The DTH predicts the 2021 Oscars
The Academy Awards are finally here. With the ceremony being held Sunday night, some of The Daily Tar Heel's staff made their predictions about which Oscar-nominated movies will win it all.
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The Academy Awards are finally here. With the ceremony being held Sunday night, some of The Daily Tar Heel's staff made their predictions about which Oscar-nominated movies will win it all.
With the 2021 Oscars poised to be presented on April 25, it’s time to get serious about viewing those critically acclaimed films you keep putting off. We watched almost every Oscar-nominated movie to help you narrow down which cinematic masterpieces you should check out before the big day (not because we had too much free time, really!). From Nomadland to Minari to Sound of Metal, each of these films are outstanding nominees you don’t want to miss.
The Oscar-nominated “Collective” is one of the most riveting documentary films in recent memory.
Now that the alternately hilarious and tragic “Another Round" has been nominated for two Academy Awards, American audiences should appreciate this Danish hidden gem.
Despite a tumultuous year for the film industry in 2020, Monday’s Oscar nominations showed us that the year brought some exemplary movies. As always, these nominees had plenty of pleasant surprises among them, as well as many deserving films and performances unfortunately left out.
The newest release on Disney+, “Raya and the Last Dragon,” is an animated family adventure film that follows a young woman on an epic quest to save her community and unite her homeland. The film stars Kelly Marie Tran as Raya, along with Awkwafina, Izaac Wang and Gemma Chan.
J Blakeson’s new Netflix original film, “I Care a Lot,” starring Rosamund Pike and Peter Dinklage, is a satirical crime comedy surrounding a court-appointed legal guardian who scams her wards and encounters a dangerous challenge to her schemes.
With UNC offering its students a small break from the stressful semester in the form of wellness days, many students are seizing the opportunity to catch up on new TV shows and movies, as well as old favorites.
A chilling atmosphere, excellent acting and surreal storytelling all help Rose Glass’ "Saint Maud" rise above the tropes of its genre, resulting in a strong and captivating debut feature for Glass.
Whether they're working out at the gym or walking to Lenoir to grab a bite, students are showing off their Tar Heel pride — and looking trendy — through UNC colorway shoes.
It’s a common cliche that college students college learn as much from their classmates as their professors — but at UNC, some students have taken this notion even further. Honors Carolina’s C-START courses are giving undergraduates the opportunity to design, develop and teach weekly seminar courses of their own.