Nominated For: Best Picture, Best Director (Gus Van Sant), Best Actor (Sean Penn), Best Supporting Actor (Josh Brolin), Best Original Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original ScoreWhat It's About: Politically-charged Harvey Milk (Penn) moves to San Francisco with his boyfriend (James Franco) and campaigns to become the first openly-gay man elected to public office. His message of hope inspires many, but divides others -- including fellow-Supervisor Dan White (Brolin) -- leading to a contentious relationship and ultimately tragic ending.
Why You Should See It: 'Milk''s positive, uplifting message is one that anyone -- gay or straight -- can connect with, especially in today's troubled times. It also features one of the best-acted ensembles of the year, with Penn leading the way in a career-best and Oscar-worthy performance; Brolin, Franco and Penn's 'Into the Wild'-protege Emile Hirsch also turn in fine supporting work. In other words: 'Milk' does a body good.
It's Kind Of Like: 'Longtime Companion' meets 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'
How You Can See It: In theaters now
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