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'The Perks': We Can Be Wallflowers, Just For One Day

Reality bites, so "welcome to the island of misfit toys," says Emma Watson who plays Sam in Stephen Chbosky's own adaptation of his 1999 coming-of-age novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower . This brutally honest tale of preparation for the real world is reminiscent to that of Greg Mottola's little gem  Adventureland (2009). Logan Lerman ( Percy Jackson ) plays Charlie, a quiet adolescent who is nervous about his freshman year in high school because he has no friends, other than his English teacher ( Paul Rudd ). When he meets Sam ( Emma Watson ), her gay stepbrother Patrick ( Ezra Miller ) and buddhist punk rocker Mary, Charlie is brought into their world of tasteful music, parties, drugs, and tunnel rides to David Bowie's "Heroes." Perks is highly about evolution through music. Charlie studies the mixtapes that were made for his sister by her boyfriend, and we see him progress more into himself, finding his niche. The music layers over with perfect

Critics' Choice Awards 2013 Silver Linings Playbook, Argo Win Big

Critics' Choice Awards  is the show that jump starts the awards season every year, and the outcome generally satisfies the critics, as well as movie buffs. Now this awards show is a good time for the audience - and why? Because the actors, directors, producers and such are having a good time. For one - there's alcohol. How else are you gonna loosen up Tommy Lee Jones , the great stone face? The emotional blow of losing to your fellow nominee is diminished after 5 glasses of champagne. On the contrary, the loser is cheerful, and gently mutters out: "I love you, man!" The tables are arranged by the members of each nominated movie that night. The pressure of walking up on stage alone after winning an award is lightened, as you have your cast at your side while you stumble up, say something charming, and peace out because there is no annoying shut-up-and-leave-the-stage song like at the Academy Awards . The first award of the night was Best Acting Ensemble, which wen

2013 Academy Award Nominations & Snubs

My alarm wasn't set for 5:30am this morning when Emma Stone and this year's Oscar host Seth MacFarlane announced the nominees, but I compiled the gist of it. Villain-ry gets no love at the Oscars this year: Quentin Tarantino and Leonardo DiCaprio are painstakingly left out. Best Supporting Actor category is filled to the brim with all previous Oscar winners. At 85 and 9-years-old, both the oldest and the youngest ever nominees for Best Actress were announced. When I was 9 I was picking scabs and eating grass, so kudos to her. A foreign film no one has seen nabs 5 nominations, including Best Picture. As upsetting as yet another snub for great talent DiCaprio (who literally has no comfort zone as an actor. Seriously Academy, are you still with us?), my favorite film this year, Silver Linings Playbook , did get recognized for the 5 majors: Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress. Although, it has no chance up against the Spielberg snooze-fest L