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Tag Archives: boyhood
T2 Trainspotting (2017) Rated R
Ā Mark Renton returns to Scotland after twenty years abroad and reunites with his friends. Starring Ewan McGregor, Logan Gillies, and Ben Skelton.Ā This is a great sequel to the original film that brought us the view of junkies and their … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, Comedy, Crime, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
Tagged 20 years, 20 years later, abroad, Ben Skelton, boyhood, characters, childhood, Crisis, Danny Boyle, ewan mcgregor, film, film reviews, films, first, flashbacks, friends, junkies, lives, Logan Gillies, midlife, money, movie, movie reviews, movies, original, original film, reunite, scenes, scotland, sequel, sequels, stealing, story, T2: Trainspotting, techniques, trailer, true, worth
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Rewind (2019) Rated NR
Looking through his father’s family video collection, a young man looks back on his boyhood and reconstructs the abuse that passed through the generations. Starring Sasha Joseph Neulinger. This is a brilliant documentary as Sasha uncovers his family’s years of … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Documentary, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged abuse, boyhood, camera, child, collection, documentary, evil, Family, family members, family video collection, father, film, film reviews, films, generations, home movies, justice, man, movie, movie reviews, movies, Rewind, Sasha Joseph Neulinger, secret, trailer, video, video collection, worth, years, young, youth
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Boyhood (2014) Rated R
Boyhood follows the life of Mason from early adolescent to college age. Starring Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, and Elijah Smith. This film is experimental in the way it shows a character change as time goes by. It’s filmed over 12 … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
Tagged 12, 12 years, adolescent, age, boy, boyhood, character, characters, choices, cohesive, college, Elijah Smith, ellar coltrane, experimental, father, film, film reviews, filmed, filming, films, life, mother, movie, movie reviews, movies, Patricia Arquette, real-time, slacker, story, struggle, struggles, time, trailer, worth, year, years, young
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Academy Awards Winners 2015
Best Motion Picture of the Year: Birdman Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Julianne Moore for Still Alice Best Performance by … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films...
Tagged 2015, Academy awards oscars, alejandro gonzalez inarritu, american sniper, animated, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Achievement in Editing, Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Achievement in Sound Editing, Best Achievement in Sound Mixing, Best Achievement in Visual Effects, Best Animated Feature Film of the Year, best documentary, Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, best motion picture of the year, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, best short film, best writing, Big Hero 6, birdman, boyhood, citizenfour, Common, Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1, eddie redmayne, feast, feature, Frances Hannon, Glory, ida, Interstellar, j.k. simmons, John Legend, Julianne Moore, live action, Mark Coulier, Milena Canonero, original score, original song, oscars, Patricia Arquette, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published, screenplay written directly for the screen, selma, short subject, Still Alice, The 87th Annual Academy Awards, The 87th Annual Academy Awards Winners, The 87th Annual Academy Awards Winners 2015, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, The Phone Call, The Theory of Everything, Whiplash, winners
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Film Independent Spirit Awards Winners 2015
Best Feature: Birdman Best First Feature: Nightcrawler Best Director: Richard Linklater for Boyhood Best Female Lead: Julianne Moore for Still Alice Best Male Lead: Michael Keaton for Birdman Best Supporting Female: Patricia Arquette for Boyhood Best Supporting Male: J.K. Simmons … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films...
Tagged 2015, 30th Independent Spirit Awards, best cinematography, best director, best documentary, best editing, best feature, best female lead, best first feature, best first screenplay, best international film, best male lead, best screenplay, best supporting female, best supporting male, birdman, boyhood, Chris Ohlson, citizenfour, Dear White People, Film Independent Spirit Awards Winners, Film Independent Spirit Awards Winners 2015, foxcatcher, H., ida, Independent Spirit Awards Winners, Independent Spirit Awards Winners 2015, Inherent Vice, j.k. simmons, john cassavetes award, Julianne Moore, Land Ho!, Michael Keaton, nightcrawler, Patricia Arquette, Producers Award, Richard Linklater, Robert Altman Award, Someone to Watch Award, Special Distinction Award, Still Alice, The Kill Team, Truer Than Fiction Award, Whiplash
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BAFTA Film Awards Winners 2015
Best Film: Boyhood Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year: The Theory of Everything Best Actor: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything Best Actress: Julianne Moore for Still Alice Best Supporting Actor: J.K. Simmons for Whiplash … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films...
Tagged 2015, 68th British Academy Film Awards, Adam Stockhausen, adapted, Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year, Alexandre Desplat, Andrew Lockley, Anna Pinnock, anthony mccarten, BAFTA Awards Winners 2015, BAFTA Film Awards Winners, BAFTA Film Awards Winners 2015, Ben Wilkins, Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects, best actor, best actress, best animated feature film, best cinematography, best costume design, best documentary, best editing, best film, best film not in the english language, Best Make Up/Hair, best production design, best screenplay, best short animation, best short film, best sound, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, birdman, Boogaloo and Graham, boyhood, Brian J. Falconer, Chris Hees, citizenfour, Craig Mann, Daisy Jacobs, David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction, David Livingstone, Director or Producer, eddie redmayne, ee british academy film awards, ee rising star award, emmanuel lubezki, Frances Hannon, hugo guinness, ida, Interstellar, j.k. simmons, Jack O'Connell, Julianne Moore, Michael Lennox, Milena Canonero, original, original music, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Patricia Arquette, Paul J. Franklin, pride, Richard Linklater, Ronan Blaney, Scott R. Fisher, Stephen Beresford, Still Alice, The Bigger Picture, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Lego Movie, The Theory of Everything, Thomas Curley, Tom Cross, Wes Anderson, Whiplash
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Screen Actors Guild Awards Winners 2015
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Birdman Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role: Julianne Moore for … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films..., Tv Shows
Tagged birdman, boyhood, Downton Abbey, eddie redmayne, Frances McDormand, Game of Thrones, House of Cards, how to get away with murder, j.k. simmons, Julianne Moore, Kevin Spacey, Mark Ruffalo, Olive Kitteridge, orange is the new black, Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series, outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or miniseries, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, outstanding performance by a male actor in a television movie or miniseries, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Patricia Arquette, Screen Actors guild awards 2015, Screen Actors Guild Awards Winners 2015, Shameless, Still Alice, The Normal Heart, The Theory of Everything, Uzo Aduba, viola davis, Whiplash, william h. macy, winners
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Critics’ Choice Award Winners 2015
Best Picture: Boyhood Best Actor: Michael Keaton for Birdman Best Actress: Julianne Moore for Still Alice Best Supporting Actor: J.K. Simmons for Whiplash Best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette for Boyhood Best Acting Ensemble: Birdman Best Young Actor/Actress: Ellar Coltrane … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies
Tagged 2015, Adam Stockhausen, alejandro gonzalez inarritu, alexander dinelaris, american sniper, Anna Pinnock, armando bo, best acting ensemble, best action movie, best actor, best actor in a comedy, best actor in an action movie, best actress, best actress in a comedy, best actress in an action movie, Best adapted screenplay, best animated feature, best art direction, best cinematography, best comedy movie, best costume design, best director, best documentary feature, best editing, best foreign language film, Best Hair & Makeup, best original screenplay, best picture, Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie, best score, best song, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best visual effects, Best Young Actor/Actress, birdman, boyhood, bradley cooper, Common, Critics Choice Award Winners, Critics' Choice Award Winners 2015, Critics' choice awards winners, Critics' Choice Awards Winners 2015, Critics' choice movie awards, dawn of the planet of the apes, Douglas Crise, edge of tomorrow, ellar coltrane, Emily Blunt, emmanuel lubezki, force majeure, gillian flynn, Glory, gone girl, guardians of the galaxy, Interstellar, j.k. simmons, jenny slate, John Legend, Julianne Moore, life itself, Michael Keaton, Milena Canonero, nicolas giacobone, obvious child, Patricia Arquette, Richard Linklater, selma, Stephen Mirrione, Still Alice, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Lego Movie, Whiplash
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Critics’ Choice Awards Winners 2015
Best Picture: Boyhood Best Actor: Michael Keaton for Birdman Best Actress: Julianne Moore for Still Alice Best Supporting Actor: J.K. Simmons for Whiplash Best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette for Boyhood Best Acting Ensemble: Birdman Best Young Actor/Actress: Ellar Coltrane … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies
Tagged 2015, Adam Stockhausen, alejandro gonzalez inarritu, alexander dinelaris, american sniper, Anna Pinnock, armando bo, best acting ensemble, best action movie, best actor, best actor in a comedy, best actor in an action movie, best actress, best actress in a comedy, best actress in an action movie, Best adapted screenplay, best animated feature, best art direction, best cinematography, best comedy movie, best costume design, best director, best documentary feature, best editing, best foreign language film, Best Hair & Makeup, best original screenplay, best picture, Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie, best score, best song, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best visual effects, Best Young Actor/Actress, birdman, boyhood, bradley cooper, Common, Critics' choice awards winners, Critics' Choice Awards Winners 2015, Critics' choice movie awards, dawn of the planet of the apes, Douglas Crise, edge of tomorrow, ellar coltrane, Emily Blunt, emmanuel lubezki, force majeure, gillian flynn, Glory, gone girl, guardians of the galaxy, Interstellar, j.k. simmons, jenny slate, John Legend, Julianne Moore, life itself, Michael Keaton, Milena Canonero, nicolas giacobone, obvious child, Patricia Arquette, Richard Linklater, selma, Stephen Mirrione, Still Alice, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Lego Movie, Whiplash
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