12 Years A Slave
Let’s Decide If These "Amazing" Movies Are Actually Overrated
If you think When Harry Met Sally... is overrated, please explain ASAP.
Lupita Nyong'o Has Been In These 12 Movies — How Many Have You Seen?
Black Panther? Us? Star Wars??
22 Disturbingly Twisted Moments From Books That Made Us Never Want To Read Again
"It’s almost a relief when he cuts her in half with a chainsaw."
These Are The Best Black Movies Released In The 2010s, According To Moviegoers
How many have you seen?
Have You Seen 26/50 Of These Brad Pitt Films?
So many iconic films.
The Toronto Star Paired Wines With Movies And It Did Not End Well
Who thought this was a good idea?
Lupita Nyong'o Discusses #OscarsSoWhite, Inclusivity, And Progress
"It's vital for film, TV, and theater to be inclusive of the people who will engage in it, and who will learn to dream from it," the Academy Award-winning actor told BuzzFeed News.
How Much From Last Year's Oscars Can You Actually Remember?
There was a lot more that happened than just that selfie, y'know.
Benedict CumberFacts
FACT: Benedict Cumberbatch cannot lose.
"The Wire" Actor Anwan Glover Stabbed Inside A Washington, D.C. Nightclub
"My flesh may be stabbed but my spirit is unbreakable," Glover said after the incident happened early Sunday.
56 Movies Guaranteed To Make You Ugly Cry
Do not watch any of these films without an entire box of tissues handy. WARNING: Spoilers and major tears ahead.
32 Emotional Stories Of Intense Moviegoing Experiences
The movies can provoke so many feelings — sooooo many feelings.
The New York Times Issued A Correction To Its 161-Year-Old Story On "12 Years A Slave"
In 1853, the New York Times misspelled the last name of Solomon Northup, whose memoir was adapted into the Oscar-winning movie, 12 Years a Slave.
This Is What Happens When You Watch All Of The Oscar Best Picture Films In One Sitting
I spent 21 hours straight in a movie theater watching all nine nominated films and lived to tell the tale. The popcorn butter, it courses through my veins.
Who Will Win, And Who Should Win, At The 86th Academy Awards
Or why it is (probably) going to be a very good night for Gravity.
How The Best Director Winner Could Make Oscar History
Gravity's Alfonso Cuarón and 12 Years a Slave's Steve McQueen could be first Latino or black Best Director winner in Oscar history, respectively — which would be a huge deal for an industry that has been sorely lacking in diversity. UPDATE: Cuarón won! History was made!
67 Things You Need To Know About This Year's Oscar Nominees
Giant Pharrell Williams hat alert!
The Oscars Love To Nominate Actors Who Play Real People
The Oscars weren't always dominated by actors playing real people (or characters directly based on real people) — but since the 1990s, they have been.
"American Hustle" And "Gravity" Top The 2014 Oscar Nominations
UPDATED: Oprah and Lee Daniels' The Butler didn't make the cut, nor did Tom Hanks or Emma Thompson. But see who is up for an Academy Award this year.
The 28 Most Memorable Movie Posters Of 2013
Some posters are memorable because they are stunning examples of how a single, arresting image can pull you in. Some posters are memorable because they make you curse Photoshop and all it has wrought upon the Earth.
The 27 Movies We Loved In 2013
This was such an unusually fantastic year for film that we couldn't pare down our list to just 10. Here are the movies that made BuzzFeed Entertainment laugh, cry, gasp, swoon, and fall in love.
No, 2013 Was Not The Year Of "The Black Movie"
Hate to break it to you. But we've been here before.
"The Best Man Holiday" Is Another Box Office Hit In A Great Year For Films With Black Casts
The sequel to the 1999 sleeper hit opened with an estimated $30.6 million. It even beat Thor: The Dark World on Friday.
Inside The Mind (And Studio) Of Hollywood's Music Maestro
From The Holiday to Inception, Man of Steel to 12 Years a Slave, how Hans Zimmer's gorgeous studio has helped him make memorable music for some of Hollywood's most popular films.
"The Fifth Estate" Has The Worst Opening Weekend Of The Year
Benedict Cumberbatch's superfans couldn't keep the first WikiLeaks feature film from tanking at the box office. But was WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's campaign against the film the reason why?
Inside The Most Unforgettable Scene In "12 Years A Slave"
Actors Chiwetel Ejiofor and Lupita Nyong'o, and screenwriter John Ridley, explain how they weathered bringing a scene of unspeakable brutality to life on screen. Warning: This story contains SPOILERS.
Is It OK For Movies "Based On A True Story" To Lie?
The release of the Julian Assange movie The Fifth Estate, as well as several other new films, come with questions over what "real truth" is — and whether that even matters.
Meet The "12 Years A Slave" Actress No One Knows, But Everyone Will Be Talking About
Kenyan native Lupita Nyong'o makes her stunning feature film debut in director Steve McQueen's highly acclaimed chronicle of American slavery. How she got to this point is itself a Hollywood-friendly tale that is equal parts perseverance and great good fortune.
28 Films You'll Be Talking About This Awards Season
UPDATED: With the major film festivals in Toronto, Venice, and Telluride behind us, the season for awards-caliber movies is officially underway — and it's shaping up to be one of the most exciting ones in recent memory. From contemporary family dramas to period biopics to sci-fi romances, here are the most likely contenders for the 2013 season.
"12 Years A Slave" Screenwriter John Ridley Thinks We Worry Too Much About Racist Trolls
"To me, you walk around with a Klan hat on or you've got a swastika on your arm, you just look like a dope, you know what I mean?"
"12 Years A Slave" Is The Must-See Movie Of The Year, And Should Win All The Oscars
Director Steve McQueen, star Chiwetel Ejiofor, and screenwriter John Ridley deliver a film for the ages.
Why This Could Be A Historic Awards Season For Black Hollywood
It already is, actually, with the election of the Motion Picture Academy's first African-American president.