THE ONES I MISSED:
The Act of Killing
All is Lost
Blue is the Warmest Color
Dallas Buyers Club
Dallas Buyers Club
Frances Ha
Fruitvale Station
The Great Beauty
The Hunt
Short Term 12
Stories We Tell
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Big Sur
Don Jon
Don Jon
Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Inside Llewyn Davis
Iron Man 3
Kill Your Darlings
Pacific Rim
Prisoners
The Spectacular Now
This is the End
Trance
The Way Way Back
The World’s End
THE BEST OF THE BEST (In ascending order):
THE BEST OF THE BEST (In ascending order):
10. AMERICAN HUSTLE –
A Scorsese wannabe of the finest order. David O’Russell delivers a fun,
zany look at the world of con-artists. This is probably the most overrated of the Best
Picture nominees but it’s hard to resist its manic energy and great
performances.
9. THE WIND RISES – Hayao Miyazaki’s swan song is more thematically subdued than his other works, but just as visually stunning. It is a fitting finale for the career of the world’s greatest living animator.
9. THE WIND RISES – Hayao Miyazaki’s swan song is more thematically subdued than his other works, but just as visually stunning. It is a fitting finale for the career of the world’s greatest living animator.
8. THE WOLF OF WALL
STREET – Pure, unadulterated, obscene insanity and I loved every single one
of its 180 minutes. Scorsese is still churning out the goods like no other and Leo DiCaprio
delivers one of his very best performances.
7. PHILOMENA – I ended
up enjoying this much more than I thought I would. It was incredibly moving and
frequently hilarious. Great screenplay and great performances from Judi Dench
and Steve Coogan.
6. HER – An
exceptional, deeply felt take on love and relationships. Spike Jonze knocks yet
another one out of the park and the performances of Joaquin Phoenix and
Scarlett Johanssen are spectacular.
5. CAPTAIN PHILLIPS –
One of the most gripping thrillers I’ve ever seen. Paul Greengrass’s
direction sets the intensely realistic mood and Tom Hanks gives one of the
finest performances of the year, which, naturally, disqualifies him from Oscar
attention.
4. MUD – Matthew
McConaughey may have the Best Actor Oscar in the bag this year for his
performance in Dallas Buyers Club, but I’m rather fond of his performance in
this superb coming-of-age tale written and directed by one of my favorite
filmmakers Jeff Nichols.
3. 12 YEARS A SLAVE –
Emotionally devastating and undeniably powerful. Expertly directed by Steve
McQueen and featuring incredible performances from Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lupita
Nyong’o and Michael Fassbender. It is an unforgettable viewing experience.
2. GRAVITY – Sure,
the backlash is riding high at this point in the Oscar race, but Gravity is
single-handedly one of the greatest cinematic experiences of all time
and the strongest argument for the use of 3D I have ever seen. Alfonso Cuaron
continues to prove why he is one of the greatest working filmmakers of this day
and age.
1. BEFORE MIDNIGHT – The
third part of one of the greatest trilogies of all time may actually be the
best of the series. I can only hope Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke and Julie
Delpy continue churning these out every nine years, as they are, without
question, the most honest and refreshing cinematic depictions of love I have
ever seen.
AND NOW FOR A FEW OSCAR PREDICTIONS:
BEST PICTURE:
What will win: 12 Years a Slave
What should win: Gravity
BEST DIRECTOR:
Who will win: Alfonso Cuaron - Gravity
Who should win: Alfonso Cuaron - Gravity
BEST ACTOR:
Who will win: Matthew McConaughey - Dallas Buyers Club
Who should win: Chiwitel Ejiofor - 12 Years a Slave
BEST ACTRESS:
Who will win: Cate Blanchett - Blue Jasmine
Who should win: Sandra Bullock - Gravity
BEST ACTOR IN A
SUPPORTING ROLE:
Who will win: Jared Leto - Dallas Buyers Club
Who should win: Michael Fassbender - 12 Years a Slave
BEST ACTRESS IN A
SUPPORTING ROLE:
Who will win: Lupita Nyong’o - 12 Years a Slave
Who should win: Lupita Nyong’o - 12 Years a Slave
BEST ORIGINAL
SCREENPLAY:
Who will win: Eric Warren Singer, David O. Russell - American
Hustle
Who should win: Spike Jonze - Her
BEST ADAPTED
SCREENPLAY:
Who will win: John Ridley - 12 Years a Slave
Who should win: Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke -
Before Midnight
BEST ANIMATED
FEATURE:
What will win: Frozen
What should win: The Wind Rises
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Who will win: Emmanuel Lubezki - Gravity
Who should win: Emmanuel Lubezki - Gravity
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
Who will win: Steven Price - Gravity
Who should win: Steven Price - Gravity
BEST FILM EDITING:
Who will win: Adam Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers - American Hustle
Who should win: Adam Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers - American Hustle
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