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Kore - eda topped the best screenplay category with 25 % of the vote, while «Burning» only received 10 % of the vote in the category, tying for second place with Lebanese director Nadine Labaki's Jury Prize - winner «Capernaum» and Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan's three hour - plus drama «The Wild Pear Tree,» the last film to screen in competition this year.
«La La Land» and «Moonlight» are practically neck - and - neck when it comes to wins for Best Picture and Best Director, but «Manchester by the Sea» is a clear favorite in the screenplay category with seven wins thus far (compared to its closest competitors that only have two).
Peele has the edge, however, since he has been winning in the screenplay categories with many of the critic associations.

Not exact matches

A smaller film like Before Midnight was never going to be in with a shot for any of the main categories but its witty and intelligent script, co-written by director Richard Linklater and stars Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke, should have scored an original screenplay nod.
Considering Lee's pedigree, he has to be in with a shot at Best Director again, although keep an eye on this one in the screenplay and Best Picture categories.
Best Picture, Director, Screenplay and all four acting categories are put under the microscope, with Gary Oldman, Margot Robbie, Ridley Scott, Armie Hammer and more speaking in - depth about their contending movies.
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This was especially true with the writers branch in the original screenplay category.
Both directors have managed to break out of the foreign language «ghetto» with nods in categories like Director and Original Screenplay (which Almodóvar won in 2003), so voters will definitely seek out their latest.
Jordan Peele's horror - satire Get Out has a single nomination for Best Screenplay, a category he occupies with Martin McDonagh of Three Billboards and Greta Gerwig of Lady Bird.
The first film to accomplish the very rare feat of sweeping all five major Oscar categories (best picture, best actor, best actress, best director, and best screenplay), It Happened One Night is among the most gracefully constructed and edited films of the early sound era, packed with clever situations and gags that have entered the Hollywood comedy pantheon and featuring two actors at the top of their game, sparking with a chemistry that has never been bettered.
«Big Short» not only snuck into the Best Picture category but it earned McKay a Best Director nod, an Adapted Screenplay nomination (shared with Charles Randolph) and the film took an Editing slot as well.
With Rosamund Pike and Gillian Flynn, they may be able to push those ladies to the top of their categories of Actress and Adapted Screenplay.
The Times caught up with the filmmaker, who is nominated in the original screenplay category, shortly after the news Tuesday.
Both screenplay categories are top - heavy with Best Picture material at the...
Best Picture Will Win: The Artist Deserves to Win: The Artist Overlooked: Bridesmaids Best Director Will Win: Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) Deserves to Win: Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) Overlooked: David Fincher (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) Best Actor Will Win: George Clooney (The Descendants) Deserves to Win: Jean Dujardin (The Artist) Overlooked: Ryan Gosling (Drive) Best Actress Will Win: Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady) Deserves to Win: Viola Davis (The Help) Overlooked: Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids) Best Supporting Actor Will Win: Christopher Plummer (Beginners) Deserves to Win: Max von Sydow (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) Overlooked: Albert Brooks (Drive) Best Supporting Actress Will Win: Octavia Spencer (The Help) Deserves to Win: Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) Overlooked: Carey Mulligan (Drive) Best Original Screenplay: Will Win: Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris) Deserves to Win: Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo (Bridesmaids) Overlooked: Lars von Trier (Melancholia) Best Adapted Screenplay: Will Win: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (The Descendants) Deserves to Win: Steve Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin and Stan Chervin (Moneyball) Overlooked: Tate Tatlor and Kathryn Stockett (The Help) Predictions for Secondary Categories Animated Feature: Rango Art Direction: Hugo Foreign Language Film: A Separation Cinematography: The Tree of Life Costume Design: The Artist Documentary Feature: Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Film Editing: The Artist Makeup: The Iron Lady Original Score: The Artist Original Song: «Man or Muppet» (The Muppets) Sound Editing: Hugo Sound Mixing: Hugo Visual Effects: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Among the nominees are Pakistani American Kumail Nanjiani for «The Big Sick» (who wrote the original screenplay nominee with wife Emily V. Gordon, inspired by their courtship), «Mudbound» actress Mary J. Blige (in the supporting actress and original song categories, the latter of which she shares with Raphael Saadiq) and three directors — Jordan Peele («Get Out»), Greta Gerwig («Lady Bird») and Guillermo del Toro («The Shape of Water»)-- who don't fit their category's historically white male template.
Along with Anna Paquin, the second youngest Oscar winner ever, the duo swept the Best Actress categories and Campion won for Best Original screenplay.
They tied with five awards each, including a tie in one category, SCREENPLAY!
In most cases, the adapted screenplay category of a given Oscar race is packed with Best Picture nominees or contenders.
Not much change this month in the screenplay categories from last month; Adapted Screenplay has the same top 6 and in the same order with Wonderstruck holding a commanding lead but Call Me Your Name is still strong and Lean on Pete gains screenplay categories from last month; Adapted Screenplay has the same top 6 and in the same order with Wonderstruck holding a commanding lead but Call Me Your Name is still strong and Lean on Pete gains Screenplay has the same top 6 and in the same order with Wonderstruck holding a commanding lead but Call Me Your Name is still strong and Lean on Pete gains in points.
NYFCC matched two categories with NBR: Paul Thomas Anderson won another Best Original Screenplay prize, and Willem Dafore again won Supporting Actor.
In total, I got 32 - of - 43 correct, with three perfect categories of 5 - out - of - 5 (Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay) for 74 % accuracy.
It was no shock that Jonze won in the category of Best Original Screenplay with his romantic drama HER and film critics the world over are predicting the same outcome at this year's Academy Awards.
Nightcrawler did surprisingly well at the nomination stage, with four, including one for Rene Russo's supporting role; outdoing them with five was Whiplash, with nods not just for JK Simmons as best supporting actor, but also in the directing, original screenplay, editing and sound categories.
* James Ivory, who has competed three times in the directing category for his literary costume dramas «A Room With a View,» «Howards End» and «The Remains of the Day,» is officially the oldest Oscar winner ever at age 89 after winning Best Adapted Screenplay for the love story «Call Me by Your Name.»
The original screenplay category is once again packed with men.
Tom Ford's shocker «Nocturnal Animals» earned two awards for Ford's Best Adapted Screenplay and Michael Shannon, who tied with Bridges in the Best Supporting Actor category.
Still matching each other category by category, CMBYN took adapted screenplay with James Ivory's warm and delicate rendering of the beloved book, while Thread «s P.T. Anderson parlayed his witty dialogue to an original screenplay prize.
Peele, who is nominated in the best director and best original screenplay category for Get Out, which also got a best picture nod, arrived dressed in a white tuxedo with wife and Brooklyn Nine - Nine star Chelsea Peretti.
Released near the end of 1985 locally and the spring of 1987 in the US, My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund in its native tongue) would earn Hallström Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (the latter shared with three co-writers), two categories rarely recognizing foreign films.
Oscar winners and nominees highlight this category with Spike Lee (nominated in Original Screenplay for Do the Right Thing; Honorary Oscar winner in 2016) for Black Klansman and last season's winner in this category — Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) for If Beale Street Could Talk.
The other bonus came in the screenplay category, with the jury giving the award to both The Killing Of A Sacred Deer and You Were Never Really Here in a rare tie.
It may wind up too much of a popcorn blockbuster for some of these categories, but I think the technical ones are definitely in play, with Picture, Actor, Actress, and Original Screenplay potentially within reach as well.
Or they could go with «Whiplash,» a film that hasn't found much of a theatrical audience but will likely be nominated in several other categories, including supporting actor, screenplay and editing.
In the last two years, wins in key categories at the Indie Spirits have also synced with the Oscars: At the 2014 ceremony, 12 Years a Slave took best feature, Matthew McConaughey took best actor for Dallas Buyers Club, Cate Blanchett won best actress for Blue Jasmine, Jared Leto took the best supporting actor trophy for Dallas Buyers Club, Lupita Nyong» o won best supporting actress for 12 Years a Slave as well as the film's screenwriter John Ridley for best screenplay.
The caustic, darkly comic ballbuster Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri walked away from the Globes with trophies in four of the six categories it was nominated in, and the most awards of any feature film of the night: The movie took the Best Motion Picture — Drama) prize, stars Sam Rockwell and Frances McDormand both took home acting awards in their categories, and director Martin McDonagh won for his screenplay.
The victory for «The Shape of Water» is rather surprising because, for the first time in over 20 years, a Best Picture winner has won the top prize without having a nomination for Best Cast from SAG, along with another big surprise of not winning its respective Screenplay category on the way to the top.
He had previously worked with Spielberg on Munich for which he was nominated for an Oscar in the Adapted Screenplay category.
The adapted Screenplay category is not as crowded as original which gives this one a pretty good shot at being considered there, along with maybe costumes, cinematography, supporting for Pike.
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.
According to the site's predictions, calculated from «experts» and users, the category with the most female representation is Best Original Screenplay (made up of 40 percent women).
Boasting sumptuous period production design, cinematography in the irregular 2.0:1 aspect ratio by accomplished Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro (Apocalypse Now, The Last Emperor, and a number of Warren Beatty films), and costumes, Café Society could get recognized in some technical award categories, even if it doesn't add to the long list of original screenplay nominations (and wins) Allen has earned with apparent apathy.
Original screenplay was a much less competitive category this year than adapted screenplay, with Spotlight and Inside Out the only real locks, and the former a heavy overall favorite.
James Franco was left out of the Best Actor category, but The Disaster Artist was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, news that co-writer Michael H. Weber took very well, along with Haddish playfully butchering his name.
Despite the presence of Oscar hopefuls throughout many of the categories, the Spirit Awards also strive to recognize emerging talents, with categories for first feature and first screenplay, as well as the John Cassavetes Award for a feature made for under $ 500,000.
Campaigns in Best Picture, Best Director for Zemeckis, Best Actor for Pitt, Best Actress for Cotillard, Best Supporting Actor for Goode or Harris, Best Supporting Actress for Caplan, Best Original Screenplay for Knight, along with the technical categories.
An extremely competitive Original Screenplay category was won by Quentin Tarantino for the enjoyably brash and transgressive Django Unchained, immediately followed up with a worthy win for Christoph Waltz (pictured above right) for his supporting (show - stealing) performance in the same film.
Although support was clearly scattered, with no film getting the vote of the majority of critics polled, «A Prophet» came out on top in every voting category, including Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Performance for breakthrought star Tahar Rahim.
With three prior nominations in the acting categories and a win in Screenplay for Good Will Hunting, Matt Damon now has his first Best Picture nomination, as producer of the Casey Affleck - starring Manchester by the Sea.
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