-Joey's Two Cents: It looks rather beautiful to me. I can't wait to see it...thoughts?
Showing posts with label The Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Artist. Show all posts
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Trailer day continues with a glorious one for The Artist!
Right on the heels of a great look at Drive, we now have this trailer for The Artist:
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Take a look at the Trailer for The Artist!
I kept forgetting to post this, so here you go:
-Thoughts?
-Thoughts?
Monday, May 16, 2011
Terrence Malick's Tree of Life has been planted at Cannes...what now?
Well, the wait ended today...'Tree of Life' finally revealed itself. Terrence Malick's long delayed opus screened at the Cannes Film Festival as well as to select people in places like New York and Los Angeles. The verdict? Even more mixed than we expected, it seems. There will be more said about the film in the coming days (and even below in this article), but I wanted to just turn our attention to the possible Oscar implications of this. With the festival so far propelling Woody Allen's 'Midnight in Paris', Michel Hazanavicius's 'The Artist', and Lynne Ramsey's 'We Need to Talk About Kevin' to the forefront in terms of quality, there are some new contenders to consider in early predictions. Likewise, Julia Leigh's 'Sleeping Beauty' and Gus Van Sant's 'Restless' debuting to less than stellar reviews and seemingly being out of the race before it's even really began has shaped things as well. Where does that leave Malick's 'Tree of Life'? Well, I think the end result is that it's probably not going to gain the traction necessary for a real shot at Oscar glory, though don't count it out of the tech categories. Could this change when the critical community en masse chimes in next week when the film opens in the US? Of course...and even more so when the precursors begin in the 4th quarter of the year.
Where this all leaves us is right back where we started, essentially. Anyone looking for the flick to burst on the scene and begin a long march to Best Picture is sorely disappointed today, but those of us still feeling out the race to come just saw the field widen considerably.
Personally, I'm going to be removing the film from a lot of my early predictions next time around, but that's just me...
Want more on 'Tree of Life'? Well, then hit the jump for more!
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