I'm Still Here was outstanding, for me clearly better than Anora, which vomited all over itself (pun not intended) during that wanna-be Tarantino scene in the 2nd act
Mike Ahk
2025-02-17 02:28:36 +0000 UTC
I loved Anora. It is a very good movie, so I am not surprised by the accolades and awards it has received so far. I went to see "I'm Still Here" over the weekend. It is also an amazing movie. Is it better than Anora? Hard to say. These are very different movies about very different things. That is part of the problem with these award competitions. It is not easy to compare, rank, or size up movies that are very good but very different.
Mark Cameron
2025-02-10 22:07:35 +0000 UTC
Seeing Sean's excitement to win - you can tell this is a genuine response. And the way his wife/producing partner showered him with love instantly - I don't know - I'm just over the moon for them and their little movie that could and I can't wait to see it sweep a BP win! All the love for ANORA.
Basic Penguin
2025-02-10 17:18:43 +0000 UTC
If Anora comes back and wins a bunch of Oscars, my faith in the Academy will be restored, just a little bit. It'd be such a heartwarming comeback
Edward Looney
2025-02-09 23:05:28 +0000 UTC
It’s really telling that the controversy is basically pulling Emilia Perez out of the race. Because if it was a good movie on its own merits, i think it could still have a chance of winning. But I’m convinced that most of the votes for it were just virtue signaling.
Henri J. Mertens
2025-02-09 21:13:31 +0000 UTC
Love it. Seems like a nice, humble guy. His movies are meaningful without being pretentious or trying too hard. And, the ending for Anora was a mic dropper.
Scott
2025-02-09 21:06:23 +0000 UTC
It’s definitely winning BP and probably director. I’m very happy for that. One of my favorites of the year. Especially happy Emilia Perez is out of the race basically. That would’ve been one of the worst BP winners of all time.