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The 51 Movies You Need To Know For Oscars 2023: ‘Turning Red, ‘Top Gun: Maverick, ‘Elvis, And More

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The 51 Movies You Need To Know For Oscars 2023: ‘Turning Red, ‘Top Gun: Maverick, ‘Elvis, And More

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"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

Nominated: Best Supporting Actress (Angela Bassett), Best Visual Effects, Best Makeup and Hair, Best Costume Design, Best Original Song ("Lift Me Up" by Rihanna)

Unsurprisingly, Wakanda Forever handles T'Challa's real-life (and entirely off-screen) death with grace and grace, opening the film on a self-contained premise that sees the inevitable with a bit of MCU silliness but always comes first. The personal loss of the late King's younger sister Shuri (Leticia Wright) in Wakanda. Road to $200 million in blockbuster launches. It was officially taken off the balance sheet shortly before the dollar began to be produced. As much as the film itself preserves life, Culler's most intimate scenes are heartfelt confessions that make viewers grieve for someone they've lost in their own way." - DE

Read IndieWire's review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Grade: B+)

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"Blonde"

Best Actress Nominee (Ana de Armas).

"Andrew Dominik didn't make an incredible film about a poor young woman haunted by a mad fear of being chewed up by the Hollywood machine. The problem is that he made a film inspired by Marilyn Monroe and made her look like a victim. Any of her films are brilliantly entertaining. Her intelligence is accentuated by her hypnotic physicality. Her legacy is protected by her talent. So instead of a film that could easily be another printed face from Andy Factory Warhol. The X-ray version, so instead of bright pop art colors, it's a stenciled skull. - SMK

Read IndieWire's review of Blonde (Rated: C+)

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Nominated : Best Supporting Actor (Brian Tyree Henry).

James O'Quinn plays the great Brian Tyree Henry, and of course it's good to see him as a real person ("Atlanta" has been Henry's talent show continuation of "Widows," which the actor has been leading for the past four years). They are attracted to each other by magnetic force. That encounter is where 'Causeway' comes into play." - DE

Read the IndieWire review of Causeway (Category B-)

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"Elvis"

Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor (Austin Butler), Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Production Design, Best Hair and Makeup, Best Costume Design, Best Sound.

"It doesn't matter if you do 10 stupid things, it still leaves 'Elvis' out of 370 'smart' shorts," says Colonel Tom Parker at the start of a completely confused musical biopic about the King of Rock and Roll. These grueling 159 minutes—a montage of montages in which the strange Fleming repeatedly uses until they feel dull and dead—were enough to forego any other respectability. - Z

Read Indy Wire's review of Elvis (Class: D)

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"Empire of Light".

Nomination : Best Cinematography

Although the year Although set in the early 1980s (the story goes back to being the Blues Brothers), Sam Mendes's disintegrating and dying Empire of Light is a film about two simultaneous but unequal narratives. In the year 2020 Black Lives Matter movement and the threat to the future existence of cinemas, looking at these events during his teenage years in England (not particularly nostalgic), racism and the cinema in the culture of the time "no society" . Popularity - Mendes tries to tell a sad but touching short story about the simple power of society." - DE

Read IndieWire's Empire of Light review (Grade: C-)

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