Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Monday, December 13, 2010
NYFCC's 2010 Wins: "The Social Kids That Are All Right Network"
The New York Film Critics Circle forms, together with LAFCA (Los Angeles Film Critics Association) and the NSFC* (National Society of Film Critics), the holy trinity** of critics awards. LA & NY combined can be a potent influential mix... not that they often agree. But this year they did, further underlining the dominance of The Social Network this awards season. The other big boost went to The
Sunday, December 12, 2010
NYFCO (Prizes and Top Ten List)
Need one more critics group for the day? No? Well then don't open up this window. The New York Film Critics Online, which is a fairly new organization as critics awards go, embraced most of the Oscar frontrunners with the exception of The King's Speech. Their awards went like so... I may have missed a few but I shall update again if I have.Picture: The Social NetworkTheir top ten list is (alpha
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
It's Top Ten Time! (Not Here, But Elsewhere.)
Setting aside for a moment the personal view that people rush too quickly into naming their favorites every year (usually well before the annum is over) I do love reading a good top ten list. When those lists are from magazines, they have a long lead excuse so let's enjoy them.The L Magazine, a local NYC offering ("the L"is a subway), has released their Best Films of 2010 and as usual there's a
Box Office Blather: Unstoppable Potter and the 127 Tangled Swans
No, not that BOB.Box Office Blather. Let's call it "BOB".One should probably discuss it weekly (and not on Wednesday? Shut it. I'm late.) if only to be more "in the world" and less hermetically sealed in one's own bubble, he said to himself while gazing at his navel in his 360ยบ mirror.In all seriousness this is a problem. I sometimes stare at box office charts and think "'The Warrior's Way'?
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Anne Hathaway, 'Next' Cover Girl
This is a gay rag here in NYC. Anne was on the holiday weekend cover promoting Love and Other Drugs, and though the inside article is dependably slim, she once again proves herself not just a wonderful celeb but a cool person and major friend of the gays."I was at the Empire State Pride Agenda dinner a few years ago," she recalls. "And Margaret Cho put it perfectly. She said, 'I can't believe
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Red Carpet Lineup: Swan Break
The New York premiere of Black Swan was held last night at the Ziegfeld which is the theater for premiere's here in Manhattan. I have so many fond memories of the place. All the stars were in attendance including Darren Aronofsky, Vincent Cassell and Barbara Hershey. Plus the deliciously dark rival ballerinas Mila, Natalie and Noni.I think it goes without saying but I'll say it: Winona Ryder is
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Aronofsky,
Barbara Hershey,
Black Swan,
books,
Mila Kunis,
Noni Ryder,
NYC,
red carpet lineup
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Part 1: Jake Gyllenhaal at "The New Yorker Festival"
I'll share a few more interesting movie-specific quotes I couldn't find room for in this article tomorrow here at the blog. But for now a piece I wrote for Tribeca Film.He’d be unrecognizable but for those enormous blue eyes. In fact, when Jake Gyllenhaal walked out on stage at the SVA Theater in Chelsea on Saturday night, a full bushy beard covering what seemed like all of his face, film critic
Friday, September 17, 2010
Nathaniel's New York Film Festival: Coming Soon
The New York Film Festival starts officially on September 24th. Critics screenings have already begun but so far I've been in absentia. I have my reasons though the selection committee and certain cinephiles would surely scoff at them so they will go unnamed. This morning I picked up my credentials but opted to skip Carlos the Olivier Assayas film about Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramirez
Friday, September 10, 2010
Oscar Predictions Revised: Picture, Director, Animation, Documentary, Sound
I'm working on revising the Oscar predictions. So far we've updated the extensive foreign film pages (yet, we're already behind again the news is coming so quickly), the animated and documentary categories, the aural categories like best score and song (I could use some help there -- offer it in the comments) and NEW best picture. And yes I know that many people believe that The Way Back will not
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animation,
Aronofsky,
David O. Russell,
documentary,
NYC,
Oscars (10)
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Old Fashioned Marquee
I never actually see them changing one, so this was a welcome sight. So much better than digital marquees where someone's just typing on a computer. Typing on a computer is so mundane. I'm totally going to start handwriting The Film Experience! Why should posts take a few hours to write when they could take whole days?
Monday, September 6, 2010
MM@M: No Bad Seats
Mad Men @ The Movies discusses the cinematic references in television's best series.Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) and Don (Jon Hamm) succumb to exhaustion.Four seasons of great acting will knock the wind right out of you.Episode 4.7 "The Suitcase"This week's episode was a well timed Peggy & Don duet. The historic backdrop was the infamous boxing match between Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay (Clay had
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Mad Men,
Mad Men at the Movies,
moviegoing,
NYC,
sports,
television
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