Sentences with phrase «got big nominations»

Several actresses got big nominations this year for playing ailing, self - destructive, even suicidal women in the throes of soul - scraping emotional distress.

Not exact matches

«The Golden Globes, they got that, now the next step is Oscar nominations,» Bock said, adding that only theatrically released movies are eligible for Hollywood's biggest award.
I'm exaggerating of course, but in many people's eyes, she clearly had the nomination sewed up: she'd locked - in the traditional big donors and was already getting endorsements by the score from superdelegates - to - be.
The biggest dope in recent memory to get his party's nomination for president.
But even if he doesn't win, a well - funded Paladino would force Lazio — who is so widely perceived as a loser to Cuomo that big - money Republican contributors have stayed away in droves — to spend badly needed resources just to get the GOP nomination.
(CNN)- One week after winning Florida's Republican gubernatorial nomination, Rick Scott's getting some big names to join him on the campaign trail in hopes of healing some deep party rifts.
Both Lady Bird and Get Out walked away with big nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for both.
Some of the big question marks that remain would be Helen Mirren in Hitchcock, Jessica Chastain in Zero Dark Thirty, how well Silver Linings Playbook does with critics, box office and the Academy, who gets a surprise nomination at the Globes.
Also getting a best picture nomination (as well as nods for star Brie Larson, adapted screenplay by Emma Donoghue from her novel and director Lenny Abrahamson) was the singular «Room,» an emotional roller coaster whose success led to perhaps the biggest surprise of the morning.
Other big contenders include Phantom Thread (six nominations), Darkest Hour (six nominations) Lady Bird (five nominations), Get Out (four nominations), and Call Me By Your Name (four nominations).
Other multi-nominated series include America's Got Talent (NBC), American Crime (ABC), American Vandal (Netflix), Better Call Saul (AMC), The Big Bang Theory (CBS), Billions (Showtime), Chopped (Food Network), The Crown (Netflix), Dancing with the Stars (ABC), Fixer Upper (HGTV), Fresh Off The Boat (ABC), The Good Place (NBC), I Am Elizabeth Smart (Lifetime), Master of None (Netflix), Modern Family (ABC), RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1), Silicon Valley (HBO), The Sinner (USA), Stranger Things (Netflix), and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix), each with two nominations.
«Dunkirk» is big and bold and «The Post» is serious and timely, but the film with the most Globe nominations, «The Shape of Water,» is gloriously imaginative filmmaking whose biggest competition might have been two films that ended up being categorized as comedies, «Get Out» and «Lady Bird.»
But we'd figured the film as a whole would be a bigger contender this year, so it was slightly astounding that Jackie got a whopping zero additional nominations.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel & SMILF Getting Big Love The incredible rate of turnover in Best TV Comedy for the Golden Globes continued this year with only one nomination (Black - ish) remaining the same as 2016.
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.
Laurie Metcalf Two decades after winning three Emmys for «Rosanne,» Metcalf took time out from the stage to land three different Emmy nominations for three different shows in three different categories: lead comedy actress in HBO's «Getting On,» guest comedy actress for «The Big Bang Theory» and guest drama actress for Louis C.K.'s «Horace and Pete.»
Speaking about The Florida Project, Baker lamented that it took a big name like Willem Dafoe for the film to become a more mainstream success and get award nominations.
When Jordan Peele got the news that the biggest gamble of his career had just earned four major Academy Award nominations, including best picture, best director and best original screenplay, he got on the phone with his «Get Out» star, Daniel Kaluuya — and broke down in tears.
The biggest complaints so far include Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close getting some nominations, 50/50 being completely snubbed (I kind of agree that Gordon - Levitt got snubbed), and somehow people are upset that Bridesmaids didn't get a nomination for best picture, which blows my mind completely, not because it wasn't nominated but for the fact that anyone would consider that film worthy of any sort of award.
It's a shame it didn't get an Oscar nomination although not a big suprise since contemporary costume designs are nearly always overlooked by the costume design branch no matter how great they are.
How do you feel about getting so many nominations for a big summer release?
Perhaps the biggest surprise of 2017 was Jordan Peele's Get Out, a movie that just might earn shlock horror peddlers Blumhouse Pictures a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards.
At any rate, Guillermo Del Toro's gorgeous, masterly The Shape of Water now leads the field with its 12 nominations, and in the joint silver position, Joe Wright's rousing and hugely enjoyable star - turn Churchill showcase Darkest Hour gets nine and Martin McDonagh's fierce tragicomedy Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — the big winner at the Globes — also gets nine.
I obviously speak of Jacki Weaver who has more problems to worry about in regards to getting a nomination and now has to content with a 20 - year - old in a big box office hit who's been shoved in the supporting category because they see easier dividends that way and they know they can get away with it because the critics follow them like sheep.
After making a big impression at last year's Cannes Film Festival, dominating Telluride in the fall, and earning an Oscar nomination in the Foreign Language Film category, Damián Szifrón's Wild Tales finally gets unleashed on North American audiences this week.
In 2016, she was a rare triple threat with three Emmy nominations (for lead actress in Getting On and guest actress in both Horace and Pete and The Big Bang Theory).
«All of the Money in the World» and «The Greatest Showman» got plenty of love, but where were the nominations for «The Big Sick» and «Get Out»?
Critically championed films Moonlight and Manchester by the Sea each scored big: Moonlight got six nominations in total, while Manchester got five, and both are nominated for Best Motion Picture: Drama, where they will likely duke it out for the win, alongside Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge, which got three nominations in total (Picture, Director for Gibson, and Actor for Andrew Garfield).
After big Gotham Award wins for Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird and Get Out and Independent Spirit Awards nominations for the same films (plus The Florida Project) we saw this week those same films hit big with NBR and NYFCC too.
The money is with the films that have the Oscar buzz or get nominations, but the movie that wins Best Picture in recent years didn't need to be big in terms of overall profit:
It's rare for youngsters to get a Best Actor nomination in their first big role, so Daniel Kaluuya and Timothee Chalamat are surprises.
Gravity is the big giant studio movie that got the most nominations.
2016 was a terrific year for film, and overall there were few big surprises, as most of the more acclaimed films got multiple nominations, led by a record - tying 14 awards (matching «Titanic» and «All About Eve») for the musical «La La Land,» starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
While it is hard to say this even before the nominations are announced, Dowd should she get a nomination, will have to be satisfied with her nomination because if she gets one — and that is a big if — she's got virtually no chance of winning with Sally Field and Anne Hathaway in the field.
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.
Outside of the Oscar bubble «Big Short» has a chance to earn a Best Ensemble nomination from the SAG Awards and both Carell and the movie are likely locks to get nominated in there respective Golden Globe comedy categories.
Last year, the supporting - actress category at the Globes matched up five - for - five with the Oscars later in the season, so maybe Lesley Manville not getting a nomination for Phantom Thread and The Big Sick's Holly Hunter being overlooked should tell us something.
The Big Short is playing very well at the box office, got a Screen Actors Guild Cast nomination and a Best Picture (Comedy or Musical) nom from the Globes.
Despite A24's success with getting nominations for Room, The End of the Tour and Mississippi Grind, there were no mentions for its biggest success of 2015, Ex Machina.
«The Martian,» «Bridge of Spies,» «Spotlight,» and «Mad Max: Fury Road» are nominated for six awards each, respectively, while «The Big Short» got five nominations.
Then I expect there to be a big narrative for 18x Emmy loser Angela Lansbury to get a nomination that could even propel her to a win.
The International Press Academy (IPA) has announced its nominations for the 22nd Annual Satellite ™ Awards in Motion Pictures: Best Motion Picture Call Me by Your Name The Big Sick Dunkirk Get Out God's Own Country I, Tonya...
Someone asked me on Twitter last night whether I expected any big shockers among the nominations, and I suggested that «Straight Outta Compton» might get a best - picture nomination.
Amazon's rumoured awards hopeful The Big Sick failed to bag any nominations, but fellow outlying contender Get Out has bagged a nod for both Best Actor (Daniel Kaluuya) and Best Comedy.
Some things to consider: The Big Sick getting a Best Picture nomination is the thing that could surprise a lot of people tomorrow morning, but shouldn't.
«Three Billboards» beat out «The Big Sick,» «Get Out,» «Lady Bird,» and «Mudbound» to win one of the most important awards in the lead up to Tuesday's Oscar nominations.
«And until they get a Best Picture nomination, filmmakers, in my opinion, will prefer to have their big awards movies go through a theatrical distributor.
And in terms of historical stats, it won big with SAG and BAFTA... but wait, it didn't even get a Best Director nomination, so it can't win Best Picture, can it?
Get Out was the only film centering on a person of color to score a Best Picture nomination but it showed up big in the major categories, with three additional nominations: Director, Lead Actor, and Original Screenplay.
Looking at this year's nominations, from The Big Sick getting shut out to Ridley Scott's last - minute submission.
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