Sentences with phrase «award momentum»

"Award momentum" refers to the increasing likelihood or chances of receiving an award based on previous achievements or recognition. It means that once you start winning or getting recognized for something, it becomes easier to continue winning or being acknowledged in the future. Full definition
This is a film whose awards momentum has been huge, and is so far carrying it forward against the critical backlash which is now working against it: a cloud on its horizon no bigger than a man's hand, as they say, but maybe getting bigger.
Moonlight has been gaining awards momentum, with A24 carefully creating buzz among upscale audiences.
After all, an Oscar win for either of these movies would be the company's first Academy Award since Toy Story 3 «s 2010 win and every little bit of awards momentum counts.
Still at the head of the pack is Fox Searchlight's The Shape of Water, which went past $ 57M this weekend with its awards momentum intact.
«Argo» may have seized the awards momentum with its Screen Actors Guild and Producers Guild wins over the weekend, but the box office mojo — what's left of it for the Oscar contenders — is with «Silver Linings Playbook.»
But there's no point in dissing «Nebraska» at this point — lots of people love it, and its awards momentum is going to bump off other, worthier candidates («Fruitvale Station» «The Butler» «Before Midnight» «Short Term 12» etc.).
To this day, as Krieps's breakout performance and Phantom Thread receive critical acclaim and awards momentum, Krieps still isn't sure what it was about the monologue that immediately bound her to the character — an unassuming Eastern European beauty who literally trips into the life of Day - Lewis's fastidious fashion designer one morning, as she serves him breakfast.
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