Sentences with phrase «awards season voters»

Are awards season voters no longer entranced by the magic of the Coen Brothers?
The arguments have merit, but they haven't seemed to persuade awards season voters.
It will be very interesting to see if it inspires Awards Season voters.
HollywoodNews.com: After wowing award season voters with his 2007 title «The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,» director Julian Schnabel's «Miral» looks to stir some agita for the Weinstein Company.
It was a Q&A with Rob Feld, held after a screening of the film for award season voters.

Not exact matches

Betts had one of the better defensive seasons in recent memory, according to advanced stats, and he should get a boost from the voters who prefer to think of the award as the Most Valuable Player on a Contending Team.
It's less that an inspiring based - on - a-true-story film is a rarity during the awards seasonvoters for the Oscars often love those — but that Spielberg has become so known for this genre.
Jolie and her co-writer Loung Ung visited last month's 7th annual Deadline's The Contenders all - day awards - season event at the DGA Theater to talk about their film (as part of Netflix's presentation) to a packed house of AMPAS and key guild voters.
But as they told a packed audience of AMPAS and key guild voters at Deadline's 7th annual The Contenders awards - season event last... Read
Over its eight seasons, Shameless — aside from William H. Macy and Joan Cusack — has been largely ignored by awards voters.
Haddish's is the kind of late - career, ostensibly out - of - nowhere rise that awards - season voters often like to acknowledge with nominations and, occasionally, awards: The character actor who's spent years shining from the sidelines, until suddenly, she lands upon the perfect role and vehicle with which to showcase the range of her talents and finally reach a mainstream audience.
I have no doubt that there were several # 1 votes by Academy voters during the nomination process, but so many other movies were more beloved that year that, as a seasoned awards watcher, to complain about The Passion not being nominated is pretty ridiculous.
«Birdman» is a movie that indie and Oscar voters are sure to remember come award season.
While some voters may seek a respite from harsh realities in award - season films, the Donald Trump era could, on balance, reinforce Hollywood folks» desire to reward movies that contain political undercurrents.
That just seems a little too early to stick in the memory of voters during awards season.
Since one of the most enjoyable parts of any Oscar season is the healthy debate these awards provoke, The Times» film critics and reporters offer up their personal favorites among the academy's chosen best pictures, as well as picks for the voters» biggest oversight.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their nominations for the 2018 Oscars this morning, sticking relatively to the script written out by awards season pundits, critics» groups and Golden Globes voters.
At Deadline's big day - long awards - season event The Contenders Presented By Deadline last month, Youth composer David Lang explained his process to a packed DGA Theatre audience of AMPAS and guild voters.
I think this could raise his profile during this awards season and make him more present on voters» radars.
Shot in Sylva, North Carolina and produced by Film4 Productions, «Three Billboards» will be released later this year by Fox Searchlight Pictures with a likely push for awards season; the distributor's recent releases, «Jackie» and «The Birth of a Nation,» largely failed to gain traction among awards voters.
Certainly one of the most acclaimed, as well as harrowing movies on display at our big 5th annual awards season event The Contenders Presented By Deadline (which took place in front of a packed DGA house full of AMPAS and Guild voters earlier this month) was Son Of Saul, Hungary's official entry into the Best Foreign Language Film race.
Though Ronan's Lady Bird has been a more overall awards - season favorite, it has just one more Globe nomination than I, Tonya, suggested a parity of affection among Globes voters.
I am convinced that the only reason this film isn't gaining more attention during awards season is because the voters aren't taking the time to watch it.
When it comes to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, a film that has spent award season going through cycles of backlash and backlash - backlash, the voters seem unfazed.
Artistically, though, this was a clear success, a critical darling that would be a major awards season contender if voters could remember pre-fall releases and actually honor worthy cinema.
Parker, of course, has been widely excluded from awards - season consideration and barely visible since the movie's release was dogged by his involvement in an alleged sexual assault in 2001, but DGA voters evidently didn't consider that a deal breaker.
When this year's Oscar nominees were announced, we noted that Academy voters had given us the whitest, malest, most deflating awards season in recent history.
When I remarked in a post yesterday that the upcoming awards season looks a little short on the high - profile biopic contenders so beloved of Academy voters, I had a feeling I was forgetting something obvious.
With nominations now from the Golden Globes, Critics» Choice, and the SAG awards, I, Tonya's Oscar chances are looking good, but it all started for the film early last month when stars Margot Robbie, Allison Janney and Sebastian Stan, along with director Craig Gillespie and writer Steven Rogers appeared in front of a packed house of AMPAS and key guild voters during Deadline's 7th Annual The Contenders awards season event at the DGA Theatre.
It's going to be a busy holiday season for moviegoers and especially awards voters.
What Minghella seems best at is recasting edged, emotionally tumultuous novels into sun - kissed temples to the cinematographer's craft, the more dappled sunlight in the eye with which to bedazzle awards - season voters.
It's also having a bit of a moment this season as two of the most beloved films of the year, «Three Billboards» and Jordan Peele's «Get Out,» wield dark humor with aplomb as both audiences (and awards voters) are eating it right up.
We're going with Mary J. Blige, who has become a standout in her first awards season as a representative of her daring film Mudbound; Octavia Spencer, a former winner who is both well - liked and part of a film industry voters seem to love; and Holly Hunter, perhaps the biggest underdog in this category, but a four - time nominee who proved with her surprise nomination for Thirteen in 2004 that, when Oscar voters are given the chance to notice her, they'll take it.
First, James Franco saw his runaway train of an awards season derail when assault allegations arose just as Oscar voters were turning in their ballots.
The film went down a storm at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and considering the #OscarsSoWhite controversy this year, Oscar voters will surely be savvy enough to take note of this Sundance hit come the awards season.
The blitzkrieg of award season is right around the corner, and with it, we can expect an onslaught of stunt performances, designed to wow Academy voters and feature editors (and also viewers?)
Whether you're a SAG voter unsure of your deadlines, or just a movie buff eager to mark your calendar, here are the most important awards season dates to keep in mind.
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