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Writers Guild Association Nominates ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Roma,’ ‘A Quiet Place’

The Writers Guild Of America has announced its list of nominees for the best in writing in 2019. Among those nominated are Roma, A Quiet Place, and Eighth Grade for Best Original Screenplay, while Black Panther, A Star Is Born, If Beale Street Could Talk were nominated for Best Adaptive Screenplay. Other nominees include Fahrenheit 11/9 for Best Documentary Screenplay, while Spider-Man (PS4) was nominated for Best Video Game Writing. Check out the full list of nominees here below.
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Mike Lee’s Top 10 Movies Of 2018
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It’s that time of year again when critics release their top ten movies of the year. No list is really the same, but each is a glimpse of a critic’s tastes in movies. Some have a mix of blockbusters and indie films, others lean heavily towards the former or the latter. Whatever the case may be, we can all come to the conclusion that films are a means of an escape or to be entertained by. They help us grieve or express joy and love. Each year gives us such a variety of films that allows us to express those emotions.
But what makes this year extraordinary special is that it took a giant step forward for representation. Some of the best films showed us that anyone can wear the mask. Another celebrates a culture that has gone under-represented for far too long by using a familiar yet effective rom-com formula. Other films spoke out to send a clear message about injustice. Then there are the sequels that thoroughly entertained us after 10 years of franchise storytelling.
So while the best films of the year are a matter of opinion, below are my top ten favorite films of the year. Some of these films won’t appear on anybody’s list. Some won’t even be ranked the same. But these are the films that meant the most to me, and if you haven’t seen them, I hope my choices encourage you to do so. See below for my top 10 movies of 2018.
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Tags: A Simple Favor, Avengers: Infinity War, Best Of, Best Of 2018, Black Panther, Crazy Rich Asians, Films of 2018, If Beale Street Could Talk, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Movies of 2018, Paddington 2, Roma, Searching, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, The Hate U Give, Top 10
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2018 LAOFCS Awards Winners: ‘The Hate U Give’ Takes Home Top Honors
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As we get closer to the end of the year, more and more critic groups and guilds are releasing the nominees for the best of the year. Not all winners will be the same and that is what makes all of these guilds so special. As a member of the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society, I took part in voting for the very best in film and filmmaking. This year, top honors went to A Star Is Born, with the Best Male Director going to Spike Lee for his work on BlackKklansman, and Lynne Ramsey winning Best Female Director for her work on You Were Never Really Here.
Additionally, Alfonso Cuaron won awards for Best Foreign Film and Best Cinematography and Fox Searchlight’s The Favourite Best Comedy and Best Cast. Mission: Impossible – Fallout also took home two awards for Best Action Film and Best Stunts. While Disney and Marvel’s Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War won awards for Best Blockbuster, and Best Visual Effects and Best Visual Effects or Animated Performance. Check out the full list of winners here below.
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‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Trailer: One Final Push For Love

If Beale Street Could Talk is Barry Jenkins‘ latest directorial effort following the Academy Award-winning Moonlight.
While the film will be released in December, it has already made the festival rounds at TIFF. And many see that the film could earn some big nominations. Now, there is one last trailer to remind you that the film is coming. Check it out, below.
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Tags: Annapurna Pictures, Barry Jenkins, Brian Tyree Henry, Colman Domingo, Dave Franco, Diego Luna, Ed Skrein, If Beale Street Could Talk, James Baldwin, KiKi Layne, Michael Beach, Pedro Pascal, Regina King, Stephan James, Teyonah Parris
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Trailer: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ From ‘Moonlight’ Director Barry Jenkins

Annapurna Pictures has released an official trailer for If Beale Street Could Talk, the latest from Barry Jenkins, the Academy Award winning writer and director behind Best Picture winner Moonlight.
The movie is based on author James Baldwin‘s 1974 novel of the same name, and follows a woman trying to prove the innocence of her incarcerated lover while pregnant with their child.
Continue below to read a synopsis for If Beale Street Could Talk, and to check out the official trailer along with a poster for the movie.
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Tags: Annapurna Pictures, Aunjanue Ellis, Barry Jenkins, Bryan Tyree Henry, Colman Domingo, Dave Franco, Diego Luna, Ed Skrein, Emily Rios, Finn Wittrock, If Beale Street Could Talk, James Baldwin, KiKi Layne, Michael Beach, Pedro Pascal, Regina King, Stephan James, Teyonah Parris
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