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Sugar Town (1999): Allison Anders and Kurt Voss’ Shallow Look at the Music World

Allison Anders and Kurt Voss co-wrote andco-directed Sugar Town, a rambling text about concerning characters coping with ambition, fame, and the aftermath of celebrity in the music world. Grade: C (** out of *****) Sugar Town Film poster for Sugar Town Named after Nancy Sinatra’s 1966 hit single, “Sugar Town,” Anders’ 1999 film about the music […]

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Actor Awards 2026: “Sinners” Wins Top Prize; Michael B. Jordan Best Actor

Jessie Buckley was named best lead actress for playing a grief-stricken mother in “Hamnet,” while Michael Jordan was recognized for playing bootlegging twins in “Sinners.”

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PGA Awards 2026: Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” Earns Top Film Prize

“One Battle After Another” continued its winning streak, earning the PGA top award.

Reviews

Camera d’Or Year 13 (1991): Jaco Van Dormael’s “Toto the Hero,” a Witty, Bittersweet Elegiac Comedy

Sn engagingly witty, bittersweet comedy, which won the Camera d’or at 1991 Cannes Film Fest, and 1992 Cesar (French Oscar) for Best Foreign Film.

Caméra d’Or Year 15 (1992): John Turturro’s “Mac” (Feature Debut)

Influenced by Cassavetes’ work, Mac, John Turturro’s 1992 directorial debut, expresses as much affection for the craft of the actor as for the craft of the blue-collar laborer-hero at the center of his tale.

Hoppers: Faces Behind Pixar’s Animal Body-Swapping Movie

“Hoppers” are a group of scientists who have discovered a way to mind-hop into robot animal bodies.

Camera d’Or Year 11 (1988): Mira Nair’s “Salaam Bombay!” (Oscar Nominee)

Nair’s feature debut, Salaam Bombay! which won the 1988 Cannes Camera d’Or, is a powerful expose of homeless children.