The fuss is this... Dreamgirls had been receiving so much Oscar buzz even before it was helmed, and now, since the movie will soon kick off this Christmas, more Oscar attention had been thrown to this film that had been based in the true story of The Supremes and Diana Ross. One critic said earlier, who had watched the screen test, called this film an Oscar bait. As I watched the trailer, hell, even Beyonce looked ultra-fine as Diana Ross in this drama musical and Eddie Murphy looks like he's going to get some real serious Oscar nom. This will be a good film, I could tell from the looks of it alone. Here's the poster and the trailer.




A new film by Milos Forman, Oscar-winning director for Amadeus, Goya's Ghosts undertakes the story of Goya, the painter with so much religious issues in his life. Well, this should add to the genre itself, painter and art history films. Milos Forman's works had already been tested through time and most of them are classics, so I wouldn't bet to fret. Goya should look and feel fine, with Natalie Portman in it, as the woman who was hired by Goya as a model and then cursed as a witch.



I am getting heebie-jeebies while watching this new trailer. It's not that I'm scared, it's just that I'm unnerved. It's because Steven Soderbergh is doing a Steven-Spielberg's-Schindler's-List stunt, crafting a black-and-white film of the Holocaust period about the Good German, as the title speaks itself. It looks splendid and hopes to get some Oscar attention. I just hope it will work in the modern day. Hmm, feels like deja vu really. Will he succeed, or will he not? Starring George Clooney, Tobey Maguire and Cate Blanchett, I am looking forward to watch this film. Oh, and the poster by the way, looked like a revival of Casablanca.