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Boston Society of Film Critics’ Picks and Golden Globe Nominations

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

The Boston Society of Film Critics recently picked its favorites in the past year’s cinematography, and its list includes well-known favorites as well as hidden gems. For her role as the iconic TV cooking show host in Julie and Julia, Meryl Streep was named best actress, and Stanley Tucci was runner up in the supporting category for his role in that film as well. The Hurt Locker, an independent modern war drama, was named the year’s best film.

Founded in 1981, the Boston Society of Film Critics was started to help give voice to “Boston’s unique critical perspective” on both a national and international level. Each year they recognize both national and local film endeavors, as well as theaters and film societies. Past winners include Mystic River, Schindler’s List, and The Silence of the Lambs. This year’s awards will be handed out at a local ceremony, date to be determined, in early 2010.

The Golden Globe nominations were announced on Tuesday and there’s a host of Massachusetts connections amongst many of the nominees. Meryl Streep (what a surprise) was nominated for playing Boston-based author and cook Julia Child in the true story, Julie and Julia, which likewise was nominated for a Best Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy award. Joining Streep in the Best Actress category is Sandra Bullock for her role in The Proposal, which was filmed in and around the Boston area. In the Best Actor (Comedy or Musical) category, Boston’s own Matt Damon is nominated for his role in The Informant!, as well as in the Supporting Actor category for his role in Invictus. On the TV side of things, “The Office” was nominated for a Best Comedy or Musical Television Series award. The quirky show features Concord, MA’s Steve Carell, who was also nominated for a Best Actor award.

Hollywood East News-Bites

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Eli Roth  Courtesy Pinguino k

Eli Roth Courtesy Pinguino k

The Improper Bostonian’s cover boy, and Boston son, Eli Roth, talks Tarantino’s latest.

★ Hard Day’s Knight: Sir Paul McCartney rocks it out of Fenway Park.

Stuff Boston talks to Andy Husbands about what its like in Hell.

Jake Gyllenhaal gets chased by over a 1,000 people on Martha’s Vineyard.

★“The Jerry Springer Show” finally brings some class to Connecticut.

Julia Child’s editor discusses her 6’2” discovery.

Julia Child’s Boston Connection

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The latest Nora Ephron-directed flick, Julie & Julia, starring the always winning Meryl Streep and the cute-as-a-button Amy Adams, in the multiple true stories of Julia Child, the famous chef, and a secretary temp who turns her life around by blogging her way through Child’s 734 page Mastering the Art of French Cooking. In its first weekend, the Sony Pictures release took in over $20 million, coming in second in box office totals to the new GI Joe movie.

Julia Child  Courtesy MDC Archives

Julia Child Courtesy MDC Archives

Though the film was not made in Massachusetts, nor were any of its stars from the New England area (that we know of), there is a distinct Boston connection within the subject matter. It seems that in the 1950s, Julia Child first moved to Cambridge, MA, with her husband, Paul Cushing Child, where the couple began testing French recipes, that Julia would later translate into practical, easy to follow forms. Later, these recipes were compiled into book form, where it was pitched to Boston-based publisher Houghton Mifflin, where it was rejected. When the book was finally published by Aflred K. Knopf in 1961, Child then became a regular columnist for the Boston Globe newspaper.

The following year, Child appeared on a book review program on the Boston channel WGBH, where she demonstrated how to cook an omelette. Her immensely successful show, “The French Chef” debuted shortly afterwards to rave reviews, and ran for ten years. Later in her career, Julia Child’s home kitchen in Cambridge was made into a fully operational television set, where many of her TV specials and regular shows were filmed. Take a tour past 103 Irving Street in Cambridge, and you can see the very place that Julia Child called home for over 40 years.


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