Richard Linklater’s 2014 film Boyhood is a coming-of-age movie in the most literal sense, portraying characters who grow older in real time via a groundbreaking 12-year shooting period. One of Richard Linklater's best movies, his innovative approach also buries subtle narrative details underneath the movie’s surface portrayal of a family dynamic evolving naturally during the course of a childhood. Perhaps the most intriguing detail casts Boyhood’s ending in a whole different light, adding a profoundly romantic dimension to its protagonist’s journey toward manhood. The film’s final scene sees Mason Jr share what feels like a formative moment with Nicole, the friend of his new roommate, on his first day of college.
As they gaze across Big Bend Ranch State Park, she raises the specter of fate which looms large over the movie, telling Mason, "The moment seizes us." The two exchange awkward smiles in nervous anticipation of a possible first kiss,...
As they gaze across Big Bend Ranch State Park, she raises the specter of fate which looms large over the movie, telling Mason, "The moment seizes us." The two exchange awkward smiles in nervous anticipation of a possible first kiss,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Guy Howie
- ScreenRant
13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards
Here are the results for the 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards.
Thank you to the 342 movie fans from across the nation voted in the awards this year.
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Best Blockbuster
7.87 Guardians Of The Galaxy
7.80 The Lego Movie
7.57 Captain America: The Winter Soldier
7.48 X-men: Days Of Future Past
6.96 Big Hero 6
6.68 The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies
6.51 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
6.40 American Sniper
5.09 Maleficient
3.63 Transformers: Age Of Extinction
Funniest...
Here are the results for the 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards.
Thank you to the 342 movie fans from across the nation voted in the awards this year.
Click Here for instructions to the Tsr Movie Awards.
Read 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 12th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 12th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 11th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 11th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 10th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 10th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Past Tsr Movie Awards coverage
Best Blockbuster
7.87 Guardians Of The Galaxy
7.80 The Lego Movie
7.57 Captain America: The Winter Soldier
7.48 X-men: Days Of Future Past
6.96 Big Hero 6
6.68 The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies
6.51 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
6.40 American Sniper
5.09 Maleficient
3.63 Transformers: Age Of Extinction
Funniest...
- 2/22/2015
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition)
Here are the results for the 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition).
Twenty-nine film critics from across the nation voted in the awards this year.
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Read 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 12th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 12th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 11th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 11th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 10th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 10th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Past Tsr Movie Awards coverage
Best Blockbuster
8.43 The Lego Movie
7.70 Guardians Of The Galaxy
7.43 Captain America: The Winter Soldier
6.70 X-men: Days Of Future Past
6.63 Big Hero 6
6.58 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
5.79 American Sniper
4.96 The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies
4.38 Maleficient
2.68 Transformers: Age Of Extinction...
Here are the results for the 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition).
Twenty-nine film critics from across the nation voted in the awards this year.
Click Here for instructions to the Tsr Movie Awards.
Read 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 12th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 12th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 11th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 11th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Read 10th Annual Tsr Movie Awards Read 10th Annual Tsr Movie Awards (Critics Only Edition) Past Tsr Movie Awards coverage
Best Blockbuster
8.43 The Lego Movie
7.70 Guardians Of The Galaxy
7.43 Captain America: The Winter Soldier
6.70 X-men: Days Of Future Past
6.63 Big Hero 6
6.58 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
5.79 American Sniper
4.96 The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies
4.38 Maleficient
2.68 Transformers: Age Of Extinction...
- 2/22/2015
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
13th Annual Tsr Movie Awards
Best Quote in a Film of 2014
“You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilisation left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that’s what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant… oh, fuck it.” – Ralph Fiennes as M. Gustave – The Grand Budapest Hotel
“You know how everyone’s always saying seize the moment? I don’t know, I’m kind of thinking it’s the other way around, you know, like the moment seizes us.” Jessi Mechler as Nicole – Boyhood
“Ideals are peaceful. History is violent.” Brad Pitt as Wardaddy – Fury
“You can’t get rid of the Babadook.” Noah Wiseman as Samuel – The Babdook
“You two are the most fucked up people I’ve ever met, and I deal with fucked up people for a living.” Tyler Perry as Tanner Bolt – Gone Girl
“Nothing goes over my head.
Best Quote in a Film of 2014
“You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilisation left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that’s what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant… oh, fuck it.” – Ralph Fiennes as M. Gustave – The Grand Budapest Hotel
“You know how everyone’s always saying seize the moment? I don’t know, I’m kind of thinking it’s the other way around, you know, like the moment seizes us.” Jessi Mechler as Nicole – Boyhood
“Ideals are peaceful. History is violent.” Brad Pitt as Wardaddy – Fury
“You can’t get rid of the Babadook.” Noah Wiseman as Samuel – The Babdook
“You two are the most fucked up people I’ve ever met, and I deal with fucked up people for a living.” Tyler Perry as Tanner Bolt – Gone Girl
“Nothing goes over my head.
- 2/18/2015
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
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