Time can heal all things, right? Well. except for the hole in my heart from the Last of Us game ending as the show plays it almost the same.
With a month away from the biggest night of the year for cinema, let's look at the nominees for the top categories with predictions of who will take home the gold on the 13th of March.
Babylon documents a golden era of filmmaking in a not-so-golden way by telling a story of the rise and fall of several characters through the eyes of a revolutionary filmmaker. Sounds good but doesn't look as much.
If you shed a tear when On The Nature of Daylight started playing near the end of this episode, you are not to be blamed, we all did.
The pilot episode ended on a cliffhanger as our main three characters began their journey through America. Episode 2 left no time to pick up the pace, diving deeper into the characters and the horrors of the world we are in.
The Last of Us pilot did not only impress the die-hard fans of the game but also introduced a whole new fanbase to the amazing story of Neil Druckmann.
When Steven Spielberg makes a movie, you have to go and see it. When Steven Spielberg makes a movie about his early life, and how he became the legend he is today, you HAVE to go and see it.
Five years after his Oscar-winning Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Matrin McDonagh returns with another witty, comedic, rich piece. But was it worth the wait?