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Sunday, 9 February 2020
Awards Season 2020: The 92nd Academy Awards
Well, colour me surprised! Always nice to have a curveball or two, considering a lot of the awards seemed to be foregone conclusions. Prior to Best Director, the biggest surprise of the evening was Le Mans '66 winning for Best Film Editing!
I really liked the opening number by Janelle Monáe (with a lovely cameo by Billy Porter). There were a few funny one-liners between Steve Martin and Chris Rock (especially with the pointed comment that the Oscars don't have a host because of Twitter) but it went on a bit too long. But, like last year, having no overall host worked well.
As usual, some of the interactions between some of the individual hosts was patchy (Diane Keaton seemed on a different planet, whilst Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph, Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and James Corden and Rebel Wilson were just painful [although Corden and Wilson started off well taking a potshot at Cats]) but others were better: Mahershala Ali was great announcing the Best Supporting Actress category as was Olivia Colman announcing Best Actor, Ray Romano and Sandra Oh actually made me lauigh out loud when they presented Best Make-Up & Hairstyling, and Tom Hanks showed a great amount of humour when he announced that the long-awaited Academy Museum will open on December 14, 2020. If I ever make it to LA, I'll definitely look it up!
The musical performances were particularly noteworthy this year: there was a fantastic performance by Idina Menzel and an international cast of Elsa voice actors for Frozen II's 'Into The Unknown', and there was a fabulous montage about movie music which led to a powerful performance by Eminem performing his Oscar-winning Original Song 'Lose Yourself' from 8 Mile that brought the audience to their feet. Cynthia Erivo gave a soulful performance of 'Stand Up' from Harriet. I also particularly liked the energetic medley of the Best Original Score nominees, conducted by maestra Eímear Noone (the first time a woman has conducted at the Oscars in its 92 year history). There was also a very touching performance by Billie Eilish during the In Memoriam section.
On to the awards themselves.
So, in my predictions, I got 4 out of 6. Got the acting categories right. Like many, I expected 1917 and Sam Mendes to win but there was something quite lovely about seeing both Parasite and Bong Joon Ho win; Bong's Best Director acceptance speech was very touching, especially the bit about splitting the award between all five nominees. Parasite made Oscars history by becoming the first film not in the English language to win Best Picture; it's also the first film from South Korea to be nominated for the newly-renamed Best International Feature Film and also to win it!
Hildur Guðnadóttir also made Oscars history by becoming the first Icelandic person to win an Oscar, taking the Best Original Score for Joker. Her acceptance speech was quite lovely as well. I thought it was very touching that Elton John and Bernie Taupin won Best Original Song for Rocketman, celebrating their partnership of over 50 years.
In his acceptance speech, Brad Pitt rightly mentioned the work of the stunt crews (and they really should have an award for that). There was a wonderfully humble speech by Best Documentary Feature winner Julia Reichert, giving proper respect to her fellow nominees which was nice. I was absolutely chuffed at Roger Deakins' win for Best Cinematography for 1917; an incredibly well deserved win.
Below is the full list of winners at the 92nd Academy Awards:
Best Motion Picture of the Year: Parasite
Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Best Actress: Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Best Supporting Actor: Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Best Director: Bong Joon Ho (Parasite)
Best Original Screenplay: Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won (Parasite)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit)
Best Animated Feature Film of the Year: Toy Story 4
Best International Feature Film of the Year: Parasite
Best Cinematography: 1917
Best Film Editing: Le Mans '66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari]
Best Production Design: Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Best Costume Design: Little Women
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Bombshell
Best Original Score: Joker
Best Original Song: '(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again' (Rocketman)
Best Sound Mixing: Le Mans '66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari]
Best Sound Editing: 1917
Best Visual Effects: 1917
Best Documentary (Feature): American Factory
Best Documentary (Short Subject): Learning To Skateboard In A Warzone (If You're A Girl)
Best Animated Short Film: Hair Love
Best Live Action Short Film: The Neighbors' Window
In terms of how many awards won by each film, it's quite an even spread; all bar one of the nine Best Picture nominees took home at least one Oscar apiece. Parasite is the big winner of the evening, winning four awards, with 1917 taking home three.
Despite multiple nominations, The Irishman, Harriet, The Two Popes, Pain And Glory, and Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker all walked away empty-handed. Given that The Irishman was one of the most nominated films (10 nods, and the only Best Picture nominee not to win anything), that must smart somewhat.
Congratulations to all winners!
Now if you'll excuse me, it's 5:15am in the UK and I could really do with some sleep... Hopefully that cafetiere of strong coffee I had around midnight won't stop that happening.
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Awards Season 2020: Tez's Official Oscar Predictions
Tonight, the great and good of Hollywood will convene to celebrate the best of film-making in 2019 at the 92nd Academy Awards.
As with last year, there will be no main host again this year. Personally, I liked this approach. It cut down unnecessary faffing around and brought the runtime of the show down to a manageable three-and-a-bit hours. OK, some of the guest presenter 'banter' was dreadful but that's par for the course with things like this. Last year opened with Queen and Adam Lambert absolutely smashing it, so hopefully there'll be a similar high-energy start to tonight's proceedings.
It has become a tradition for me to predict the nominations and the winners in the main six categories (the four acting categories, Best Director and Best Picture). I've done this since 2003 with varying degrees of success. Last year, I got 4 out of 6 (as Olivia Colman and Green Book took the respective prizes, instead of Glenn Close and Roma). I have a feeling there'll be less of a surprise tonight...
So, without further ado, here are my predictions for who will win.
Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
With a SAG Award, Critics' Choice Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe already in the bag for her role as divorce lawyer Nora Fanshaw, it's going to be unlikely to hear anyone else's name. And rightly so. Dern's performance is superb (in a film full of superb performances); her amazing rant about the disparity between mothers and fathers- that women are meant to be perfect and woe betide if they're not, whilst men can get away with being lazy parents- is a particular highlight. Dern doesn't play a stereotypical hard bitch- she's warm, empathetic, but totally committed to getting what's right and fair for Nicole (Scarlett Johansson).
Best Supporting Actor: Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
I'll be honest with you: I didn't rate Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood at all. I found it overlong, self-indulgent and fairly offensive in places. And, with further honesty, Pitt's performance as stuntman Cliff Booth who may (or may not) have killed his wife is easily my least favourite of the five that have been nominated. But, like Dern, he's swept the boards so it feels like it's his turn.
Best Actress: Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Whilst the film itself is a bit patchy and several scenes just feel too fantastical or made-up, there's no denying that it's a powerhouse performance by Zellweger as the incomparable Judy Garland. Playing Garland's insecurity and passion to the hilt, it's the kind of performance that Oscars are made for. It never feels showy or look-at-me-I'm-acting-ma, Zellweger disappears into the icon and gives her life.
Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
I would dearly, dearly, DEARLY love Jonathan Pryce's name to be read out in this category but I don't see it happening. As with all of my other acting predictions, Phoenix has swept the awards boards so it feels like a bit of a foregone conclusion. Despite what I think about the film (and my opinions on it are well known if you read the blog or listen to the podcast), I do concede that Phoenix puts in a committed performance as stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck who becomes the Clown Prince of Crime. Is the film deserving of this accolade? I'm not sure. Is Phoenix? Yes.
Best Director: Sam Mendes (1917)
Best Picture: 1917
Aside from sharing the Critics' Choice award with Bong Joon Ho, Mendes has been the standout winner in the director category for 1917, scooping the Golden Globes, the BAFTA and (importantly) the Directors' Guild Award. Again, it feels like a foregone conclusion for him to snag his second Best Director Oscar (20 years after winning for American Beauty).
The lack of a Best Film Editing nomination for 1917 feels egregious, because a lot of the work of making it look like a single take is done in the editing suite, but veteran cinematographer Roger Deakins thoroughly deserves his nod (and deserves to win). As a film, 1917 isn't just style over substance; you're on the soldiers' side as they race against time to stop a battalion from walking into an ambush. Buoyed up by a stellar cast (including Colin Firth, Andrew Scott, and Benedict Cumberbatch), these are [or should be] star-making roles for George Mackay and Dean-Charles Chapman. The film is technically assured and has a heart behind it. It would be a truly deserving Best Picture winner.
Hopefully I'll be watching the broadcast live in the early hours of Monday morning, and I'll post as soon as I can with my thoughts about the ceremony and all the winners.
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Monday, 20 January 2020
Awards Season 2020: Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards Winners
More awards season news today. What? I hear you cry. Awards news? Today? Inconceivable! Well, as it turns out, I was a week late regarding the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards - as they were actually handed out last night (Sunday 19th January). Ah, the perils of a truncated awards season. Nonetheless, here are the film winners:
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture:
Parasite
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:
Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:
Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role:
Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Film:
Avengers: Endgame
Parasite has made history by being the first foreign-language film to take the Outstanding Cast award. The same four acting winners have popped up again (following the Golden Globes and the Critics' Choice Awards), so it seems as if the acting Oscars are pretty much sewn up. Still, surprises could happen...
Congratulations to all winners!
Assuming I haven't fudged anything else with the awards season calendar, the next update will be this coming weekend, with the Directors Guild Awards (DGA) on Saturday 25th.
Monday, 13 January 2020
Awards Season 2020: Academy Award Nominations
As announced earlier today, here is a selection of the nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards:
BEST PICTURE
1917
The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Le Mans '66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari]
Little Women
Marriage Story
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
Parasite
BEST DIRECTOR
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite)
Sam Mendes (1917)
Todd Phillips (Joker)
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman)
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
BEST ACTOR
Antonio Banderas (Pain And Glory)
Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Adam Driver (Marriage Story)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes)
BEST ACTRESS
Cynthia Erivo (Harriet)
Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story)
Saoirse Ronan (Little Women)
Charlize Theron (Bombshell)
Renée Zellweger (Judy)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood)
Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes)
Al Pacino (The Irishman)
Joe Pesci (The Irishman)
Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kathy Bates (Richard Jewell)
Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Scarlett Johansson (Jojo Rabbit)
Florence Pugh (Little Women)
Margot Robbie (Bombshell)
So, I make that 30/34 (88%). Pretty happy with that. Hell, I didn't mind being wrong to see Jonathan Pryce get nominated for The Two Popes. I'm not surprised to see Todd Phillips get a Best Director nod, but it certainly wouldn't have been my choice.
Fun fact: Scarlett Johansson is the first actor since 2007 to be nominated in both Lead and Supporting acting categories (the last one to do so was Cate Blanchett).
By my reckoning, Joker leads the nominations with 11, whilst 1917, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, and The Irishman all get 10 apiece.
Congratulations to all nominees!
The 92nd Academy Awards will be held on Sunday 9th February 2020. As was reported this week, there'll be no main host again for this year's ceremony. I personally felt that it worked well with no host, so I'll be interested to see if it works again.
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Awards Season 2020: Critics' Choice Movie Award Winners
A big day for awards season fans with the Oscar nominations out later, but there's more awards news before then as yesterday (Sunday 12th January) this year's Critics' Choice Awards were handed out.
Here's a full list of film winners:
Best Picture: Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Best Actress: Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Best Supporting Actor: Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Best Acting Ensemble: The Irishman
Best Director: Sam Mendes (1917) and Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) (tie)
Best Animated Feature: Toy Story 4
Best Original Screenplay: Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Best Adapted Screenplay: Little Women
Best Comedy: Dolemite Is My Name
Best Action Movie: Avengers: Endgame
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie: Us
Best Foreign Language Film: Parasite
Best Score: Joker
Best Song: 'Glasgow (No Place Like Home)' (Wild Rose) and '(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again' (Rocketman) (tie)
Best Production Design: Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Best Editing: 1917
Best Costume Design: Dolemite Is My Name
Best Hair & Makeup: Bombshell
Best Visual Effects: Avengers: Endgame
Best Cinematography: 1917
Best Young Actor/Actress: Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit)
Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood was the big winner of the night with four awards, with 1917 taking home three.
Congratulations to all winners!
Sunday, 12 January 2020
Awards Season 2020: Tez's Official Academy Award Nomination Predictions
Tomorrow morning, the nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards will be announced. This year, they will be announced by John Cho (Star Trek Beyond, Searching) and Issa Rae (The Hate U Give, Insecure).
As has been my practice for the last few years (well, since 2003), I like to try and predict who will be nominated (this is done for Best Picture, Best Director and the four acting awards). Below is my list of who I think will be named tomorrow.
NB. Since the 2010 ceremony, the Academy rules state that there could be anywhere between five and ten Best Picture nominees. I have selected ten films. If the total number of films nominated is less than ten, but one of the movies selected is named in my list of ten, I will count it as a successful prediction.
BEST PICTURE
1917
Bombshell
The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Knives Out
Little Women
Marriage Story
Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Parasite
BEST DIRECTOR
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite)
Sam Mendes (1917)
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman)
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit)
BEST ACTOR
Antonio Banderas (Pain And Glory)
Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Adam Driver (Marriage Story)
Taron Egerton (Rocketman)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
BEST ACTRESS
Cynthia Erivo (Harriet)
Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story)
Saoirse Ronan (Little Women)
Charlize Theron (Bombshell)
Renée Zellweger (Judy)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood)
Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes)
Al Pacino (The Irishman)
Joe Pesci (The Irishman)
Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Scarlett Johansson (Jojo Rabbit)
Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers)
Florence Pugh (Little Women)
Margot Robbie (Bombshell)
Usually a score of 15 is adequate, but given the fact that there could be anywhere between 5 and 10 Best Picture awards, I’ll be happy with a prediction of 18 or higher. Last year, I got 28/33 as I tripped up on the Best Director category, and the acting nominations for Roma.
There's a good chance that both the Director and Actor categories could contain a few curveballs. I've gone with Taika Waititi for Director (due to the DGA nod) but I won't be surprised if Todd Phillips sneaks it for Joker. There's always the chance they throw everyone for a loop and go for Noah Baumbach (Marriage Story) or Greta Gerwig (Little Women).
Best Actor could see some surprises with Adam Sandler (Uncut Gems), Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes), Robert De Niro (The Irishman) and Christian Bale (Le Mans '66 [Ford V Ferrari]) all in contention at some point or another. Similarly, whilst I think Best Actress is fairly secure, Lupita Nyong'o could get a nod in place of Saiorse Ronan for her turn in Us.
I'll be waiting with bated breath tomorrow afternoon (luckily, it's the more palatable time of 1:20pm here when they're announced) and a post will follow shortly afterwards with the official nominations.
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Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Awards Season 2020: Producers' Guild Awards (PGA) and Directors' Guild Awards (DGA) Nominations
As if the BAFTA announcement wasn't enough awards news for one day, two of the major awards Guilds have also announced their nominations yesterday (7th January). Blimey, it's like they've got a shortened timeframe this year or something...
PRODUCERS' GUILD AWARDS (PGA)
First up, we have the Producers' Guild Awards (very handy for working out the Best Picture Oscar nominees):
The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
1917
The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Knives Out
Le Mans' 66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari]
Little Women
Marriage Story
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
Parasite
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures
Abominable
Frozen II
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Missing Link
Toy Story 4
Documentary Film (previously announced)
Advocate
American Factory
Apollo 11
The Cave
For Sama
Honeyland
One Child Nation
The PGAs will be given out on Saturday 18th January 2020
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DIRECTORS' GUILD AWARDS (DGA)
The nominees for this year's Directors' Guild Awards were also announced as well. Here are the nominees in the Feature Film category:
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite)
Sam Mendes (1917)
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman)
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit)
Interesting that the DGA have nominated Taika Waititi- this is his first major awards nomination for directing Jojo Rabbit (I was expecting Todd Phillips to be named, to be honest). I wonder if the Academy will do likewise?
The DGAs will be awarded on Saturday 25th January 2020
Congratulations to all nominees!
After a couple of busy days of awards stuff, there's a few days of respite now before it all kicks off again on Sunday (12th January) which will see the winners of the Critics' Choice Awards being announced. Then Monday (13th January), this year's Oscar nominations will be revealed.
[And if you're wondering where the Razzie nominations are in all of this (usually announced the day before the Oscars are), they're marching to the beat of their own drum this year- accelerated Oscars calendar be damned- and not announcing the NOMINATIONS until Saturday 8th February 2020.]
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Tuesday, 7 January 2020
Awards Season 2020: BAFTA Film Awards Nominations
Morning!
An early start today, as the nominations for the 2020 BAFTA Film Awards were announced at 7:35(ish) GMT by Ella Balinska (Charlie's Angels) and Asa Butterfield (Hugo)
Here's a selection of the nominees:
BEST FILM
1917
The Irishman
Joker
Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Parasite
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
1917
Bait
For Sama
Rocketman
Sorry We Missed You
The Two Popes
LEADING ACTOR
Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Adam Driver (Marriage Story)
Taron Egerton (Rocketman)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes)
LEADING ACTRESS
Jessie Buckley (Wild Rose)
Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story)
Saoirse Ronan (Little Women)
Charlize Theron (Bombshell)
Renée Zellweger (Judy)
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood)
Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes)
Al Pacino (The Irishman)
Joe Pesci (The Irishman)
Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Scarlett Johansson (Jojo Rabbit)
Florence Pugh (Little Women)
Margot Robbie (Bombshell)
Margot Robbie (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
DIRECTOR
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite)
Sam Mendes (1917)
Todd Phillips (Joker)
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman)
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
A full list of nominees can be found here.
Joker leads the nominations with 11, whilst The Irishman and Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood have 10 apiece, and 1917 has nine.
There's always a British slant to the BAFTAs (go figure), plus there's always the issue of film eligibility or release, so some of the choices here may seem like outliers. Personally, I'm quite chuffed to see The Two Popes feature as much as it does. Interestingly, BAFTA are the first major awards body to recognise Margot Robbie's performance in Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood; all the others have given her the nod for Bombshell instead.
The nominees for the 2020 Rising Star award - the only BAFTA awarded by public vote- have also been announced: Awkwafina, Kaitlyn Dever, Kelvin Harrison Jr, Jack Lowden, and Micheal Ward. Find out more about them, and cast your vote here.
The BAFTAs will be handed out on Sunday 2nd February 2020 in a ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London, hosted by Graham Norton for the first time.
Congratulations to all nominees!
More awards news later today as two of the major guilds- Producers' and Directors'- announce their nominations.
Monday, 6 January 2020
Awards Season 2020: Golden Globes Winners
Last night (Sunday 5th January 2020), the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) announced the winners of the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards, for both television and film, in a ceremony hosted by Ricky Gervais for the fifth (and possibly final) time.
Here is the full list of film winners.
Best Motion Picture (Drama): 1917
Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy): Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
Best Director: Sam Mendes (1917)
Best Actor (Drama): Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Best Actor (Comedy or Musical): Taron Egerton (Rocketman)
Best Actress (Drama): Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Best Actress (Comedy or Musical): Awkwafina (The Farewell)
Best Supporting Actor: Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Best Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood)
Best Original Score: Hildur Guðnadóttir (Joker)
Best Original Song: 'I'm Gonna Love Me Again' (Rocketman)
Best Foreign Language Film: Parasite
Best Animated Feature Film: Missing Link
Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award: Tom Hanks
Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood was the big winner of the night with three Globes, with 1917, Rocketman and Joker with two apiece. Absolutely nothing for The Irishman, which is interesting.
A couple of nice surprises- Missing Link winning Animated Feature over Frozen II and Toy Story 4, and Taron Egerton getting the Best Actor (Musical/Comedy) for Rocketman, particularly. Acting awards for Zellweger, Pitt, and Dern shore them up nicely for a potential Oscar win, although it's never actually a guarantee.
It was an evening of firsts: Parasite became the first Korean movie to win the Best Foreign Language Film Golden Globe, whilst Hildur Guðnadóttir becomes the first solo female winner of Best Score, and Awkwafina is the first actress of Asian descent to win the Best Actress (Musical/Comedy).
Congratulations to all winners!
There'll be more awards news a little later today with the announcement of this year's Writers Guild Awards.
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Tuesday, 24 December 2019
The Watchers Review Of 2019 (Part Two)
The second part of our Review of 2019 is now available!
In Part 2, we talk through the films that we think deserve a lump of coal in their stockings this Christmas, and look forward to what's coming up in 2020.
The first part can be found here.
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Awards Season 2020: Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards Nominations
More awards shenanigans today with the announcement of the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards nominations. This is generally considered to be a bit of a bellwether award, as the voting body for SAG overlaps quite substantially with the actors' branch of the Academy.
Below is the list of film nominations:
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Bombshell
The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
Parasite
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Christian Bale (Le Mans '66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari])
Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Adam Driver (Marriage Story)
Taron Egerton (Rocketman)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Cynthia Erivo (Harriet)
Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story)
Lupita Nyong'o (Us)
Charlize Theron (Bombshell)
Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Jamie Foxx (Just Mercy)
Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood)
Al Pacino (The Irishman)
Joe Pesci (The Irishman)
Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Scarlett Johansson (Jojo Rabbit)
Nicole Kidman (Bombshell)
Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers)
Margot Robbie (Bombshell)
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
Avengers: Endgame
Le Mans '66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari]
The Irishman
Joker
Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood
A couple of interesting inclusions to the list - lovely to see Lupita Nyong'o recognised for Us and I'm happy to see Taron Egerton on the list. This is the first major awards mentions for both Jamie Foxx and Nicole Kidman (her Bombshell co-stars Charlize Theron and Margot Robbie have both had Golden Globe and Critics' Choice nominations). No love for The Two Popes, Adam Sandler, or Robert De Niro, which I'm sure people will be calling a "snub" as I write this. This also gives a lot of people already mentioned in this awards season a boost towards the Academy nods.
Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood, The Irishman, and Bombshell all have four nominations apiece, whilst Marriage Story has three.
The Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards will be handed out on 26th January 2020.
Right, we'll be taking a bit of a break from awards stuff til the start of 2020. Next will be the Writers' Guild of America (WGA) Awards on 6th January.
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Monday, 9 December 2019
Awards Season 2020: Golden Globe Nominations
Today sees the announcement of the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards, awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). As longtime readers of the blog will be aware, the HFPA split their awards, giving certain categories for both Drama and Musical or Comedy, rather than just going for the out-and-out drama as most awards tend to do.
Below is a list of some of the nominees:
Best Picture - Drama
1917
The Irishman
Joker
Marriage Story
The Two Popes
Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
Dolemite Is My Name
Jojo Rabbit
Knives Out
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
Rocketman
Best Director
Bong Joon Ho (Parasite)
Sam Mendes (1917)
Todd Phillips (Joker)
Martin Scorsese (The Irishman)
Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Best Actor - Drama
Christian Bale (Le Mans '66 [a.k.a. Ford V Ferrari])
Antonio Banderas (Pain And Glory)
Adam Driver (Marriage Story)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes)
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy
Daniel Craig (Knives Out)
Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit)
Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Taron Egerton (Rocketman)
Eddie Murphy (Dolemite Is My Name)
Best Actress - Drama
Cynthia Erivo (Harriet)
Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story)
Saoirse Ronan (Little Women)
Charlize Theron (Bombshell)
Renée Zellweger (Judy)
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy
Ana de Armas (Knives Out)
Awkwafina (The Farewell)
Cate Blanchett (Where'd You Go, Bernadette?)
Beanie Feldstein (Booksmart)
Emma Thompson (Late Night)
Best Supporting Actor
Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood)
Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes)
Al Pacino (The Irishman)
Joe Pesci (The Irishman)
Brad Pitt (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood)
Best Supporting Actress
Kathy Bates (Richard Jewell)
Annette Bening (The Report)
Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers)
Margot Robbie (Bombshell)
A full list of nominees can be found here.
Marriage Story leads the field with six nominations, whilst The Irishman and Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood have five apiece (although a lot of people will raise eyebrows that Robert De Niro is not among The Irishman's nominations)
The winners will be announced on Sunday 5th January 2020, with Ricky Gervais returning to host the ceremony for the fifth time.
Congratulations to all nominees!
There's more awards stuff on Wednesday (11th December) with the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) Awards nominations announced.
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