Inception

2011 Oscars

Oscar Poll: Which of the Best Picture Nominees Have You Seen?

Are you trying to see as many Oscar-nominated movies as possible?
2011 Oscar Best Picture Nominees Viewership Poll

Are you trying to see as many Oscar-nominated movies as possible? First, make sure you've downloaded and printed out my checklist and voted on my Oscar ballot for a chance to win a Samsung TV (and here's where you can print out your own). Then, I'd like to see which of the best picture nominees you guys have seen. Vote on each of the 10 films and let me know which ones you've already checked off your list!

Editor's Pick

Predicting Oscar Winners: Will Inception Take Home Best Picture Win?

The Oscars are just a few weeks away, but the buzz surrounding the nominees has been building since they were announced last month.

The Oscars are just a few weeks away, but the buzz surrounding the nominees has been building since they were announced last month. While only a few people know who the winners are before they're revealed on the big night, e.Life, a social media monitoring service, says that the Twitter buzz factor in big cities like NYC and LA can help predict who the winners may be.

According to its research, Inception has the biggest chance of taking home the win for best picture, while Black Swan comes in a close second. See who e.Life has pegged for the best actor, best actress, and best director categories after the break.

Movies

What Is the Best Dramatic Movie of 2010?

Hollywood found drama everywhere in 2010: in families, fantasy, and even real-life stories.

Hollywood found drama everywhere in 2010: in families, fantasy, and even real-life stories. The best dramatic films of the year may have been heavy, but they were certainly entertaining, and will be remembered long after the year is over — especially when some of these run away with awards! But forget the statues for now; I want to know what you guys think. What's the best dramatic movie of the year?

Don't forget to vote on all of our Best of 2010 polls!

Poll

What Is the Best Action Movie of 2010?

Comedies are great for laughs, and romantic storylines always make us swoon, but if you're looking for pure entertainment, action movies are where it's at.

Comedies are great for laughs, and romantic storylines always make us swoon, but if you're looking for pure entertainment, action movies are where it's at. In 2010, these films exploded into theaters with their heart-thumping fight scenes and edge-of-your-seat suspense. From remakes to comic book flicks to a beloved young wizard, they all have one common denominator: they're exciting! Take a look at this list, and tell us which film was your favorite.

Don't forget to check out all of the Best of 2010 polls!

What to Rent

What to Rent: New DVDs This Week

Cancel your evening plans, because Inception is out on DVD today!

Cancel your evening plans, because Inception is out on DVD today! Now you can watch the film again and (hopefully) get some insight on the film's complicated twists and turns. If you're looking for something more family-friendly, we've got that too.

Inception

Christopher Nolan's mind-bending thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Cobb, a man who makes a living by infiltrating the subconscious of others. He takes on the biggest job of his career when he agrees to plant an idea in a man's head in exchange for personal gain. As Cobb and his team (including Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page) sink further into the minds of others, the film gets more twisted — and more intriguing. I thought the film was mesmorizing and thought-provoking, and many of you have already deemed it Oscar-worthy. Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes, but on the Blu-ray, you'll also get an animated prologue and "Extraction Mode," which explains how Nolan shot key scenes.

87%

Shrek Forever After

The green ogre returns for the final installment in the franchise. This time, Shrek's growing a bit tired of his life as family man and local celebrity, prompting him to make a deal with Rumpelstiltskin for a day of privacy. Unfortunately, he gets a lot more than he bargained for and finds himself stuck in an It's a Wonderful Life-ish alternate reality where his best friends don't know him and Rumpelstiltskin is the king. While reviews for the movie were mixed (most critics argued the studio should've put the kibosh on the series before a fourth chapter), the likable characters might make it worth a watch at home. Bonus features include deleted scenes and featurettes, including a look at the making of Shrek the Musical.

58%

Community TV Show

BuzzSugar's Must Haves For December

The holiday season is in full swing, but presents and office parties aren't the only things to look forward to this month.
Best December Movies, TV, DVDs and Music Including The Tourist, Eclipse, Michael Jackson, and More

The holiday season is in full swing, but presents and office parties aren't the only things to look forward to this month. December is also packed with must haves in the world of entertainment, including two big DVD releases, star-studded Hollywood movies, and one fun and festive TV episode. Check them out!

Movies

Box Office: The Expendables Blows Up the Charts

Looks like Summer audiences are craving action!

Looks like Summer audiences are craving action! The Sylvester Stallone-directed The Expendables brought its heavy artillery to the box office and came away with first place in its opening weekend with $35 million. It faced off against fellow new release Eat Pray Love, which used the power of Julia Roberts's smile to get to second place with a $23.7 million intake.

Last week's champ The Other Guys came in at third place with $17 million, trailed by Inception at $11.4 million. The other newbie at theaters, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, barely made the top 5, earning just $10.5 million.

Movies

Box Office: The Other Guys Are the Top Dogs

After a three-week box office reign, Inception has finally been knocked out of the top spot.

After a three-week box office reign, Inception has finally been knocked out of the top spot. It was bested by The Other Guys, which took in $35.6 million in its debut weekend. Christopher Nolan's thriller continues to earn the big bucks though, adding $18.6 million to an impressive total that's now over $230 million.

Step Up 3D settled for third place with $15.5 million, knocking Angelina Jolie's Salt to fourth with $11.1 million. Rounding out the top five was Dinner For Schmucks with $10.5 million.

Photos courtesy of Sony Pictures

Movies

Box Office: Inception Puts the Competition to Bed

Inception continued its command over the box office for a third weekend, raking in $27.5 million in theaters.

Inception continued its command over the box office for a third weekend, raking in $27.5 million in theaters. That was enough to beat out the comic duo of Steve Carell and Paul Rudd whose new release Dinner for Schmucks bowed with a mediocre $23.3 million.

The Angelina Jolie thriller Salt came in third with $19.2 million, followed by Despicable Me with $15.5 million. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore finished out the top five with $12.5 million. As for Zac Efron, unfortunately his good looks didn't translate into huge ticket sales; Charlie St. Cloud had to settle for sixth place with an underwhelming $12.1 million.