Not exact matches
France Football, the organizers of the Ballon d'Or
award, are
hopeful that Barcelona midfielder, Andres Iniesta will win the prize this
year.
After debuting at the Cannes Film Festival last month, the delayed, once -
hopeful awards contender Grace of Monaco will likely hit theaters sometime later this
year.
It's Friday, January 13th, a scary day for some but for none more than for Oscar
hopefuls as today at 5 pm PST the voting closes for this
year's Academy
Award nominations.
Moving along at Toronto, it seems Mitch Glazer's «Passion Play,» which was as much for the director since he spent 20
years trying to get it made, was hung right out to dry and that Mickey Rourke can be knocked off of anyone's list of
awards hopefuls.
It's a situation that manifests nearly every
year, where some
awards hopeful is deemed problematic, like «Saving Mr. Banks» for glossing over Walt Disney's unsavory views, or «Zero Dark Thirty» for its...
It's a situation that manifests nearly every
year, where some
awards hopeful is deemed problematic, like «Saving Mr. Banks» for glossing over Walt Disney's unsavory views, or «Zero Dark Thirty» for its perceived endorsement of torture.
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In an industry where
awards - season hopefuls make their debuts during the Sundance Film Festival — more than 12 months before the Academy Awards at which they'll hopefully compete — and where certain films (like Get Out) can sustain a prestige narrative for an entire year, it's really never too early to start predicting which films will make a splash at next year's O
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Awards at which they'll hopefully compete — and where certain films (like Get Out) can sustain a prestige narrative for an entire
year, it's really never too early to start predicting which films will make a splash at next
year's Oscars.
Fox Searchlight has a pair of
awards hopefuls coming to Venice with The Shape of Water from Guillermo del Toro and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and A24 (reigning Best Picture winner with Moonlight) is debuting Lean on Pete from Andrew Haigh (Weekend, 45
Years).
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year's fall
awards hopefuls.
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This
year we have a handful of
awards hopefuls that have been in and out of predictions including Disobedience starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams, Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool starring Annette Bening and Jamie Bell and Woman Walks Ahead starring Jessica Chastain.
After a break - neck debut pace for fall
award hopefuls, the
year is starting off decidedly slower for the Specialties, hardly unusual.
In keeping with the youthful slant of many of this
year's
awards hopefuls, this
year's group of Gray Lady picks skews rather younger, ranging from 13
year - old Kodi Smit - Phee to 24
year - old Anna Kendrick.
Beyond the inside - the - mediasphere headaches of scheduling and other logistics, the transition only served to underscore how the festival continues to be torn between premieres of Hollywood films hitting theaters within weeks, the carefully calibrated launch of
award - season
hopefuls, the rediscovery of films from earlier in the festival
year, and the emergence of new international and independent titles.
Once seen as a waning force in the film industry calendar, the world's oldest film festival has regained its status as a kingmaker for
award - season
hopefuls, with a record of launching films that have gone on to enjoy success at the Academy
Awards, including two recent best picture winners in Spotlight and Birdman, and the film that took home the highest number of Oscars this
year, La La Land.
So while Hollywood chooses this time of
year to start shelling their
award hopefuls, many of them emotionally draining dramas, the search for a palette cleanser seems more of a necessity than a choice and this
year, DreamWorks Animation is delivering the goods.
It took a longer time than I expected for this
awards hopeful from last
year to hit Blu - Ray / DVD this
year (which is actually fitting considering how it took decades to actually make the flick), but it's worth the wait to me.
Big Eyes seems to be one of the centerpieces of his efforts this
year, as evidenced by the fact that he has given it a coveted Christmas Day release date, which remains the most high - profile launching date for an
awards hopeful, despite the fact that it has been more than a decade since a December release has won Best Picture.
It's the time of
year when
awards hopefuls start jostling for position, and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Birdman has long - been tipped for big things.
For a refresher course on all of the
award hopefuls, catch up on The Ringer's coverage of this
year's nominees.
It was funny to hear Schrader allude to «
awards season» at the screening, when explaining why the film will be held back to next spring because Hawke would've given this
year's crop of best actor
hopefuls a run for their money.
(Here's my only gripe about this
year's
award hopefuls)
Once again the Writers Guild of America's eligibility strictures, which stipulate that a qualifying production must conform to the guild's Minimum Basic Agreement, have rendered a number of this
year's screenplay Oscar
hopefuls non-factors in the organization's annual
awards race.
Original story: We're not usually given to this kind of
hopeful speculation, but there isn't much else to write about at this time of
year, so we'll give this one a go: Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro are presenting an
award together at The Game
Awards on Thursday night, and it's got the internet wondering whether they will also show a bit more of Death Stranding.
As the countdown begins to this
year's event, we run through the
hopeful studios and the games that could earn them our coveted
awards
Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright are the
hopeful candidates for this
year's
award - one of which will be selected for the prize by judges Mariella Frostrup, Charles Esche, Jonathan Jones and Andrea Schlieker.