Tag Archives: 2010 Best Film Nomination

Avatar – spectacular, and meaningful

All I can say is: James Cameron must really hate America. Just kidding – couldn’t resist. I’m really pleased that this remarkable movie is doing so well in America because it is surprisingly direct and ballsy in its portrayal of … Continue reading

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Inglourious Basterds – Is this the worst film ever nominated for an Academy Award?

If Inglourious Basterds had been made in the 1980’s, people would laugh at it now. It would be legendarily bad, held up for ridicule as an example of how incredibly awful films were in the 1980s. The camp, the bad … Continue reading

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Up in the Air – entertaining, but ultimately disappointing

Up in the Air deals with a difficult and timely topic – people getting laid off and having their lives destroyed. At the same time it sort-of deals with another timely issue in society: the ridiculous (and pernicious) positive thinking … Continue reading

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An Education – worth seeing

I liked An Education. I didn’t love it, but it was very engaging with good performances all around. So nice to see Carey Mulligan (from the fabulous BBC Bleak House miniseries) getting a starring role in a film like this, … Continue reading

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