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Wesley Lovell

""The lamp has gone out and I'm writing in the Darkness." - The English Patient. A statement on the true power of love."

Agrees with the Tomatometer 81% of the time.

Biography:
Movies have always been a passion for me. Even when I was a child, I wanted to see movies that my grandparents wouldn't want me to see. Everything changed for me in 1990 when I sat down to watch the Academy Awards for the first time. I had a personal favorite going into the race and knew little to nothing about the awards themselves. Against odds that I was not aware of then, Driving Miss Daisy took home the trophy for Best Picture. I was ecstatic and it became my personal mission to study the Academy Awards and become a first rate prognosticator. In 1996, I founded The Oscar Guy, my personal website for the Academy Awards. Over time as I finished my studies in film, I began writing reviews in order to embellish my site. In 1997, I joined the Online Film Critics Society and have been a proud member ever since. In 2006, I was elected a governor of the Online Film Critics Society and am working on a number of projects that I feel will bring further prestige to the organization. I graduated from then Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State University) in 1999 with a BS in Communications/Mass Media. Through my studies, my intense love of movies grew and I have used much of that training to increase my filmic vocabulary and continue to work to increase my knowledge of historical contexts.
Favorites:
There are many movies that I enjoy but among my most beloved are Sunrise, Schindler's List, Citizen Kane, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Publications:
Apollo Guide , Oscar Guy
Critics' Group:
Online Film Critics Society
Total Reviews:
780
Total QuickRatings:
16
Location:
Springfield, Missouri, USA

Best Reviewed Films

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4/4 85% The Hunger Games (2012) " A blockbuster that has something to say about the world we could be living in. Unlike Twilight, this film actually has a deeper and more important philosophical meaning." — Oscar Guy
Posted Apr 26, 2012
4/4 93% Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) " There has never been a more inventive nor engaging retelling of this classic story." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 16, 2011
4/4 100% Holiday (1938) " Character dramas are often at their best when exploring inside worlds and not running free outside." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 16, 2011
4/4 100% The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) " Nearly every aspect of the Robin Hood myth we know today is embodied in this exciting, socially aware adventure." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 16, 2011
4/4 100% Stagecoach (1939) " One of the best early westerns ever made." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 16, 2011
4/4 92% The Quiet Man (1952) " John Ford may be the first director to make me like John Wayne." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 97% Stalag 17 (1953) " When escape is the only option, you do whatever you can to make it happen. This is one exciting escape drama." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 98% The Night of the Hunter (1955) " An astounding thriller with a chilling performance by Robert Mitchum." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 93% Paths of Glory (1957) " Stanley Kubrick often spoke out against war in his film, using violence as a weapon against the audience's sensibilities. Never was he more convincing as here." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 95% Touch of Evil (1958) " Orson Welles' masterwork of greed, treachery and revenge." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 75% The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) " A poignant drama bringing us into the lives of Anne Frank, whose diary inspired millions seeking to understand why such a sweet, innocent child could be murdered in the Holocaust." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 98% La Dolce Vita (1960) " A lovely Italian palette that questions if we can settle down to a life of struggle without having first lived life at its best." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 100% The Miracle Worker (1962) " Two well-deserved Oscars grace this unflinching portrait of selfishness in direct resistance to selflessness." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 —— The Best Man (1964) " It's hard to be educational while being poignant, but this film does both easily." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 100% A Patch of Blue (2000) " A wonderful twist on the adage that love is blind." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 97% The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Il Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo.) (1966) " The defining spaghetti western pits a charismatic Clint Eastwood against partner and nemesis Eli Wallach and perpetual enemy Lee Van Cleef." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 98% Rosemary's Baby (1968) " A spellbinding horror film from Roman Polanski." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 96% The Lion in Winter (1968) " Peter O'TOole and Katharine Hepburn are superb as the bickering, yet loving Henry II and his meddling wife Eleanor of Aquitaine." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 83% They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) " There has never been a film quite so original as this, featuring a wealth of noted actors fighting for their lives in a dance competition taking place during the Great Depression." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 86% Five Easy Pieces (1970) " An American entry into the French New Wave starring a compelling Jack Nicholson." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 95% Midnight Express (1978) " It defined the hell of a Turkish prison whil portraying the humanity needed to survive such a terrible place." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 94% Reds (1981) " Warren Beatty's political epic features superlative performances and speaks to the inner-rebel in each of us." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 90% The Piano (1993) " A melancholy film exploring the despair and passion that arises from difficult situations." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 96% The Social Network (2010) " It's hard work making a character you don't like into a character you don't like, but can still respect." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 81% Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) " A film that defines the video game generation and redefines the romantic comedy." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 86% Rabbit Hole (2010) " Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart give marvelous, shaded performances of grief-stricken parents attempting to move on without forgetting their pain." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 71% Never Let Me Go (2010) " Melancholy and futility define this subtle future-set drama about three children who grow up knowing that they'll never own themselves or their own bodies." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 93% The Kids Are All Right (2010) " A twist on the traditional family drama, where every character has depth and deserves redemption." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 85% Easy A (2010) " A star-making performance by Emma Stone centers this humorous look at rumor mongering and the modern high school experience." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 86% Buried (2010) " A brilliant genre thriller using space and perspective to confine us with the protagonist." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 93% 127 Hours (2010) " Danny Boyle is hit-or-miss for me. Thankfully, this was a hit." — Oscar Guy
Posted Aug 15, 2011
4/4 94% To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) " A terrific central performance by Gregory Peck makes for an outstanding big screen adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jul 25, 2011
4/4 96% Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011) " It's the perfect conclusion to a wonderful, decade-long love affair with Harry Potter." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jul 18, 2011
4/4 96% The Innocents (1961) " A brilliant, atmospheric supernatural thriller with a superb central performance by Deborah Kerr." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jun 9, 2011
4/4 100% All the President's Men (1976) " A finer political film you will not find. It should be declared a national treasure." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jun 9, 2011
4/4 97% Dog Day Afternoon (1975) " Strong performances and forward-thinking situations make this political thriller an exceptionally vibrant experience." — Oscar Guy
Posted Apr 11, 2011
4/4 87% Black Swan (2010) " A stylish, inventive thriller that cements Aronofsky's place as one of our great modern filmmakers. Natalie Portman delivers a staggeringly accomplished performance." — Oscar Guy
Posted Dec 3, 2010
4/4 86% Inception (2010) " The first masterpiece of 2010. A perfect blend of performance, story, music and effects." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jul 18, 2010
4/4 87% (500) Days of Summer (2009) " An endearing, well-acted film that takes a conventional premise and turns it into something wonderfully unconventional." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jun 10, 2010
4/4 90% The Messenger (2009) " A film that never forgets those who most feel the pain of loss during a time of war." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jan 28, 2010
4/4 91% Up in the Air (2009) " A well-acted piece about a man's inability to cope with a world more real than the one he lives." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jan 28, 2010
4/4 91% District 9 (2009) " Science fiction as it was meant to be: intelligent and challenging." — Oscar Guy
Posted Dec 12, 2009
4/4 98% Let the Right One In (2008) " The perfect amalgam of classic horror archetypes and coming of age stories." — Oscar Guy
Posted Mar 1, 2009
4/4 72% The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) " An exceptionally well made movie with strong performances, most notably those by Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton, both at the top of their games." — Oscar Guy
Posted Mar 1, 2009
4/4 42% Blindness (2008) " A stark, uncompromising look at a dark part of human existence exposed when the most basic sense is taken away." — Oscar Guy
Posted Oct 21, 2008
4/4 94% Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime) (1999) Oscar Guy
Posted Oct 18, 2008
4/4 85% El Orfanato (The Orphanage) (2007) " A spectacular entry into the horror thriller genre, The Orphanage twists and turns and gives the audience some truly scary and sorrowful moments." — Oscar Guy
Posted Feb 2, 2008
4/4 93% Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) (2007) " A striking depiction of human courage." — Oscar Guy
Posted Feb 2, 2008
4/4 94% Away from Her (2007) " A beautifully acted, poignant film about a man who slowly loses his wife to Alzheimer's." — Oscar Guy
Posted Feb 2, 2008
4/4 91% There Will Be Blood (2007) " It's the kind of quality film that could have been made at any point in film history or film future and still maintain its social, philosophical and emotional relevance." — Oscar Guy
Posted Jan 29, 2008
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