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The old adage, "they don.t make them like they used to," has become increasing popular over the years, and it clearly pisses Edward Norton off to an extreme degree. Apparently the Fight Club star is fed up with uppity older patrons of Hollywood looking down on recent cinematic glories. He made his declaration of war during a recent discussion with HitFix to promote his upcoming turn in Birdman. After performing his duties, which saw him heap praise on director, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and the film.s lead, Michael Keaton, he was reminded that it is the 15th anniversary of the release of Fight Club this week. Norton admitted it was such a film of its moment that he couldn.t help but feel a little "distant" from it now. But he also mentioned that it was part of a stunning 12 months of cinema, and this then led him to
Over the weekend, the 52nd New York Film Festival came to a close and with that brought us into the final stretch of the festival season. As such, I wanted to discuss the fest a little bit and see what we can ascertain about how the Oscar race was shaped, if it was at all. As usual, the awards season is still taking shape, so whatever went down at Nyff could only have a temporary effect on the Oscars, but it’s certainly worth talking about a bit, so let’s do that now… Here are five things in particular to take away from Nyff in terms of the awards season: 1. Inherent Vice debuted and puzzled audiences – Yes, the World Premiere of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest was a big deal, and rightly so. That being said, it was an odd and triply film that defies easy description, which rarely translates into Oscar success.
Coming out of the gate from the Cannes Film Festival in May, buzz was heavy on Steve Carell’s transformative performance as John du Pont in “Foxcatcher” and for Timothy Spall, who won the lead actor prize for “Mr. Turner.” The Telluride and Toronto film festivals revealed a couple other contenders in Brits Eddie Redmayne for “The Theory of Everything” and Benedict Cumberbatch for “The Imitation Game.”
We’re not even touching on the many films yet to be seen that could bear contenders, from Jack O’Connell in “Unbroken,” Bradley Cooper in “American Sniper,” Oscar Isaac in “A Most Violent Year” and David Oyelowo in “Selma.


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