The Foreign Film category at the Academy Awards is often one of the most intriguing due to its ability to reveal new works to viewers. However, it is always hard to predict the category this early on in the year especially when individual countries have yet to submit their films to the Academy.
The Best Supporting Actress category is one of the most unpredictable categories at the Oscars as the Academy usually likes to surprise in their nominations, and sometimes, they even surprise with the eventual winner.
The Toronto International Film Festival is known as the festival that begins awards season. This year a number of features will play at the festival in hopes of attracting raves reviews and garnering awards buzz.
"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 Supporting Actor category at the Academy Awards is always a very competitive category and this year will not be different. Last year Jared Leto took home the statue for his work on "Dallas Buyers Club" and beat out Michael Fassbender, Jonah Hill, Barkhad Abdi, and Bradley Cooper. This year a number of previous nominees are likely to be competing for the Oscars while some new actors will likely get nominated.
Every year it seems the Best Actress race at the Academy Awards continues to get stronger and more competitive. While it is never as crowded as the male category, there are a number of female performances that can already be considered Oscar contenders at this point in the year.
As 2014 approaches its midway point, the Oscar conversation has slowly started to pick up once again. The year has already showcased a number of great art house and mainstream films and also promises a slew of hotly anticipated movies as well. The following is a look at early predictions of what the Best Actor race could potentially look like.
After an 11-day competition the Cannes Film festival has handed out its awards with many films surprising and others disappointing. The festival is known for showing films that will eventually contend for Oscar nominations. The following will present which films benefited from the screenings at Cannes and which of them will ultimately go into obscurity.
The “Dallas Buyers Club” lead actor Matthew McConaughey will forever be remembered with the catch phrase he used during his recent Best Actor Oscar speech which said, “alright, alright, alright.” Many are still wondering though where the award winning actor got it from.
The Jenner household was at war again when sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner wrestled each other in the kitchen in a playful manner. Kylie even calls sister Khloe a “fake b**ch.”