Sun, Moon, & Stars: Wes Anderson’s A-List ‘Kingdom’

Is there a director with a more distinct signature than Wes Anderson? His meticulous mise-en-scene has spawned a slew of copycats; the word “twee” might have been created specifically to refer to his brand of filmmaking.

Fantastic Mr. Fox was one of my Top 10 Films of 2009, but beyond that, the Anderson ouvre has been one of diminishing returns. I liked Rushmore, but was never over the moon about it the way many critics are; The Royal Tenenbaums was more my speed, because at the time, it felt fresh. But then I’d had my fill of quirk. I just couldn’t muster the will to see The Life Aquatic or The Darjeeling Limited, which seemed like increasingly fanciful retreads of the same damn thing. It’s a criticism lobbed at Anderson often; I imagine he takes offense to that argument that “all his movies are the same.” Must an artist necessarily broaden his horizons from one project to the next?

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Trailer Trash: ‘ATM’ & ‘Moonrise Kingdom’

We’ve got some truly enticing titles with tantalizing trailers coming out this year — The Dark Knight Rises, The Hunger Games, and Prometheus, to name a few.

But let’s be honest.

Most movies are not nearly as appetizing, and their trailers generally reflect that.

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Hard In The City vs. The Golden Globes: Live Blog & Winners 2012

It’s the Golden Globes! And because I currently have nothing better to do, I am watching and blogging about them. (Nominees here, FYI.)

I’ll be doing some sort of live-blogging/recap as we go on, so… enjoy!

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Gold Rush: The Golden Globe Nominees 2012

Ah, The Golden Globes. What can I say about The Golden Globes that hasn’t been said before?

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Gold Rush: Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominees 2011

The Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations were announced this morning — in which the actors applaud their peers for the finest performances of the year.

Last year’s winners were Colin Firth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale, Melissa Leo, and The King’s Speech. Sound familiar? The winner of the Best Ensemble award is virtually guaranteed a Best Picture nominations at the Academy Awards.

Yes, all eyes will be on the SAG Awards this year.

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Gold Rush: BFCA Critics’ Choice Awards Nominees & Winners

Another day, another smattering of kudos from an organization most filmgoers don’t even know exists. This list keeps Hugo and The Artist on top of things, as will as giving The Help a little more awards-wind beneath its wings.

See the full list below.

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Gold Rush: National Board Of Review Winners 2011

More prizes! And the National Board of Review’s choice of Best Film is something of a surprise, too…

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