by Chris Ullrich, Jan 4 2011 // 10:30 AM
Indeed it is the time of year when inevitability the lists appear and people pick their favorites of 2010. Some have already done their lists and some, like me, like to wait a bit. That said and since I don’t want to be accused of not following trends, I will also be making a list (or two) of my picks of the best of 2010. However, in the interest of clarity and brevity (or neither), I’m going to pick my top 5 (or so) things in the main categories we cover here at The Flickcast.
Although, as our own John Carle covered the best of 2010 in games so well already, I won’t make much (if any) a list of those and will just mention my two favorites. In case you’re not familiar with those main categories we cover, they are as follows: Movies, TV, Comics, Games, Tech and all things Geek.
So, to that end, here’s my list (or lists really) of my picks of the top stuff of 2010.
Movies
Inception – I love smart movies and this one is pretty damn smart. Featuring great performances, a mind-bending plot and twists galore, director Christopher Nolan delivers with one entertaining ride I was talking about for weeks (and months) afterward. And with all the ways I can get distracted by other things, to still be taking about this movie now is a testament to just how great it is.
True Grit – I love Westerns and this one will go down as truly one of the best I’ve seen in a long time. Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon and the rest of the cast are superb and newcomer Hailee Steinfeld owns the screen. She is definitely one to watch. Plus, the Coen brothers have a genuine love and reverence for the classic Western conventions, even when they twist and turn them into new and even more compelling shapes.
The Social Network – When I first heard of this movie I was skeptical, as probably most were, about how interesting a movie about Facebook really could be. I had nothing to worry about. This brilliant film, directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, delivers on all levels and tells a compelling story of one of the most impressive success stories in history. Along the way it also shows us a little something about the nature of greed, friendship and the real cost of success.
Winter’s Bone - This tale of a real heroes journey to find out what happened to her father before the bank forecloses on her home resonated with me for quite some time after watching this film. Jennifer Lawrence as the young mother and John Hawkes as her meth-snorting uncle really deliver top performances. Part crime movie, part thriller and part coming-of-age-story this film’s stark realism takes you into a world you didn’t know existed and holds you there until the lights come up.
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Tagged: 30 Rock, Aaron Sorkin, American Vampire, Apple TV, Boardwalk Empire, Christian Bale, Community, David Fincher, Fringe, grant morrison, hailee steinfeld, HTC, HTC Droid Incredible, Inception, iOS4, iPad, Jeff Bridges, Jennifer Lawrence, Jesse Eisneberg, John Hawkes, Kindle, Mark Wahlberg, Monsters, Terriers, The Fighter, The Social Network, The Walking Dead, true grit, Winter's Bone
by Shannon Hood, Dec 16 2010 // 11:00 AM
The Screen Actor’s Guild has announced their nominees for best in film and television for 2110. Since these awards are voted on by other actors, they usually carry a certain prestige. Rosario Dawson and Angie Harmon announced the guild’s nominees this morning in Los Angeles.
For those keeping score, The King’s Speech leads the film pack with four nominations, along with Black Swan. On the TV side, Modern Family came in with 4 awards, followed by Dexter, Glee, and Mad Men with three nominations each.
The awards will be given on Sunday, January 30th on TBS. For a complete list of nominees, visit the official SAG website.
FILM
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
JEFF BRIDGES / Rooster Cogburn – TRUE GRIT
ROBERT DUVALL / Felix Bush – GET LOW
JESSE EISENBERG / Mark Zuckerberg -THE SOCIAL NETWORK
COLIN FIRTH / King George VI – THE KING’S SPEECH
JAMES FRANCO / Aron Ralston – 127 HOURS
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
ANNETTE BENING / Nic - THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
NICOLE KIDMAN / Becca – RABBIT HOLE
JENNIFER LAWRENCE / Ree Dolly – WINTER’S BONE
NATALIE PORTMAN / Nina Sayers – BLACK SWAN
HILARY SWANK / Betty Anne Waters – CONVICTION
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Posted in: Announcements · Awards · Movies · News · TBS
Tagged: Al Pacino, Awards, Black Swan, Colin Firth, Hilary Swank, James Franco, Jeff Bridges, Jennifer Lawrence, jesse eisenberg, John Goodman, Jon Hamm, Natalie Portman, Nicole Kidman, SAG award nominees, Screen Actor's Guild, Steve Buscemi, TBS, The Fighter, The King's Speech, The Social Network
by Shannon Hood, Nov 30 2010 // 11:00 AM
The 20th annual Gotham Independent Film Awards were held on Monday night in New York, and the winner was a big surprise to many. Winter’s Bone played at festivals and in limited release earlier this year to rave reviews, but since then it had virtually dropped off the radar. Monday night the film snagged Best Feature Film at the award ceremony. Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan was heavily favored to win.
This year the Gotham Awards were hosted by Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci, who appeared as a married couple in Easy A this year, with Emma Stone.
In addition to best feature, the film snagged Best Ensemble Performance, but star Jennifer Lawrence failed to take home the award for Best Breakout Actor. That honor went to Ronald Bronstein, from Daddy Longlegs. Best Breakout Director was also an upset. Lena Durham (Tiny Furniture) was favored to win, but the honor went to Kevin Asch (Holy Rollers).
Other notable awards include the following:
- Best Documentary The Oath, directed by Laura Poitras.
- Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You Littlerock, directed by Mike Ott.
- Festival Genius Audience Award Waiting For Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim.
The Gotham Awards are considered one of the early awards predictors for the Oscars. Last year The Hurt Locker won Best Feature Film and Best Ensemble Performance, and went on to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
The show also took time to honor Anne Hathaway, Hilary Swank, and Robert Duvall.
[via Indie Wire]
Posted in: Awards · Movies · News
Tagged: Gotham Awards, Jennifer Lawrence, Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci, Winter's Bone
by Joe Gillis, Aug 18 2010 // 10:00 AM
It’s been quite a week for director Matthew Vaughn and the team on Fox’s upcoming X-Men: First Class. Not only has Oliver Platt joined the cast as the “Man in Black”, but Rose Byrne has also joined the project as Professor Xavier’s Scottish love interest Moira MacTaggert.
But even with the new additions, other changes are also being made to the cast with one actor leaving and another taking her place. What am I talking about? January Jones has been added to the cast and will take the place of Alice Eve as The White Queen, Emma Frost.
While initial reports about Eve signing for the role were legitimate, it turns out the deal was not completely done and January Jones will officially fill the role for Vaughn. Most people know Jones as Betty Francis, the recently divorced wife of Don Draper on AMC’s Mad Men.
Jones has found quite a home for herself back in the 60′s, so it will be interesting to see how she can take on playing a British school teacher. Jones joins an already packed cast consisting of James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Caleb Landry Jones, Lucas Till, Zoe Kravitz, and Kevin Bacon.
Principal photography for the film begins in London next week, and we can expect to see more news develop soon as X-Men: First Class makes it’s way to theaters on June 3, 2011.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Casting · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Sci-Fi
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Alice Eve, Caleb Landry Jones, James McAvoy, Jane Goldman, January Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, Kevin Bacon, Lucas Till, Mad Men, Matthew Vaughn, Michael Fassbender, Oliver Platt, Rose Byrn, X-Men: First Class, Zoe Kravitz
by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 17 2010 // 8:00 AM
With filming set to begin later this month, some of the final pieces of casting for the film X-Men: First Class are falling into place. Joining the recently announced Rose Byrne and Jason Flemyng, Oliver Platt is the newest addition to the start studded cast.
Along with James McAvoy as Xavier, Michael Fassbender as Magneto, Alice Eve as Emma Frost, Nicholas Hoult as Beast, Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, Caleb Landry Jones as Banshee, Lucas Till as Havoc, Edi Gathegi as Darwin, Kevin Bacon as the villain, Jason Flemyng as Azazel and Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert, we now have Oliver Platt joining as “The Man in Black”.
Like Kevin Bacon before him, Oliver Platt’s character has yet to be described fully. So far the only information being released is that Platt will not be playing a mutant character.
Even though I feel that I’m versed in the world of geekdom and comics, I’m not sure who this “Man in Black” character could be. If he was a mutant, many names come to mind ranging from Black Tom Cassidy to the Black Rook of the Hellfire Club. The moniker may just be a blanket government agent title.
There are still some glaring absences in the list of parts that have been cast. If this film is to mirror the comics at all, we are still missing Cyclops, Jean Grey, Angel and Iceman.
Who do you think Platt will play? Who do you think will play the remaining major parts?
X-men: First Class will be released in theaters June 3rd 2011.
Posted in: Adaptation · Casting · Celebrities · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels
Tagged: Alice Eve, James McAvoy, Jason Flemyng, Jennifer Lawrence, Kevin Bacon, Michael Fassbender, Nicholas Hoult, Oliver Platt, Rose Byrne, X-Men: First Class
by Shannon Hood, Mar 19 2010 // 1:00 PM
Winter’s Bone is stark, bleak and haunting. It won the Grand Jury Prize and a screenwriting award at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. This is the second film by director Debra Granik. Her debut film Down to the Bone played at the 2004 Sundance Festival, and earned her a Best Director Prize.
At the heart and soul of this drama is Ree, a seventeen year old girl living in the wooded Ozarks with her mother and two younger siblings. It is never made apparent why, but Ree’s mom is completely incapable of caring for the family. She is non-communicative and just sort of stares into space all the time.
That leaves Ree to man the household, so to speak. She chops wood, shoots and skins squirrels, and cares for their animals the best she can. As played by an astonishing Jennifer Lawrence, Ree is the embodiment of a girl forced to be a woman and caretaker far before her time.
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Posted in: Drama · Film Festivals · Filmmaking · Indie · Movies · Reviews · SXSW
Tagged: Debra Granik, Drama, Jennifer Lawrence, meth, Ozarks, Sundance, Winter's Bone