On Thursday, the Golden Globe nominations were announced with "Birdman" leading the nominees with seven. As a result, a number of nominees got a boost while other films lost strength. Here are some of the results.
The American Film Institute has announced its year-end list of the best films of the year. This year the AFI organization surprised as it chose 11 films rather than the usual 10 best films of the year. But how does this news affect the tight 2015 Oscars race? Here's how
As awards season continues, critics and pundits continue to shakeup the 2015 Oscars race with two films leading the way: "Birdman" and "Boyhood." How will they fare against the competition after winning multiple critics awards?
After a summer headlined by declining box office numbers and disappointing blockbusters, Latin Post.com's David Salazar and Francisco Salazar take a look at the best movies of the summer.
This year, the Original screenplay category is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in a long time. From Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu's 'Birdman' to the critically-acclaimed 'Boyhood', the field for the Oscars' screenplay category is looking strong.
"Guardians of the Galaxy topped the box office, beating out "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and newcomers "If I Stay" and "Sin City: A Dame Kill For" to become the biggest movie of the summer of 2014.
"Boyhood," starring Ethan Hawke and Eller Coltrane, seizes the viewer's attention and deepest emotions in a manner that makes it one of the finest films of the century and one that will endure for decades to come.
The Best Picture category has always been one of the most predictable categories as the precursor awards dictate what the Academy will do when picking its top films of the year. However the one thing that is unpredictable is how many films will be nominated in the category. Since the Academy decided to allow five to 10 films, it has been hard to guess how many films will be nominated for Best Picture.