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Posted on Wednesday, January 6th, 2021 by Meagan Navarro
Year-end coverage often focuses on the award-worthy contenders. While 2020 featured no shortage of Oscar potential, what’s most notable about the performances this year was the element of surprise. Unexpected breakout roles, actors that chewed scenery like no tomorrow, and daringly bold choices resulted in many unforgettable characters that brought immense joy and entertainment during a dark period.
Save the award talk for another time; here we’re celebrating the weird, quirky, and remarkable parts that reminded us of why we love movies so much.
Tom Hardy,
Capone
Capone actor Tom Hardy goes full method for his portrayal of the infamous and dying gangster. Under thick prosthetics and an aging makeup mask, Hardy imbues his invalid character with a dying croak and his trademark mumble. The actor fully commits to every step of his character’s deterioration. Capone executes an alligator; he sings “If I Were King of th
Lovers Rock, the pure beauty of
First Cow (sorry, Odie) are on my 2020 best-of list as well, but there’s one glaring omission from this discussion that I’m here to fix:
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. The great movies of this year made me feel joy, but
Eurovision Song Contest made me feel ecstasy.
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The Netflix comedy stars Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as a couple of Icelandic rubes and would-be Eurovision stars who call themselves “Fire Saga.” It’s a borderline nonsensical movie that includes elven intervention, Demi Lovato as a ghost, and a song called “Jaja Ding Dong” That’s to say, it’s the kind of movie I’d pitch to a friend by saying, “It’s not going to win any Oscars, but …” But what I’m saying
Times Netflix Villains Were Actually Right
Times Netflix Villains Were Actually Right
By Matthew Jackson/Dec. 11, 2020 2:42 pm EDT/Updated: Jan. 5, 2021 11:03 am EDT
This content was paid for by Netflix and created by Looper.
We love villains for a lot of reasons. A lot of them look cool, they get many of the best lines, and very often they seem like the people in the movie who are having the most fun. But even if you re obsessed with a villain in your favorite movie, it s still usually pretty clear that they re the bad guy, doing bad things for bad reasons. Unless, of course, you re willing to look a little closer.
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