Friday, May 12, 2017

Cheryl Boone Isaacs to Step Down From Academy President

Cheryl Boone Isaacs
It has come as a surprise that current Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs has officially announced that she will be stepping down following the completion of this term. She has been the voice of The Academy for the past four years and has steered the prestigious group into directions that address increasing diversity and making the Oscars more aware of talents not found within the studio system. While her successor has not been announced, it feels like an important time to remember what was special about Isaacs' time as President, and what can possibly be expected in years to come.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Coming This June: A24 A-to-Z

I do apologize for being quiet in recent weeks. In all honesty, I have been doing my best to get through the final month of school through rigorous studying. Those who have paid attention noticed that I still produce work a few times a week, but currently find it hard. School and personal matters are keeping me from staying on top of current trends as much as I should - and most of what I do focus on is TV related, which I feel is antithetical to The Oscar Buzz's content (though I do highly recommend The Leftovers). If you want that content, please check it out on Optigrab. For now, I want to announce what will be coming this June. It's a new column, and probably one as ambitious as my Nothing But the Best column was initially. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to introduce to you A24 A-to-Z. As the title suggests, it focuses on A24's rich filmography. But why them? Well, I'll tell you why after the jump.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Composing Greatness: #1. John Williams - "Valley of the Dolls" (1967)

Patty Duke in Valley of the Dolls
Welcome to Composing Greatness: a column dedicated to exploring the work of film composers. This will specifically focus on the films that earned them Oscar nominations while exploring what makes it so special. This will be broken down into a look at the overall style, interesting moments within the composition, and what made the score worth nominating in the first place. This will also include various subcategories where I will rank the themes of each film along with any time that the composer actually wins. This is a column meant to explore a side of film that doesn't get enough credit while hopefully introducing audiences to an enriched view of more prolific composers' work. This will only cover scores/songs that are compiled in an easily accessible format (so no extended scores will be considered). Join me every Sunday as I cover these talents that if you don't know by name, you recognize by sound.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Theory Thursday: "Guardians of the Galaxy" is Overrated

Scene from Guardians of the Galaxy
Welcome to a weekly column called Theory Thursdays, which will be released every Thursday and discuss my "controversial opinion" related to something relative to the week of release. Sometimes it will be birthdays while others is current events or a new film release. Whatever the case may be, this is a personal defense for why I disagree with the general opinion and hope to convince you of the same. While I don't expect you to be on my side, I do hope for a rational argument. After all, film is a subjective medium and this is merely just a theory that can be proven either way.