Film Noir Classics III, from Turner Classic Movies and Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation, is an impressive DVD box set of forgotten and overlooked film noirs.
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Film Noir Classics III, from Turner Classic Movies and Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation, is an impressive DVD box set of forgotten and overlooked film noirs.
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With the commercial Blu-ray release of ‘La Jetée’ and Chris Marker’s philosophical documentary ‘Sans Soleil’ by The Criterion Collection, appreciation of this intriguing and mysterious artist may reach a new level.
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We pick the winners in the Best Actor category. This is one category that is pretty up in air at this point, even though one man has a distinct edge from earlier guild wins and the BAFTAs (if the BAFTAs even mean anything). What we’re trying to say is that this category is the most fun to pick. Who’s going to win the Oscar? Watch the video to find out!
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It’s not a stellar week for home video, but you could do worse than these two slight but entertaining movies, out now on Blu-ray and DVD.
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We pick the winners in the Best Actress categories, which seems to be a two-person race. Viola Davis has the SAG, and Meryl Streep has the Golden Globe, but who’s going to win the Oscar? Watch the video to find out!
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Directed by French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist may look like an art film, but it’s anything but. It’s a good, old-fashioned, formulaic, Hollywood romantic comedy rise-and-fall story told with a modern sensibility and easily accessible by mainstream audiences.
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Trey Hock and Trevan McGee pick the winners in the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories, which at this late point in the game, is actually pretty easy. These two are all sewn up. Watch the video:
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In this video, Trey Hock and Eric Melin pick the winners in the Best Foreign Film and Best Animated Feature categories. At first glance, both of these categories are a done deal, but the Oscars always manage to screw one of these up on a regular basis. Find out which one it is in this video!
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We pick the winners in the Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay. There are some pretty clear frontrunners for both, but at least one of them as up for grabs a little bit…watch to find out which one!
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How to Win Your Oscar Pool: 2012 Oscar Predictions is a series of videos we shot to help you win at this year’s picks. This video covers three simple tips that will turn you into a winner!
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The Chicken and the Egg #24: Our bi-weekly movie-reference-happy comic strip here on Scene-Stealers is back and ready to solve an age-old controversy once and for all.
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What better way to spread the love and cheer of Valentine’s Day than with a special Happy Balentine’s Day E-Card from one of Hollywood’s most respected and beloved actors?
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Man, this seems like a tough day for movie watching, doesn’t it? There is a minefield of generic, re-hashed, formulaic, uninspired Ashton-Kutcher-Katherine Heigl-Gerard-Butler-Jennifer-Aniston-Sarah-Jessica-Parker-Kate-Hudson-Matthew-McConaughey-Reese-Witherspoon-Adam-Sandler movies out there that are liable to swear you off from romantic comedies for good.
I don’t blame you.
But we are here to help
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Pick the winners, have some drinks, and watch the Oscars with a host of other movie lovers at the Scene-Stealers/Lost in Reviews 2012 Kansas City Oscar Party!
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Director Daniel Espinosa presents ‘Safe House’ with lots of handheld shaky-cam work and uncomfortable close-ups to make it seem more realistic, which is good—because if you think too much about the plot, you may realize it’s pretty silly stuff.
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