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  • Author: Tiff Chai
    November 5, 2012

    As ever-changing as the recent weather, during the week, Argo (WB) was in a clear lead on an every day basis nationally. Sitting on top of the weekday’s polls, even despite the release of Cloud Atlas (Warner Bros.) during the week and the weekend ride of Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (ORF), Argo claimed the #1 spot on the charts during the weekdays. Cloud Atlas (WB) followed with Hotel Transylvania (Sony) at #3 and Paranormal Activity 4 (Par.) at #4. Outside of the top 10, The Master (Wein.) fell down to #20, followed by The Dark Knight Rises at #21. The Bourne Legacy (Uni.), currently #1 in China, fell down to #26 on American charts. The Other Son (Cohen), a new release, climbed up to #29, but many other movies fell as opposed to climbed higher on the charts. For the most part, thrillers and movies with Halloween themes are still doing quite well in theaters, despite being after Halloween. Read more on Box Office (11.04.12)…

    Oscar Circuit: “It’s the time of the season”

    What's in store for the fall? Full Oscar Predictions updated!

    August 2, 2012

    The second half of the year is upon us.  The race is about to heat up with big Oscar hopefuls coming down the pike.  Our John Foote will be in attendance at the Toronto International Film Festival and many films will be unveiling themselves to critics alike.  There is a very unclear yet still feasible shape to the race looking from ten thousand feet.

    There are internet jitters building for Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master starring Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman.  With the trailers released and now the film being pushed up to September, it looks as though we may be in store for a master class in filmmaking.  Phoenix also looks to be a lead contender for his first Oscar after delivering in his previous nominated works, Gladiator (2000) and Walk the Line (2005).  Phoenix does have tough competition ahead of him including what looks to be a critical darling-type performance coming from John Hawkes in Ben Lewin’s The Sessions.  Early word is very positive for the film and the turns by Hawkes along with co-stars Helen Hunt and William H. Macy.  Since Hawkes’ initial nomination two years ago for Winter’s Bone, he hasn’t shown any signs of letting up.  He was arguably left off last year in Sean Durkin’s Martha Marcy May Marlene and will be seen later this year in Julia Dyer’s The Playroom and Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln.  There seems to be a tremendous following and support for him in his current state.  Speaking of Spielberg, we’re still awaiting some type of marketing material for his upcoming Lincoln biopic.  No poster or trailer has been released with very few stills leaked online.  One starts to think if it will even be ready in time.

    Taking a look at the next couple of months, the circuit will begin to reveal itself.
    Read more on Oscar Circuit: “It’s the time of the season”…

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