The Favourite, 2018.
I can’t think of a time a less likeable character was played by a more likeable actor. +1.
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The Favourite, 2018.
I can’t think of a time a less likeable character was played by a more likeable actor. +1.
There Will Be Blood, 2007.
A movie I know is good. I know! I just got so annoyed at how (literally) dark everything was. 2.5 hours of squinting. 0.
Ruggles of Red Gap, 1935.
Who doesn't want to win a judgy valet in a poker game? This is a fun one. +1.
The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942.
This is one of those movies that shows you why a director is famous. +1.
It’s status week!
Whether it’s exploring the tension between people at different stations in life, or watching someone do whatever it takes to climb the social ladder, class seems to be as interesting to Oscar as it is to the characters in the films. It’s status week!