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Thursday, 23 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: Academy Award Nominations

 

As reported earlier this afternoon, here are some of the official nominations for the 97th Academy Awards:

BEST PICTURE
A Complete Unknown
Anora
The Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
I'm Still Here
Nickel Boys
The Substance
Wicked

BEST DIRECTOR
Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez)
Sean Baker (Anora)
Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)
Coralie Fargeat (The Substance)
James Mangold (A Complete Unknown)

BEST ACTOR
Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)
Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown)
Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)
Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)
Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice)

BEST ACTRESS
Cynthia Erivo (Wicked)
Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez)
Mikey Madison (Anora
Demi Moore (The Substance
Fernanda Torres (I'm Still Here)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Yura Borisov (Anora
Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain
Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown)
Guy Pearce (The Brutalist)
Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown)
Ariana Grande-Butera (Wicked)
Felicity Jones (The Brutalist)
Isabella Rossellini (Conclave)
Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

A full list of nominees can be found here.

With regards to my predictions, I got 29/35 (83%).

Emilia Pérez leads the way with a whopping 13 nods. The Brutalist and Wicked are joint second with 10 apiece, and Conclave and A Complete Unknown in joint third with eight each.

A couple of interesting surprises here, with the inclusion of A Complete Unknown's Monica Barbaro for Best Supporting Actress and James Mangold for Best Director (although I was a little disappointed to see Edward Berger not get the nod for Conclave). Karla Sofía Gascón becomes the first openly trans actress to receive an acting nomination in Oscars history (Elliot Page announced his transition a few years after getting nominated for Juno). I'm frustrated at the inclusion of Sebastian Stan, only for the subject of the film and not for anything to do with him as an actor. The felon in the White House will no doubt have something to say about this. Considering he actively hated the film when it was released, the fickle and capricious shyster is probably going to change his tune and gloat about it. FFS. 

I was pleased to see Coralie Fargeat included in the Best Director category, and very pleased for the nomination for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl in the Animated Feature category. 

Congratulations to all nominees!


The 97th Academy Awards will be held on Sunday 2nd March 2025, at the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center, hosted this year by Conan O'Brien.

A brief pause in the awards season stuff now for a couple of weeks; we'll pick back up again on 8th February when both the Directors Guild Awards (DGA) and the Producers Guild Awards (PGA) will be handed out.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: Razzies Nominations


An unexpected little surprise awaited me this morning. The tricksy folks at the Razzies let these nominations slip out early (being announced late yesterday evening [Tuesday 21st January], rather than today) and- much like a fart at a dinner party- while the timing has caught me off guard, the stench of cinematic excrement is still very much present. 

Here is the full list of nominees:

WORST PICTURE
Borderlands
Joker: Folie à Deux
Madame Web
Megalopolis
Reagan

WORST ACTOR
Jack Black (Dear Santa)
Zachary Levi (Harold And The Purple Crayon)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker: Folie à Deux)
Dennis Quaid (Reagan)
Jerry Seinfeld (Unfrosted)

WORST ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett (Borderlands)
Lady Gaga (Joker: Folie à Deux)
Bryce Dallas Howard (Argylle)
Dakota Johnson (Madame Web)
Jennifer Lopez (Atlas)

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Jack Black (voice only) (Borderlands)
Kevin Hart (Borderlands)
Shia LaBeouf (Megalopolis)
Tahar Rahim (Madame Web)
Jon Voight (Megalopolis, Reagan, Shadow Land, and Strangers)

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Ariana DeBose (Argylle and Kraven The Hunter)
Lesley-Anne Down (Reagan)
Emma Roberts (Madame Web)
Amy Schumer (Unfrosted)
FKA twigs (The Crow)

WORST DIRECTOR
S.J. Clarkson (Madame Web)
Francis Ford Coppola (Megalopolis)
Todd Phillips (Joker: Folie à Deux)
Eli Roth (Borderlands)
Jerry Seinfeld (Unfrosted)

WORST SCREEN COMBO
Any two obnoxious characters (but especially Jack Black) (Borderlands)
Any two unfunny "comedic actors" (Unfrosted)
The entire cast (Megalopolis)
Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga (Joker: Folie à Deux)
Dennis Quaid and Penelope Ann Miller (Reagan)

WORST PREQUEL, REMAKE, RIP-OFF OR SEQUEL
The Crow
Joker: Folie à Deux
Kraven The Hunter
Mufasa: The Lion King
Rebel Moon 2: The Scargiver

WORST SCREENPLAY
Joker: Folie à Deux
Kraven The Hunter
Madame Web
Megalopolis
Reagan


Joker: Folie à Deux leads the way with seven nods, with a four-way tie for second place between Borderlands (a film I'd forgotten had even been released, to be honest), Madame Web, Megalopolis, and Reagan all bagging six apiece. 

In case anyone is wondering, Unfrosted is a biographical comedy-drama about the origins of... the Pop-Tart. Well, if they can do a movie about the origins of Flaming Hot Cheetos (which they have; it's called Flamin' Hot and was directed by Eva Longoria), then why not have one about Pop-Tarts? Just don't get any silly ideas about food-based franchises, Hollywood...

I was asked if there were any surprises in the nominations, and I had to say yes. The big surprise for me was the relative lack of nominations for both Kraven The Hunter and The Crow (limping off with three and two respectively). I guess three is pretty good (bad?) going for Kraven The Hunter as it was only released in December, but I was expecting more for The Crow. It's a wholly soulless, derivative and unnecessary remake. I think Bill Skarsgård can count his lucky stars that there were five more worse performances than his. 

Quite a few expected film titles and performances included here. I was waiting to see how much Joker: Folie à Deux and Madame Web were going to have their metaphorical asses handed to them; their relative scores do not disappoint. 

However, as usual, the Razzies throws up a couple of film titles I've got no idea about: this year's clutch of unidentifiable dreck includes Atlas, Shadow Land, and Strangers, the latter two forming Jon Voight's four-headed nomination. Well, given his new "ambassadorial" role to Hollywood, he might be too busy over the next year or so to keep churning out these [what sound like] painfully by-the-numbers straight-to-TV/DVD duds. Everyone's a winner, baby. 

The winners of the coveted $4.97 spray-painted trophies will be announced in a video press release on Oscars eve (Saturday 1st March). 

And as I've already been a little premature and posted my Oscar predictions (no need to be ashamed, lads, it happens more frequently than you'd think), my next post will be tomorrow afternoon to recap the Oscar nominations. 

Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: Tez's Official Academy Award Nomination Predictions


On Thursday morning (23rd January 2025, 5:30AM PT/8:30AM ET/1:30PM GMT), the nominations for the 97th Academy Awards will be announced. This year, the honour of announcing the nominations falls to Rachel Sennott (Bodies Bodies Bodies, Saturday Night, Bottoms) and Bowen Yang (Wicked, Saturday Night Live, Fire Island). 

Due to the Los Angeles wildfires, the nominations announcement had been postponed twice; originally due on Friday 17th January, they were moved to Sunday 19th January, then moved again to this Thursday. 

Since 2003, I have tried to predict who will be nominated in several of the major categories (Best Picture, Best Director and the four acting awards). Below is my list of who I think will be named. 

BEST PICTURE
A Complete Unknown
Anora
The Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
Nickel Boys
Sing Sing
The Substance
Wicked

BEST DIRECTOR
Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez)
Sean Baker (Anora)
Edward Berger (Conclave)
Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)
Coralie Fargeat (The Substance)

BEST ACTOR
Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)
Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown)
Daniel Craig (Queer)
Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)
Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)

BEST ACTRESS
Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl)
Cynthia Erivo (Wicked)
Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez)
Mikey Madison (Anora
Demi Moore (The Substance

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Yura Borisov (Anora
Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain
Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown)
Guy Pearce (The Brutalist)
Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Jamie Lee Curtis (The Last Showgirl)
Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson)
Ariana Grande-Butera (Wicked)
Isabella Rossellini (Conclave)
Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

As we now have 10 Best Picture nominees (in addition to the 20 for acting and 5 for directing), I will be happy with any score over 20. Last year, it was 29/35 (83%)


I'm confident with eight of my Best Picture choices. There's a chance that September 5 and/or A Real Pain could get a nomination; if that does happen, then it's Sing Sing and/or Nickel Boys which would lose out. 

With Best Director, I'm confident on four of my choices, with a question mark over Coralie Fargeat. The DGA threw a bit of a curveball nominating James Mangold (A Complete Unknown), and Denis Villeneuve has stayed in the conversation with his nominations for Dune: Part Two at both BAFTA and the Critics' Choice Awards. We all know the Academy's (perceived?) snobbishness towards genre films, specifically horror, so they may be reticent to award it to Fargeat. Hell, they might go completely left-field and nominate Jon M. Chu for Wicked and give us all a shock! 

With Best Actor, my only query would be Daniel Craig. He might lose out to either Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) or to Hugh Grant (Heretic). Of the two, I'd hope it would be Hugh Grant who gets the nod, not just for "Brit solidarity" but also because it would negate my need to have to see a film about the convicted felon who's currently taken up residence in the White House. I might end up having to see it anyway for Jeremy Strong's performance (if my predictions come true), but at least then I could skip any scenes he's not in. 

In my mind, there's a solid core of four actresses for Best Actress (Erivo, Gascón, Madison, and Moore) with a fifth place to be filled. I've gone with Pamela Anderson, given her nod at the SAG Awards - plus there's something quite poetically beautiful about having two major stars of the 1990s getting a return to the limelight despite having been previously dismissed as "popcorn actresses" and (slightly unfairly) derided at the Razzies - but it could easily be either Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths), Angelina Jolie (Maria) or Fernanda Torres (I'm Still Here). 

In the run for Best Supporting Actor, I can safely tie on three nods (Borisov, Culkin, Norton). The rest of the field has been very fluid, so it wouldn't be beyond the realms of possibility to see Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin (Sing Sing), Denzel Washington (Gladiator II) or maybe even Jonathan Bailey (Wicked) getting nominated. 

For Best Supporting Actress, I'm only really confident about two nods: Ariana Grande-Butera and Zoe Saldaña. I loved Conclave, so I'm probably a bit biased but I'd love to see Isabella Rossellini get her first Oscar nod for playing the stoic Sister Agnes. I'm following SAG's nominations in my choices for Jamie Lee Curtis and Danielle Deadwyler, although they also pulled a wildcard by their nomination of Monica Barbaro for playing Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown. She may still get the Oscar nod, with Selena Gomez (Emilia Pérez), Felicity Jones (The Brutalist), and Margaret Qualley (The Substance) all part of the conversation and all receiving multiple nominations from other awards bodies. 

We might be in for some "upsets", some "snubs" and some "shut-outs" on Thursday morning. But that's all part of the fun of awards season. Plus it's a nice little distraction from *gestures wildly" all of this. 

As usual, I'll get a post up as soon as I can on Thursday afternoon with the official nominations. 

But before we get there, there's a nifty little stop ahead and time for some puncturing of Hollywood egos (which may or may not be deserved) with the Razzie Award nominations due tomorrow (Wednesday 22nd January). 

Thursday, 16 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: Writers' Guild Awards (WGA), and Producers Guild Awards (PGA) Nominations


As I noted at the end of the blogpost yesterday, there were still a couple of the guild award nominations due to be announced, having been postponed from their original announcement dates due to the LA wildfires. Well, with little fanfare, they have both now been announced. 

WRITERS GUILD AWARDS (WGA)


This year's nominees for the WGA Awards were announced yesterday afternoon (15th January). Here they are:

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
A Real Pain
Anora
Challengers
Civil War
My Old Ass

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
A Complete Unknown
Dune: Part Two
Hit Man
Nickel Boys
Wicked

DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY
Jim Henson: Idea Man
Kiss The Future
Martha
War Game

I don't ever try to predict any of the nominees for the screenplay categories, but I do have an interest on which scripts get nominated. Last year, the WGA announced their nominees and winners outside of the usual awards season window, so I didn't end up including them in my countdown (for anyone interested, the winners were The Holdovers for Original Screenplay, American Fiction for Adapted Screenplay, and The Pigeon Tunnel [about John le Carré] for Documentary)

However, the WGA Awards aren't as good a predictor as some other guild awards because of the eligibility criteria to be nominated for one. Eligibility for the Writers Guild Awards is restricted to screenplays that were written under the guild’s Minimum Basic Agreement or under related agreements from affiliated international guilds.

This does mean that many screenplays that are eligible to be nominated for the Oscars aren't eligible for the WGA Awards. So, for instance, the screenplays for a lot of movies that have featured heavily in other awards ceremonies won't get a WGA nod: these include (deep breath) The Brutalist, The Substance, Hard Truths, September 5, All We Imagine As Light, Conclave, Emilia Pérez, Sing Sing, I’m Still Here, The Piano Lesson, Inside Out 2, The Outrun, Nosferatu, Nightbitch, Saturday Night, Babygirl, and Heretic. Given that there are only five slots in each category (Original and Adapted), there's a lot of these movie that won't get a look-in. But it'll be interesting to see how the Academy goes with it. 

The Writers Guild Awards will take place on Saturday 15th February 2025. 



PRODUCERS' GUILD AWARDS (PGA)


This year's PGA Awards nominees were announced today (16th January). The film nominees are as follows:

The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
Anora
A Complete Unknown
A Real Pain
The Brutalist
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Emilia Pérez
September 5
The Substance
Wicked

Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures
Flow
Inside Out 2
Moana 2
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
The Wild Robot

Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures 
(previously announced)
Gaucho Gaucho
Mediha
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa
Porcelain War
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
We Will Dance Again

The inclusion of September 5 and A Real Pain is a bit of a surprise in the "Theatrical Motion Picture" category, as (in terms of Best Picture nods) they only featured as nominees at the Golden Globes but have been absent elsewhere, whereas films such as Sing Sing and Nickel Boys have appeared more frequently (with both garnering Critics' Choice and Independent Spirit Award noms).

However, with the exception of last year, the ten PGA and ten Oscar Best Picture nominees aren't always 100% identical. There's usually around an 80% crossover, which I see potentially happening here. 

Chuffed to see both Inside Out 2 and Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl included in the "Animated Theatrical Motion Picture" category; I thoroughly enjoyed both films. I am intrigued to try and see Flow if I can as it sounds very interesting. 

The PGA Awards ceremony is due to take place on Saturday 8th February 2025.

Congratulations to all nominees!


I think, if all is up-to-date, our next Awards Season stop is going to be the announcement of the Razzie Awards nominations on Wednesday (22nd January). I'm fully expecting to see Joker: Folie à Deux, Madame Web, and Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey II (yep, they made a sequel) getting dishonoured. Should provide a bit of levity if nothing else. 

Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: BAFTA Film Awards Nominations


The nominations for the 78th British Academy (BAFTA) Film Awards were announced this afternoon, by Mia McKenna-Bruce (How To Have Sex, Persuasion) and Will Sharpe (The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain, Flowers)

Here's a selection of the nominees:

BEST FILM
Anora
A Complete Unknown
The Brutalist 
Conclave 
Emilia Pérez

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
Bird
Blitz
Conclave
Gladiator II
Hard Truths
Kneecap
Lee
Love Lies Bleeding
The Outrun
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

LEADING ACTOR
Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)
Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown)
Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)
Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)
Hugh Grant (Heretic
Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice)

LEADING ACTRESS 
Cynthia Erivo (Wicked)
Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez)
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths)
Mikey Madison (Anora)
Demi Moore (The Substance)
Saoirse Ronan (The Outrun)

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Yura Borisov (Anora)
Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)
Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin (Sing Sing
Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown)
Guy Pearce (The Brutalist)
Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Jamie Lee Curtis (The Last Showgirl)
Selena Gomez (Emilia Pérez)
Ariana Grande-Butera (Wicked)
Felicity Jones (The Brutalist)
Isabella Rossellini (Conclave)
Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

DIRECTOR
Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez)
Sean Baker (Anora)
Edward Berger (Conclave)
Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)
Coralie Fargeat (The Substance)
Denis Villeneuve (Dune: Part Two)

A full list of nominees in all categories can be found here.

BAFTA previously announced longlists for all categories, so you can see what was in contention for nominations here.

Conclave leads the pack with an impressive 12 nominations, with Emilia Pérez close behind with 11. The Brutalist has nine.

There's a couple of interesting selections and omissions here. BAFTA tend to skew towards British talent, so it was no surprise to see Marianne Jean-Baptiste in contention for Best Actress or Felicity Jones in the Best Supporting Actress category. It was a surprise, however, not to see Daniel Craig nominated for Queer, which was shut out completely. I don't think this necessarily dents his chances of an Oscar nod, but it feels like an odd choice. In the categories I try to predict, a lot of the same names have come up - so even though this is a year without an anointed frontrunner (ie. no Oppenheimer or Everything Everywhere All At Once), the nominees at least might not be a surprise. 

The nominees for the 2025 Rising Star award - the only BAFTA awarded by public vote - have also been announced: this year's nominees are Marisa Abela (Back To Black), Jharrel Jerome (Unstoppable), David Jonsson (Alien: Romulus), Mikey Madison (Anora), and Nabhaan Rizwan (Station Eleven). Find out more about them, and cast your vote here.

The 78th BAFTA Film Awards will be handed out in just a month's time (on Sunday 16th February) in a ceremony to be hosted once again by the rather marvellous David Tennant. 

Congratulations to all nominees!



Understandably, given the scale of devastation happening in Los Angeles at the moment as the wildfires still burn, the nominations for several of the major awards have been postponed:
  • Both the Producers Guild Awards (PGA) and the Writers Guild Awards (WGA) have pushed their nominations announcements back; no firm date has been given for either yet, but they are expected at some point this week. 
  • The announcement of the Oscar nominations will take place on Thursday 23rd January 2025; this will now be a virtual event. Whilst the date of the nominations has been moved, the Oscar ceremony is still scheduled to be held on Sunday 2nd March.
  • The Razzies have also shifted their nomination date to Wednesday 22nd January 2025, to keep step with the Oscars. 
  • The Critics Choice Awards ceremony is now scheduled to take place in February, on a date to be confirmed. 
The blog will be updated with these nominations and results as they happen. Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by the fires, with particular gratitude towards the first responders and emergency service personnel working tirelessly to help contain the fires. 

Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards, and Directors Guild Awards (DGA) Nominations


It's a two-for-one kind of day when it comes to movie awards, so let's not beat around the bush; let's get right down to it!


SCREEN ACTORS' GUILD (SAG) AWARDS


This afternoon (Wednesday 8th January), the nominations for the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards were announced. Due to the fast-moving wildfires currently raging around the Los Angeles area, the in-person event which would have usually seen the nominations announced was cancelled (our of "an abundance of caution" and rightly so) and instead the nominees were confirmed via a press release. 

Below is the list of film nominations:

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Anora
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Emilia Pérez
Wicked

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)
Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown)
Daniel Craig (Queer)
Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)
Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl)
Cynthia Erivo (Wicked)
Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez)
Mikey Madison (Anora)
Demi Moore (The Substance)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown)
Jamie Lee Curtis (The Last Showgirl)
Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson)
Ariana Grande-Butera (Wicked)
Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Jonathan Bailey (Wicked)
Yura Borisov (Anora)
Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)
Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown)
Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
Deadpool & Wolverine
Dune: Part Two
The Fall Guy
Gladiator II
Wicked

Wicked leads the pack with a whopping five nominations, with Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown in second place with four. Emilia Pérez and Anora both have three apiece. 

There's a couple of interesting curveballs in the SAG choices; this is the first awards recognition for Monica Barbaro (who plays musician Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown), Jamie Lee Curtis (who plays the best friend to Pamela Anderson's character in The Last Showgirl) and Jonathan Bailey (who plays Fiyero in Wicked). I think it's safe to say that the Best Actor Oscar category is pretty much locked. In fact, I'd say there's a strong core to each of the acting categories, but still room for some surprises. 

The SAG Awards will be handed out on Sunday 23rd February 2025, with the ceremony streaming on Netflix. Kristen Bell (The Good Place, Veronica Mars, Frozen) will be taking on host duties.  

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DIRECTORS GUILD AWARDS (DGA)


Wednesday also saw the announcement of the nominees for the 77th Directors' Guild Awards. The film nominees are as follows:

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film
Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez)
Sean Baker (Anora)
Edward Berger (Conclave)
Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)
James Mangold (A Complete Unknown)

Michael Apted Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in First-Time Theatrical Feature Film
Payal Kapadia (All We Imagine As Light)
Megan Park (My Old Ass)
RaMell Ross (Nickel Boys)
Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel (Armand)
Sean Wang (Didi)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary 
(previously announced)
Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev (Porcelain War)
Julian Brave Noisecat and Emily Kassie (Sugarcane
Johan Grimonprez (Soundtrack To A Coup D’etat)
Ibrahim Nash’at (Hollywoodgate)
Natalie Rae and Angela Patton (Daughters)

Interesting that the DGA have gone with James Mangold over Coralie Fargeat (The Substance). Will the Academy follow suit? We have to wait until next Friday to find that out. 

The DGA Awards will be give out on 8th February 2025.



Congratulations to all nominees!

There'll be a short post this coming Friday (10th January) when the Producers' Guild Awards (PGA) nominees will be announced. 

Monday, 6 January 2025

Awards Season 2025: Golden Globes Winners


Happy New Year to you all! Hopefully the festive season has been fun, relaxing and stress-free for you all, and 2025 has started off on the right foot. 

Last night (Sunday 5th January 2025), the winners of the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, for both television and film. were announced, in a ceremony hosted by Nikki Glaser, who was the first solo female host in Golden Globes history. It was broadcast on CBS in the US. 

Here is the full list of film winners.

Best Motion Picture (Drama): The Brutalist

Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy): Emilia Pérez

Best Director: Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)

Best Actor (Drama): Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)

Best Actor (Comedy or Musical): Sebastian Stan (A Different Man)

Best Actress (Drama): Fernanda Torres (I'm Still Here)

Best Actress (Comedy or Musical): Demi Moore (The Substance)

Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)

Best Supporting Actress: Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

Best Screenplay: Peter Straughan (Conclave)

Best Original Score: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (Challengers)

Best Original Song: "El Mal" (Emilia Pérez)

Best Foreign Language Film: Emilia Pérez

Best Animated Feature Film: Flow

Cinematic And Box Office Achievement: Wicked

Cecil B. DeMille Award: Viola Davis


Emilia Pérez was the big winner of the night with four Golden Globes; the only other film to win multiple awards was The Brutalist, taking home three. Despite multiple nominations, Anora, The Wild Robot, A Complete Unknown, Gladiator II, and Dune: Part Two all went away with nothing.

After last year's host, Jo Koy, got roundly panned for his MCing stint, critical opinion has been much kinder to Nikki Glaser who made for an engaging and funny host. However, I think the best part of the evening was Demi Moore's powerful and touching acceptance speech where she explained that, despite being in the movie business for 45 years, she was described by a producer in the 1990s as "a 'popcorn' actress... I made that mean that this wasn't something that I was allowed to have, that I could do movies that were successful, that made a lot of money, but that I couldn't be acknowledged." I have a feeling that the Golden Globe for The Substance is only the first in several acknowledgements she will get for this daring and ever-so-slightly-fucked-up movie.  

There were a couple of surprises in the winners this year, particularly Flow, a Latvian film featuring no dialogue, beating Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot for the Best Animated Feature award, and Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres taking the Best Actress (Drama) award ahead of Hollywood heavyweights like Nicole Kidman, Tilda Swinton and Kate Winslet for her performance in Walter Salles' political drama I'm Still Here

I was pleased to see the Best Screenplay award go to Conclave, as I thoroughly enjoyed that movie.

Up next for awards season, we get a 2-4-1 on Wednesday (8th January) with the announcement of not only the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards nominations, but also the Directors Guild Award (DGA) nominees.