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Ten Best [Film and TV] Actresses of All Time

  • by moviefiednyc
  • Posted on November 28, 2016November 28, 2016

The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, found at GALECA.or and @DorianAwards, announced its members’ collective…

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Netflix Nick

  • by moviefiednyc
  • Posted on January 25, 2016March 2, 2016

I don’t think I’m capable of summing up this man’s character in a single paragraph,…

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The Best of 2015 So Far

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  • Posted on July 21, 2015August 9, 2015

It’s the middle of July already and much has happened on screen so far in…

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Opening This Weekend: 27th February

  • by moviefiednyc
  • Posted on February 26, 2015February 26, 2015

February isn’t often regarded as the season of cinematic brilliance, but this year doesn’t look…

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  • Oscars 2015

And the Oscar goes to…: The Academy Award Winners 2015

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  • Posted on February 23, 2015April 21, 2015

Last night, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) soared.  The film about the redemption…

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2015 Independent Spirit Awards

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  • Posted on February 21, 2015February 28, 2015

Every year, Hollywood recognizes the efforts of independent film making through the Independent Spirit Awards. …

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It’s on! MoviefiedNYC’s in your face Oscar Predictions and Who Should Win!

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  • Posted on February 20, 2015April 21, 2015

Hello, movie addicts!  Our Christmas, aka Oscar Night is almost here!  In celebration of this…

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Movie-Still Monday: Oscar Nominess

  • by moviefiednyc
  • Posted on February 2, 2015February 1, 2015

For her work in Still Alice, Julianne Moore received her fifth Academy Award nomination and…

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The 52nd New York Film Festival Movie Still – Maps to the Stars

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  • Posted on September 27, 2014November 28, 2014

The 52nd New York Film Festival (NYFF) has opened with 17 days of exciting world premieres,…

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Happy New Year from MoviefiedNYC!

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  • Posted on December 31, 2013December 31, 2014

Happy New Year from all of us at MoviefiedNYC. Thank you for all your support…

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Noah Baumbach’s dramady Marriage Story received six nominations, the most of any film this year. The film was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Screenplay (Noah Baumbach), Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Scarlett Johansson), Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (Adam Driver), Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Laura Dern), and Best Original Score (Randy Newman). This was followed by The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which each earned five nominations. With Marriage Story, The Irishman, and The Two Popes all receiving multiple nominations, this propelled Netflix to receive the most nominations, with a total of 17. — @arsapan Go to bio link to read more and see the full list of #goldenglobes nominees.. . . . . #hollywoodforeignpress #theirishman #joepesci #adamdriver #mariagestory #netflixmovies
#Repost @indiewire ・・・ #AdamDriver has won the award for #BestActor at the #GothamAwards for #MarriageStory. See the full list of winners by hitting the link in bio.⁠ ––⁠ #awardsseason #nyfilm @gothamawards
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'Ready or Not’ is a delicious, violent and dark comedy based on the well known game of Hide and Seek. Dripping in family dysfunction, this wicked tale isn’t a total triumph, but it’s a ferocious delight. The extremely charismatic actor Samara Weaving gives a “star-making performance,” as Grace, who’s about to marry Alex (Mark O’Brien), heir of the very rich and powerful Le Domas family. Just before the ceremony, he gives her the chance to ditch, an offer she no doubt later wishes she had accepted. The film's structure and it's overall commentary on how the rich view the world are not new, but we haven't really seen it done like this before. 'Ready or Not' is skillfully made, the film is immersive, you feel like you are in the mansion. In horror films you want the characters to be smart, to be almost ahead of the game. The Bride (Samara Weaving) is smart, reacting both realistically and dramatically in ways that the audience can connect. Heads up though, 'Ready or Not' is not for the squeamish, it is gory and yet a wonderful palette cleanser after the summer of sequels and franchises we've had. - @myrnaduarte #readyornot #moviereview #film #horrormovies
'Blinded By The Light' is Incredibility genuine, sweet, sincere and yes, a little corny. It tells a story about immigration, the culture clash it creates for very real family and life during Thatcher's England. Director Gurinder Chada delivers a film rich with affection for every character and respect for their points of view. Though a familiar story we have never seen it narrated by the sounds of The Boss. Capturing what it was like to discover a song at 16 and have it be your life. True fandom. 'Blinded by the Light' feels like a puppy, and to say anything bad about it feels like you are kicking a puppy and as we have learned from 'John Wick', you really don't want to do that. -- @myrnaduarte #movie #moviereview #theboss #blindedbythelight #immigration

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