Film Awards 2020

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The Golden Globes certainly threw a wrench to both of the actress races. Whoever is going to win best supporting actress and lead actress will only win one of the Globe or SAG but not both for the first time in like forever. Day’s win is a huge shock as she wasn’t nominated for SAG and won’t be for BAFTA since she missed the shortlist there. The first time a non-globe winner ended up winning best actress was when Halle Berry won in 2001 and the best actress winner has never NOT been nominated at SAG in its entire history. This race has gotten exciting.

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Here is the complete list of winners I copied and pasted from CNN:

TELEVISION

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series -- Musical or Comedy

Don Cheadle - "Black Monday"
Nicholas Hoult - "The Great"
Eugene Levy - "Schitt's Creek"
Jason Sudekis - "Ted Lasso" - *WINNER
Ramy Youssef - "Ramy"

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series -- Musical or Comedy
Lily Collins - "Emily in Paris"
Kaley Cuoco - "The Flight Attendant"
Elle Fanning - "The Great"
Jane Levy - "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist"
Catherine O'Hara - "Schitt's Creek"- WINNER*

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series -- Drama

Jason Bateman - "Ozark"
Josh O'Connor - "The Crown" - WINNER*
Bob Odenkirk - "Better Call Saul"
Al Pacino - "Hunters"
Matthew Rhys - "Perry Mason"

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series -- Drama
Olivia Colman - "The Crown"
Jodie Comer - "Killing Eve"
Emma Corrin - "The Crown" - WINNER*
Laura Linney - "Ozark"
Sarah Paulson - "Ratched"

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Bryan Cranston - "Your Honor"
Jeff Daniels - "The Comey Rule"
Hugh Grant - "The Undoing"
Mark Ruffalo - "I Know This Much is True" - WINNER*
Ethan Hawke - "The Good Lord Bird"

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Cate Blanchett - "Mrs. America"
Daisy Edgar-Jones - "Normal People"
Shira Haas - "Unorthodox"
Nicole Kidman - "The Undoing"
Anya Taylor-Joy - "The Queen's Gambit" - WINNER*

Best Television Series Drama

"The Crown" - WINNER*
"Lovecraft Country"
"The Mandalorian"
"Ozark"
"Ratched"

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
"Normal People"
"The Queen's Gambit" - WINNER*
"Small Axe"
"The Undoing"
"Unorthodox"

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Helena Bonham Carter - "The Crown"
Julia Garner - "Ozark"
Annie Murphy - "Schitt's Creek"
Cynthia Nixon - "Ratched"
Gillian Anderson - "The Crown" - *WINNER

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

John Boyega - "Small Axe" - WINNER*
Brendan Gleeson - "The Comey Rule"
Daniel Levy - "Schitt's Creek"
Jim Parsons - "Hollywood"
Donald Sutherland - "The Undoing"

Best Television Series -- Musical or Comedy
"Emily in Paris"
"The Flight Attendant"
"Schitt's Creek" - WINNER*
"The Great"
"Ted Lasso"

FILM

Best Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy

"Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" - WINNER*
"Hamilton"
"Music"
"Palm Springs"
"The Prom"

Best Motion Picture -- Drama
"The Father"
"Mank"
"Nomadland" - WINNER*
"Promising Young Woman"
"The Trial of the Chicago 7"

Best Motion Picture -- Foreign Language
"Another Round," Denmark
"La Llorona," Guatamala/France
"The Life Ahead," Italy
"Minari," USA - WINNER*
"Two of Us," France/USA

Best Screenplay -- Motion Picture
Emerald Fennell - "Promising Young Woman"
Jack Fincher - "Mank"
Aaron Sorkin - "The Trial of the Chicago 7" - WINNER*
Florian Zeller, Christopher Hampton - "The Father"
Chloe Zhao - "Nomadland"

Best Original Song -- Motion Picture
"Fight for You" - "Judas and the Black Messiah"
"Hear My Voice" - "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
"IO SI (Seen)" - "The Life Ahead" - WINNER*
"Speak Now" - "One Night in Miami"
"Tigers & Tweed" - "The United States vs. Billie Holiday"

Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Sacha Baron Cohen - "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
Daniel Kaluuya - "Judas and the Black Messiah" - WINNER*
Jared Leto - "The Little Things"
Bill Murray - "On the Rocks"
Leslie Odom, Jr. - "One Night in Miami"

Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Glenn Close - "Hillbilly Elegy"
Olivia Colman - "The Father"
Jodie Foster - "The Mauritanian" - WINNER*
Amanda Seyfried - "Mank"
Helena Zengel - "News of the World"

Best Actor in a Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy
Sacha Baron Cohen - "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" - WINNER*
James Corden - "The Prom"
Lin-Manuel Miranda - "Hamilton"
Dev Patel - "The Personal History of David Copperfield"
Andy Samberg - "Palm Springs"

Best Motion Picture -- Animated
"The Croods: A New Age"
"Onward"
"Over the Moon"
"Soul" - WINNER*
"Wolfwalkers"

Best Actor in a Motion Picture -- Drama
Chadwick Boseman, - "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" - WINNER*
Riz Ahmed - "The Sound of Metal"
Anthony Hopkins - "The Father"
Gary Oldman - "Mank"
Tahar Rahim - "The Mauritanian"

Best Actress in a Motion Picture -- Drama
Viola Davis - "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"
Andra Day - "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" - WINNER*
Vanessa Kirby - "Pieces of a Woman"
Frances McDormand - "Nomadland"
Carey Mulligan - "Promising Young Woman

Best Actress in a Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy
Maria Bakalova - "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"
Kate Hudson - "Music"
Michelle Pfeiffer - "French Exit"
Rosamund Pike - "I Care A Lot" - WINNER*
Anya Taylor-Joy - "Emma"

Best Actor in a Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy
Sacha Baron Cohen - "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" - WINNER*
James Corden - "The Prom"
Lin-Manuel Miranda - "Hamilton"
Dev Patel - "The Personal History of David Copperfield"
Andy Samberg - "Palm Springs"

Best Director -- Motion Picture
David Fincher - "Mank"
Regina King - "One Night in Miami"
Aaron Sorkin - "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
Chloe Zhao - "Nomadland" - WINNER*
Emerald Fennell - "Promising Young Woman"

Best Original Score
"The Midnight Sky"
"Tenet"
"News of the World"
"Mank"
"Soul" - WINNER*
 
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I'll admit I loved that there were some surprise winners. Awards shows have been getting kind of boring because the narrative and campaigning for awards sets everything up far in advance of the Oscars. The only sure thing this year is Chadwick Boseman will continue to win everything and I'm fine with that. It's nice to see things shaken up a bit and Chadwick Boseman was amazing in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.
 

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I was surprised by Andra Day winning best lead actress. Never heard of her or the movie. She is not nominated for SAG. I thought Frances McDormand would Win most awards.
 

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I wonder if the main acting categories and director will all be won by people of colour? Zhao, Boseman, Day, Kaluuya, and Yuh-jung?
 

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Yeah, I doubt it too, but has there ever been a year where it could actually be conceivable?

McDormand has already won twice, would she really win a 3rd time?
 

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Out of the potential contenders, I’m rooting for McDormand a third time. I saw Day’s movie. It’s baaaaaad and she’s only ok in it. Before the Globes, Carey Mulligan was the favorite. She can still sweep the rest of the awards.
 

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I love Andra Day and I love Billie Holiday but the music biopic formula has become beyond stale by now.
 

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Out of the potential contenders, I’m rooting for McDormand a third time. I saw Day’s movie. It’s baaaaaad and she’s only ok in it. Before the Globes, Carey Mulligan was the favorite. She can still sweep the rest of the awards.
So at Oscar time it could be McDormand vs Mulligan? The SAG may give a clue.
 

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So at Oscar time it could be McDormand vs Mulligan? The SAG may give a clue.
Yeah, but I would not dismiss Day either. She’s been getting some great press and support since her Globe win. She may only need that Globe win to move on Oscar. I’m kind of hoping every award picks a different winner and that way Oscar will be a total surprise.
 

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BAFTA aka The British Oscars announced their nominations. Usually, they with the guild awards like SAG and PGA and DGA are great indicators of who will be Oscar nominated because there are tons of overlap in membership, but this year, BAFTA did something new and had a jury of 12 make the nominations for the acting and directing categories among others, while other categories like Best Film and Best Screenplay were chosen the normal way. So because some categories had juries watch every submission and pick nominees from them, we have some DIFFERENT nominees. Lots of diversity though. Check out Best Actress. Only 2 of the expected 4 Oscar nominees made it and it's one of them who did wasn't considered one of the stronger choices. For Supporting Actress, none of the Globe nominees made it (Bakalova was put in lead comedy) and only 2 of the SAG nominees did:

BEST FILM

THE FATHER Philippe Carcassonne, Jean-Louis Livi, David Parfitt
THE MAURITANIAN TBC
NOMADLAND Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, Frances McDormand, Peter Spears, Chloé Zhao
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Ben Browning, Emerald Fennell, Ashley Fox, Josey McNamara
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Stuart Besser, Marc Platt

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

CALM WITH HORSES Nick Rowland, Daniel Emmerson, Joe Murtagh
THE DIG Simon Stone, Gabrielle Tana, Moira Buffini
THE FATHER Florian Zeller, Philippe Carcassone, Jean-Louis Livi, David Parfitt, Christopher Hampton
HIS HOUSE Remi Weekes, Martin Gentles, Edward Kings, Roy Lee
LIMBO Ben Sharrock, Irune Gurtubai, Angus Lamont
THE MAURITANIAN Kevin Macdonald, Rory Haines, Sohrab Noshirvani, M.B. Traven
MOGUL MOWGLI Bassam Tariq, Riz Ahmed, Thomas Benski, Bennett McGhee
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Emerald Fennell, Ben Browning, Ashley Fox, Josey McNamara
ROCKS Sarah Gavron, Ameenah Ayub Allen, Faye Ward, Theresa Ikoko, Claire Wilson
SAINT MAUD Rose Glass, Andrea Cornwell, Oliver Kassman

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

HIS HOUSE Remi Weekes (Writer/Director)
LIMBO Ben Sharrock (Writer/Director), Irune Gurtubai (Producer) [also produced by Angus Lamont]
MOFFIE Jack Sidey (Writer/Producer) [also written by Oliver Hermanus and produced by Eric Abraham]
ROCKS Theresa Ikoko, Claire Wilson (Writers)
SAINT MAUD Rose Glass (Writer/Director), Oliver Kassman (Producer) [also produced by Andrea Cornwell]

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ANOTHER ROUND Thomas Vinterberg, Sisse Graum Jørgensen
DEAR COMRADES! Andrei Konchalovsky, Alisher Usmanov
LES MISÉRABLES Ladj Ly
MINARI Lee Isaac Chung, Christina Oh
QUO VADIS, AIDA? Jasmila Žbanić, Damir Ibrahimovich

DOCUMENTARY

COLLECTIVE Alexander Nanau
DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: A LIFE ON OUR PLANET Alastair Fothergill, Jonnie Hughes, Keith Scholey
THE DISSIDENT Bryan Fogel, Thor Halvorssen
MY OCTOPUS TEACHER Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed, Craig Foster
THE SOCIAL DILEMMA Jeff Orlowski, Larissa Rhodes

ANIMATED FILM

ONWARD Dan Scanlon, Kori Rae
SOUL Pete Docter, Dana Murray
WOLFWALKERS Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Paul Young

DIRECTOR

ANOTHER ROUND Thomas Vinterberg
BABYTEETH Shannon Murphy
MINARI Lee Isaac Chung
NOMADLAND Chloé Zhao
QUO VADIS, AIDA? Jasmila Žbanić
ROCKS Sarah Gavron

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

ANOTHER ROUND Tobias Lindholm, Thomas Vinterberg
MANK Jack Fincher
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Emerald Fennell
ROCKS Theresa Ikoko, Claire Wilson
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Aaron Sorkin

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

THE DIG Moira Buffini
THE FATHER Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller
THE MAURITANIAN Rory Haines, Sohrab Noshirvani, M.B. Traven
NOMADLAND Chloé Zhao
THE WHITE TIGER Ramin Bahrani

LEADING ACTRESS

BUKKY BAKRAY Rocks
RADHA BLANK The Forty-Year-Old Version
VANESSA KIRBY Pieces of a Woman
FRANCES McDORMAND Nomadland
WUNMI MOSAKU His House
ALFRE WOODARD Clemency

LEADING ACTOR

RIZ AHMED Sound of Metal
CHADWICK BOSEMAN Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
ADARSH GOURAV The White Tiger
ANTHONY HOPKINS The Father
MADS MIKKELSEN Another Round
TAHAR RAHIM The Mauritanian

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

NIAMH ALGAR Calm With Horses
KOSAR ALI Rocks
MARIA BAKALOVA Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
DOMINIQUE FISHBACK Judas and the Black Messiah
ASHLEY MADEKWE County Lines
YUH-JUNG YOUN Minari

SUPPORTING ACTOR

DANIEL KALUUYA Judas and the Black Messiah
BARRY KEOGHAN Calm With Horses
ALAN KIM Minari
LESLIE ODOM JR. One Night in Miami…
CLARKE PETERS Da 5 Bloods
PAUL RACI Sound of Metal

ORIGINAL SCORE

MANK Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
MINARI Emile Mosseri
NEWS OF THE WORLD James Newton Howard
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Anthony Willis
SOUL Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross

CASTING

CALM WITH HORSES Shaheen Baig
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH Alexa L. Fogel
MINARI Julia Kim
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Lindsay Graham Ahanonu, Mary Vernieu
ROCKS Lucy Pardee

CINEMATOGRAPHY

JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH Sean Bobbitt
MANK Erik Messerschmidt
THE MAURITANIAN Alwin H. Küchler
NEWS OF THE WORLD Dariusz Wolski
NOMADLAND Joshua James Richards

EDITING

THE FATHER Yorgos Lamprinos
NOMADLAND Chloé Zhao
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Frédéric Thoraval
SOUND OF METAL Mikkel E.G. Nielsen
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Alan Baumgarten

PRODUCTION DESIGN

THE DIG Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana Macdonald
THE FATHER Peter Francis, Cathy Featherstone
MANK Donald Graham Burt, Jan Pascale
NEWS OF THE WORLD David Crank, Elizabeth Keenan
REBECCA Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer

COSTUME DESIGN

AMMONITE Michael O’Connor
THE DIG Alice Babidge
EMMA. Alexandra Byrne
MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM Ann Roth
MANK Trish Summerville

MAKE UP & HAIR

THE DIG Jenny Shircore
HILLBILLY ELEGY Patricia Dehaney, Eryn Krueger Mekash, Matthew Mungle
MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM Matiki Anoff, Larry M. Cherry, Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia Neal
MANK Kimberley Spiteri, Gigi Williams
PINOCCHIO Mark Coulier

SOUND

GREYHOUND TBC
NEWS OF THE WORLD Michael Fentum, William Miller, Mike Prestwood Smith, John Pritchett, Oliver Tarney
NOMADLAND Sergio Diaz, Zach Seivers, M. Wolf Snyder
SOUL Coya Elliott, Ren Klyce, David Parker
SOUND OF METAL Jaime Baksht, Nicolas Becker, Phillip Bladh, Carlos Cortés, Michelle Couttolenc

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

GREYHOUND Pete Bebb, Nathan McGuinness, Sebastian von Overheidt
THE MIDNIGHT SKY Matt Kasmir, Chris Lawrence, David Watkins
MULAN Sean Faden, Steve Ingram, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury
THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN Santiago Colomo Martinez, Nick Davis, Greg Fisher
TENET Scott Fisher, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Lockley

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

THE FIRE NEXT TIME Renaldho Pelle, Yanling Wang, Kerry Jade Kolbe
THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT Mole Hill, Laura Duncalf
THE SONG OF A LOST BOY Daniel Quirke, Jamie MacDonald, Brid Arnstein

BRITISH SHORT FILM

EYELASH Jesse Lewis Reece, Ike Newman
LIZARD Akinola Davies, Rachel Dargavel, Wale Davies
LUCKY BREAK John Addis, Rami Sarras Pantoja
MISS CURVY Ghada Eldemellawy
THE PRESENT Farah Nabulsi

EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)

BUKKY BAKRAY
KINGSLEY BEN-ADIR
MORFYDD CLARK
ṢỌPẸ DÌRÍSÙ
CONRAD KHAN
 

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Oscar nominations will be announced tomorrow. Usually by the announcement I have seen more than half the movies. Not so this year. I am still interested in the announcement. I recently discontinued my Showtime/HBO package. The Movie Package is still there but they show old movies. I am still not messing with On Demand.
 
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Oscar Nominations are out:

From the above article, here are the nominees:

Best Picture​

“The Father” (Sony Pictures Classics)

“Judas and the Black Messiah” (Warner Bros.)

“Mank” (Netflix)

“Minari” (A24)

“Nomadland” (Searchlight Pictures)

“Promising Young Woman” (Focus Features)

“Sound of Metal” (Amazon Studios)

“The Trial of the Chicago 7” (Netflix)

Best Director​

Thomas Vinterberg (“Another Round”)

David Fincher (“Mank”)

Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”)

Chloé Zhao (“Nomadland”)

Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”)

Best Actor in a Leading Role​

Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”)

Chadwick Boseman (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”)

Anthony Hopkins (“The Father”)

Gary Oldman (“Mank”)

Steven Yeun (“Minari”)

Best Actress in a Leading Role​

Viola Davis (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”)

Andra Day (“The United States v. Billie Holiday”)

Vanessa Kirby (“Pieces of a Woman”)

Frances McDormand (“Nomadland”)

Carey Mulligan (“Promising Young Woman”)

Best Supporting Actor​

Sacha Baron Cohen (“The Trial of the Chicago 7”)

Daniel Kaluuya (“Judas and the Black Messiah”)

Leslie Odom Jr. (“One Night in Miami”)

Paul Raci (“Sound of Metal”)

Lakeith Stanfield (“Judas and the Black Messiah”)

Best Supporting Actress​

Maria Bakalova (‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”)

Glenn Close (“Hillbilly Elegy”)

Olivia Colman (“The Father”)

Amanda Seyfried (“Mank”)

Youn Yuh-jung (“Minari”)

Best Adapted Screenplay​

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” Peter Baynham, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jena Friedman, Anthony Hines, Lee Kern, Dan Mazer, Nina Pedrad, Erica Rivinoja, Dan Swimer

“The Father,” Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller

“Nomadland,” Chloé Zhao

“One Night in Miami,” Kemp Powers

“The White Tiger,” Ramin Bahrani

Best Original Screenplay​

“Judas and the Black Messiah,” Will Berson, Shaka King, Keith Lucas, Kenneth Lucas

“Minari,” Lee Isaac Chung

“Promising Young Woman,” Emerald Fennell

“Sound of Metal,” Abraham Marder, Darius Marder, Derek Cianfrance

“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Aaron Sorkin

Best Original Song​

“Fight for You,” (“Judas and the Black Messiah”)

“Hear My Voice,” (“The Trial of the Chicago 7”)

“Húsavík,” (“Eurovision Song Contest”)

“Io Si (Seen),” (“The Life Ahead”)

“Speak Now,” (“One Night in Miami”)

Best Original Score​

“Da 5 Bloods,” Terence Blanchard

“Mank,” Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross

“Minari,” Emile Mosseri

“News of the World,” James Newton Howard

“Soul,” Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste

Best Sound​

“Greyhound,” Odin Benitez, Jason King, Christian P. Minkler, Michael Minkler, Jeff Sawyer

“Mank,” Ren Klyce, Jeremy Molod, David Parker, Nathan Nance, Drew Kunin

“News of the World,” John Pritchett, Mike Prestwood Smith, William Miller, Oliver Tarney, Michael Fentum

“Soul,” Coya Elliott, Ren Klyce, David Parker, Vince Caro

“Sound of Metal,” Phillip Bladh, Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés, Carolina Santana

Best Costume Design​

“Emma,” Alexandra Byrne

“Mank,” Trish Summerville

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Ann Roth

“Mulan,” Bina Daigeler

“Pinocchio”

Best Animated Short Film​

“Burrow” (Disney Plus/Pixar)

“Genius Loci” (Kazak Productions)

“If Anything Happens I Love You” (Netflix)

“Opera” (Beasts and Natives Alike)

“Yes-People” (CAOZ hf. Hólamói)

Best Live Action Short Film​

“Feeling Through”

“The Letter Room”

“The Present”

“Two Distant Strangers”

“White Eye”

Best Animated Feature Film​

“Onward” (Pixar)

“Over the Moon” (Netflix)

“Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon” (Netflix)

“Soul” (Pixar)

“Wolfwalkers” (Apple TV Plus/GKIDS)

Best Cinematography​

“Judas and the Black Messiah,” Sean Bobbitt

“Mank,” Erik Messerschmidt

“News of the World,” Dariusz Wolski

“Nomadland,” Joshua James Richards

“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Phedon Papamichael

Best Documentary Feature​

“Collective” (Magnolia Pictures and Participant)

“Crip Camp” (Netflix)

“The Mole Agent” (Gravitas Ventures)

“My Octopus Teacher” (Netflix)

“Time” (Amazon Studios)

Best Documentary Short Subject​

“Colette” (Time Travel Unlimited)

“A Concerto Is a Conversation” (Breakwater Studios)

“Do Not Split” (Field of Vision)

“Hunger Ward” (MTV Documentary Films)

“A Love Song for Latasha” (Netflix)

Best Film Editing​

“The Father,” Yorgos Lamprinos

“Nomadland,” Chloé Zhao

“Promising Young Woman,” Frédéric Thoraval

“Sound of Metal,” Mikkel E.G. Nielsen

“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Alan Baumgarten

Best International Feature Film​

“Another Round” (Denmark)

“Better Days” (Hong Kong)

“Collective” (Romania)

“The Man Who Sold His Skin” (Tunisia)

“Quo Vadis, Aida?”(Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling​

“Emma,” Marese Langan

“Hillbilly Elegy,” Eryn Krueger Mekash, Patricia Dehaney, Matthew Mungle

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Matiki Anoff, Mia Neal, Larry M. Cherry

“Mank,” Kimberley Spiteri, Gigi Williams

“Pinocchio,” Dalia Colli, Anna Kieber, Sebastian Lochmann, Stephen Murphy

Best Production Design​

“The Father,” Peter Francis, Cathy Featherstone

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Mark Ricker, Karen O’Hara, Diana Stoughton

“Mank,” Donald Graham Burt, Jan Pascale

“News of the World,” David Crank, Elizabeth Keenan

“Tenet,” Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas

Best Visual Effects

“Love and Monsters”

“The Midnight Sky,” Matt Kasmir, Chris Lawrence, Dave Watkins, Max Solomon

“Mulan,” Sean Faden, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury, Steve Ingram

“The One and Only Ivan,” Nick Davis, Greg Fisher, Ben Jones, Santiago Colomo Martinez

“Tenet,” Andrew Jackson, Andrew Lockley, Scott R. Fisher, Mike Chambers

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Quick note, Glenn Close is the first person since Amy Irving in Yentl to be nominated for both a Razzie and an Oscar for the same performance. The only other person to do that was James Coco for Only When I Laugh.

Also, she joins Marlon Brando, Jack Lemmon, Peter O'Toole, Geraldine Page, and Denzel Washington in getting her 8th nomination.
 
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Hmm. I’ve gone to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video and added Mank, Sound of Metal, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and One Night in Miami to my list. 😃 I can’t find any of the other nominees yet in my streaming accounts (not on Hulu, either). I’ve already seen Trial of Chicago Seven and it’s pretty good!
 
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Lakeith Stanfield is considered a huge surprise and huge category fraud since he's clearly the lead actor in Judas, but having a nomination is better than nothing.

I'm sad more smaller indies didn't get in (like Never Rarely Sometimes Always), but it is what it is.

I'm rooting for Youn and Bakalova to win, but if Close somehow wins, I will also be ecstatic even though I hate that Hillbilly Elegy movie with a passion.

I'm not the biggest fan of Minari and can think of much better Asian-American themed films, but hey, it takes a safe, inoffensive one to break the glass ceiling. Steven Yeun and Riz Ahmed are the third and fourth Asian male actors to be nominated for an Oscar for Lead after Yul Brynner (Russian) and Ben Kingsley (Indian), but they're the first ones to be nominated for playing characters with hair.

If Youn wins, she'll be the first Asian actress to win in forever, and in her category specifically, probably the first since Miyoshi Umeki in Sayanora in like 1954-55 or whatever.
 

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I have not seen any of the movies (I tried with Mank, Ma Rainey and Chicago 7 as they are on Netflix, but ugh, so boring)...except Eurovision. Although Jaja Ding Dong is the better song, I want Husavik to win!
 

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Lakeith Stanfield is considered a huge surprise and huge category fraud since he's clearly the lead actor in Judas, but having a nomination is better than nothing.

I'm sad more smaller indies didn't get in (like Never Rarely Sometimes Always), but it is what it is.

I'm rooting for Youn and Bakalova to win, but if Close somehow wins, I will also be ecstatic even though I hate that Hillbilly Elegy movie with a passion.

I'm not the biggest fan of Minari and can think of much better Asian-American themed films, but hey, it takes a safe, inoffensive one to break the glass ceiling. Steven Yeun and Riz Ahmed are the third and fourth Asian male actors to be nominated for an Oscar for Lead after Yul Brynner (Russian) and Ben Kingsley (Indian), but they're the first ones to be nominated for playing characters with hair.

If Youn wins, she'll be the first Asian actress to win in forever, and in her category specifically, probably the first since Miyoshi Umeki in Sayanora in like 1954-55 or whatever.
Oscar year 1957, awarded during 1958.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayonara

And I am prepared for GC to continue her Susan Lucci-esque Oscar no win streak, but would also be beyond thrilled to be surprised.
 

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Oscar year 1957, awarded during 1958.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayonara

And I am prepared for GC to continue her Susan Lucci-esque Oscar no win streak, but would also be beyond thrilled to be surprised.
Although Best Supporting Actress is kind of wide open this year, I don't think this is the vehicle to do it for Close. It's a very polarizing performance of a controversial role in a film adaptation of a book people are now realizing is trash.
 

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Although Best Supporting Actress is kind of wide open this year, I don't think this is the vehicle to do it for Close. It's a very polarizing performance of a controversial role in a film adaptation of a book people are now realizing is trash.
Oh, I don't disagree. I would just prefer that it not be Olivia Colman winning over GC again :wuzrobbed . After the Golden Globes, I'd have settled for Jodie Foster equaling Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with 2 BA and 1 BSA.
 

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Oh, I don't disagree. I would just prefer that it not be Olivia Colman winning over GC again :wuzrobbed . After the Golden Globes, I'd have settled for Jodie Foster equaling Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with 2 BA and 1 BSA.
I really do think this year is between Bakalova and Youn with Close being a quiet spoiler, who clearly has the actor's branch support. As time moves forward, the surprise loss to Colman seems crueler and crueler. Not saying Colman didn't deserve, but the fact that a huge favorite who has never been rewarded before and was getting that kind of narrative and who won every precursor prior to losing at the last minute seems very Charlie Brown and Lucy with the football especially when that narrative has won it for so many other actors before.
 

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I hope they don't give it to Close. I hate when awards become lifetime achievement awards.
 

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I hope they don't give it to Close. I hate when awards become lifetime achievement awards.
If Close wins sometime in the future, it'll be because they think she deserved it. They had a chance to give her a lifetime achievement Oscar a few years ago with everything going in her favor, and they decided not to. So that indicates that they'll only give it to her if they think she actually deserves it. Of all the actors/actresses who have been Oscar nominated and then built a narrative that they were due for a win, they made sure to exclude Close, who does not benefit from such a narrative. Too bad she can't be treated like Renee Zellweger, coming back after a decade of obscurity, giving a horrible impersonation of Judy Garland in an Oscar baity biopic, and giving strange speeches, and then win a second iffy Oscar (her first was undeserved) just to then disappear into obscurity again. In comparison, they're making Close WORK for it.
 
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I really do think this year is between Bakalova and Youn with Close being a quiet spoiler, who clearly has the actor's branch support. As time moves forward, the surprise loss to Colman seems crueler and crueler. Not saying Colman didn't deserve, but the fact that a huge favorite who has never been rewarded before and was getting that kind of narrative and who won every precursor prior to losing at the last minute seems very Charlie Brown and Lucy with the football especially when that narrative has won it for so many other actors before.
Glenn Close didn't win all the precursors though. Colman won the BAFTA, Close won the SAG and because they were nominated in different categories at the Globes they both won there. The smaller awards were split pretty consistently between them. The narrative was definitely in Glenn Close's favour but when you look at how the season panned out there was always the chance that Olivia Colman was going to sneak in instead. Winning the BAFTA made it more likely and is what ultimately occurred.

I do want Glenn Close to win but I would like it to be for something that doesn't suck. She deserves better. The narrative wanted to be there for her this year I think and Netflix has the power to build the narrative. I think the movie being so bad and the backlash against the book just killed it before anything could really take off. The Oscars will definitely be interesting this year.
 

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I hope they don't give it to Close. I hate when awards become lifetime achievement awards.

WAIT. I had to go check - I can’t believe she didn’t win for Fatal Attraction! I thought she did win - but she lost that year to Cher (Moonstruck).
 

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The year that Glenn really deserved it (although I am one of the few who kinda hated The Favourite) was in 1989 for Dangerous Liasons. She was clearly better than Jodie Foster in The Accused, who would again a few years later for Silence of the Lambs.
 

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