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Sunday
Feb272022

February. It's a Wrap

Eeeeeeeeeehhhhaaaargwhoohoo. We're about to enter final month of the 2021 film year with SAG tonight (foolish predictions here!) and Oscar night looming. We hope you're voting daily on the Oscar charts and investigating all the trivia and 'how'd they get nominated?' theorizing. Here are a dozen highlights from the month that was in case you missed 'em...

Why can't the Oscars love themselves? -The Academy self-sabotages yet again
Why can't we have Jonathan Bailey in the movies? - An appreciation of the Olivier winning Bridgerton star
Almost There: House of Gucci Cláudio talks Lady Gaga's star turn
Best Shot: Nightmare Alley - our once-signature series returns for a reboot season. Thank you for attending, especially those who played or commented!
Film Bitch Nominations - Nathaniel's awards ballots revealed
Kristen Stewart can still win -Despite a rocky precursor season a Best Actress win might happen
Oscar and LGBTQ actors -Evolution of (slow) acceptance
Death on the Nile- a power ranking of the suspects
One for them One for Me: Nicole Kidman - remembering the goddess' 2004
Nathaniel's Top 10 List - from Petite Maman to Power of the Dog
Martha Plimpton interview - thank you to Abe for speaking to one of our favs
LGBTQ Representation on TV - GLAAD's annual report
12 Takeaways from the Oscar Noms - What stood out?
Oscar Nom Reaction - the team shares their highs and lows

COMING IN MARCH
Obviously there will be much Oscar hoopla including Honorary Oscar miniseries on Samuel L Jackson and Liv Ullmann and the first episode of the new season of Supporting Actress Smackdown. You can also expect discussions of new films The Batman, After Yang, Turning Red, and The Lost City. As far as older films to check out to maximize your reading pleasure here: queue up Romancing the Stone (1984), The Godfather (1972), and The Conversation (1974). ANY REQUESTS?

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Reader Comments (3)

Excited for the nominees in the Limited Role/Cameo categories - so love that you do those. Some FYCs, beyond obvious contenders like Ana De Armas, Harriet Sansom Harris, and Bradley Cooper;

Actors: Dave Rysdahl in Nine Days, Barry Keoghan in The Green Knight, Derek Knell in Pig, Stephen McMillan in Boiling Point, Stephen Park in The French Dispatch

Actresses: Hannah Walters in Boiling Point, Judith Light in Tick, Tick... Boom!, Myriem Akheddiou in Titane, Mary Steenburgen in Nightmare Alley

February 27, 2022 | Registered CommenterDuncan

Have any silent movies been featured on Hit Me With Your Best Shot yet? If not, next month is the 100th anniversary of Nosferatu, which has a plethora of iconic shots to choose from.

Also, quick reaction to SAG winners: Belfast’s chances seem pretty much dead now. It might even go home empty-handed on Oscar night. Is CODA the biggest threat to Power of the Dog’s Best Picture win?

February 27, 2022 | Registered CommenterEdwin

Edwin, yes. we've done a few silent films. PANDORA'S BOX for sure. I think we also did a Chaplin... maybe THE CIRCUS? and one other? but NOSFERATU is a great idea.

February 28, 2022 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R
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