Awards Watch Archive for December, 2016
Gurus o’ Gold: Doc & Foreign Faves

The Gurus are on vacation, but they left behind their thoughts about the short-list races of Feature Documentary and Foreign Language, offering up their personal preferences about both categories. And as always, Best Picture. Happy New Year to all. Oscar nomination voting starts in less than a week.
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My problem with The Corridor is that the period has become desperate and grabby. The smartest and the most simplistic players are stuck playing the same game… using fake awards events (high and low) and all forms of screening/dining contraptions and terrible hackneyed advertorial that not even ad buyers expect to be read.
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The Gurus answer the question on everyone’s mind… what are the best gifts The Academy could give us this holiday season? And, as always, the latest look at Best Picture, where there isn’t a lot of change. Happy Holidays!!!
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[PR] The women have voted! The Alliance of Women Film Journalists is pleased to announce the winners of the tenth annual AWFJ EDA Awards. This year AWFJ presents EDA Awards in 25 categories, divided into three sections: the standard ‘Best Of’ section, the Female Focus awards and the irreverent EDA Special Mention awards—including Actress Most…
Read the full article »336 Pictures Qualified For Oscar
LOS ANGELES, CA – Three hundred thirty-six feature films are eligible for the 2016 Academy Awards, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today. To be eligible for 89th Academy Awards consideration, feature films must open in a commercial motion picture theater in Los Angeles County by midnight, December 31, and begin a…
Read the full article »7 FEATURES ADVANCE IN RACE FOR MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING OSCAR
LOS ANGELES, CA –The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that seven films remain in competition in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 89th Academy Awards®. The films are listed below in alphabetical order: “Deadpool” “The Dressmaker” “Florence Foster Jenkins” “Hail, Caesar!” “A Man Called Ove” “Star Trek Beyond” “Suicide Squad”…
Read the full article »Indiana Film Journalists Vote
Indiana Film Journalists Association names “Moonlight” Best Film of 2016 “Moonlight” has been named the Best Film of 2016 by the Indiana Film Journalists Association (IFJA). The sensitive portrait of an African-American boy struggling as he grows to manhood in Miami and comes to grips with his sexuality, the drama won a total of…
Read the full article »Indiana Film Journalists In The Moonlight
Indiana Film Journalists In The Moonlight
Read the full article »2016 StLFCA Award Winners
[Winners Announced December 18, 2016.] Best Film: La La Land Best Director: Damien Chazelle – La La Land Best Actor: Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea Best Actress: Isabelle Huppert – Elle Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali – Moonlight Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis – Fences Best Original Screenplay: Hell or High Water –…
Read the full article »Academy Shortlists 10 For VFX
LOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 films remain in the running in the Visual Effects category for the 89th Academy Awards. The films are in alphabetical order: “Arrival” “The BFG” “Captain America: Civil War” “Deepwater Horizon” “Doctor Strange” “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”…
Read the full article »20 Weeks To Oscar: The Golden Goose & Those Lovely Eggs

The illusion of free will that is foisted on Phase I becomes much more real in Phase II. Because the power of narrowing choices actually shifts to the Academy voters and away from the media and the consultants.
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Best Supporting Actor Mahershala Ali “Moonlight” Best Original Score Mica Levi “Jackie” Best Cinematography Linus Sandgren “La La Land” Best Editing Tom Cross “La La Land” Art Direction/ Production Designer The Handmaiden (unnamed) Most Promising Performer Lucas Hedges “Manchester by the Sea” Most Promising Filmmaker Robert Eggers “The Witch” Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams…
Read the full article »28th PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FESTIVAL LINE-UP
[PR] The festival’s opening night will be the World Premiere screening of The Sense of an Ending, directed by Ritesh Batra on Thursday, January 5. The festival will close with The Comedian, directed by Taylor Hackford on Sunday, January 15. The Festival will screen 190 films from 72 countries, including 58 premieres (9 World, 5…
Read the full article »9 FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS ADVANCE IN OSCAR RACE
60th anniversary of the Foreign Language Film Category LOS ANGELES, CA – Nine features will advance to the next round of voting in the Foreign Language Film category for the 89th Academy Awards®. Eighty-five films had originally been considered in the category. The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are: Australia, “Tanna,”…
Read the full article »Gurus o’ Gold: What Films Are On The Edge & Who Will Win Golden Globes?

The Gurus tighten things up, with only 10 Best Picture picks. They ask, “What films are on the edge of being in or out of Best Picture contention?” Also, in honor of the Golden Globes nominations, The Gurus pick their winners. Only two of eight categories are unanimous, but all but Best Drama have overwhelming leads.
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Anne Thompson On How Oscar Slots The Foreign Language Shortlist
Read the full article »91 Original Songs Tune Up For Oscar
91 ORIGINAL SONGS VIE FOR 2016 OSCAR® LOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 91 songs from eligible feature-length motion pictures released in 2016 are in contention for nominations in the Original Song category for the 89th Academy Awards®. The original songs, along with the motion picture…
Read the full article » 1 Comment »20 Weeks To Oscar: #GlobesSoWhite

The other three “black” films? Fences was good enough for its two big stars of color to be nominated. Loving was good enough for its two likely Oscar nominees to be nominated. Hidden Figures was good enough for its Oscar-winning star to be nominated along with, uh, Best Score.
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PICTURE Moonlight DIRECTOR Barry Jenkins for Moonlight ACTOR Casey Affleck for Manchester by the Sea ACTRESS Isabelle Huppert for Elle SUPPORTING ACTOR Mahershala Ali for Moonlight SUPPORTING ACTRESS Viola Davis for Fences SCREENPLAY Barry Jenkins for Moonlight BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMER Ruth Negga for Loving DEBUT DIRECTOR Robert Eggers for The Witch…
Read the full article »Gurus o’ Gold: Top 8 Categories A Few Days Before The Globes Nominations

Thirteen Best Picture titles have votes from more than half the voting Gurus this week, after all the movies expected to be in play, aside from Passengers, have been seen. That is the field from which 7-10 will get Best Picture nominations. Scorsese’s Silence didn’t rise… but it didn’t fall either. Denis Villeneuve, Andrew Garfield, Isabelle Huppert and Janelle Monáe are on the rise.
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