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I think it's pretty decided that this year's Best Supporting Actress race is neck - and - neck between you and Allison Janney.
• Off the Carpet picked out the likeliest runners in a highly malleable Best Supporting Actress race.
After receiving a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nomination, Chau missed out in the best supporting actress race for playing a Vietnamese refugee in Alexander Payne's drama.
In the Best Supporting Actress race, Rooney Mara (Carol) has kept her significant lead.
Some major changes in the Best Supporting Actress race this month.
It appears as if the Best Supporting Actress race will be between Jennifer Lawrence and Lupita Nyong» o, and with the latter recently winning at the Screen Actor Guild, we have
It appears as if the Best Supporting Actress race will be between Jennifer Lawrence and Lupita Nyong» o, and...
Especially when it comes to the Best Supporting Actress race, you can almost always look at it as a thin potential lineup, but to me, that does the category a disservice.
It appears as if the Best Supporting Actress race will be between Jennifer Lawrence and Lupita Nyong» o, and with the latter recently winning at the Screen Actor Guild, we have her slightly nudging out J - Law for the win.
Hathaway's co-star Rosemarie DeWitt (who, I must agree with Kris, is the film's real standout) appears to be gathering momentum in the Best Supporting Actress race — hopefully at the expense of Debra Winger.
In that case the Best Supporting Actress race turns into this:
Another deadlock has formed in the Best Supporting Actress race, between Michelle Williams as a shaken New England townie in Manchester by the Sea and Viola Davis as the long - suffering wife of Fences.
And can any of these ladies be players for next year's Best Supporting Actress race?
In the Best Supporting Actress race, Laurie Metcalf competes against Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip), Holly Hunter (The Big Sick), Allison Janney (I, Tonya), and Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread).
As Thomas» onscreen sister, a seemingly grounded wife and mother whose carefully organized sense of self begins to collapse as she is confronted directly with her past, Zylberstein's delicate, empathetic portrayal is a dark horse to watch in the Best Supporting Actress race.
Not to be outdone is Janney, who has long been a favorite in several Best Supporting Actress races.

Not exact matches

The 1968 Rachel, Rachel was the outcome of Woodward's exile; she and Newman admitted it was carefully designed as a vehicle to resuscitate her career, and the ploy worked brilliantly — he directed, she starred, and together they led the film to four Oscar nominations, including Best Actress and Best Picture.The following year Woodward and Newman reunited onscreen for the auto - racing drama Winning, and again starred together in 1970s politically charged W.U.S.A., a reflection of the couple's high - profile support of liberal causes; when 1971's They Might Be Giants proved unsuccessful, Newman directed Woodward to Best Actress honors at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival for The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man - in - the - Moon Marigolds.
It's a formidable Best Picture contender with a strong shot at nominations across - the - board with Kristin Scott Thomas more of a threat than people think for a Supporting Actress nomination (despite a now more robust competition than evident before Lady Bird and I Tonya crushed ideas about that particular race).
The 46 - year - old actress was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Dorothy Vaughan in the biographical drama which follows the story of African American female mathematicians who worked for NASA during the Spacactress was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Dorothy Vaughan in the biographical drama which follows the story of African American female mathematicians who worked for NASA during the SpacActress for her role as Dorothy Vaughan in the biographical drama which follows the story of African American female mathematicians who worked for NASA during the Space Race.
Almost as confusing as its male counterpart (though not quite), best supporting actress seems like a wide open race at this point.
Meanwhile, Feud's several nominations will pit Alfred Molina against Stanley Tucci in the supporting actor, TV movie or limited series category, while Judy Davis and Jackie Hoffman will compete against each other — as well as Laura Dern, Regina King, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead — in the corresponding supporting actress race.
This gender - fluid performer and former RuPaul's Drag Race contestant (and who made our list of 100 Intriguing LGBTs to Look Out for in 2017) was submitted for both the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress awards for an amazing performance in Confessions of a Womanizer.
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Far fewer industry observers were predicting the film to factor into the highly competitive races for best picture, director and supporting actress, where Lesley Manville received a nomination for her magnificently icy turn as Woodcock's sister and business partner.
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We launched our awards column Oscar Beat earlier this fall, and over the past month or so we've been taking an in - depth look at some of the individual Oscar races: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and...
Much like the Best Actor category, the race for Best Supporting Actress was over long before it even began.
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In this Oscar podcast the gaggle of Gold Rush Gang members (Erik, Matt M, Kenneth and Evan) dish on all things ladies; Lead Actress, Supporting Actress plus the hot Best Director race that could feature, for the first time, two women — Angelina Jolie and Ava DuVernay.
For once, Meryl Streep is out of the Best Actress race this year; she's got two Supporting Actress possibilities in sequels «Mary Poppins Returns» and «Mamma Mia!
Over that past few days we've been taking an early look at the 2013 Oscar race, running down the contenders in a number of categories including Best Supporting Actor and Actress, Best Actor and Best Actress, and Best Animated Feature, Screenplay, and technological category quick picks.
I mean, I'm not sure that Rachel's is the strongest performance in the Best Supporting Actress group but it's already been established that there's category fraud in that group to begin with, and if Rachel wants to step up to that challenge and turn it into a race, for sure I'm down.
Over that past few days we've been taking an early look at the 2013 Oscar race, running down the contenders in a number of categories including Best Supporting Actor and Actress, Best Actor and Best...
Kate Winslet won for Best Supporting Actress last night at Critics» Choice making it a very tight race between her and Penelope Cruz for Oscar.
Jennifer Lawrence and Brie Larson continued the fierce awards race contest by both taking home lead actress prizes for Joy (Musical or Comedy) and Room (Drama), while Sly Stallone unexpectedly proved there's life in the old dog yet with a Best Supporting Actor win for Creed.
Joining him to discuss the Best Picture race and more generalized discussion about supporting actressing in 2017 are: Andrew Carden (Awards Connection / Gold Derby) Chris Feil (The Film Experience), Candice Frederick (Reel Talker), Erica Mann (NYC Film Chick), and Kevin P O'Keeffe (Into).
With little in the way of actual development (this season is curiously divided on the timeline as we've got maybe another month before more major titles begin screening), I figured it would be a good idea to keep things going on that front and take a look at the supporting actress race.
The Atlantic's film critic predicts this year's Oscar winners, from the bizarre Best Director race to Anne Hathaway's already - in - the - bag Best Supporting Actress win.
In the acting races, Three Billboards «Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell are facing off for Supporting while Frances McDormand is up for Best Actress.
At the moment, aside from Oprah's inevitable Supporting Actress bid for her work in Lee Daniels» The Butler, the only sure thing in the 2013 Oscar race is a Best Actress nod for Blue Jasmine's Cate Blanchett.
We've already run down the ebbs and flows of the Best Supporting Actor category, and today we'll be taking a look back and how the race played out for Best Supporting Actress.
This should come as a shock to no one, at least to close watchers of the yearly Oscar race: Steinfeld, who just received a BAFTA nomination for Leading Actress, may have shown up in the supporting category when the SAG nominations were announced last month, but that's where Keisha - Castle Hughes (The Whale Rider) and Kate Winslet (The Reader) also appeared prior to subsequently securing Best Actress Oscar nominations for the same performances.
By Tom O'Neil hollywoodnews.com: Pete Hammond (Deadline Hollywood) and I agree that Melissa Leo («The Fighter») has a slight edge in the Oscar race for Best Supporting Actress, but she has many feisty rivals, including «The Fighter» costar Amy Adams, «The King's Speech» queen Helena Bonham Carter, maybe even Jackie Weaver -LSB-...]
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Spencer and Jenkins are longshots to upset Allison Janney («I, Tonya») and Rockwell in the supporting races, but Hawkins was a Best Actress favorite during the critics half of the season before the McDormand steamroller took over.
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