The 51 Movies You Need To Know For Oscars 2023: ‘Turning Red, ‘Top Gun: Maverick, ‘Elvis, And More

The 51 Movies You Need To Know For Oscars 2023: ‘Turning Red, ‘Top Gun: Maverick, ‘Elvis, And More

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"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

Nominations: Best Supporting Actress (Angela Bassett), Best Visual Effects, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Costume Design, Best Original Song ("Lift Me Up" by Rihanna)

Unsurprisingly, Wakanda Forever handles T'Challa's real-life (and entirely off-screen) life with grace and finesse, opening the film with a distinct premise that sees the inevitable with a few MCU shenanigans, but still first. The personal loss of Shura (Letitia Wright), the younger sister of the late King of Wakanda. $200 million for a massive launch. It was officially delisted shortly before dollar mining began. While the film itself is pro-life, Kohler's most intimate scenes are heartfelt confessions that force viewers to experience the loss in their own way. - OF

Read our IndieWire review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Grade: B+)

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"YELLOW"

Best Actress Award (Ana de Armas).

Andrew Dominik didn't make a great movie about a poor young woman with a mad fear of being chewed up by Hollywood machinery. The problem is, he made a movie inspired by Marilyn Monroe and made her look like a victim. His films are very entertaining. His intelligence is his hypnotic physicality. Instead of a movie, it could be another printed face of Warhol's Andy Factory. So the x-ray version is instead of brightly colored art, it's a stenciled skull. -SMK

Read IndieWire's review of Blonde (Rated: C+)

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Nomination : Best Supporting Actor (Brian Tyree Henry).

James O'Quinn plays Brian Tyree Henry, and of course, it's nice to see him as a real person ("Atlanta" is a continuation of Henry's "Widow" talent show, which the actor hosted over the past four years). Magnetic forces attract each other. A "highway" occurs during this encounter. -d

Read our review of Causeway on IndieWire (Section B)

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"Elvis"

Nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Austin Butler), Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Production Design, Best Hair & Makeup, Best Costume Design, Best Sound.

"It's okay if I do 10 stupid things," says Colonel Tom Parker at the start of the parody biography of the king of rock and roll, "which knocks 'Elvis' out of the 'smart' 370 shorts. It was 159 grueling minutes - after the edit used by Fleming, who writhed over and over again until he was bored and died - enough to deny me more respect.-- Z

Read Elvis' review on Indie Wire (category: D)

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Empire of Light

Nomination : Best Cinematography

Although set in the early 1980s (the story comes from the Blues Brothers), Sam Mendes' Empire of Light is a film about two simultaneous yet different, separate and dying narratives. With the Black Lives Matter movement and the future existence of cinema threatened in 2020, No Society looks back on the events of his teenage years in England (without too much nostalgia), racism and the culture of the time. Fame - Mendes tries to tell a sad but moving story about the simple strengths of community", D

Read IndieWire's Empire of Light review (Rated: C-)

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