Only crazier than Uncle Steve in grey sweatpants are those CinePhellas for another podcast
On Episode 156 of the Cinephellas Podcast, your favorite ‘Phellas of film discuss…
Only crazier than Uncle Steve in grey sweatpants are those CinePhellas for another podcast
On Episode 156 of the Cinephellas Podcast, your favorite ‘Phellas of film discuss…
Logan and Henry reflect on the 95th Academy Awards that saw Everything Everywhere All at Once take home best picture and win the most awards of the night. Find out which of their predictions came true and what surprised them about this year’s winners and losers. Last but not least, Hugh Grant joins us and talks about his red carpet experience.
#Oscars95 #AcademyAwards #Oscars2023 #MovieReview
1. Sonic 2 – (3 out of 5) – Everyone’s favorite blue hedgehog is back with two more characters from the beloved franchise, Tails and Knuckles. The sequel offers up more of what made the first one a smash. Ben Schwartz, who voices Sonic, has managed to make the furry little guy work so well on the big screen. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for Jim Carrey, who annoyingly continues to chew the scenery around him.
By Kevin Muller
Whenever you think of Anna Kendrick, the words energetic and joyful come to mind. Kendrick has made a career out of playing relatable characters with a sharp wit. In real life, she also projects being a ray of sunshine during countless television appearances. As you can assume, as with any profession, the desire to step out of her comfort zone has probably crossed her mind. Alice Darling is the Oscar nominee’s dive into a serious drama. There are no cups, trolls, or acapella, just pure and genuine emotion. How does she do?
by Kevin Muller
Best Original Screenplay
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” written by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
“The Banshees of Inisherin” written by Martin McDonough
“Triangle of Sadness” written by Ruben Ostlund
“The Fabelmans” by Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner
“Tar” Todd Field
Brendan Fraser stars as a reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempting to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale. Watch our review of the Oscar nominated film from A24.
#TheWhale #MovieReview
“A reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter.”
Kevin is back with a new segment called “Se7en with Kevin,” where he reviews the last seven movies he has watched. In this segment, he shares his thoughts on the films he’s watched recently and his thoughts on the Best Actress controversy involving Andrea Riseborough, Danielle Deadwyler, and Viola Davis.
Kevin is back with a new segment called “Se7en with Kevin,” where he reviews the last seven movies he has watched. In this segment, he looks at six international films and an American one that has been causing controversy during this Oscar season. You can check out both the written and video reviews below.
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Logan and Henry return to discuss the nominees for this year’s group of Oscar nominated films and give their predictions for who will come home a winner. The 95th Academy Awards will air on March 12, 2023.
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“The 95th Academy Awards will be presented on March 12, 2023, in a ceremony held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The awards will honor films released in 2022.”
by Kevin Muller
Brendan Fraser may not be a household name now, but back in the 90s he was one of the most popular actors. He came on to the scene as Link, in the 1993’s Encino Man, where he played a thawed-out caveman that was thrown into that era. Additionally, he turned up in the action-adventure film The Mummy, where he showed he could both hit the comedic elements of the character while also projecting the necessary bravado reserved for those roles. It seemed that he was heading towards the top, but after a few setbacks, involving his career and personal life, he started only showing up here and there in few movies. Now, acclaimed director Darren Aronofsky has given Fraser the keys back to stardom with the lead in his new film The Whale. After all these years, does Fraser still have it?