The organization that runs the Golden Globes has released another batch of new rules that will affect both television and
film nominations at their upcoming awards.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association released their nominations for the 75th Golden Globe Awards, with The Shape of Water leading
all film nominations at seven.
Not exact matches
After racking up a rash of
nominations and minor wins
at the Academy Awards, a Participant
film finally took the big prize when Spotlight won Best Picture in February.
After racking up a rash of
nominations and minor wins
at the Academy Awards, a Participant
film finally took the big prize when Spotlight won Best Picture in 2016.
Thus far, the
film's accolades include seven
nominations, plus a number of wins
at run - up events, including Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globes for the movie, Frances McDormand and co-star Sam Rockwell.
The
film, which stars Ruth Negga and Joel Egerton, has already become one of the year's biggest critical breakouts, earning four Critics Choice Awards
nominations and recognition
at the Cannes
Film Festival.
There was also Abigail van Buren, better known as newspaper advice columnist Dear Abby, and Abigail Breslin, the actress who received an Academy Award
nomination at the age of 10, for her role as Olive Hoover in the
film Little Miss Sunshine.
Adapted for the screen by William Kennedy from his Pulitzer Prize - winning novel, Ironweed was
filmed at several Albany locations and brought international attention to the Capital Region and earned Oscar
nominations for both Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep.
The result was the 2010 documentary
film Gasland, which went on to earn many accolades including the Special Jury Prize
at the Sundance
Film Festival, a Best Documentary Directing Emmy and a Best Documentary Oscar
nomination.
Oscar
nominations were announced yesterday morning, and shockingly, Jessica wasn't nominated for anything this year, despite the fact that she appeared in leading or supporting roles in
at least three extremely Oscar - buzz - worthy
films in 2014.
It wasn't long after her 1998 graduation that the aspiring actress made her feature debut in the 2000 drama Our Song, with
nominations for the
film at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Sundance
Film Festival serving to increase her exposure among cinephiles, even if the
film did go largely unseen by the masses.
The
film earned the Merchant Ivory team 9 BAFTA
nominations and a Palme d'Or
nomination at Cannes for director James Ivory.
At one point in «Deadpool 2,» Reynolds as Deadpool references the surprise Golden Globe acting
nomination he earned for his work in the first
film.
Malkovich met with near - universal critical praise and garnered an Academy Award
nomination for the neophyte feature director — as well as supporting actress Catherine Keener and writer Charlie Kaufman — though Stipe and the
film itself were passed over for a Best Picture nod.Despite Single Cell's increasing prominence in the industry, Stipe continued to support C - Hundred for smaller - budgeted niche features such as writer - director Tom Gilroy's Spring Forward and McKay's coming - of - age drama Our Song, both of which were featured
at the 2000 Sundance
Film Festival.
In the seven years since that threequel set box office records and earned a Best Picture
nomination, the studio has had some generally liked if not quite loved triumphs (Finding Dory, Brave, Monsters University), one
film that most would agree is
at least in contention of «masterpiece» status (Inside Out), and some perplexing, unprecedented misses (Cars 2 & 3 plus the aforementioned Good Dinosaur).
Despite some genuinely hilarious sequences that, regrettably, are spaced too far apart, this meditation on the things that matter in life is too slow and
at times too forced to deserve the high praise it has been getting (including an Oscar
nomination for best foreign language
film that should have gone to a number of other more worthwhile pictures).
Inspired by the director's interaction with street actors who portray religious figures by night and pursue more commercial endeavors by day, the
film once again received a Best Foreign
Film nomination at the Oscars and swept the Genies — this time in 12 categories.
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.
The
film, which was inspired by Denis» own experiences in Africa and those of working amongst the stark Southwest landscapes of Paris, Texas, proved to be a very auspicious debut, screening
at Cannes that year and earning both a Golden Palm
nomination and a César
nomination for Best New Director.Denis followed her debut the next year with Man No Run, a documentary about Les Têtes Brulées («the Flaming Heads»), a Cameroon band on their first French tour.
Simon Columb on whether critics should watch
films twice... Initially, many were surprised
at Inherent Vice's lack of
nominations during the awards season.
Even after «The King's Speech» surprised
at the Producers» Guild Awards and took a dozen Oscar
nominations, I held on to the notion that critical favorite «The Social Network,» a
film more in line with the Academy's recent choices, would emerge victorious on Oscar night.
That might be why it ended up with a whopping 14
nominations, and now remains the only
film to get that many
nominations and not win best Picture, as you can see over
at FilmSite.org.
That would be a tough call though as he is the
film's only
nomination and would have had to
at least win SAG to ensure an Oscar win.
Invictus will be a shoo - in for a Best Picture
nomination at the Academy Awards ®, especially as the new system nominates ten
films, instead of five.
PLATFORM This section of 12
films, which tends to focus on directors in early stages of their careers, is actually juried (though TIFF isn't known for awards really outside of «People's Choice» which tends to have a strong correlation to eventual Best Picture
nominations at the Oscars).
In the post-Moonlight age (and with
nominations this year for gay - themed
films such as Call Me By Your Name, or those with mild gay content like Lady Bird), we thought it might be time to look back
at 10 LGBTQ movies that despite deserving some Academy Awards love got no Oscar
nomination (including one — believe it or not — from 2017!).
Zoe Saldana («Infinitely Polar Bear»), Ellen Dorrit Petersen («Blind»), Keira Knightley («Laggies»), Elle Fanning («Low Down») and Kristen Wiig («The Skeleton Twins») will all surely get kind reviews when their
films find theatrical release... But Oscar
nominations seem pretty unlikely (
at least for now).
It's worth noting that whenever a
film has won both Picture and Director it earns an Oscar Best Picture
nomination at the very least.
ET caught up with the 28 - year - old actor
at the «Black Panther» premiere on Monday night, where he opened up about his Oscar
nomination and starring in the new Marvel
film, which hits theaters on Feb. 16.
It was Boys» Night Out Thursday morning
at the Oscars, as the two
films that got the most
nominations — Alejandro G. Iñárritu's «The Revenant» with 12 and George Miller's «Mad Max: Fury Road» with 10 — were decidedly masculine, action - heavy affairs.
Since then, «Drive» has been slowly building buzz ahead of its theatrical release, most prominently
at the Cannes
Film Festival where it walked away with the award for Best Director, a
nomination for the prestigious Palm D'Or, and the admiration of most
film critics.
Tatiana Riegel is still «amazed and stunned»
at her first Oscar
nomination for her work as an editor in the acclaimed
film, «I, Tonya.»
Barker and Bernard have released prestigious
films that have won 27 Academy Awards ® (23 of those
at Sony Pictures Classics) and have garnered 114 Academy Award ®
nominations (93
at Sony Pictures Classics) including Best Picture
nominations for AN EDUCATION, CAPOTE, HOWARDS END, AND CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON.
The reason South African - born
film editor Margaret Sixel and her husband, director George Miller, slept in on the day the Oscar
nominations were announced in L.A. is that they were
at home in Sydney, Australia.
In 2011, 45 of the
films shown
at Sundance were picked up by distributors: even more impressively, nine
films shown there in 2010 earned 15 Oscar
nominations.
It does little more than set still frames to the
film's score, tacking on a list of its seven Academy Award
nominations at the end.
Below you will find lists broken up by category for each
film, actor, director, writer and more who has received a
nomination at an award show before the Oscars.
She made her feature
film debut in director Todd Graff's CAMP, a favorite
at the 2003 Sundance
Film Festival, for which she earned an Independent Spirit Award
nomination.
She deservedly won the Best Actress Award
at Cannes for her performance here and should have had an Oscar
nomination if the Academy were inclined to reward «controversial»
films.
The British
film academy threw a bunch of
nominations at a trio of
films set in America: «The Shape of Water,» «Three Billboards,» and «Blade Runner 2049.»
Of course, nobody would expect a Rob Zombie
film to get any sort of attention
at the Academy Awards, but I truly believe that if Moseley's terrifying performance as Otis Driftwood were nestled inside a more Oscar - friendly movie, he would've had no problem nabbing a
nomination.
Year after year her awards are fraught with controversy that includes incomplete
nominations lists (check out the TWO
nominations in Adapted Screenplay this year), names that are later removed (which happened to Viola Davis for 2008's Doubt), actors being listed as TV shows (I'm looking
at your, Lizzy Caplan) but the biggest and most real controversy has been the group's penchant for nominating
films they haven't even seen.
Two
films that picked up acting
nominations but missed out on best picture
at the Oscars are also neck and neck.
The Globe
nominations were kind to other
films coming out later this year: Both «The Wolf of Wall Street,» the account of a win -
at - all - costs stockbroker premiering on Christmas, and «Her,» a dystopian tale of severed interpersonal relationships opening Dec. 18, received multiple
nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., including selections alongside «American Hustle» for best comedy or musical motion picture.
In this week's analysis, we look
at two
films which some pundits are considering as longshots for an Foreign Language Film Oscar
nomination while others have a bit more faith in, given how straightforward their narrative is, and given how they appeal to different voter sensibilities.
The only major awards
nominations «All the Money» has a chance
at are the BAFTAs (noms out Jan. 9) and The Oscars (noms announced Jan. 23)-- if Scott, Plummer and crew can get
filming and editing done in time.
Just when you thought there weren't any more
film nominations... AwardsWatch's International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)
nominations are in there will be equal parts joy, confusion and seething rage
at some of the choices.
Ansel Elgort, star of the feature
films «The Fault in Our Stars» and «Divergent,» and actress / director / producer and SAG Award ® recipient Eva Longoria will reveal the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ®
nominations on Wednesday, Dec. 10
at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, Executive Producer Kathy Connell announced today.
Given the early raves director Rian Johnson's «Star Wars: The Last Jedi» received
at its premiere Saturday in Los Angeles, some fans may have been looking to see if the
film would receive any love in the Golden Globes
nominations.
We must also give kudos to Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, who share a writing
nomination for «The Big Sick,» a
film that hasn't gotten enough awards season love; Kazuhiro Tsuji, who is nominated, for the third time, this year for the «Darkest Hour» makeup; and Agnès Varda and James Ivory who,
at 89, are our oldest nominees this year (and the oldest on record), for the documentary «Faces Places» and adapted screenplay of «Call Me by Your Name,» respectively.