Sentences with phrase «big awards still»

We just have two big awards still to be determined - the BAFTAS and the WGA.

Not exact matches

If a movie producer tries too hard to re-create an award - winning film, putting together a big budget, an epic storyline, some top names, it can still be a flop.
Of course, some of the nominated films are still in theaters, and winning a big haul at the Academy Awards is known to result in a bump at movie theaters, which is all the more reason for studios to pull out all the stops in their awards - season marketing efAwards is known to result in a bump at movie theaters, which is all the more reason for studios to pull out all the stops in their awards - season marketing efawards - season marketing efforts.
«He was just a kid in a big body,» says Williams, who is still close to Thomas (he nominated her for the NFL's teacher of the year award, which she won in 1991).
Even though award voters are beginning to factor advanced statistics into their voting process, traditional stats like wins still play a big role (see Rick Porcello).
Some of Ghana's biggest stars are still celebrating winning some of the top awards at this year's Vodafone Ghanaian Music Awards, while others (especially a few newcomers) will already be planning for the 2017 cerawards at this year's Vodafone Ghanaian Music Awards, while others (especially a few newcomers) will already be planning for the 2017 cerAwards, while others (especially a few newcomers) will already be planning for the 2017 ceremony.
Given what followed, you might be forgiven for forgetting just how cross politicians were at the bankers» bonuses still being awarded to those who had led failure at Britain's biggest banks.
No scatology, but this award's still horses — t and as overextended as the big voice announcing it on WGHQ this past week.
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Akin's film is the penultimate title to premiere in competition at Cannes, and while it doesn't seem headed for big awards, it still hit me hard in ways I didn't quite expect.
A big drop from last weekend as James Franco's film looks like it has taken in most of its still impressive total prior to its potential awards attention.
With all that said, I still have a feeling that the biggest story angle of this year's awards season could be the rise of the female director.
Mentions the Spirit Awards, which we'll skip for now (though it's important that Indiewire not skip them) and move on to the NBR (which I still consider the biggest precursor in the early phase):
There's still time for one big movie to pick up that mantle — with the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards on the horizon, there's certainly a way for that momentum to build — but for now, the race really could be anyone's.
Oswalt, who earned a Spirit Award nomination for playing a crazed football fan in 2009's «Big Fan,» plays an exceptionally helpful employee of the online dating site eHarmony in Ben Stiller's «The Secret Life of Walter Mitty» this Christmas.
One of the bigger X factors still to be unveiled this awards season is Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice.
Whether or not he's telling the truth remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: with Anderson behind the camera and a cast that includes Hoffman, Amy Adams and Joaquin Phoenix (making his big screen return after wasting the last few years making «I'm Still Here»), «The Master» will likely be a contender in nearly every major category come awards time.
Of, for those still catching up on this year's awards contenders, we also have a list of which 2018 Oscar nominees are on VOD, from Netflix's documentary contenders, Icarus and Strong Island, to Amazon Prime Video's The Big Sick.
Still, it's theoretically possible that Spotlight will win the SAG Awards Ensemble and The Big Short will have the PGA.
Top awards - season contenders and perhaps your faves, Julianne Moore (Still Alice), Reese Witherspoon (Wild), Amy Adams (Big Eyes), Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything), Patricia Arquette (Boyhood), Hilary Swank (The Homesman), and Laura Dern (Wild) sat down with Hollywood Reporter for an hour - long roundtable about the industry.
Not many people were expecting this movie to get some award buzz, and while most people think these are the only big nominations it will get, it's still impressive.
Still Alice hadn't even opened when Moore's Academy Award nomination was announced, simply the last big stop on her award season of dominaAward nomination was announced, simply the last big stop on her award season of dominaaward season of domination.
«Argo» Wins Big at Critics Choice Awards: Ben Affleck may have missed out on that Best Director Academy Award nod, but the Broadcast Film Critics Association still thinks he's the best.
Even though the latter's Oscar competition is now even further in the dust, its safest - bet - of - the - night odds to win the big prize will still be an exciting victory lap for its never - awarded legend screenwriter James Ivory.
However, we still have a long way to go until then, including a very busy next few days that see the BAFTA nominations on the 10th, DGA nominations the morning / afternoon of the 11th, and the Critics» Choice Awards the evening of the 11th, so be sure to check back for complete coverage of these big events.
Xan Brooks: Legendary director William Friedkin has just been given a a lifetime achievement award at the Venice film festival, but he is still making big, critically acclaimed movies such as last year's Killer Joe.
The biggest night in the film award circuit is still seven months away.
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And it's easy to argue that the awards season's amorphous «lead» and «supporting» designations have a different meaning to Hollywood insiders: An actor with a big role might still lend «support» simply by not having a big enough name to attract audiences: Whether or not a top - billed star puts in the work, it's still his or her name at the top of the poster, after all.
Amy Adams» role in Big Eyes is up for the award, joined by Felicity Jones for The Theory of Everything, Julianne Moore in Still Alice, Reese Witherspoon in Wild and Rosamund Pike for Gone Girl.
Where Netflix prefers to purchase movies as «Netflix Presents,» reserving any theatrical release for only awards - seeking titles, Hulu still puts a priority on the big screen.
Meanwhile, Tim Burton «s «Peregrine's Home for Peculiars» has been bumped from July 31, 2015 to the previous Ridley Scott date of March 4, 2016, which makes sense considering lensing hasn't even started and the director still has «Big Eyes» to get in the can and stump for on the awards circuit.
Even if Star Trek Into Darkness was Cumberbatch's biggest spotlight so far, he still has three major awards - contending films coming out later this year, plus more high - profile features in years to come.
Though this was an awards race in which the terrific The LEGO Movie was not snubbed (still lookin» at you, Oscars), Phil Lord and Chris Miller's film lost out on the big prize of the night to director Dean DeBlois» wonderfully compassionate How to Train Your Dragon 2.
We're still a ways off from being able to flush out a fuller picture of which films made the most money, but I suspect the studios will let the awards be their guide: what wins big at the Globes will expand and grow their box office take.
Even if it's not loaded with the extra gear the dealer would love you have, the base car still has the fundamental niceties that played a big part in the Discovery's garnering of the carsales car of the year award in 2017.
I confirmed and promptly withdrew my submission from The Los Angeles Review's Flash Fiction Award (still pending at 218 days) and CutBank's Big Sky, Small Prose Flash Contest (still pending at 140 days).
Since it acquired Claymore, iShares is by far the country's biggest ETF provider and scooped the handful of awards allocated to the sector, which of course is gradually starting to infringe on the assets of the still - much - larger mutual fund industry.
American Airlines (including US Airways) and Alaska Airlines are the two biggest U.S. carriers that still provide loyalty programs that award miles based on distance flown, plus a fare multiplier.
The biggest effect on the cost of awards will be the elimination of the 15 % online / mobile booking discount which just about everyone could take advantage of (if you had a complicated itinerary which required an agent to complete the booking you would still get the discount because it wasn't bookable online).
Of course none of the awards search engines out there are perfect and you will still often find more accurate results by checking individual programs, but they are a great place to to at least start your search and help you bring into focus what can be a very hazy, big picture.
If you have a subscription to ExpertFlyer you can still search for award availability on there (that's a big bonus)......
Overall there are still some decent redemptions to be had for short - haul flights using Avios but, once again, British Airways has removed one of the biggest sweet spots in their award chart and that doesn't endear them to me any more.
One way awards start at 4,500 Avios for flights outside the U.S. and 7,500 Avios for those originating or terminating in the U.S. Even with the slightly more expensive price for U.S. short haul awards, they are still cheaper than domestic awards on the big 3 US carriers which are typically 10,000 - 12,500 each way.
You can still use a reasonable 135,000 Japan Airlines miles to book a first class award, but you're going to have to take the big hit on the taxes and fees.
«Alaska is a big favorite because it's the only major US carrier to still award miles based on distance flown and it has a lot of partners like American, Delta, Emirates and Korean among others,» he says.
Still, the games that make list probably won't surprise you that much, because despite all the shenanigans that do go on, the games that win the big awards are usually deserving of it.
Many awards were still in the balance right up until the final hours of voting — with the lead changing hands multiple times in key categories such as Ultimate Game of the Year — so all eyes are on the big day, and the unveiling of 2017's winners.
Still, if you've been paying attention to other recent video game awards shows, it should come as no surprise to you that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was once again a big winner.
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