With Hollywood's awards season in full swing, everyone is paying attention to numerous films that the critics are celebrating.
So many amazing films are released every year, that it's impossible for Americans to make it out to the theaters to see each one before the leave the big screen.
Fortunately though, each of those movies eventually makes its way onto satellite TV, where American families can choose to watch numerous films at their own convenience.
When people have satellite TV, the only problem they run into is narrowing down their options so they can decide upon the film they want to choose, but by paying attention to the awards that films win, it's much easier for Americans to make their choices.
These are some top films that have recently been nominated or won big awards over the past year, look for them on your satellite TV channels.
1.
Inception - This confusing but brilliant film has been a critic's favorite over the past year.
The film was nominated for four Golden Globes, but surprisingly it came away without any wins.
Christopher Nolan's fast-paced thriller, however, is predicted to win several Academy Awards.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Paige all contribute unforgettable performances to this masterful film that will leave you questioning what just happened.
2.
The Kids are Alright - Annette Benning and Julianne Moore give lifelike performances in Lisa Cholodenko's film about a lesbian couple who have raised two children.
As the children grow up, they want to meet the sperm donor who enabled their mothers to conceive them, and that situation adds drama to their mothers' already strained relationship.
Benning won a Golden Globe for her deep performance, and the film also won the Best Motion Picture in the Musical or Comedy category.
View this acclaimed film in the near future on your satellite TV channels.
3.
Toy Story 3 - By all accounts, critics were predicting that Toy Story 3 would be another poorly constructed sequel that should have never been released, but critics and audiences were surprised by the incredibly entertaining film Disney released.
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen returned to lend their voices to this sequel, which stays true to the earlier films in the series, while still being entertaining on its own.
The film tells the story of what happens to the toys when their owner grows up, goes to college, and donates his toys to a day care center.
The film won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Film and will likely win several other awards in the near future.
4.
Black Swan - Natalie Portman's stunning performance as a troubled but talented ballerina who is experiencing a breakdown was recognized with her Golden Globe win for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture in the Drama category.
This dark film was nominated for several other awards, and it is rumored to be a favorite at the upcoming Academy Awards.
5.
The Social Network - Taking home the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture in the Drama category and winning another 3 important Golden Globes, The Social Network is a clear winner.
Based on a true story, this film tells the important but somewhat hidden story about the creation of Facebook.
com and its founders.
Watch for this intriguing film on your satellite TV channels.
So many amazing films are released every year, that it's impossible for Americans to make it out to the theaters to see each one before the leave the big screen.
Fortunately though, each of those movies eventually makes its way onto satellite TV, where American families can choose to watch numerous films at their own convenience.
When people have satellite TV, the only problem they run into is narrowing down their options so they can decide upon the film they want to choose, but by paying attention to the awards that films win, it's much easier for Americans to make their choices.
These are some top films that have recently been nominated or won big awards over the past year, look for them on your satellite TV channels.
1.
Inception - This confusing but brilliant film has been a critic's favorite over the past year.
The film was nominated for four Golden Globes, but surprisingly it came away without any wins.
Christopher Nolan's fast-paced thriller, however, is predicted to win several Academy Awards.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Paige all contribute unforgettable performances to this masterful film that will leave you questioning what just happened.
2.
The Kids are Alright - Annette Benning and Julianne Moore give lifelike performances in Lisa Cholodenko's film about a lesbian couple who have raised two children.
As the children grow up, they want to meet the sperm donor who enabled their mothers to conceive them, and that situation adds drama to their mothers' already strained relationship.
Benning won a Golden Globe for her deep performance, and the film also won the Best Motion Picture in the Musical or Comedy category.
View this acclaimed film in the near future on your satellite TV channels.
3.
Toy Story 3 - By all accounts, critics were predicting that Toy Story 3 would be another poorly constructed sequel that should have never been released, but critics and audiences were surprised by the incredibly entertaining film Disney released.
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen returned to lend their voices to this sequel, which stays true to the earlier films in the series, while still being entertaining on its own.
The film tells the story of what happens to the toys when their owner grows up, goes to college, and donates his toys to a day care center.
The film won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Film and will likely win several other awards in the near future.
4.
Black Swan - Natalie Portman's stunning performance as a troubled but talented ballerina who is experiencing a breakdown was recognized with her Golden Globe win for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture in the Drama category.
This dark film was nominated for several other awards, and it is rumored to be a favorite at the upcoming Academy Awards.
5.
The Social Network - Taking home the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture in the Drama category and winning another 3 important Golden Globes, The Social Network is a clear winner.
Based on a true story, this film tells the important but somewhat hidden story about the creation of Facebook.
com and its founders.
Watch for this intriguing film on your satellite TV channels.
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