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Entries in Year in Review (385)

Monday
Feb072022

Film Bitch Awards ~ Oscar Parallel Categories Complete! 

by Nathaniel R

The Oscar-adjacent portion of our annual Film Bitch Awards is complete (i.e. if Nathaniel had a ballot)... 

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Thursday
Feb032022

Nathaniel's Top Ten List (Best of 2021)

by Nathaniel R

Movies are not quite keepsakes anymore with physical media dying. Yet they remain emotional treasures to return to or reflect upon as real as any beloved mementos you could place in a keepsake box. For awards and list obsessives they take on extra-meaning as stand-ins for each calendar year as well. We have to have a gimmick for the top ten lists each year, else the task of putting so much love into words becomes too daunting.  So this year we've chosen memorable objects as a frame with which to remember the year's best. These great films were filled with fawned over items and knick knacks from "purty" paper flowers to restless coffee cups, from razor-sharp seashell bracelets to winning lottery tickets, from horny religious figurines to magical belts.

20 HONORABLE MENTIONS

So that you don't immediately ask "WHERE IS  ____?" here are the 20 films outside of the top 10 list that were loved and/or deeply admired. Plus, in keeping with the chosen theme, the visual object we most closely associate with them... 

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Saturday
Jan012022

2021 is a wrap (sort of). Hello 2022!

HAPPY NEW YEAR LOVELIES!

As longtime readers know our new year literally begins now but figuratively we're still in 2021 until the last Oscar is hadn't out on March 27th, 2022. Then a 'happy new film year' can truly begin. But in case you've been away and our just rejoining us in the thick of precursor season, here are...

10 highlights you might've missed from December
Steven Spielberg's 10 Best Films the whole team sounded off
FYC Simon Rex his motormouthed brilliance in Red Rocket 
Mike Faist Interview How the new West Side Story's "Riff" found the intensity for reinvention
Discussing the Endings of Passing and Power of the Dog
Young Adult at 10 Mavis never grows up but her film does
Which countries have been waiting for Oscar nominations the longest? None of the "top ten" made the finalist list again. When will Oscar notice them?
Yes No Maybe So The Northman Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård get their Viking on
Year in Review List-Mania - we did team lists of Onscreen Chemistry, Entertainers, Best Animals, Movie Posters, and Thirst Traps of 2021
Spider-Man Best Picture - that weird media push to nominate it 
Cate Blanchett in Talented Mr Ripley - an episode of your favourite "Almost There"
West Side Story Oscar Journey x 2 - a handy comparison chart as we move towards Oscar nominations
Best Supporting Actress -who gets the fifth slot?

Previous wrap-ups if you're just rejoining us...
Oscar 2020 Wrap | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov

COMING IN JANUARY 2022
Nathaniel's top ten list + The Film Bitch Awards, and the Team Experience Awards. Plus lots of interviews for Oscar hopefuls and a conversation with a secret SAG voter. We'll hit new films including A Hero, The 355, Scream, Belle, and The Tragedy of Macbeth. We'll have virtual Sundance Film Festival reviews. And finish up all the Oscar charts (2/3rds done now) in the next two days only to redo them once SAG nominations hit on January 12th. And if they ever reschedule those Honorary Oscars (meant for this month), we'll launch those half written weeklong celebrations of Liv Ullmann and Samuel L Jackson.

Friday
Dec312021

Year in Review: 2021 Entertainers of the Year

by Team Experience

Olivia Colman photographed by Amelia Troubridge from The Guardian

In our final "Team Experience Year in Review" post before the 10th annual Team Experience Awards and Nathaniel's own Film Bitch Awards (both in January), we wanted to pay tribute to the stars who worked overtime to keep us smiling, crying, laughing, and altogether wide-eyed in 2021. We asked contributors to cite ten choices as "Entertainer of the Year". The catch was the celebrity in question had to have had more than one project during the year. Quantity and Quality.

Names that didn't quite make the list but are nevertheless worthy of our sincere gratitude include actors Olivia Colman (Landscapers, Mitchells vs the Machines, The Lost Daughter, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain), Bradley Cooper (Nightmare Alley, Licorice Pizza), Vicky Krieps (Old, Next Door, Bergman Island), and auteurs Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car, Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy), and Ridley Scott (House of Gucci, The Last Duel). Technically speaking both Jamie Dornan and Oscar Isaac  made the following list but since we already sufficiently highlighted them yesterday in "Thirst Traps of the Year" we've ceded their spots to others. Spread the wealth is always our motto...

"ENTERTAINERS OF THE YEAR"
(a dozen wonders in no particular order) 

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Thursday
Dec302021

Year in Review Beauty Break: Thirst Traps of 2021

by Team Experience

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder... as is thirst. When we polled Team Experience for the hottest actors of 2021, the voting was all over the place and thus fairly close. So we ended up with a dozen people (after the jump) that had at least two ardent fans among our team members in the preferential ballots.  Because the voting was so close they're presented in random rather than ranked order.

Other hotties that earned our lust, admiration, and aesthetic wonder included: Penelope Cruz in Parallel Mothers, Ruth Negga in Passing, Lady Gaga in House of Gucci, Idris Elba in Concrete Cowboy, Benedict Cumberbatch in Power of the Dog, and Rebecca Ferguson in Dune. And because thirst is not always singular, great pairings like Taylour Paige and Riley Keough (Zola), Melissa Barrera and Anthony Ramos (In the Heights), and Daniel Craig and Ana De Armas (No Time To Die) also showed up in the ballots. Speaking of the latter, why wasn't she the main Bond girl of the movie?!? WOW!

Okay, on to the gallery...

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