Not exact matches
If it gets a huge
awards push
then I will probably see it, but for some reason I kinda feel like this
film is going to remain under the radar this
season.
Among the many bodies that give out
awards during gong
season in the States, the National Board of Review is possibly the most mysterious, rising out of the waves of
film coverage like a leviathan, handing out its honours,
then disappearing back into the depths.
I landed a gig,
then I lost it before it even started, but I had all this material gathered and ready to publish regarding the
then - upcoming
film awards season.
But if, say, Amy Adams was in a movie that fell apart in development, would she get to step in to direct and thus save it, and would her finished
film then be given a serious
award season push?
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a blast, she delivers superb work in Ex Machina and Testament of Youth deserved far more attention and notoriety than it got, and
then of course there's The Danish Girl, the
film that will likely spark a very busy
awards season for the actress who skyrocketed to fame this year.
But if you just want to watch a cute
film with British
award season polish,
then Goodbye Christopher Robin will work for you.
When the streaming platform acquires or produces a viable prestige movie, Netflix will give the
film a limited theatrical release in order to qualify it for various
awards -
season circles, especially the Academy —
then makes it available for streaming, or has it debut on streaming the same day it premieres in theaters.
Nevertheless, studios like to begin their
awards season maneuvering in the fall, and that usually starts at the Venice Film Festival, and
then those
films then move on to Telluride and TIFF.
The
film has dominated the
awards season this far, so if one group selects something else,
then it must be due to the strength of that
film.
Unfortunately, the
film's release kept getting pushed back, first to position it for
awards season and
then seemingly because the studio wasn't sure what to do with it.