
Best Of 2016: Best Actor
The Best Actors Of 2016 are…
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The Best Actors Of 2016 are…
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I’m about to start releasing my top 10 performances lists, but there are some performances this year that are outside that list. I figured, I’d list them here. Of course, this might give you an idea of what my top 10’s are, since these performances are going to be missing from those lists. I’ve left off performances I was able to already recognize in another category, like comedy, or young actor. These are all performances, for the most part, that at one time or another were on my top 10 list, but got moved off as I saw more films.
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For me, when I pick my directors, I think of many different factors. Was the film made better because the director was attached to it? Does the director have a unique voice and/or perspective? How well shot and edited was the film? Did it have a lot of pacing issues? Was the work original and groundbreaking, or just more of the same. Could literally anyone have replicated their work? These are the 10 directors I felt did the best directing job of 2016, plus five more for “Breakthrough In Directing”, which means they either had directed their first feature, or nearly their first.
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Split has managed to do even better than expected, showing that Shyamalan still has power at the box office. The film has also managed a B+ cinemascore, which is really good for a film of this genre. Of course, what … Continue reading Friday Box Office: ‘Split’ Explodes, ‘XXX3’ Just Does OK
Continuing my picks for the Best Of 2016, here are my five picks for Visual Effects and five for Cinematography.
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Starring: Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, Issei Ogata, Ciaran Hinds
Directed By: Martin Scorsese
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Barry Levinson’s next, Rock The Kasbah, is packing quite a cast. Bill Murray, Bruce Willis, Kate Hudson, Zooey Deschanel, Danny McBride, and Shia LaBeouf (who apparently has unquit being famous) have joined the project. Production begins in June. Also, Jesse … Continue reading Casting: ‘Kasbah’ Cast, Eisenberg & Irons join ‘Batman/Superman’, More