Not exact matches
It wasn't long after her 1998 graduation that the aspiring
actress made her feature debut in the 2000 drama Our Song, with
nominations for the film at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Sundance Film Festival serving to increase her exposure among cinephiles, even
if the film did go largely unseen by the masses.
If In the Fade was more mainstream, or at least more visible, Diane Kruger would merit consideration for a Lead
Actress nomination.
• LA Times New AMPAS president John Bailey «not as boring as you think» (FYI the media has become obsessed with Laura Dern running for this position but she actually declined the
nomination) • EW First look at Jessica Chastain in Molly's Game • Awards Daily Sasha looks at the Best
Actress race, wonders
if it's finally Annette Bening's year.
As we get closer to Ender's Game and more people hear about the movie, it wouldn't surprise me
if people see Abigail Breslin's name and immediately picture a Valentine the same age as Breslin's character in Little Miss Sunshine, the role that got her a Best Supporting
Actress nomination in the 2007 Academy Awards.
She deservedly won the Best
Actress Award at Cannes for her performance here and should have had an Oscar
nomination if the Academy were inclined to reward «controversial» films.
I might be getting ahead of myself but
if The Dark Knight is going to be as good as it is what about Maggie Gyllenhaal getting a Best Supporting
Actress nomination?
However, since neither of those three
actresses has a real lock hold on this final slot, this category is actually pretty ripe for an upset — my guess could be an Alicia Vikander changing course on The Danish Girl and entering herself as a lead here to nab a double
nomination — and
if that happens, I reserve the right to count it as a correct prediction since it was impossible to plan for.
This sweep likely means that Three Billboards will certainly earn a handful of nods when the Oscar
nominations are announced tomorrow, and at this point, it wouldn't be all that surprising
if McDormand takes home the Academy Award for Best
Actress this year.
This is a competent enough,
if plodding, espionage thriller with mostly compelling actors (except for the lead, Jessica Chastain, a lightweight who is mysteriously being called great in this film, and who just received a Best
Actress nomination) that tells the story of the painstaking intelligence gathering that led to the ultimate revenge killing, when U.S. Navy Seals exacted retribution for the murder of 3000 people on September 11, 2001, on U.S. soil.
If Page had to wait a few years (even after actually getting a Best
Actress nomination), why doesn't Mara?
If Streep's role as Pankhurst is showy enough, or, let's be honest, if she speaks more than a handful of lines, she'll secure a Supporting Actress nominatio
If Streep's role as Pankhurst is showy enough, or, let's be honest,
if she speaks more than a handful of lines, she'll secure a Supporting Actress nominatio
if she speaks more than a handful of lines, she'll secure a Supporting
Actress nomination.
Although it would be quite something
if it does win considering the time before Argo that a film won Best Picture (and Best
Actress) without a Best Director
nomination also had a (now) problematic view on race, Driving Miss Daisy.
Thompson:
If Brie Larson landed a lead actress nomination for Cinedigm SXSW pickup «Short Term 12,» which she would have if Fox Searchlight, Sony Pictures Classics or Harvey Weinstein had been behind it, I would be happ
If Brie Larson landed a lead
actress nomination for Cinedigm SXSW pickup «Short Term 12,» which she would have
if Fox Searchlight, Sony Pictures Classics or Harvey Weinstein had been behind it, I would be happ
if Fox Searchlight, Sony Pictures Classics or Harvey Weinstein had been behind it, I would be happy.
If she starts getting offered parts that could lead to an eventual Academy Award
nomination in Best
Actress or even Best Supporting
Actress, this performance will likely be one of the main reasons why.
If it did, it would be a surprise Best
Actress nomination for Fey.
The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association revealed their
nominations today and at first glance they seem pretty normal and expected but
if you dig a bit deeper you'll find some exciting
nominations in the form of Scarlett Johansson in Best
Actress (for Under the Skin), Andy Serkis in Best Supporting Actor (for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes)...
There are 37 women vying for the Best
Actress nomination but we'd be shocked
if both Emma Suarez from Julieta and Sonia Braga from Aquarius didn't make it.
However,
if one (or two) of them stand out in the ensemble, they could be looking at Supporting
Actress nomination.
If you subscribe to the idea that most movies yielding best -
actress nominations just aren't quite good enough to be nominated for best picture, your best supporting evidence is to look at the films made by top directors — and then emphatically throw shade at how few of them star women in the first place.
Not only is she deserving of a Best
Actress nomination for this work, I wouldn't be shocked
if she winds up the frontrunner at some point.
That is, they're doing what they always do - including the
actresses who are most likely to get an Emmy
nomination or to be discussed
if they don't get an Emmy
nomination — but these women are the most interesting we've had in years.
If it'd been a good movie, if it'd been a good script, American Dream would've given Parker an easy Best Supporting Actress nominatio
If it'd been a good movie,
if it'd been a good script, American Dream would've given Parker an easy Best Supporting Actress nominatio
if it'd been a good script, American Dream would've given Parker an easy Best Supporting
Actress nomination.
If nominated again, her tally will be four Best
Actress nominations and one Supporting
Actress nomination, with one win, all before her 28th birthday.
If 20th Century Women wants anything outside of a possible Best
Actress nomination for Annette Bening (even that hangs in the balance right now) it needs to show up here.
Davis is still the odds - on Oscar favorite, but it'll be interesting to see
if the Golden Globe and SAG
nominations include
actresses like Gerwig and Kidman or off - the - radar picks like a Gladstone or one of the Hidden Figures ladies.
Starting with Supporting
Actress and Actor, we debate
if American Horror Story can still muster
nominations for Emmy winners Kathy Bates and Sarah Paulson or will Ryan Murphy's new venture, Feud: Bette and Joan, gobble up those...
I wonder
if she'll be the first
actress ever to get back - to - back supporting
actress nominations for playing THE EXACT SAME PART.
And I hope that Meryl Streep has a good sense of self to accept that she is the top reigning
actress with 18
nominations, even
if she has taken home only 3 gold statues.
I can't imagine the Academy going for Black Swan in such a big way as the BFCA did, but on the other hand it could surely rack up quite a few
nominations if they really love it: Picture, Director,
Actress, Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Costume Design and so on.