Mladen Posted December 11, 2023 Author Share Posted December 11, 2023 (edited) Golden Globes Awards - NOMINATIONS Spoiler Best Motion Picture, Drama “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures) “Killers of the Flower Moon” (Apple Original Films/Paramount Pictures) “Maestro” (Netflix) “Past Lives” (A24) “The Zone of Interest” (A24) “Anatomy of a Fall” (Neon) Best Picture, Musical or Comedy “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) “Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures) “American Fiction” (MGM) “The Holdovers” (Focus Features) “May December” (Netflix) “Air” (Amazon MGM Studios) Best Director, Motion Picture Bradley Cooper — “Maestro” Greta Gerwig — “Barbie” Yorgos Lanthimos — “Poor Things” Christopher Nolan — “Oppenheimer” Martin Scorsese — “Killers of the Flower Moon” Celine Song — “Past Lives” Best Screenplay, Motion Picture “Barbie” — Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach “Poor Things” — Tony McNamara “Oppenheimer” — Christopher Nolan “Killers of the Flower Moon” — Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese “Past Lives” — Celine Song “Anatomy of a Fall” — Justine Triet, Arthur Harari Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama Lily Gladstone — “Killers of the Flower Moon” Carey Mulligan – “Maestro” Sandra Hüller – “Anatomy of a Fall” Annette Bening — “Nyad” Greta Lee — “Past Lives” Cailee Spaeny — “Priscilla” Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama Bradley Cooper — “Maestro” Cillian Murphy — “Oppenheimer” Leonardo DiCaprio — “Killers of the Flower Moon” Colman Domingo — “Rustin” Andrew Scott — “All of Us Strangers” Barry Keoghan — “Saltburn” Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Fantasia Barrino – “The Color Purple” (Warner Bros.) Jennifer Lawrence – “No Hard Feelings” (Sony Pictures) Natalie Portman – “May December” (Netflix) Alma Pöysti – “Fallen Leaves” (B Plan Distribution, Pandora Film) Margot Robbie – “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) Emma Stone – “Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures) Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Nicolas Cage — “Dream Scenario” Timothée Chalamet — “Wonka” Matt Damon — “Air” Paul Giamatti — “The Holdovers” Joaquin Phoenix — “Beau Is Afraid” Jeffrey Wright — “American Fiction” Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Emily Blunt — “Oppenheimer” Danielle Brooks — “The Color Purple” Jodie Foster — “Nyad” Julianne Moore — “May December” Rosamund Pike — “Saltburn” Da’Vine Joy Randolph — “The Holdovers” Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture Willem Dafoe — “Poor Things” Robert DeNiro — “Killers of the Flower Moon” Robert Downey Jr. — “Oppenheimer” Ryan Gosling — “Barbie” Charles Melton — “May December” Mark Ruffalo — “Poor Things” Best Original Score, Motion Picture Ludwig Göransson — “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures) Jerskin Fendrix — “Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures) Robbie Robertson — “Killers of the Flower Moon” (Apple Original Films/Paramount Pictures) Mica Levi — “The Zone of Interest” (A24) Daniel Pemberton — “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Sony Pictures) Joe Hisaishi — “The Boy and the Heron” (GKids) Best Picture, Non-English Language “Anatomy of a Fall” (Neon) — France “Fallen Leaves” (Mubi) — Finland “Io Capitano” (01 Distribution) — Italy “Past Lives” (A24) — United States “Society of the Snow” (Netflix) — Spain “The Zone of Interest” (A24) — United Kingdom Best Original Song, Motion Picture “Barbie” — “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas “Barbie” — “Dance the Night” by Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt “She Came to Me” — “Addicted to Romance” by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” — “Peaches” by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond, and John Spiker “Barbie” — “I’m Just Ken” by Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt “Rustin” — “Road to Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz Best Motion Picture, Animated “The Boy and the Heron” “Elemental” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” “Suzume” “Wish” Cinematic and Box Office Achievement “Barbie” (Warner Bros.) “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” (Disney) “John Wick: Chapter 4” (Lionsgate Films) “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” (Paramount Pictures) “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures) “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Sony Pictures) “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (Universal Pictures) “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” (AMC Theatres) Edited December 11, 2023 by Mladen Annara Snow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annara Snow Posted December 11, 2023 Share Posted December 11, 2023 So I assume the Golden Globes, unlike the Oscars, aren't bound by the rule that they can only nominate non-English language films that their country has nominated? Since France has not nominated Anatomy of a Fall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 11, 2023 Author Share Posted December 11, 2023 1 minute ago, Annara Snow said: So I assume the Golden Globes, unlike the Oscars, aren't bound by the rule that they can only nominate non-English language films that their country has nominated? Since France has not nominated Anatomy of a Fall. Countries do submit movies for Golden Globes, but they are not limited to one, as with Oscars. *** So happy those sickos of HFPA embraced MAY DECEMBER (three acting noms + best comedy) and SALTBURN (two acting noms). Annara Snow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 12, 2023 Author Share Posted December 12, 2023 (edited) Variety's Directors on Directors December, 13: Michael B. Jordan (CREED III) & Ben Affleck (AIR) December, 14: Bradley Cooper (MAESTRO) & Spike Lee December, 15: Greta Gerwig (BARBIE) & James Cameron Decemebr, 18: Ari Aster (BEAU IS RIGHT) & Yorgos Lanthimos (POOR THINGS) December, 19: Ava DuVernay (ORIGINS) & Michael Mann (FERRARI) Edited January 1 by Mladen Annara Snow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 13, 2023 Author Share Posted December 13, 2023 Critics Choice Award (CCA) Nominations Spoiler Best Picture American Fiction Barbie The Color Purple The Holdovers Killers of the Flower Moon Maestro Oppenheimer Past Lives Poor Things Saltburn Best Actor Bradley Cooper – Maestro Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of the Flower Moon Colman Domingo – Rustin Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction Best Actress Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall Greta Lee – Past Lives Carey Mulligan – Maestro Margot Robbie – Barbie Emma Stone – Poor Things Best Supporting Actor Sterling K. Brown – American Fiction Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer Ryan Gosling – Barbie Charles Melton – May December Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things Best Supporting Actress Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple America Ferrera – Barbie Jodie Foster – Nyad Julianne Moore – May December Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers Best Young Actor or Actress Abby Ryder Fortson – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Ariana Greenblatt – Barbie Calah Lane – Wonka Milo Machado Graner – Anatomy of a Fall Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers Madeleine Yuna Voyles – The Creator Best Acting Ensemble Air Barbie The Color Purple The Holdovers Killers of the Flower Moon Oppenheimer Best Director Bradley Cooper – Maestro Greta Gerwig – Barbie Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Alexander Payne – The Holdovers Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Adapted Screenplay Kelly Fremon Craig – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Andrew Haigh – All of Us Strangers Cord Jefferson – American Fiction Tony McNamara – Poor Things Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Original Screenplay Samy Burch – May December Alex Convery – Air Bradley Cooper & Josh Singer – Maestro Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach – Barbie David Hemingson – The Holdovers Celine Song – Past Lives Best Cinematography Matthew Libatique – Maestro Rodrigo Prieto – Barbie Rodrigo Prieto – Killers of the Flower Moon Robbie Ryan – Poor Things Linus Sandgren – Saltburn Hoyte van Hoytema – Oppenheimer Best Production Design Suzie Davies, Charlotte Dirickx – Saltburn Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman – Oppenheimer Jack Fisk, Adam Willis – Killers of the Flower Moon Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – Barbie James Price, Shona Heath, Szusza Mihalek – Poor Things Adam Stockhausen, Kris Moran – Asteroid City Best Editing William Goldenberg – Air Nick Houy – Barbie Jennifer Lame – Oppenheimer Yorgos Mavropsaridis – Poor Things Thelma Schoonmaker – Killers of the Flower Moon Michelle Tesoro – Maestro Best Costume Design Jacqueline Durran – Barbie Lindy Hemming – Wonka Francine Jamison-Tanchuck – The Color Purple Holly Waddington – Poor Things Jacqueline West – Killers of the Flower Moon Janty Yates, David Crossman – Napoleon Best Hair and Makeup Barbie The Color Purple Maestro Oppenheimer Poor Things Priscilla Best Visual Effects The Creator Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Oppenheimer Poor Things Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Best Comedy American Fiction Barbie Bottoms The Holdovers No Hard Feelings Poor Things Best Animated Film The Boy and the Heron Elemental Nimona Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Wish Best Foreign Language Film Anatomy of a Fall Godzilla Minus One Perfect Days Society of the Snow The Taste of Things The Zone of Interest Best Song “Dance the Night” – Barbie “I’m Just Ken” – Barbie “Peaches” – The Super Mario Bros. Movie “Road to Freedom” – Rustin “This Wish” – Wish “What Was I Made For” – Barbie Best Score Jerskin Fendrix – Poor Things Michael Giacchino – Society of the Snow Ludwig Göransson – Oppenheimer Daniel Pemberton – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Robbie Robertson – Killers of the Flower Moon Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt – Barbie Annara Snow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annara Snow Posted December 14, 2023 Share Posted December 14, 2023 Indiana critics really, really don't like Bradley Cooper. They nominated Maestro for Best Lead Performance - Carey Mulligan, Cinematography and Editing... but not for the best film, and nothing for Cooper. No direction, no script, and he's not among their 16 (!) nominees for Best Lead Performance. Indiana Film Journalists Association -2023 Award Nominees http://indianafilmjournalists.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 15, 2023 Author Share Posted December 15, 2023 This year I am not doing the regionals, only Trfecta - NYFCC, LAFCA, NSFC (plus NBR) and two major British ones - London and UK. Every major city has its own critics circle and given they have no overlap with the major industry awards, at some point it becomes irrelevant. Interestingly enough, with changes in BAFTA and Golden Globes voting systems, this may be the first year in which AMPAS has no counterpart in terms of voting. It could mean the precursors may become less reliable, but I doubt we'll see another Andrea Riseborough case soon enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 15, 2023 Author Share Posted December 15, 2023 The 2023 Australian Academy Of Cinema & Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards Nominations Spoiler Best Film American Fiction Barbie Killers of the Flower Moon Oppenheimer Poor Things Best Director Bradley Cooper – Maestro Greta Gerwig – Barbie Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Actor Bradley Cooper – Maestro Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of the Flower Moon Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction Best Actress Cate Blanchett – The New Boy Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon Carey Mulligan – Maestro Margot Robbie – Barbie Emma Stone – Poor Things Best Supporting Actor Matt Damon – Oppenheimer Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer Jacob Elordi – Saltburn Ryan Gosling – Barbie Best Supporting Actress Penélope Cruz – Ferrari Vanessa Kirby – Napoleon Julianne Moore – May December Rosamund Pike – Saltburn Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers Best Screenplay Cord Jefferson – American Fiction Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach – Barbie Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer – Maestro Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Tony McNamara – Poor Things Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annara Snow Posted December 16, 2023 Share Posted December 16, 2023 On 12/15/2023 at 5:35 AM, Mladen said: This year I am not doing the regionals, only Trfecta - NYFCC, LAFCA, NSFC (plus NBR) and two major British ones - London and UK. Every major city has its own critics circle and given they have no overlap with the major industry awards, at some point it becomes irrelevant. Interestingly enough, with changes in BAFTA and Golden Globes voting systems, this may be the first year in which AMPAS has no counterpart in terms of voting. It could mean the precursors may become less reliable, but I doubt we'll see another Andrea Riseborough case soon enough. Come on, these Indiana critics ignoring Cooper is so funny. Someone pointed it out on another website, that's how I even know about their nominations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 16, 2023 Author Share Posted December 16, 2023 2 hours ago, Annara Snow said: Come on, these Indiana critics ignoring Cooper is so funny. Someone pointed it out on another website, that's how I even know about their nominations. True I mean, there are always some laughter with regionals. Especially with major cities having double critics circle - the regular one and the online They are good to propel someone or to cement the frontrunner status. IDK who was it today - Utah perhaps, who nominated Sandra Huller for THE ZONE OF INTEREST and fail to nominate her for ANATOMY OF A FALL. At the end it is always worthy of remembering that the critics have ZERO overlap with the AMPAS, BAFTA and guilds. I had a good laugh at another form about Cate Blanchett being nominated for THE NEW BOY at AACTA Internationals. And Australians are rather good in predicting Oscar lineup in that category so people joked Cate may show up and people overreacted. THE NEW BOY is not even eligible for Oscars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annara Snow Posted December 19, 2023 Share Posted December 19, 2023 (edited) Satellite Awards nominations Spoiler MOTION PICTURE ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE DRAMA Natalie Portman May December (Netflix) Carey Mulligan Maestro (Netflix) Lily Gladstone Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Greta Lee Past Lives (A24) Penélope Cruz Ferrari (Neon) Sandra Hüller Anatomy of a Fall (Neon) ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE DRAMA Andrew Scott All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures) Bradley Cooper Maestro (Netflix) Cillian Murphy Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Leonardo DiCaprio Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Colman Domingo Rustin (Netflix) Franz Rogowski Passages (MUBI) ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL Margot Robbie Barbie (Warner Bros) Fantasia Barrino The Color Purple (Warner Bros) Emma Stone Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Alma Pöysti Fallen Leaves (MUBI) Cailee Spaeny Priscilla (A24) ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL Paul Giamatti The Holdovers (Focus Features) Jeffrey Wright American Fiction (MGM) Barry Keoghan Saltburn (Amazon Studios) Nicolas Cage Dream Scenario (A24) Joaquin Phoenix Beau Is Afraid (A24) ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Rosamund Pike Saltburn (Amazon Studios) Emily Blunt Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Julianne Moore May December (Netflix) Da’Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers (Focus Features) Juliette Binoche The Taste of Things (IFC Films) America Ferrera Barbie (Warner Bros) ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Ryan Gosling Barbie (Warner Bros) Robert Downey Jr. Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Robert DeNiro Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Mark Ruffalo Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Charles Melton May December (Netflix) Dominic Sessa The Holdovers (Focus Features) MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Maestro (Netflix) May December (Netflix) Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Past Lives (A24) Ferrari (Neon) MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL Scrapper (Kino Lorber) Barbie (Warner Bros) The Holdovers (Focus Features) American Fiction (MGM) Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Dream Scenario (A24) MOTION PICTURE, INTERNATIONAL The Zone of Interest UK Fallen Leaves Finland The Teacher’s Lounge Germany Society of the Snow Spain Blaga’s Lessons Bulgaria Io Capitano Italy Anatomy of a Fall France MOTION PICTURE, ANIMATED OR MIXED MEDIA Suzume (Crunchyroll) The Boy and the Heron (GKIDS) Elemental (Pixar ) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Columbia Pictures ) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Paramount Pictures) Robot Dreams (Neon) MOTION PICTURE, DOCUMENTARY Little Richard: I Am Everything (Magnolia Pictures) 20 Days in Mariupol (PBS) Close to Vermeer (Kino Lorber) Stamped from the Beginning (Netflix) American Symphony (Netflix) Bad Press (Context Move) Love to Love You, Donna Summer (HBO Max) Lakota Nation vs. United States (IFC Films) DIRECTOR Martin Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Yorgos Lanthimos Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Jonathan Glazer The Zone of Interest (A24) Alexander Payne The Holdovers (Focus Features) Greta Gerwig Barbie (Warner Bros) SCREENPLAY, ORIGINAL David Hemingson The Holdovers (Focus Features) Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach Barbie (Warner Bros) Samy Burch (story by Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik) May December (Netflix) Celine Song Past Lives (A24) Justine Triet, Arthur Harari Anatomy of a Fall (Neon) Bradley Cooper, Josh Singer Maestro (Netflix) SCREENPLAY, ADAPTED Cord Jefferson (screenplay) Percival Everett (novel) American Fiction (MGM) Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese (screenplay) David Grann (book) Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Christopher Nolan (screenplay) Kai Bird, Martin Sherwin (book) Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Tony McNamara (screenplay) Alasdair Gray (novel) Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Jonathan Glazer (screenplay) Martin Amis (novel) The Zone of Interest (A24) Andrew Haigh (screenplay) Taichi Yamada (novel) All of Us Strangers (Searchlight Pictures) ORIGINAL SCORE Daniel Pemberton Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Columbia / Sony Pictures ) Ludwig Göransson Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Robbie Robertson Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Jerskin Fendrix Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Michael Giacchino Society of the Snow (Netflix) Laura Karpman American Fiction (MGM) ORIGINAL SONG “I Never Went Away” Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson American Symphony (Netflix) “I’m Just Ken” Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt Barbie (Warner Bros) “Road to Freedom” Lenny Kravitz Rustin (Netflix) “The Fire Inside” Diane Warren Flamin’ Hot (Hulu / Searchlight Pictures) “What Was I Made For?” Billie Eilish and Finneas Barbie (Warner Bros) ““Peaches” Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond, and John Spiker The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Universal Pictures) CINEMATOGRAPHY Rodrigo Prieto Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Linus Sandgren Saltburn (Amazon Studios) Hoyte van Hoytema Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Matthew Libatique Maestro (Netflix) Erik Messerschmidt Ferrari (Neon) Dariusz Wolski Napoleon (Columbia Pictures) Fraser Taggart Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount Pictures) FILM EDITING Thelma Schoonmaker Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Nick Houy Barbie (Warner Bros) Kevin Tent The Holdovers (Focus Features) Jennifer Lame Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Michelle Tesoro Maestro (Netflix) Yorgos Mavropsaridis Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) SOUND (EDITING AND MIXING) Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Maestro (Netflix) Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Napoleon (Columbia Pictures) American Symphony (Netflix) Ferrari (Neon) VISUAL EFFECTS Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Michael Lasker, Alan Hawkins, Bret St. Clair, Pav Grochola (Sony Pictures) Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Alex Wuttke, Jeff Sutherland, Simone Coco and Neil Corbould (Paramount Pictures) Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) The Creator (20th Century Studios) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Paramount Pictures) Napoleon (Columbia Pictures) PRODUCTION DESIGN Maria Djurkovic, Sophie Phillips (Set Decorator) Ferrari (Neon) Jack Fisk, Adam Willis (Set Decorator) Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Kevin Thompson, Rena DeAngelo (Set Decorator) Maestro (Netflix) Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman (Set Decorator) Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer (Set Decorator) Barbie (Warner Bros) Arthur Max Napoleon (Columbia Pictures) COSTUME DESIGN David Crossman, Janty Yates Napoleon (Columbia Pictures) Jacqueline West Killers of the Flower Moon (Paramount Pictures) Jacqueline Durran Barbie (Warner Bros) Holly Waddington Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures) Francine Jamison-Tanchuck The Color Purple (Warner Bros) Ellen Mirojnick Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) ENSEMBLE MOTION PICTURE Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Edited December 19, 2023 by Annara Snow Mladen 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Mladen Posted December 19, 2023 Author Share Posted December 19, 2023 Barbenheimer is killing me in acting categories. It has become such a juggernaut that it is impossible to ignore it, and both are overperforming with both critics and HFPA, which indicates that it may overperform also with the guilds and ultimately Oscars. The only ones that I really don't mind being nominated for the Oscar in their respective categories are Murphy and Gosling. RDJ is solid, but it is the typical biopic role and we see those every year. I will be saddened if Murphy doesn't win, but Cooper is campaigning hard and he has created the aura "it is time to inaugurate me" around himself. We'll see how it goes. As for Best Supporting Actor, Charles Melton PLEASE!!! That is the supporting performance of the year, he is absolutely brilliant and deserves a nomination. However, he is facing trifecta of acting whales - RDJ, Gosling and De Niro, all three in win-competitive Best Picture movies. If Melton wins, it will be the most glorious win. However, I doubt it. Then we have Best Actress in a Leading Role. Robbie is certainly in Top 10, but hardly in Top 5. But she is the face of a box office phenomenon, not to mention its producer and as I said, BARBIE is win-competitive. Gladstone and Stone are dividing critics, Huller is on their tail, Greta Lee is getting some recognition and then there are Natalie Portman and Anette Benning. Carey Mulligan is safe - it is the classic Oscar bait. If we count Gladstone, Stone and Mulligan as safe, and they are for numerous reasons, performances being the first, that means there are two slots - Huller and Lee seem most logical choices. However, Robbie may "push out" one of them. Now, Robbie is not pushing out anyone. She has the movie, the name, even the performance is solid enough to warrant some love. She is Ana De Armas of this season, people ignore her, but she is happening. That said, having Huller or Lee not being nominated... What a pity that would be. Lastly, we have a duo of Emily Blunt and America Fererra. If I am being perfectly honest, I wouldn't nominate either of them. But Blunt is ripe for "welcome to the club" nomination and Fererra got that big feminist moment of BARBIE, so both are most likely in. Luckily, neither is winning, so we won't repeat last year's fiasco. But this category is becoming increasingly worse in the past few years. Some truly great female supporting performances are being ignored while some rather basic and uninspiring choices are being nominated and even awarded. Da’Vine Joy Randolph is going through this category like a warm knife through butter, and it does make me happy. Then we have Danielle Brooks, Taraji P. Henson, Julienne Moore, Jodie Foster, Rosamund Pike, Penelope Cruz, Sandra Huller (THE ZONE OF INTEREST) and Rachel McAdams. But, Best Picture nominees and win-competitive movies will always get into some questionable places and Supporting Actress category seems to be the one for Barbenheimer double feature. Annara Snow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 20, 2023 Author Share Posted December 20, 2023 The 2023 London Film Critics Circle (LFCC) Nominations Spoiler Film Of The Year All of Us Strangers Anatomy of a Fall Barbie The Holdovers Killers of the Flower Moon May December Oppenheimer Past Lives Poor Things The Zone of Interest Foreign-Language Film Of The Year Anatomy of a Fall The Boy and the Heron Fallen Leaves Past Lives The Zone of Interest Documentary Of The Year 20 Days in Mariupol Beyond Utopia The Eternal Memory Scala!!! Still: A Michael J Fox Movie Animated Film Of The Year The Boy and the Heron Robot Dreams Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Suzume Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Director Of The Year Greta Gerwig – Barbie Jonathan Glazer – The Zone of Interest Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Screenwriter Of The Year Andrew Haigh – All of Us Strangers Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Justine Triet and Arthur Harari – Anatomy of a Fall Celine Song – Past Lives Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach – Barbie Actress Of The Year Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall Greta Lee – Past Lives Carey Mulligan – Maestro Emma Stone – Poor Things Actor Of The Year Bradley Cooper – Maestro Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction Supporting Actress Of The Year Claire Foy – All of Us Strangers Sandra Hüller – The Zone of Interest Julianne Moore – May December Rosamund Pike – Saltburn Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers Supporting Actor Of The Year Robert Downey Jr – Oppenheimer Ryan Gosling – Barbie Charles Melton – May December Paul Mescal – All of Us Strangers Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things Breakthrough Performer Of The Year Greta Lee – Past Lives Mia McKenna-Bruce – How to Have Sex Vivian Oparah – Rye Lane Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers Cailee Spaeny – Priscilla Attenborough Award For British/Irish Film Of The Year All of Us Strangers How to Have Sex Poor Things Rye Lane The Zone of Interest Philip French Award For Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker Raine Allen-Miller – Rye Lane Sam H Freeman and Ng Choon Ping – Femme Molly Manning Walker – How to Have Sex Nida Manzoor – Polite Society Charlotte Regan – Scrapper British/Irish Performer Of The Year (For Body Of Work) Paul Mescal – All of Us Strangers/God’s Creatures/Foe/Carmen Carey Mulligan – Maestro/Saltburn Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers Tilda Swinton – The Eternal Daughter/The Killer/Asteroid City Young British/Irish Performer Of The Year Jaeden Boadilla – Raging Grace Le’Shantey Bonsu – Girl Samuel Bottomley – How to Have Sex Lola Campbell – Scrapper Temilola Olatunbosun – Pretty Red Dress British/Irish Short Film Of The Year For People in Trouble Muna Outlets Predators The Veiled City Technical Achievement Award All of Us Strangers – Casting, Kahleen Crawford Barbie – Production Design, Sarah Greenwood The First Slam Dunk – Sound Design, Kôji Kasamatsu Full Time – Film Editing, Mathilde Van de Moortel Killers of the Flower Moon – Film Editing, Thelma Schoonmaker Medusa Deluxe – Makeup and Hair, Eugene Souleiman Oppenheimer – Visual Effects, Andrew Jackson Past Lives – Cinematography, Shabier Kirchner Poor Things – Costumes, Holly Waddington Saltburn – Casting, Kharmel Cochrane The Zone of Interest – Music and Sound, Mica Levi and Johnnie Burn Dilys Powell Award For Excellence In Film Jeffrey Wright Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annara Snow Posted December 21, 2023 Share Posted December 21, 2023 Last year's lead actress category was also a disgrace, because they snubbed the two best performances of the year - Mia Goth in Pearl and Danielle Deadwyler in Till. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annara Snow Posted December 21, 2023 Share Posted December 21, 2023 (edited) 21 hours ago, Mladen said: The 2023 London Film Critics Circle (LFCC) Nominations Hide contents Film Of The Year All of Us Strangers Anatomy of a Fall Barbie The Holdovers Killers of the Flower Moon May December Oppenheimer Past Lives Poor Things The Zone of Interest Foreign-Language Film Of The Year Anatomy of a Fall The Boy and the Heron Fallen Leaves Past Lives The Zone of Interest I'm curious what the rules about the 'foreign language film' eligibility is - what percentage of the film has to be in a language other than English? Past Lives has, I'm not sure, probably more than 50% in Korean? Edited December 21, 2023 by Annara Snow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 21, 2023 Author Share Posted December 21, 2023 2 hours ago, Annara Snow said: Last year's lead actress category was also a disgrace, because they snubbed the two best performances of the year - Mia Goth in Pearl and Danielle Deadwyler in Till. IIRC, there was a story that Deadwyler lost her nomination by a single vote. That is no surprising, as TILL had a disastrous run outside of States. Unlike TAR which got 78% of its revenues outside America. But yeah, nominating Pugh and De Armas instead of Deadwyler is certainly a choice. That said, Best Actress category last year very quickly turned into Blanchett v Yeoh showdown. Deadwyler couldn't have won critics' circle awards in Atlanta and Chicago, two cities where we expected the critics to be more open to vote for her and TILL. For me, the greatest crime in Best Lead Actress category last year, especially with the critics is the complete snub of Tang Wei in DECISION TO LEAVE. In terms of performances, she was my #2 in Best Lead Actress category. I won't like... I really like their acting nominees this year across the board. Perhaps they missed Danielle Brooks for THE COLOR PURPLE, but overall, great lists. 2 hours ago, Annara Snow said: I'm curious what the rules about the 'foreign language film' eligibility is - what percentage of the film has to be in a language other than English? Past Lives has, I'm not sure, probably more than 50% in Korean? Yeah, PAST LIVES has more than 50% in Korean, and I think that is the eligibility rule for foreign language films. I think 50% is the universal rule for awarding bodies across the board. I am not sure, though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mladen Posted December 21, 2023 Author Share Posted December 21, 2023 The Shortlists For The 96th Academy Awards DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM Spoiler Fifteen films will advance in the Documentary Feature Film category for the 96th Academy Awards. One hundred sixty-seven films were eligible in the category. Members of the Documentary Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “American Symphony” “Apolonia, Apolonia” “Beyond Utopia” “Bobi Wine: The People’s President” “Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy” “The Eternal Memory” “Four Daughters” “Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project” “In the Rearview” “Stamped from the Beginning” “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” “A Still Small Voice” “32 Sounds” “To Kill a Tiger” “20 Days in Mariupol” DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM Spoiler Fifteen films will advance in the Documentary Short Film category for the 96th Academy Awards. One hundred fourteen films qualified in the category. Members of the Documentary Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “The ABCs of Book Banning” “The Barber of Little Rock” “Bear” “Between Earth & Sky” “Black Girls Play: The Story of Hand Games” “Camp Courage” “Deciding Vote” “How We Get Free” “If Dreams Were Lightning: Rural Healthcare Crisis” “Island in Between” “The Last Repair Shop” “Last Song from Kabul” “Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó” “Oasis” “Wings of Dust” INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM Spoiler Fifteen films will advance to the next round of voting in the International Feature Film category for the 96th Academy Awards. Films from 88 countries and regions were eligible in the category. Academy members from all branches were invited to participate in the preliminary round of voting and must have met a minimum viewing requirement to be eligible to vote in the category. In the nominations round, Academy members from all branches are invited to opt in to participate and must view all 15 shortlisted films to vote. The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are: Armenia, “Amerikatsi” Bhutan, “The Monk and the Gun” Denmark, “The Promised Land” Finland, “Fallen Leaves” France, “The Taste of Things” Germany, “The Teachers’ Lounge” Iceland, “Godland” Italy, “Io Capitano” Japan, “Perfect Days” Mexico, “Totem” Morocco, “The Mother of All Lies” Spain, “Society of the Snow” Tunisia, “Four Daughters” Ukraine, “20 Days in Mariupol” United Kingdom, “The Zone of Interest” MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING Spoiler Ten films will advance in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 96th Academy Awards. All members of the Academy’s Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch will be invited to view excerpts and interviews with the artists from each of the shortlisted films on Sunday, January 14, 2024. Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar® consideration. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “Beau Is Afraid” “Ferrari” “Golda” “Killers of the Flower Moon” “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” “Maestro” “Napoleon” “Oppenheimer” “Poor Things” “Society of the Snow” MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE) Spoiler Fifteen scores will advance in the Original Score category for the 96th Academy Awards. One hundred forty-eight scores were eligible in the category. Members of the Music Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. The scores, listed in alphabetical order by film title, are: “American Fiction” “American Symphony” “Barbie” “The Boy and the Heron” “The Color Purple” “Elemental” “The Holdovers” “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” “Killers of the Flower Moon” “Oppenheimer” “Poor Things” “Saltburn” “Society of the Snow” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” “The Zone of Interest” MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG) Spoiler Fifteen songs will advance in the Original Song category for the 96th Academy Awards. Ninety-four songs were eligible in the category. Members of the Music Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. The original songs, along with the motion picture in which each song is featured, are listed below in alphabetical order by film title: “It Never Went Away” from “American Symphony” “Dear Alien (Who Art In Heaven)” from “Asteroid City” “Dance The Night” from “Barbie” “I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie” “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie” “Keep It Movin’” from “The Color Purple” “Superpower (I)” from “The Color Purple” “The Fire Inside” from “Flamin’ Hot” “High Life” from “Flora and Son” “Meet In The Middle” from “Flora and Son” “Can’t Catch Me Now” from “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” “Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People)” from “Killers of the Flower Moon” “Quiet Eyes” from “Past Lives” “Road To Freedom” from “Rustin” “Am I Dreaming” from “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” ANIMATED SHORT FILM Spoiler Fifteen films will advance in the Animated Short Film category for the 96th Academy Awards. Ninety-three films qualified in the category. Members of the Short Films and Feature Animation Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “Boom” “Eeva” “Humo (Smoke)” “I’m Hip” “A Kind of Testament” “Koerkorter (Dog Apartment)” “Letter to a Pig” “Ninety-Five Senses” “Once upon a Studio” “Our Uniform” “Pachyderme” “Pete” “27” “War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko” “Wild Summon” LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM Spoiler Fifteen films will advance in the Live Action Short Film category for the 96th Academy Awards. One hundred eighty-seven films qualified in the category. For the first time, Academy members from all branches were invited to participate in the preliminary round of voting and must have met a minimum viewing requirement to be eligible to vote in the category. In the nominations round, Academy members from all branches are invited to opt in to participate and must view all 15 shortlisted films to vote. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “The After” “The Anne Frank Gift Shop” “An Avocado Pit” “Bienvenidos a Los Angeles” “Dead Cat” “Good Boy” “Invincible” “Invisible Border” “Knight of Fortune” “The One Note Man” “Red, White and Blue” “The Shepherd” “Strange Way of Life” “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” “Yellow” SOUND Spoiler Ten films will advance in the Sound category for the 96th Academy Awards. All eligible members of the Sound Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees. Academy members will be invited to view excerpts from each of the shortlisted films beginning Thursday, January 11, 2024, in the San Francisco Bay area, followed by London, Los Angeles and New York. Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar consideration. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “Barbie” “The Creator” “Ferrari” “The Killer” “Killers of the Flower Moon” “Maestro” “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” “Napoleon” “Oppenheimer” “The Zone of Interest” VISUAL EFFECTS Spoiler Ten films remain in the running in the Visual Effects category for the 96th Academy Awards. The Visual Effects Branch Executive Committee determined the shortlist. All members of the Visual Effects Branch will be invited to view excerpts and interviews with the artists from each of the shortlisted films on Saturday, January 13, 2024. Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar consideration. The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are: “The Creator” “Godzilla Minus One” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” “Napoleon” “Poor Things” “Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire” “Society of the Snow” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” Annara Snow 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deadlines? What Deadlines? Posted December 21, 2023 Share Posted December 21, 2023 Damn. I was just going to post this. How about that there Oppenheimer movie getting shortlisted for best sound? Can you hear me ok? Huh? Mladen 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ran Posted December 21, 2023 Share Posted December 21, 2023 Need to see Godland, I see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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