Our 2010 retrospective has come to an end. We say goodbye with that year’s Oscar Best Picture winner, “The King’s Speech,” starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce & Timothy Spall. Directed by Tom Hooper and brilliantly written by David Seidler, the inspiring true story is among the hotly debated Best Picture winners of all time. While the merits of its Oscar wins are certainly discussed, we primarily want to know how the film holds up on its own fourteen years later. Join Lauren LaMagna, Josh Parham, Alyssa Christian, Dan Bayer, and me as we discuss our thoughts on the performances, writing, direction, cinematography, its awards season success, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. It’s been a fun retrospective, and we hope you’ll go back and listen to our reviews for “Black Swan,” “The Town,” “The Fighter,” “Toy Story 3,” “Winter’s Bone,” “127 Hours,” “Blue Valentine,” “The Kids Are All Right,” “Inception” and former reviews for “The Social Network,” and “True Grit.” Please be sure to take a look at the winners of the NBP Film Community and NBP Film Awards for 2010. I would like to give a final thank you to all of you, the dear listeners of Next Best Picture. We appreciate your support and hope you have had as great of a time with this retrospective as we have. Enjoy!
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