Last year, 40.3 million people tuned into the Academy Awards telecast. Some viewers tune in for the fashion, some are
true fans of cinema, some attend viewing parties and others are forced to watch
with their spouse! No matter what category
you fall under, we have a solution to make this year’s Academy Awards a bit
more enjoyable: Watch the Movies! You will have a lot more interest in the winners
and losers if you have actually seen the nominated films!
On March 2nd Ellen DeGeneres will host the 86th Academy Awards, this gives you a little less
than a month to get out and see some of the nominated films! The cold weather and approaching snowstorms
makes it a perfect time to take refuge in your local theater. To help you better decide which movies to see,
and which ones to skip, below is a list of the films nominated for best picture
as well as a brief plot description:
American Hustle – an all-star cast including Jennifer Lawrence,
Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Christian Bale and Jeremy Renner worked close to
home - filming most of this film in Boston! With multiple nominations this 1970’s-set story
of a conman forced to work with the FBI explores the world of powerbrokers and
the mafia. This film is rated R.
This film is sure to surprise you and make you laugh - Jennifer Lawrence does
not disappoint. Rated R.
Captain Phillips – Tom Hanks plays the lead role of Alabama
commanding officer, Captain Phillips. This movie is based on the true-story of Captain Richard Phillips
and the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years. This must-see film focuses on the relationship
between Captain Phillips and the Somalian Pirate Captain that holds him
hostage. Captain Phillips is rated PG-13.
Dallas Buyers Club – actors Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto
transformed themselves for their roles in this movie about the untold world of
Americans living with AIDS. Inspired by true events, the film focuses on the story of a Ron
Woodroof, an electrician and rodeo cowboy living a care-free life that is
blindsided with an HIV positive diagnosis and 30 days to live. When he finds the lack of approved treatments in
the US, Ron Woodroof crosses the border to Mexico with the help of his unlikely
friend, he begins smuggling drugs into the US for HIV patients. Both McConaughey and Leto have received multiple
awards for their roles. This movie is rated R.
Gravity – This is a great movie to see in an IMAX theater
or in 3D. Sandra Bullock and
George Clooney prove it takes just two actors to make a great movie. Their story of an astronaut and medical engineer
stranded together in space is captivating. Clooney and Bullock are tethered to nothing but
each other in space. We had our doubts about
this movie, but it is worth seeing. Rated PG-13.
Her – This we had to see out of curiosity, as it is
a movie about a lonely, heartbroken man that meets and develops a relationship
with ‘Samantha’ – a computerized friend. Joaquin Phoenix delivers an award-winning
performance in this film. Her is rated R.
12 Years a Slave – A movie that barely has to mention that Brad
Pitt is part of the film – it must be good. This movie is based on the true story of Solomon
Northrup, a free-man, sold into slavery. The film follows his struggle to stay alive
while maintaining his dignity, and his chance encounter with a Canadian
abolitionist. Rated R.
The Wolf of Wall Street – This movie is not for everyone – it has a
strong R-rating. It is long, and not shy
on profanities or graphic scenes. If you are okay with those elements – then go see this movie!
Although it is long – the movie does not stop entertaining. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill give great
performances portraying the rise of a wealthy stockbroker living the dream and
then his falling; involving crime, corruption and the federal government.
This Martin Scorsese film is loosely based on a true story.
Nebraska – Hollywood veteran Bruce Dern stars in this
story following a journey of an estranged father and son making a road trip
from Montana to Nebraska to claim a “million dollar” sweepstakes prize. This award winning film has a great sense of
humor and was shot entirely in black and white. It is rated R.
Philomena – Dame Judi Dench stars in the story of a mother who had her son
taken away when she was a teenage, inmate at a Catholic Convent. In the movie, a journalist arranges a magazine
assignment to follow the woman’s story. It is a great story of two unlikely companions
on this search to find her son. Philomena is rated PG-13.
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