In alphabetical order, the list includes “ The Aeronauts,” “ A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” “ Bombshell,” “ Dark Waters,” “ Dolemite Is My Name,” “Ford v Ferrari,” “ Harriet,” “ A Hidden Life. In 2019 there have been so many reality-based tales that it’s possible (but unlikely) that every Oscar nominee will be from a fact-based film. Last year’s “ Roma” fit into that category and the auto-truth group has multiplied this year. At the same time, there has also been a boost in a sub-category: the autobiographical film. And six of the eight best-picture contenders were fact-based, including winner “ Green Book.” For whatever reasons, based-on-reality films are clearly increasing, and are increasingly finding favor from awards-givers. Last year, three of 2018’s four acting winners were playing real-life characters. In the 21st century, fact-based films have won 33% of the time. In the first 72 years of the Academy Awards (1927-99), 14 fact-based movies won the best-picture prize, or 19%. Text “Give” to 323.402.5704 or visit ! Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode Mondo Keazunt (1955) The Human Tornado (1976) Gigot (1962) The Hustler (1961) How to Commit Marriage (1969) The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) Citizen Kane (1941) Touch of Evil (1958) The Last Man On Earth (1963) Night of the Living Dead (1968) The Omega Man (1971) I Am Legend (2007) Panic In Year Zero! (1962) Dogtooth (2009) The Entity (1983) Shelf Life (1993) The Killers (1964) The Next Voice You Hear… (1950) Donovan’s Brain (1953) Talk About A Stranger (1952) Julius Caesar (1950) They Saved Hitler’s Brain (1968) The Exterminating Angel (1962) The Jerk (1979) Kings Row (1942) Santa Fe Trail (1940 Bedtime For Bonzo (1951) The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter (19468) Point Blank (1967) House of Wax (1953) Black Shampoo (1976) A History Of Violence (2005) Return To Oz (1985) Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) The Anderson Tapes (1971) Psycho (1960) Two Evil Eyes (1990) The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Please support the Hollywood Food Coalition. Right now, in this galaxy… featuring Lloyd Kaufman, Brad Simpson, Gilbert Hernandez, Grant Moninger and Blaire Bercy. Some of the upcoming programming from Marquee TV’s new. You can sign up for the service directly, or through Prime Video Channels, which launched the service in March 2022. A subscription to Marquee TV costs $8.99 per month or $89.99 annually, both after a seven-day free trial. Every single creative partner of Marquee TV has a devoted on-platform presence that will include unique performances. These organizations present digital seasons - including world premieres - exclusively on the platform. 7-Day Free Trial $8.99 / month Marquee TV via On Monday, Marquee announced that the Washington Ballet and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment have joined the streamer as content partners, joining the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Marquee TV, a streaming platform for arts and culture, has announced new content partnerships that will make it possible for more people all over the globe to watch more top-notch artistic productions.
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