Sam Rockwell counts supporting
actor nominations already from the Golden Globes, Independent Spirit Awards, the Critics» Choice Award and Screen Actors Guild for his turn as a complex racist cop Dixon in Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Not exact matches
Awards season is getting seriously under way now with the
nominations for the Screen
Actors Guild awards
already public and now the Golden Globe nominees revealed.
And yet, for all bar the opening ten minutes of Darkest Hour, the Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Harry Potter star gives such a convincing turn as Britain's wartime hero that he's
already scooped the Golden Globe for Best
Actor in a Drama and a Bafta
nomination, and must stand a decent chance of repeating that success come Oscar time.
Assuming it has a nice shelf life in theaters (and it should), «Jenkins» is
already a lock for a slew of Golden Globe
nominations including Best Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actress — Musical or Comedy (Streep), Best
Actor — Musical or Comedy (Grant) and Best Supporting
Actor — Musical or Comedy (Helberg).
The film is set to be released on 20 December 2013 in the USA, and has
already been generating critical acclaim during the upcoming awards season, being nominated for no less than 7 Golden Globes including, Best Motion Picture, Best
Actor — Christian Bale, Best Actress — Amy Adams, Best Supporting Actress — Jennifer Lawrence, Best Supporting
Actor — Bradley Cooper and two
nominations for director David O'Russell with Best Screenplay and Best Director.
Mr Turner had in fact
already failed to make an impression with the Globes
nominations, but I was half - expecting a great night for Selma, the civil rights drama starring the British
actor David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King.
The movie
already has earned Oldman a Golden Globe
nomination and made him a favorite for an Academy Award for Best
Actor.
With Waltz having won twice
already, his reviews would need to be absolutely titanic in order to do so a third time, but a third
nomination and first in the Lead
Actor category seem like a very solid bet for the Austro - German veteran.
The move surprised a lot of people, considering there was
already plenty of buzz about funnyman Steve Carell, who went through a drastic physical transformation to play multimillionaire John du Pont, delivering a career - defining dramatic performance worthy of a Best
Actor nomination and possibly a win.
I'm fairly sure many awards season prognosticators
already had The Counselor pencilled in for an easy SAG ensemble
nomination, based on the pedigree of the
actors alone.
He has
already collected the LA and Boston film critics and the AFI awards for best
actor and a Golden Globe
nomination and is being tipped for Oscar -
nomination.