2020 Critics’ Choice Awards: List of Winners

Taye Diggs hosted the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards tonight and the confusion continues as the winners were announced. Here are the list of winners… BEST PICTURE 1917 Ford v Ferrari The Irishman Jojo Rabbit Joker Little Women Marriage Story Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood Parasite Uncut Gems MY PICK: Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood  WINNER: Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood  BEST ACTOR Antonio Banderas, Pain … Continue reading 2020 Critics’ Choice Awards: List of Winners

Amanda’s Picks: The 25th Annual Critics Choice Awards

The 25th Annual Critics Choice Awards are on tonight and it is the second award show of the Oscar season! After the winners were announced for the Golden Globes, the race for Best Picture is a bit cloudy, considering 1917 took Best Director and Best Picture Drama. So…here are my picks ahead of tonight’s telecast. Best Picture 1917 Ford v Ferrari The Irishman Jojo Rabbit Joker Little Women Marriage … Continue reading Amanda’s Picks: The 25th Annual Critics Choice Awards

2020 Films To Look Forward To…

As we enter the new year, it’s always good to check the films that already have some buzz surrounding them. Here’s a list of the films being released in 2020 that will definitely spark the media wires in the near future. January 10th 1917 Just Mercy Underwater Like A Boss  January 17th Bad Boys For Life  Dolittle  January 24th The Gentlemen  January 31st The Rhythm … Continue reading 2020 Films To Look Forward To…

Decade in Review: The Best Films From 2015

The time has come to reflect on the past ten years of filmmaking. There are many notable films that changed the course of film criticism, box office and the entire moviegoing experience. Here are my top picks from 2015…. Mad Max: Fury Road dir. George Miller starring: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult and Zoe Kravitz The Lobster dir. Yorgos Lanthimos starring: Colin Farrell, Rachel … Continue reading Decade in Review: The Best Films From 2015

Jumanji: The Next Level Review

Jumanji: The Next Level definitely raised the bar in every single aspect. The stakes were higher, the character relationships ran deeper and the obstacles were difficult.  Jake Kasdan brought the same fun excitement from the first one and added a different level of humour. The old age jokes coming from Danny Glover’s, Milo Walker and Danny DeVito’s, Grandpa Eddie were stellar and even funnier when … Continue reading Jumanji: The Next Level Review