Who Should (and Will) Win the 2021 Oscars Olivia Ovenden © Minari It s Mank vs Minari , the Black Panthers vs The Chicago 7. The nominations are in, and the battle for the soul of the Academy Awards will shortly commence
The 2021 Academy Awards are almost upon us, with the long road to the Oscars this year made even more gruelling thanks to the date being pushed back because of the pandemic. This means that films which were released in 14 B.C. will be competing against those which have not yet been released in cinemas around the world.
On the 15 March the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards, which will take place on the 26th April, were announced. All in all, we have to confess to some surprise at this being, actually, quite, good? Finally there s some recognition of female directors, with two women nominated in the category for the first time in the ceremony s 93 year history. Meanwhile non-white actors have finally been given their due, with Black ac
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With theatres closed due to COVID-19 and sets struggling to meet social distancing requirements, Hollywood has had to find new ways to tell its stories on screen. From Zoom-based horror
Host to Anne Hathaway’s straight-to-streaming pandemic thriller, a slew of recent movies has made ‘lockdown cinema’ the fastest growing film genre.
Malcolm & Marie, Netflix‘s first go at the format, might be the best entry yet.
Shot entirely in one – admittedly sprawling – apartment in Carmel, California, the black-and-white drama used a skeleton crew to avoid spreading coronavirus. But despite its stripped back team, the cast list boasts an embarrassment of riches. John David Washington (
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While most of us spent last year’s lockdowns watching telly, raiding the fridge and doomscrolling, Sam Levinson teamed up with his lead from HBO drama Euphoria, Zendaya, and Tenet’s John David Washington to self-finance a black-and-white two-hander set in one house over a few hours: Malcolm & Marie.
Shot in gleaming 35mm, the film is, essentially, one big argument, as film director Malcolm (Washington) and his girlfriend Marie (Zendaya) return home from the premiere of his debut movie and get into one. It starts because he forgot to thank her in his speech; but then ebbs and flow and digresses and sharply refocuses and heats and cools and heats once more as their entire five-year relationship comes under scrutiny.
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