Skip to main content

Posts

Academy Awards 2026 winners predictions

The short categories have always been quite a hit or miss with me, because there are few big precursor that indicate what could be the AMPAS intentions - my picks are solely based on my perception when I watched them. Having watched all the shorts, I must say: All the Empty Rooms was the one who left me thinking about it the most from the Best Documentary Short Film slate and I believe voters will feel the same and go for it as well; A Friend of Dorothy is a luminous tearjerker that can be manipulative sometimes, but I think its charming nature and irresistible leads will please Oscar voters better than the dystopian queer drama Two People Exchanging Saliva (my personal favorite from the Best Live Action Short Film lineup), since it can be unconfortable at times, but it hides an alarming message; as for my pick for Best Animated Short Film... Papillon (Butterfly) is said to be a favorite, but I found it difficult to love the animation personally, while The Girl Who Cried Pearls was ...
Recent posts

REVIEW: "Wuthering Heights"(2026)

GENRE: Drama DIRECTOR: Emerald Fennell WRITER: Emerald Fennell STARRING:  Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes, Ewan Mitchell, Owen Cooper and Charlotte Mellington "Wuthering Heights" might well be one of my favorite novels of all time, not only because it features a dark yet beautiful narrative, but also two of the most depicable characters in literary history - but Emerald Fennell's take on the classic only covers the first half (Cathy and Heathcliff's story) and she twists things a little (a lot) bit! I don't consider myself a book puritan when it comes to novel-film adaptations and while I appreaciated the audacity of Fennell's vision, the final result felt more lukewarm than daring actually. Don't take me wrong: there's plenty to praise in Wuthering Heights , but there's also plenty to criticize. Emerald Fennell has always showed a crave for an edgy approaches about human nature (from thirst for r...

REVIEW: "Hamnet"

GENRE: Drama DIRECTOR: Chloé Zhao WRITER: Chloé Zhao & Maggie O'Farrell STARRING:   Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Jacobi Jupe, Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn and Noah Jupe Thanks to an excellent source material, a sensitive direction and a commited ensemble cast, Hamnet is one of those rare literary adaptations done right for which the final result reaches the caliber of the novel. It's not a perfect film, but it's a film that embraces those imperfections and highlights what it has best: a pulsating heart! Might well be the most romantic and subtle movie of the year with the most visceral impact as it explores very powerful feelings with a rare audience-engaging effect. Hamnet starts with the promise of a romantic drama but as soon as the narrative starts developing you understand it goes well beyond a love story. Agnes and Will relationship is fueled by love, but it's imperfect and thorny at times - still, love speaks louder and the fact they know they are very different ...

Tiny Reviews: "Sorry, Baby", "Sentimental Value", "Avatar: Fire and Ash" and "Song Sung Blue"

SORRY, BABY An auspicious directorial debut by Eva Victor who goes triple duty here (director, writer and actress) and the result is a film that understands itself, with a core, a soul and a heart. There are two secret ingredients here: a sharp and sensitive script that builds a narrative based on an event without overexploring it; and a pitch perfect comedic tone in a vibrant blend of being dramatic with the right amount of being light and funny. Victor is perfect in the leading role and Naomi Ackie makes for a great scene partner - both have great chemistry and they do sell a true and honest friendship on-screen. A simple execution, yet an extremely effective (and affecting) one. A pleasant surprise! RATING: 8/10 SENTIMENTAL VALUE A film about old wounds that still need stitches, Joachim Trier's film is handled in such an introspective way that you can't help but notice you thinking about this movie at some random part of your day. It's a movie about feeling miscast in li...

Academy Awards 2026 nominees - full list

Sinners leads the Academy Awards 2026 nominations with a record-breaking of 16 nominations across the board, the most any movie has ever scored, beating the record previously held by All About Eve (1950), Titanic (1997) and La La Land (2016), which scored 14. Sinners nominations combined with One Battle After Another 's (13) and Amy Madigan's nod for Weapons , make a total of 30 nominations for Warner Bros.... such an impressive score!  A note about the strong showing of international films with Sentimental Value and The Secret Agent scoring multiple nods, including Best Picture. It Was Just An Accident scored Best International Film and Best Original Screenplay and Sirât that managed to be nominated in both Best International Feature and Best Sound. Strong campaign work by Neon that deserves to get its flowers for believing and promoting international cinema. The winners will be announced March 15, 2026, during the Oscars ceremony. Here are the nominees: BEST PICTURE B ugo...

Academy Awards 2026 nominees predictions - all categories, FINAL ROUND

 

2025 Awards Catch-Up: Golden Globes, NYFCC Awards, LAFCA Awards and National Board of Review

GOLDEN GLOBES 2026 NOMINEES BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA Frankenstein Hamnet It Was Just an Accident The Secret Agent Sentimental Value Sinners BEST MOTION PICTURE - COMEDY OR MUSICAL Blue Moon Bugonia Marty Supreme No Other Choice Nouvelle Vague One Battle After Another BEST NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM It Was Just an Accident No Other Choice The Secret Agent Sentimental Value Sirât The Voice of Hind Rajab BEST ANIMATED FILM Arco Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Elio KPop Demon Hunters Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Zootopia 2 BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA Jessie Buckley - Hamnet Jennifer Lawrence - Die, My Love Renate Reinsve - Sentimental Value Julia Roberts - After the Hunt Tessa Thompson - Hedda Eva Victor - Sorry, Baby BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA Joel Edgerton - Train Dreams Oscar Isaac - Frankenstein Dwayne Johnson - The Smashing Machine Michael B Jordan - Sinners Wagner Moura - The Secret Agent Jeremy Allen White - Springsteen: Deliver Me...