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The film explores the life in America through the lens of a Korean immigrant family.
Minari follows the life of a family who moves to an Arkansas farm in the 80s. Throughout the movie, the family fights through hardships, adversity, and the redefinition of what home truly means.⠀
The movie stars Steven Yeun, best known for his role as Glenn in
The Walking Dead, as David, the father; Yuh-jung Youn as Soon-ja, the grandmother; Yeri Han
Final Oscars predictions 2021: Who will win and who should win?
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It s all come down to this. The longest awards season is drawing to a close, after an excruciating pandemic year that nearly destroyed the movie business. History looks to be made at the Oscars, with women and people of colour getting recognition but there s also room for a surprise or two.
In the winners tally,
Ma Rainey s Black Bottom with three including Chadwick Boseman.
Netflix is presumed to be the leading studio with a predicted six wins, an increase from last year s tally of four. The good news is that the streaming giant has a 50/50 shot in four additional races, which could bring them to a double-digit tally, which would be a record in the modern era (Metro-Goldwyn Mayer dominated the 1930s and 1940s).
Behind the Scenes of the 2021 Best Picture Nominees
I spoke with directors of the films competing for the top prize at the Oscars. Here are my takeaways.
Frances McDormand working with Chloé Zhao on “Nomadland.”Credit.Searchlight Pictures
April 23, 2021Updated 3:37 p.m. ET
In a year when theaters were largely closed, it has been a strange path to the Oscars on Sunday. Along the way, I spoke to the directors of the season’s most acclaimed films about key moments from their work. Below are clips and commentary from all but one of this year’s best picture nominees (David Fincher, the director of the Netflix feature “Mank,” declined to be interviewed for the series).
8 things Oklahoma film fans should know about this year s Oscars
Oklahoman
It s almost time for the Oscars, and in case you re wondering, no, Hollywood s golden guy didn t miss his entrance cue.
Postponed for almost two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 93rd Academy Awards will finally air live at 7 p.m. Sunday on ABC.
Despite the strangely shifted schedule, the 2021 Oscars, offer some inspirational rooting interests for Oklahoma film fans, along with plenty of questions about how show biz s biggest night will adjust to these pandemic times.
Here are 8 things Sooner state cinephiles should know about this year s Academy Awards: