Every once in a while a light-hearted romantic comedy comes along which fulfills all of the expectations of the genre yet manages to do just a little bit more. Here Michael Cera plays Nick, a variation of his signature lovable geek, but this time he is coming to terms with the fact that the shallow, pretty girl he dated for a while is, well, not that into him. Along the way he may just discover what his gay bandmates immediately picked up on their straight-dar, that his ex’s frenemy,
Norah (Kat Dennings), may be just the girl for him. That’s as high as the stakes get here, and yet I found the journey from about 2:00 pm Friday afternoon to 5:00 am Saturday to be a thoroughly enjoyable one. Sure, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist has some blemishes. The story and its characters aren’t striving for gritty realism by any stretch, but the writers could have toned down the archetypes in both Nick and Norah’s friends (the drunk girl, the perpetually upbeat and sage gay man, the shallow ambition of both character’s former love interests that somehow escaped them both for so long, etc.). Regardless, when the credits rolled my inner grandma exclaimed (silently), “Ah, that was nice.” And some times that’s exactly what the doctor ordered.
Here are this morning’s Oscar-nominated films, alphabetically. The nominees for foreign language film and documentary feature are compiled at the end of the list. (Short format nominees are listed in a 































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