
Titanic
Attacked during its making with all the obvious puns. But it became the most profitable movie in history (surpassed only by Jim Cameron’s own Avatar) and swept the Academy Awards, winning 11 including Best Picture.
Attacked during its making with all the obvious puns. But it became the most profitable movie in history (surpassed only by Jim Cameron’s own Avatar) and swept the Academy Awards, winning 11 including Best Picture.
The highest grossing film in history! By a wide margin.
Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece. Nominated for 12 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Daniel Day-Lewis won the Oscar for Best Actor.
“Faith is a house with many rooms.” Earned over $600 million worldwide box office, eleven Oscar nominations and the Academy Award for Best Director for Ang Lee. The fourth film Mr. Rothman and Mr. Lee collaborated on.
Won Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and Golden Globes for Best Picture and Best Actor for George Clooney.
Sony’s top-grossing title ever at the domestic box office.
2018 Academy Award Winner for Best Animated Picture
“Wilson!”
And the Oscar goes to Natalie Portman for Best Actress.
Nominated for 10 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director (Peter Wier). Roger Ebert gave it 4 stars out of 4, saying “it achieves the epic without losing sight of the human.” A passion project for Mr. Rothman who worked twelve years to bring it to the screen.
Nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Actor (Joaquin Phoenix), Best Costume Design (Arianne Phillips) and Best Actress for Reese Witherspoon (which she won). Reese Witherspoon received 15 additional awards for her role as June Carter Cash that year.
The incomparable Meryl Streep.
The first artistically and commercially successful Marvel film ever made. It spawned not only six further X-Men films (so far), but lead to Spiderman and to Marvel becoming a film company in its own right. The birth of a new era in which comics were treated as serious literature for film.
“Above all things I believe in love.” Postmodern and radical, Baz Luhrmann at his finest with the first musical nominated for Best Picture in 10 years. Earned eight Oscars nominations overall, including Best Actress for Nicole Kidman.
Philip K. Dick, Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise unite to create cautionary sci-fi at its best.
Cost just $6.5 million to make but earned $231 million worldwide. Won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Diablo Cody.
Fox Searchlight Pictures’ first Academy Award Winner for Best Picture!
Nominated for 7 Television Critic Awards (3 wins), 13 Writers Guild of America Award nominations (5 wins), 3 Director’s Guild Award nominations (2 wins), 14 Screen Actor’s Guild Award nominations (2 wins), 10 Golden Globe Award nominations (1 win) and 45 Primetime Emmy Award nominations (16 wins). And that’s just the first four seasons.
Gleek out! Nominated for over 150 awards, of which it has won more than 70.
Won the 2012 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, the 2011 and 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama, and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Based on an incredible true story, brought to life by the genius of Danny Boyle and the talent of James Franco.
Costume designer heaven.
Danny Boyle reinvents the zombie horror film, proving that as a filmmaker he can truly do everything.
A sleeper hit earning eight times its budget. The first film by Marc Webb, a great new talent who went on to master Spiderman.
Terry Gilliam goes wild.
Together, the three chipmunk films grossed nearly one billion dollars worldwide. ALVIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The acclaimed directorial debut of Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington.
Characteristically stylish Baz Luhrmann tribute to his homeland.
Nominated for four Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Nobody bends it like Beckham.
“Everything will be alright in the end. If it’s not alright, it’s not the end.”
Won the Palme d’Or at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.
“Is Nice!”
Best Actress Oscar for Hilary Swank.