. What’s often forgotten is that poor Liza Minnelli was in the back of that crowd, trying to get in the picture but being not making it.
The Oscar selfie started out as a good thing but then it inspired other “celebs are just like us!” Oscar moments and boy, did those get old fast. Chris Rock making people buy Girl Scout cookies was okay. Jimmy Kimmel sending an army of celebs to interrupt a movie playing next door was Hollywood at its most self-important, walking into a movie that people had paid to see and loudly announcing themselves. (If that movie’s audience cared about the Oscars, they wouldn’t have been at a movie during the ceremony.) The infamous Stephen Soderbergh-produced Oscars were the worst, a COVID-era slog that couldn’t even pull off its grand emotional finale. Probably the most spontaneous and human moment on a recent Oscar telecast was Will Smith punching Chris Rock on live TV, cursing at the top of his lungs, and then rambling about God after winning his Oscar. Last year, Oppenheimer’s victory felt right and Robert Downey, Jr’s Oscar win felt like a moment that deserved a cheer. It was a return to the wonderful Oscars of old but now, this year, we’re back to largely obscure nominees and the front runner’s chances falling apart because of things she posted online. The big question tonight is not whether Emilia Perez will win (it won’t) but whether or not Karla Sofia Gascon’s tweets have taken down Zoe Saldana’s chances along with her own. The old Oscar selfie hits a bit differently after all that.
Of course, the most interesting thing about this selfie is that, for all the attention it received, it ended up being memory holed, largely because of Kevin Spacey managing to get in the frame. Ellen DeGeneres, as well, is no longer quite as beloved as she once was. This picture truly is an artifact of a different time. Myself, I like old movie so I’m always going to prefer Audrey Hepburn with her telegrams.
Enjoy Oscar Sunday!
I know the feeling.
Enjoy!
I watched nothing this week!
Well, that’s not quite true. I watched an episode of Dark on Netflix with Case. It’s time travel with a macabre, very German twist. We’re on the third season now and the show’s mysteries are truly intriguing.
And then I watched the final episodes of Cobra Kai, also on Netflix. If we’re going to be honest, Cobra Kai probably went on a season or two longer than it should have. Towards the end, the show really was stuck in a repeating loop. That said, I still got a little teary-eyed while watching that final episode. I feel like I’ve really watched these characters grow up and that includes the ones who should have grown up decades earlier, like Johnny Lawrence. I hope William Zabka is cast in more movies and shows after this. If he’s not, at least Johnny got his chance at redemption.
Otherwise, I was sick this week and I watched nothing. But fear not, I’ll be watching the Oscars in about 19 more hours!
Today’s song of the day was beautifully used in the 1975 Stanley Kubrick film, Barry Lyndon. Check it out if you haven’t already.