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All three of us nearly fell asleep at one point or another and we all didn't really know what we were getting into because the trailer was sort of nondescript, but with Cate Blanchett getting an Oscar nomination for it, we figured it would be movie theater worthy.
So here's the manual: 1) Create a party that exploits a legitimate fear: STOP COMMON CORE 2) Get petition signatures and 50,000 votes under that banner 3) CHANGE the name to Reform Party so can you dupe some progressives into voting for your pals 4) Use the line as leverage to get the GOP nomination for Governor but making local friends statewide Classic bait - and - switch Except, Little Lord Rob would get creamed again for GovernGet petition signatures and 50,000 votes under that banner 3) CHANGE the name to Reform Party so can you dupe some progressives into voting for your pals 4) Use the line as leverage to get the GOP nomination for Governor but making local friends statewide Classic bait - and - switch Except, Little Lord Rob would get creamed again for Governget the GOP nomination for Governor but making local friends statewide Classic bait - and - switch Except, Little Lord Rob would get creamed again for Governget creamed again for Governor.
Mr. Maragos, a former Vice President at Chase and Citicorp, had already acknowledged in a December Capital Tonight interview that he would commit up to $ 5 million into his own campaign if he got the Republican nomination, and that he had placed around $ 120,000 into his primary thus far.
The Blairite front - runner recently put a subtle boot into her left - leaning colleague when she warned that whoever gets the nomination will have to rely on Tory votes to win the keys to City Hall:
De Blasio called Trump's anti-Muslim comments «dangerous», asking: «How could the front - runner for a major party nomination literally be suggesting a religious test on who gets to come into the country?»
Levy's camp has said they're confident he'll get the 50 - plus percent of the vote he needs to get on the ballot as a non-Republican - but as we head into the three - day nomination festivities, what will happen is anybody's guess.
That will create a problem for getting a Democrat elected into this spot, and I don't think having the Working Families Party nomination would allow them to win»
Oh, and Meryl Streep got a nomination for Into the Woods, because everyone loves Meryl regardless of the film she shows up in.
SNUB: Tom Hanks.Sully had already lost a lot of its steam going into awards season, but even if the film as a whole and director Clint Eastwood weren't exactly shoo - ins anymore, we figured Tom Hanks would at least get a Golden Globe nomination.
The movie awards season got into gear Thursday morning with the nominations for the 23rd Gotham Independent Film Awards.
This way it gets a major nomination heading into Oscar season.
The Oscar pundits over at Gold Derby (of which I am one) certainly believe it's possible that the ensemble comedy — led by «SNL» standouts Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph — could get into the Best Picture race when nominations are revealed early next year.
On Instagram earlier today, Chi - Raq director Spike Lee announced that he will be skipping the Oscars in protest of the Academy's second - consecutive year of entirely white actor nominations («and let's not even get into the other branches»).
As promised, part two of our final Emmy predictions find their way into Emmy Podcast # 15 (check out Emmy Podcast # 14 here) where we talk exclusively about the incredibly competitive Limited Series acting categories, most especially just how many acting nominations can The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story get and will Fargo and / or American Crime be left in its...
The feature films nominated for Best Film this year are «Frank» which gives an insight into the weird and wonderful world of the enigmatic musician; the gritty urban family drama of «Glassland»; the raw, moving and honest «I Used to Live Here»; the feel good true - life story of «Noble»; the poignant and sensitive exploration of mental health in «Patrick's Day», and the beautiful Irish animated fantasy «Song of the Sea»; Three of the Best Films also get nominations for Best Director; Lenny Abrahamson for «Frank»; Gerard Barrett «Glassland» and Terry McMahon for «Patrick's Day», with John Carney also in that category for the musical drama «Begin Again».
That may well be the case, but that's not to say most of these winners aren't deserving anyway, they just happen to be great films that made it out into the mainstream (enough to get an Oscar nomination at least).
Then there's Brandon Victor Dixon, who had extremely strong reviews for Jesus Christ Superstar and could angle himself into becoming the first actor from one of these recent live musicals to get an acting nomination.
However, Michelle Williams» already - lauded lead performance coupled with the recent spotlight on her lack of payment for the film's swift reshoots could potentially catapult her into a happy - to - be-there nomination... but who gets the boot if that happens?
Nominations leader «Get Out» can grab more headlines before diving headlong into a season where it's still an Oscar question mark (and perhaps the most exciting one in a year that promises to be filled with them).
With Daniel Kaluuya on the table for «Get Out,» Lead Actor has just turned into a competitive little race (at least nomination wise).
The truth of the matter is that the day the Oscar nominations get announced, dozens of movies are enshrined into history.
As the buzz for Netflix's first foray into feature film, Beasts of No Nation, hits festival after festival and the Oscar buzz gets louder and louder could we see Best Supporting Actor contender (and virtual lock) Idris Elba be joined on Oscar nomination morning by his co-star Abraham Attah in Lead?
Knightley may very well be headed for an Oscar nomination for what has become the chick - Hamlet (Austen being the crucible through which young British actors put themselves in preparation for, I guess, Domino and sequels to Pirates of the Caribbean), but I'm thinking if she gets one, she owes at least half of it to Wright for the amount of time he put into highlighting her script.
Walt Disney Studios: Yes Disney failed to get a nomination for Saving Mr. Banks, but with Into the Woods they have perhaps their best shot for a live action Best Picture winner given that it plays both into their history dealing with fairy tales and is a bit more adult than other fare they usually releInto the Woods they have perhaps their best shot for a live action Best Picture winner given that it plays both into their history dealing with fairy tales and is a bit more adult than other fare they usually releinto their history dealing with fairy tales and is a bit more adult than other fare they usually release.
The Shape of Water, Universal's Get Out and Lady Bird were joined on the Best Picture list by Sony Classics» Call Me By Your Name; Focus Features» Darkest Hour, home to Best Actor frontrunner Gary Oldman, nommed today; Warner Bros» Dunkirk, with Christopher Nolan's stunning war movie scoring eight noms; Focus» Phantom Thread, with Daniel Day - Lewis back in the Actor race; Fox's The Post, along with it the 21st nomination for Meryl Streep (though not for director Stephen Spielberg); and Searchlight's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, probably the other frontrunner coming into today noms and which had seven nominations, with Martin McDonagh nominated for writing but not directing, and the film's big three — Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell — all nominated.
Even with «Inside Llewyn Davis» earning no shortage of acclaim, that has not translated into very much love from awards types, with the film getting completely shut out of the Producers Guild Award nominations yesterday.
The last nomination on the list comes to another DGA newcomer, albeit one whose directing career stretches back multiple decades: Mad Max: Fury Road's George Miller, getting recognition for his frankly amazing achievement in turning a woman - led fourth installment of a moribund action franchise into one of the hottest movies of the year.
And then, as his career seemed to creep into self - parody with the likes of «Mamma Mia» and «St. Trinian's,» he got back - to - back Oscar nominations for «A Single Man» and «The King's Speech,» winning for the latter.
There always seemed to be at least somewhat of a chance that it would make it into the Best Picture category as one of those token nominations, which was aided by the under - performance of Unbroken, but it was also just as likely to get bumped by more mainstream fare like Gone Girl or Interstellar or a similarly positioned low profile picture like Nightcrawler.
When the nominations are officially announced and the actual awards show comes in February, I'll get into potential winners.
When HBO got a Best Comedy Series nomination for its fledgling spoof of a talk show, The Larry Sanders Show, in 1993, it was a sign that the network's move into scripted programming was destined for success.
What looked like a fairly straightforward split between the nomination leader / technical masterpiece / likely Best Director winner The Shape of Water and the hit - a-nerve acting / story showcase / likely Best Picture winner Three Billboards got thrown into chaos when Martin McDonagh, the Three Billboards director, was left off the Best Director ballot.
Most likely it takes page views and nominations into account, as well as data over several days and sticky hot and trending hours (it's harder to knock a book off of hot and trending to get on than it is to stay on once you're up there).
JKS worked to get the first book of her Liv Bergen Murder Mystery Series into the hands of booksellers across the country, resulting in the highly - prized Indie Next Pick nomination, a strong endorsement by independent bookstores across the United States, that gives an author the type of buzz in the book industry needed to create legitimacy.
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