With the Academy Award nominees having been announced most of the films will now be on the radar of moviegoers around the world. Many of the films will also get boosts at the box office due to expansions from their distributors and some of them even become box office hits. So how did the films fare after the nominations?
This weekend will have a number of films that audiences can choose from. Among them are new releases and a plethora of Oscar nominees. So what should audiences watch this weekend?
The BAFTA nominations have been announced with "Carol" and "Bridge of Spies" leading the nominees. Each film landed nine nominations and showed strength within the organization, pumping up its chances of landing major Oscar nominations.
With the National Society of Film Critics already having handed out their annual awards, all eyes now turn to the Golden Globes. The race continues to be a mystery with no clear front-runner in four of the five major categories, especially with no critics society coming to a consensus.
With Oscar season ending, the January movie season starts and there will be many films released. However, it will be interesting to see how many of these films end up being box office and critical hits. The following are the five films to look forward to in January.
With Oscar season ending, the January movie season starts and there will be many films released. However, it will be interesting to see how many of these films end up being box office and critical hits. The following are the five films to look forward to in January.
The two performances selected as the two standouts in this edition pit men against something larger. On one hand, you have a military man fighting for what he perceives to be the liberation of his nation. On the other hand, you have an explorer fighting the elements. Neither makes it out alright.
Let's have a look.