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Welcome to our final Oscar picks! Here’s part three in case you missed it: Oscars 2026 — Who Should Win? (Part Three)

Remember, these aren’t the movies that will win, these are the movies that should win. Here are our picks for...


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Welcome to part three of our Oscar picks! Here’s part two in case you missed it: Oscars 2026 — Who Should Win? (Part Two)

Remember, these aren’t the movies that will win, these are the movies that should win. Here are our picks...


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Welcome to part two of our Oscar picks! Here’s part one in case you missed it: Oscars 2026 — Who Should Win? (Part One)

Remember, these aren’t the movies that will win, these are the movies that should win. Here are our picks...


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Do the Oscars still matter?

Ethan Hawke recently defended them on the Keep It! podcast. His argument was that the Oscars are important because they’re good for movies:

“What’s great about the Oscars and all these different award shows is it makes people want to see movies. I didn’t even see that movie. I want to see that movie. What’s...


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The Oscar nominations are out and Sentimental Value is up for nine of them. That’s the most nominations ever for a Norwegian film, and the honors are richly deserved. It’s a work of art about the power of art itself to bridge what divides us and heal generational wounds.

Gustav (Stellan Starsgård) is a successful film director, but an unsuccessfu...


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