'Savages' a hit with critics
Tamara Jenkins' "The Savages" opened to raves across the board today, judging from the solid 91% Rotten Tomatoes rating and a 92% Cream of the Crop collective assessment. This shower of praise keeps the question on the table: Will the film's familial themes appeal to the Academy enough to generate legitimate Best Picture potential?"The Savages" has been visible for nearly a year since its bow in Sundance back in January. The film arguably would have been better served as a surprise rather than Fox Searchlight unveiling it so early (they went into the fest with the film in hand, it wasn't a purchased commodity). Then again, Sundance was the perfect environment for this little ditty and what's done is done. Moot point.
The studio now finds itself in a situation similar to Paramount Vantage: Which film to highlight? The Buzzmeter has finally caught up to the potential of "Juno" in the big race, and when that film opens next month, the critical community will likely go as ga-ga as they have for "Savages." Searchlight has sent screeners of each of their titles to the memberships of various entities. And while it's foolish to think studios think in the "one film, one campaign" frame of mind, it's also naive to think a decision doesn't need to be made.
Whatever the case, "The Savages" rules the day for now.
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 






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