I'm totally GAGA for Glee's Max Adler and Naya Rivera!

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Can I just say that Max Adler and Naya Rivera totally need Emmy’s this year!   I mean, they are just amazing and own it every episode.   I k...

Number 38: Ordinary People (Best Picture Ranking)

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In 1980, Robert Redford showed a talent for dark drama that had not been visible in his acting performances so far when he directed Ordinary...

Number 39: Oliver! (Best Picture Ranking)

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In my review for Gigi I wrote that there are two movies in this ranking that seemed positively weird to me the first time I saw them – thos...

Number 40: How Green was my Valley (Best Picture Ranking)

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Surely no other Best Picture winner is remembered as much through the movie it beat at the Oscars as How Green was my Valley which seems on...

Number 41: Titanic (Best Picture Ranking)

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Titanic is among a few Best Picture winners that aren’t only celebrated movies but a true phenomenon – surely everybody old enough in 1997 ...

Number 42: The King's Speech (Best Picture Ranking)

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For some reason, the newest winner always seems to be the hardest to judge – the season is still fresh in one’s mind, all the different opin...

Number 43: Mutiny on the Bounty (Best Picture Ranking)

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After John Ford’s The Informer had won Oscars for Scoring, Acting, Writing and Directing, a win for Best Picture must have seemed like a l...

Number 44: The Departed (Best Picture Ranking)

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Considering how over-due Martin Scorsese was not only for an Oscar for Best Director but also for Best Picture, I was afraid that The Depart...

Sean Penn + Ryan Gosling + Josh Brolin? What a cast for Gangster Squad!

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When there was announced that Warner Bros. wanted Sean Penn ( Mystic River ) and Ryan Gosling ( Half Nelson ) for the 1940's crime dra...

Cotillard and Gordon-Levitt roles in "The Dark Knight Rises"; O. Russell's script will be used in "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies"; "The Help" trailer;

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There are a few updates on Christopher Nolan 's third Batman installment about Marion Cotillard ( La vie en rose ) and Joseph Gordon-Le...

Number 45: Dances with Wolves (Best Picture Ranking)

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Today, Kevin Costner’s saga about the old West suffers from a bad reputation since he has never done anything else after his praised directo...

Number 46: In the Heat of the Night (Best Picture Ranking)

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Racism was omnipresent at the Academy Awards in 1967 with In the Heat of the Night and Guess who’s coming to dinner winning several award...

Number 47: Wings (Best Picture Ranking)

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There is always some debate about the silent classic Sunrise whenever there is talk about the first Best Picture winner but the Academy offi...

Number 48: Slumdog Millionaire (Best Picture Ranking)

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Slumdog Millionaire won basically every award in sight during all the ceremonies leading up to the Academy Awards and so it was no surprise...

Number 49: You Can't Take it With You (Best Picture Ranking)

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Today, this winner of the Best Picture Oscar is rather forgotten but in 1938, it was popular enough with the Academy to not only win the top...

Number 50: Out of Africa (Best Picture Ranking)

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Out of Africa is one of those big epics that the Academy loves to honor – breathtaking shots of exotic landscapes, a sweeping score, a doom...

Number 51: Gigi (Best Picture Ranking)

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There are two movies among the Best-Picture-winners which I found positively strange and awkward the first time I watched them. Gigi is one ...

Number 52: The Life of Emile Zola (Best Picture Ranking)

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The Life of Emile Zola doesn’t enjoy a very high reputation among Oscar followers so I was prepared for the worst when I gave it a first tr...

Number 53: Ben-Hur (Best Picture Ranking)

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The mother of all epics, winner of a record 11 Academy Awards, the true definition of the word ‘spectacle’ – Ben-Hur has certainly achieved...

Number 54: The French Connection (Best Picture Ranking)

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The French Connection is another rather unusual winner in this category since it doesn’t concern itself with war or some social problem, it...

Number 55: The Lost Weekend (Best Picture Ranking)

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After his Double Indemnity failed to win any Oscars in 1944, Billy Wilder was back one year later with The Lost Weekend , a grim tale about...

God Bless, Bitches…

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I’ve been relishing over the trailer for ‘Melancholia’ for the past few days, completely obsessed with every frame of it.   The more I think...

Number 56: A Man for all Seasons (Best Picture Ranking)

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For a while it seemed as if no movie from 1966 would truly be inside the Academy’s comfort zone – until A Man for all Seasons opened, the s...
 
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