Note: Due to the holiday weekend last week, there was no column. This will cover the last two weeks in Oscar happenings. Sorry for the delay.
Oscar News
- The 97 eligible scores list wasย released by the Academy, as was the list of 39 eligible songs.
- The Academy released the official poster for the 84th Awards, and it is already getting a lot of criticism for the films it chose to highlight.
- Among the critics groups to release their winners were Austin (Best Picture: Hugo), the Black Film Critics (The Help), Oklahoma (The Artist) and Utah (Drive).
Review Round-Up
- War Horse, the latest live-action film by Steven Spielberg, picked up a 72 on Metacritic, although even its most devoted praise acknowledges that it is corny and old-fashioned.
- The Adventures of Tin Tin, the first animated film by Steven Spielberg, picked up a 68 on Metacritic, although even its most devoted praise acknowledges that it is lightweight and shallow.
- David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattooย has a 71 score from Metacritic. Most of the criticism has been on the flimsiness of the plot, but Rooney Mara has gotten rave reviews across the board.
- Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close has become one of the year’s biggest critical punching bags. With a 44 score on Metacritic, the film has a few supporters, but most charge the film with being manipulative and vapid.
- Although Meryl Streep is picking up solid notices for her Maragaret Thatcher, The Iron Ladyย only has a 52 on Metacritic. Most reviewers cite the film as a dull biopic only brought to life by the central performance.
- Although Glenn Close is picking up solid notices for her lead character, Albert Nobbsย only has a 53 on Metacritic. Even the most vehement detractors, though, cite Janet McTeer as the film’s standout.
- A Separationย receivedย a whopping 93 on Metacritic, making it one of the best reviewed films of the year. The Iranian masterpiece, though, has an uphill battle in any non-foreign language category come January, though.
Oscar Box Office
- War Horseย might have been the biggest winner of the Christmas weekend, picking up $15 million in only one day of release.
- Young Adult, We Bought a Zooย and The Girl With the Dragon Tattooย all hadย disappointingย openings, although the latter film could still pick up steam on word-of-mouth.
Oscar Farewell
The Oscar family didn’t lose any members this week.
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