Get a quick look at the films that earned nominations for Best Motion Picture of the Year at the 95th Academy Awards. Which would you choose between All Quiet on the Western Front, Avatar: The Way of Water, The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Fabelma...
Best Pictureempirical analysiscluster analysiscinemaSince 1929, 95 films have been crowned the Best Picture of the Year. Scholars and cinephiles yearly debate their merits and the legitimacy of one winning over the other, and extensive coverage is given by the media to the spectacle itself. But ...
ForgetBarbenheimer. 2023 was all about the “Sandra Hüller hates her husband” double bill ofAnatomy of a FallandThe Zone of Interest.The former, this year’s Palme d’Or, features Hüller in a career performance as a woman on trial for allegedly killing her husband. (Although we all kn...
5. Anatomy of a Fall Another year, another Cannes winner distributed by Neon wiggles its way into the Best Picture race. UnlikeParasiteorTriangle of Sadness, Justin Triet’s engrossing legal drama isn’t a transmission from the frontlines of an international class war. Different resentments simme...
From "Reservation Dogs" to "The Guilded Age" Variety's TV Critics are showcasing their top picks of 2023.
The world of photography has left an indelible mark on this year through a stunning array of captivating books. These visual narratives have transported us across cultures, captured the essence of moments and unveiled the extraordinary in the ordinary. ...
"The Big Picture" The 10 Best Movies of 2023 ... So Far (Podcast Episode 2023) - Plot summary, synopsis, and more...
As our critics thumbed through the many, many movie releases of 2023 to determine their favorites from the past year, that question loomed. Are there hints for what’s to come, post-Barbenheimer, in the kinds of films that broke through for them when a Paul Rudd–led Marvel title couldn...
'Everything Everywhere All at Once' starring Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis won seven Oscar awards in 2023. Here's where to watch and stream it.
Everything else in this image is a galaxy, except for the six-pointed objects, which are much closer stars. (Bright points of light in a telescope like Webb can cause something called "diffraction spikes.") "A crowded field of galaxies throngs this Picture of the Month from the NASA/ESA...