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Looking Back: Adam Frazier Picks His Top 10 Favorite Movies of 2020

Mank, The Midnight Sky, Emma – works of impeccable craftsmanship by the cinematographers, production designers, SFX artists, and costume designers alike. If you re into genre movies, 2020 brought us many impressive horror and science fiction titles like Andrew Patterson s Possessor, Leigh Whannell s inventive Color Out of Space. We also got to laugh at Matthew John Lawrence s endearing and energetic Uncle Peckerhead, were unsettled by Remi Weekes His House, and charmed by Michael Matthews post-apocalyptic coming-of-age film Love and Monsters. Egor Abramenko s Soviet-era creature feature Sputnik made us squirm, and Justin G. Dyck s wildly entertaining satanic shocker Anything for Jackson took us for an unforgettable ride.

How to Binge-Watch Oscar Weekend

How to Binge-Watch Oscar Weekend Sat, Apr 24 Sat, Apr 17 Sat, Apr 10 Sat, Apr 3 PREVIOUSNEXT Sponsored by Saturday, April 24, 2021 I love the underdog. And when it comes to film, independent movies are hidden gems that just need a little polish to shine next to those big-studio blockbusters. Ahead of this year’s Oscars, we’re giving you some of the best indies over the past couple of years, from gritty coming-of-age dramas to wickedly smart comedies and social commentaries. Here are the Oscar-worthy indies that you should binge.  Joshua Eferighe, Reporter Set in New York City, this critically acclaimed comedy is about a down-on-her-luck playwright who thinks the only way to salvage her creative voice is to become a rapper at 40 years old. She evolves from sticking out like a sore thumb and begging producers to take her seriously to rocking out stages in a film about trying new things, not giving up on yourself and defying ageism. 

Amazon lands in Winnipeg amid controversies

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later WHEN the world’s richest man speaks, people tend to listen. When his company is bringing hundreds of new jobs to Winnipeg, his words may interest people here. Opinion WHEN the world’s richest man speaks, people tend to listen. When his company is bringing hundreds of new jobs to Winnipeg, his words may interest people here. Jeff Bezos, whose net worth is US$198 billion, issued on April 15 a lengthy letter to shareholders of Amazon. He didn’t mention Winnipeg specifically, of course. The new warehouse opening soon in Inkster Industrial Park is a miniscule part of the Amazon empire, which has 1.3 million employees globally.

Film: Frances McDormand stars opposite real people in the Oscar contender Nomadland

By Herald Magazine The best of our weekly guide to everything happening in Scotland Frances McDormand as Fern Picture: PA Photo/Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures After a woman in her 60s loses everything in the recession, she embarks on a journey across the American West, living in her van. She finds temporary and seasonal work, including at an Amazon warehouse, and discovers a community of other people living off the grid and on the road, from whom she learns basic survival and self-sufficiency skills, as well as a new appreciation for living. This is the story of Nomadland, the Oscar frontrunner and recent toast of the Baftas, where it was named best film and director Chloe Zhao became the second woman in history to win the directing prize.

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