Sentences with phrase «garner awards buzz»

Fast - forward four years later and you can understand why Reitman and Cody's latest collaboration, «Young Adult,» is already garnering awards buzz.
It was garnering some awards buzz but then it died down somewhat and disappeared from the radar.

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Director Steve McQueen is poised to have a very busy next few months with his latest film, the excellent 12 Years a Slave, garnering serious awards season buzz.
After world - premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, I, Tonya quickly garnered rave reviews from critics and significant Oscar buzz from awards pundits, namely for the performances of Robbie and Janney.
Under the direction of Richard Linklater, the film is garnering serious awards season buzz.
Gary Oldman's turn as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour garnered Oscar buzz practically before the movie premiered, and he's already picked up numerous awards for his performance, including both a Golden Globe and a SAG Award.
Dust off your copy of «Macbeth» and brush up on your favorite monologue before the Dec. 4 release that's sure to garner serious awards season buzz.
The movie is awful, from the script's blending of Southern charm and Jewish slang, to the over-the-top performances by its actors, but when an internet posting begins a rumor that star Marilyn Hack (Catherine O'Hara) should garner an Oscar nomination come awards time, the film's publicist (John Michael Higgins) goes into overdrive, generating even more buzz about possible nominations for its other two stars, Victor Allen Miller (Harry Shearer) and Callie Webb (Parker Posey).
The game garnered significant buzz and by December of that year it was nominated for the Independent Games Festival Awards and accepted as a finalist at the Slamdance festival...»
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