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Frenzy on the Wall: Anne Hathaway is a Great Actress … Right?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

“Anne Hathaway is a great actress.”
“Is she, though?”

Both speakers in that conversation are me. This was the dialogue I was having with myself as I watched Hathaway on Saturday Night Live this past weekend. She was so effortlessly charismatic, her timing excellent, and her presence inviting. Whether she was playing a hillbilly waiting in line at MegaMart or a very frightened Kate Middleton, she seemed at ease getting into the skin of many varied characters. She, like Justin Timberlake, was one of the rare guest hosts who I could see being a regular cast member (provided, of course, she wanted to take a huge step back career-wise and make far less money).

I found myself thinking that it should have been obvious how good she would be (and she was excellent last time she hosted too) based on how talented she is. Then I started to think of all the great performances she had given.

That’s where I ran into a bit if a problem. I rushed onto IMDb and found that, despite the universal praise for her acting skills, she has given only one unquestionably great performance – Rachel Getting Married – and a whole lot of forgettable or passable or pretty good ones. Have we all been brainwashed by some kind of massive conspiracy plotted by a team of publicists and journalists into believing that Hathaway was the next Meryl Streep?

Let’s look at the evidence.

Hathaway burst onto the scene with The Princess Diaries, a film that is admittedly not aimed at me. However, I thought that she was pretty good, considering the material. Although I don’t really know how much of that performance is due to good acting and how much is simply due to the fact that, as we’ve already covered, she’s immensely likable and charismatic. She has something that is completely separate from any kind of talent – she has a face that we trust and like and she projects warmth as a human being, especially in interviews. So I’m inclined to believe that her portrayal of Mia Thermopolis is really the result of her being a performer we like rather than one who is truly crafting something special.

I never saw The Other Side of Heaven, but I’m fairly certain that if she set the world on fire with that one, I would have watched it by now. Her next film is Nicholas Nickleby, the adaptation of the Dickens novel. I thought the film was passable and utterly unmemorable. In fact, I remember very little about it – including Hathaway’s performance. I would fault the filmmakers more than Hathaway for that, however, because as we’ve already established – Hathaway is memorable. To somehow take a performer like her and have her not make much of an impression is a shame. But I do like that Hathaway was attempting to make a “prestige” film, so points to her for that.

Next we have the one-two punch of Ella Enchanted and The Princess Diaries 2. If anything, these two films proved that Hathaway had officially outgrown films aimed at people under thirteen. Once again, she gets by on her luminosity and smile rather than finding an interesting character in a complex film and then making complicated choices once on set. Because these films are aimed at younger folks, they have characters that aren’t particularly well-drawn and Hathaway doesn’t add that much performance-wise that another performer that was equally charismatic wouldn’t have. In other words, she was coasting.

After that, we have Havoc, in which Hathaway wanted to show exactly how grown up she was. Unfortunately for her, the film was utterly awful and sadly, she was terrible in it. She was not convincing as this damaged character, unable to really make me believe that she was as troubled as she’s supposed to be. And the script doesn’t do her any favors, with lines like “We’re teenagers and we’re bored.” I doubt any actor could say those lines and make them sound right. I admire the fact that Hathaway attempted something that would be a complete 180 for what she had been known for, but she was flat, stilted, and mannered. I saw the wheels spinning the whole time.

With Brokeback Mountain, she had finally picked a winner. It’s a terrific film and while she’s good in it, she is absolutely blown off the screen by Jake Gyllenhaal (who seemed much more focused), Heath Ledger, and Michelle Williams. I thought Hathaway got the part right mostly, although I think she went over the top a few times, whereas the rest of the cast underplayed – making her stand out a bit more, for the wrong reasons. But she was passable and I think the rest of the cast just seemed a lot more comfortable with that kind of material that she was venturing into for the first time.

Then we have The Devil Wears Prada, a choice that I can’t fault because it gave her the opportunity to work with Meryl Streep. A lot of people point to this film as Hathaway’s coming-out party because it was such a massive hit. Unfortunately, she is completely overshadowed by Emily Blunt and – of course – Meryl Streep. So she’s working primarily with two performers who steal every scene from her and, as a result, make her seem like the least interesting character in her own movie.

A good deal of the problem rests with the character herself, who is not pleasant to be around, but Hathaway plays her in such a whiny way that I found myself siding with Streep’s character way more than was intended. I didn’t understand why this snotty girl stuck around if she thought the work she was doing was so beneath her. I found her arrogant, stuck-up, and pouty. It was the first time I had seen Hathaway lose her charms and play a character who was utterly unlikable.

Next was Becoming Jane, which I think I remember as being fine, but truthfully it’s a blur in my head. I remember walking out of the theater and thinking that she had redeemed herself partially, but I wasn’t exactly thrilled with the performance. At this point in Hathaway’s career, I was certainly not a fan.

Her role in Get Smart didn’t make me jump on the bandwagon either. But I thought it was actually an interesting step in the right direction for her. She had found a character that was sexy and in control and she seemed very much at ease in that role, while able to bring back her charisma and likability and winning smile. Her chemistry with Steve Carell was good and I believe in her character. She wasn’t aiming very high in that one, but at least she hit the mark.

Okay, then comes Rachel Getting Married, where for the first time I felt like I “got it” with Anne Hathaway. She was playing a character that was dark, tortured, beaten up and beaten down and supposed to be putting on a happy face for her sister’s wedding. This is the stuff that drama – and great acting – is made of: putting characters in a combustible situation in which outward actions belie inner emotions. It’s also the type of role that needs to be played expertly or else the entire film falls apart under the weight of that failure. Hathaway hit it out of the damn park, taking the audience on a whirlwind of tumult with a biting wit to help us ride out the bumps.

Other actors shine – notably Bill Irwin and Debra Winger – but none brighter than Hathaway. I walked out of the movie believing that Hathaway would win the Oscar that year and I’m pretty surprised that she didn’t. Either way, I could finally see that not only was Hathaway charismatic but she had greatness in her.

And then she does the following: Passengers, Bride Wars, and Valentine’s Day. I don’t think I can express to you how awful all three of those movies are. Granted, the last one she’s not in for more than twenty minutes and she’s actually pretty charming in it and the first one just seemed like it got mangled somewhere in production, but Bride Wars is just inexcusable. I suppose I can’t begrudge actors for trying to get paid, but why that movie?

With the other films, I could understand that it might be about the opportunity to work with a certain actor or director, but was Hathaway’s desire to work with Kate Hudson so great that she would lower herself to those depths of idiocy? I mean, that movie just flat-out doesn’t work. It’s a film that purports that all women want is a fancy wedding at a certain place and they are so persnickety and self-centered that they can’t even allow their friendships to alter their plans. It boggles my mind how Hathaway could stoop to this. I can’t even judge her performance in it because I spent the entire time screaming at the screen, “Why are you doing this?!” (Note: not literally.)

Earlier this year she played the White Queen in Tim Burton’s useless remake of Alice in Wonderland and she was fine in it. The movie was boring and silly, but she got to work with Depp and Burton, so all is forgiven.

Love and Other Drugs comes out this week and I really need for it to be good. More than that, though, I need Hathaway to pick projects worthy of her talents. It’s all well and good to have a fun time at work, doing projects that don’t make you miserable, but the best actors and actresses – I’m thinking Daniel Day Lewis and Kate Winslet, among others – do indeed make themselves mad playing certain characters. Acting is an art form and if I’m to believe that Hathaway is a talent worthy of calling great, I need to see evidence that she believes it’s an art form as well.

While it’s possible that she is the great actress of her generation, the evidence sadly isn’t there to support that. I think she’s got all the talent in the world, but until she starts consistently picking better projects and difficult roles, I can’t put her in that upper echelon. Here’s hoping Love and Other Drugs gets her closer.

Page 3 for Decade

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Joe Bardi | Owen Gleiberman | Peter Hartlaub | Tom Johnson | Lou Lumenick | Lisa Schwarzbaum | Kyle Smith | Dusty Somers | Peter Travers | Greg Vellante

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Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle

1 You Can Count on Me
2 Children of Men
3 Memento
4 The Dark Knight
5 LOTR: The Two Towers
6 Spirited Away
7 The Hurt Locker
8 Traffic
9 Ratatouille
10 High Fidelity
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Greg Vellante
Eagle Tribune

1 4 Mos, 3 Wks and 2 Days
2 Almost Famous
3 Brokeback Mountain
4 City of God
5 Kill Bill
6 Once
7 Pan’s Labyrinth
8 Requiem for a Dream
9 Spirited Away
10 There Will Be Blood
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Lou Lumenick
New York Post

1 The Royal Tenenbaums
2 The 25th Hour
3 Zodiac
4 Wall-E
5 AI: Artificial Intelligence
6 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
7 Almost Famous
8 United 93
9 Up in the Air
10 Lord of the Rings
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Kyle Smith
New York Post

1 AI: Artificial Intelligence
2 United 93
3 Master and Commander
4 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
5 Batman Begins
6 Amelie
7 Once
8 Team America
9 Inglourious Basterds
10 Almost Famous
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Owen Gleiberman
EW

1 Far From Heaven
2 Sideways
3 The Century of Self
4 Gladiator
5 Chuck & Buck
6 Moulin Rouge!
7 Requiem for a Dream
8 Munich
9 Lilya 4-Ever
10 Casino Royale
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Lisa Schwarzbaum
EW

1 There Will Be Blood
2 Sideways
3 LOTR: Return of the King
4 YiYi
5 The New World
6 Zodiac
7 The Dark Knight
8 The Death of Mr. Lazarescu
9 Moolaade
10 Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
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Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

1 There Will Be Blood
2 Children of Men
3 Mulholland Drive
4 A History of Violence
5 No Country for Old Men
6 The Incredibles
7 Brokeback Mountain
8 The Departed
9 Mystic River
10 Lord of the Rings
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Joe Bardi
Creative Loafing

1 Almost Famous
2 Waking Life
3 The Fog of War
4 Lost in Translation
5 High Fidelity
6 American Splendor
7 The Bourne Ultimatum
8 The 40 Year Old Virgin
9 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
10 Before Sunset
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Dusty Somers
Oklahoma Daily

1 25th Hour
2 No Country for Old Men
3 Into the Wild
4 YiYi
5 Mulholland Drive
6 There Will Be Blood
7 In the Mood for Love
8 Talk to Her
9 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
10 The Pianist
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Tom Johnson
Inside Movies

1 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
2 City of God
3 Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
4 The Dark Knight
5 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
6 Brokeback Mountain
7 The Incredibles
8 The Departed
9 The 40 Year Old Virgin
10 Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban

Page 2 for Decade

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Marshall Fine | Matt Goldberg | Mark Krzos | Zac Oldenburg | Richard Roeper | Scott Sawitz | Michael Stickings | Gary Sundt | David Theis | Chris Vognar

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Matt Goldberg
Collider.com

1 Lord of the Rings
2 Pixar Movies
3 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
4 Shaun of the Dead
5 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
6 The Fountain
7 Pan’s Labyrinth
8 Children of Men
9 The 40 Year Old Virgin
10 No Country For Old Men
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Mark Krzos
News-Press

1 The Lives of Others
2 Slumdog Millionaire
3 Downfall
4 No Country for Old Men
5 The Story of the Weeping Camel
6 The Cove
7 A History of Violence
8 Waltz With Bashir
9 Let the Right One In
10 In Bruges
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Marshall Fine
Hollywood and Fine

1 Lord of the Rings
2 Brokeback Mountain
3 No Country for Old Men
4 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
5 Kill Bill
6 The Departed
7 Volver
8 The Fog of War
9 Gosford Park
10 Bowling for Columbine
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Chris Vognar
Dallas Morning News

1 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2 Wall-E
3 The Departed
4 YiYi
5 Mulholland Drive
6 The Fog of War
7 There Will Be Blood
8 Nobody Knows
9 Memento
10 Sexy Beast
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Richard Roeper
Chicago Sun Times

1 The Departed
2 In America
3 Traffic
4 Memento
5 House of Flying Daggers
6 Mystic River
7 Slumdog Millionaire
8 25th Hour
9 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
10 Hotel Rwanda
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Scott Sawitz
Pulse

1 The Departed
2 American Beauty
3 Moulin Rouge
4 Brokeback Mountain
5 Gladiator
6 Frost/Nixon
7 Good Night and Good Luck
8 Michael Clayton
9 There Will Be Blood
10 Milk
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Michael Stickings
The Moderate Voice

1 Almost Famous
2 Black Hawk Down
3 Hotel Rwanda
4 Gosford Park
5 Letters from Iwo Jima
6 The Lives of Others
7 The Pianist
8 Syriana
9 Traffic
10 The Twilight Samurai
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Zac Oldenburg
Review: St. Louis

1 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2 The Fountain
3 The Incredibles
4 The Lord of the Rings
5 Kill Bill
6 Wall-E
7 Up
8 Almost Famous
9 O Brother Where Art Thou?
10 The Royal Tenebaums
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Gary Sundt
JackCentral

1 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2 No Country For Old Men
3 Kill Bill 1/2
4 Wall-E
5 Let the Right One In
6 Lost in Translation
7 Avatar
8 Where the Wild Things Are
9 The Dark Knight
10 City of God
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David Theis
Houston CultureMap

1 Pan’s Labyrinth
2 No Country for Old Men
3 The Triplets of Belleville
4 Talk to Her
5 Dancer in the Dark
6 The Bourne Supremacy/Spiderman 2/Hellboy 2/ The Dark Knight
7 Amores Perros
8 Man on Wire
9 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
10 Master and Commander

Page 1 for Decade

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Al Alexander | David Germain | Kirk Honeycutt | LA Film Critics | Christy Lemire | Anne Thompson | Shawn Edwards | Peter Ranier | Mike Ward | Gary Wolcott

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David Germain
Associated Press

1 Pan’s Labyrinth
2 You Can Count on Me
3 The Barbarian Invasions
4 Once
5 O Brother Where Art Thou?
6 The hurt Locker
7 The Saddest Music in the World
8 Wall-E
9 Adaptation
10 Moulin Rouge
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Christy Lemire
Associated Press

1 No Country for Old Men
2 There Will Be Blood
3 American Splendor
4 Far from Heaven
5 Sideways
6 Memento
7 Mystic River
8 The Squid & the Whale
9 Wall-E
10 Wonder Boys
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Gary Wolcott
AtomicTown

1 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
2 Hero
3 The Lives of Others
4 Standing in the Shadows of Motown
5 The Station Agent
6 O Brother Where Art Thou
7 Pirates of the Caribbean
8 Mystic River | Million Dollar Baby
9 Wall-E
10 Once
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LA Film Critics

1 Mulholland Drive
2 There Will Be Blood
3 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
4 Brokeback Mountain
5 No Country for Old Men
6 Yi Yi
7 4 Mos, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
8 Spirited Away
9 United 93
10 Sideways
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Peter Ranier
Christian Science Monitor

1 Before Sunset
2 4 Mos, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
3 No Country for Old Men
4 The Pianist
5 Sideways
6 Spirited Away
7 Time Out
8 Waltz With Bashir
9 Y Tu Mama Tambien
10 The Wind Will Carry Us
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Al Alexander
Patriot Ledger

1 Donnie Darko
2 The Departed
3 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
4 Pan’s Labyrinth
5 Brokeback Mountain
6 Sideways
7 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
8 4 Mos, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
9 No Country for Old Men
10 Letters From Iwo Jima
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Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter

1 Letters From Iwo Jima
2 United 93
3 No Country for Old Men
4 The Fog of War
5 4 Mos, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
6 Far From Heaven
7 Divine Intervention
8 Cache
9 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
10 The White Ribbon
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Mike Ward
Richmond.com

1 Sideways
2 Cinderella Man
3 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
4 Thank You for Smoking
5 Up in the Air
6 Inglourious Basterds
7 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
8 The Departed
9 The Squid and the Whale
10 The Royal Tenenbaums
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Anne Thompson
IndieWire

1 The Best of Youth
2 No Country for Old Men
3 Wall-E
4 25th Hour
5 A Christmas Tale
6 Talk to Her
7 A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
8 A History of Violence
9 Spirited Away
10 Red Cliff
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Shawn Edwards
FOX-TV

1 City of God
2 The Dark Knight
3 Traffic
4 Kill Bill 1/2
5 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
6 Slumdog Millionaire
7 25th Hour
8 Moulin Rouge!
9 40-Year-Old Virgin
10 Mean Girls

The Top Ten Chart for the Decade Scoreboard

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

With 13 mentions, together and individually, the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is the top vote getter.

Women Film Critics Circle

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Awards: December 28, 2005

BEST PICTURE BY A WOMAN
Prize Winner Of Defiance, Ohio: Jane Anderson

BEST PICTURE ABOUT WOMEN (tie winners)
In Her Shoes: Curtis Hanson
Nine Lives: Rodrigo Garcia

BEST ACTRESS
Charlize Theron: North Country

BEST ACTOR
David Strathairn: Good Night and Good Luck

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE (tie winners)
Paula Parker: Hustle & Flow
Sarah Jessica Parker: The Family Stone

BEST ENSEMBLE CAST
Pride And Prejudice

BEST FEMALE IMAGE IN A MOVIE
North Country: Charlize Theron, Frances McDormond, Sissy Spacek

BEST FOREIGN FILM
Sequins: Eleonore Faucher

MOST OFFENSIVE MALE CHARACTERS
Nicolas Cage: Lord Of War
Damon Dash: State Property II
Johnny Depp: The Libertine

WFCC HALL OF SHAME
Domino: Tony Scott
Don’t Move: Sergio Castellitto
State Property II: Damon Dash

BEST TITLE, IN RECOGNITION OF THE
HOPEFULLY INNER FEMALE IN EVERY MACHO GUY

Cinderella Man

BEST EQUALITY OF THE SEXES
March Of The Penguins

MOST ANIMATED FEMALE
Helena Bonham Carter, Corpse Bride

BEST DOCUMENTARIES
In Recognition Of Women’s Excellence In Documentary Filmmaking, In
Light of their General Exclusion From Mainstream Filmmaking:

ABOVE AND BEYOND:
The Future Of Food: Debra Koons Garcia

GROUNDBREAKER:
McLibel: Fanny Armstrong
Lipstick & Dynamite, Piss & Vinegar: The First Ladies Of Wrestling:
Ruth Leitman

COURAGE IN FILMMAKING
Wall: Simone Bitton

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
RUBY DEE

ACTING AND ACTIVISM
Vanessa Redgrave
Lynn Whitfield (Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story).

The Women Film Critics Circle is an association of women film critics and reporters from around the country, who are involved in print, radio, online and TV broadcast media. We have come together to form the first women critics association in the country, in the belief that women’s perspectives and voices in film criticism need to be recognized fully.

Visual Effects Society

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: January 9, 2006
Awards: February 15, 2006

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture
King Kong
Eileen Moran, Joe Letteri, Christian Rivers, Eric Saindon

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects
in a Motion Picture
Kingdom of Heaven –
Wes Sewell, Victoria Alonso, Tom Wood, Gary Brozenich

Best Single Visual Effect of the Year
War of the Worlds
Fleeing the Neighborhood – Dennis Muren, Pablo Helman, Sandra Scott, Marshall Krasser

Outstanding Animated Character
in a Live Action Motion Picture

King Kong – Kong
Andy Serkis, Atsushi Sato, Guy Williams, Eric Saindon

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the WereRabbit – Gromit
Loyd Price

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture
King Kong – New York Dawn Attack
Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White, Matt Aitken, Charles Tait

Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture
War of the Worlds
Ed Hirsh, Steve Gawley, Joshua Ong, Russell Paul

Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture
War of the Worlds – Marshall Krasser, Michael Jamieson, Jeff Saltzman, Regan McGee

Television

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie or Special
Walking With Monsters
Tim Greenwood, Jo Nodwell, Neil Glasbey, Darren Byford

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series
Rome – Episode 1 – Barrie Hemsley, James Madigan, Duncan Kinnaird, Joe Pavlo

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
Lost – Exodus Part 2 – Kevin Blank, Mitchell Ferm, Eric Chauvin, John Teska

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial
Guinness noitulovE – William Bartlett, Scott Griffin, Andrew Boyd, Dan Seddon

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Music Video
Nine Inch Nails – Only – Eric Barba, Lisa Beroud, Jay Barton, Jim Gaczkowski

Outstanding Real Time Visuals in a Video Game
Need For Speed Most Wanted – Habib Zargarpour, Greg D’Esposito, Eduardo Agostini, Colin O’Connor

Outstanding Pre – Rendered Visuals in a Video Game
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones – The Battle Cinematic – Jean – Jacques Tremblay, Raphael Lacoste, Kun Chang

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon – Jack Geist, Sean Phillips, Johnathan Banta, Jerome Morin

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
Battlestar Galactica – Season 2, Episode 03 “Fragged” – Cylon – Gary Hutzel, Andrew Karr, Gary Hughes, Allan Henderson

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
Into The West Mini – Series Movies I, II and III – Cedric Tomacruz, David Bailey, Valeri Pfahning, Siddhartha Jayakar

Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Broadcast Program
Las Vegas Series – Episode 308 “Bold, Beautiful and Blue” – Michael Cook, Anthony O’Campo, Eugene Kim, Renaud Talon

Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
Empire – Stefano Trivelli, Michele Moen, Kelly Bumbarger, Sean Wilson

Nominations

Outstanding Visual Effects in a
Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe – Dean Wright, Randy Starr, Bill Westenhofer, Jim Berney
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire – Jim Mitchell, Theresa Corrao, Tim Alexander, Tim Webber
King Kong – Eileen Moran, Joe Letteri, Christian Rivers, Eric Saindon
Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith – John Knoll, Roger Guyett, Rob Coleman, Denise Ream.

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects
in a Motion Picture

Jarhead – Pablo Helman, Jeanie King, Grady Cofer, Brett Northcutt
Kingdom of Heaven – Wes Sewell, Victoria Alonso, Tom Wood, Gary Brozenich
Memoirs Of A Geisha – Robert Stromberg, Julia Frey, Paul Graff, Adam Watkins

Best Single Visual Effect of the Year
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Nut Room – Nick Davis, Nikki Penny, Jon Thum, Ben Morris
Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith – Opening Space Battle – John Knoll, Jill Brooks, David Weitzberg, Jeff Sutherland
War of the Worlds – Fleeing the Neighborhood – Dennis Muren, Pablo Helman, Sandra Scott, Marshall Krasser

Outstanding Animated Character
in a Live Action Motion Picture

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – Aslan – Richie Baneham, Erik De Boer, Matt Logue, Joe Ksander
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Dragon – Steve Rawlins, Eric Wong, Robert Weaver, Steve Nichols
King Kong – Kong – Andy Serkis, Atsushi Sato, Guy Williams, Eric Saindon

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture
Madagascar – King Julian – Rex Grignon, Denis Couchon
Robots – Fender – Robin Williams, David Torres, Mark Piretti, Ben Williams
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were – Rabbit – Gromit – Loyd Price

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture
Batman Begins – Gotham City Monorail Chase – Alex Wuttke, Pete Bebb, Dayne Cowan, Imery Watson
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Black Lake Environment – Andy Kind, Ivan Moran, Rob Allman, Justin Martin
King Kong – New York Dawn Attack – Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White, Matt Aitken, Charles Tait
Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith – Jonathan Harb, Hilmar Koch, Yanick Dusseault, Brett Northcutt

Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire – Hogwarts School – Jose Granell, Nigel Stone
Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith – Brian Gernand, Pamela Choy, Ron Woodall, Kevin Reuter
War of the Worlds – Ed Hirsh, Steve Gawley, Joshua Ong, Russell Paul

Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Voldemort’s Nose – Ben Shepherd, Uel Horman, Charley Henley, Nicolas Aithadi
King Kong – T – Rex Fight – Erik Winquist, Michaell Pangrazio, Steve Cronin, Suzanne Jandu
War of the Worlds – Marshall Krasser, Michael Jamieson, Jeff Saltzman, Regan McGee

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie or Special
Comet Collision! – John Gross, Nick Black, Christian Bloch, Casey Benn
Superbowl XXXIX: Open – Benoit Girard, Jason Crosby, Jerome Morin, Chris Del Conte
Walking With Monsters – Tim Greenwood, Jo Nodwell, Neil Glasbey, Darren Byford

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series
Invasion – Origin of Species – Armen Kevorkian, Matt Scharf, John Karner, Neil Sopata
Rome – Episode 1 – Barrie Hemsley, James Madigan, Duncan Kinnaird, Joe Pavlo
Smallville – Commencement – Mat Beck, John Wash, John Han, Trent Smith

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
Alias – The Index – Kevin Blank, Armen Kevorkian, Eric Chauvin, Jonathan Spencer Levy
Lost – Exodus Part 2 – Kevin Blank, Mitchell Ferm, Eric Chauvin, John Teska
Warm Springs – Camille Cellucci, Jonathan Keeton, Kirk Cadrette, John Baker

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial
Esuvee – Keep it on all Fours – William Bartlett, Scott Griffin, Jake Mengers, Andrew Boyd
Guinness noitulovE – William Bartlett, Scott Griffin, Andrew Boyd, Dan Seddon
Motorola – PEBL – Eric Barba, Lisa Beroud, Janelle Croshaw, Greg Teegarden

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Music Video
The Chemical Brothers – Believe – Ben Cronin, Rebecca Barbour, Andrew Boyd, Jamie Isles
Nine Inch Nails – Only – Eric Barba, Lisa Beroud, Jay Barton, Jim Gaczkowski
Rob Thomas – Lonely No More – Bert Yukich

Outstanding Real Time Visuals in a Video Game
From Russia With Love – David Carson, Darren Pattenden, Ben Wanat
Madden NFL 06 Football Video Game for Xbox 360 – Mark Mongie, Jim Spoto, Tommy Cinquegrano, Dale Jackson
NBA Live 06 Basketball Video Game for Xbox 360 – Greg Juby, Tim Tschirner, Jim Perkins, Alex Ferrier
Need For Speed Most Wanted – Habib Zargarpour, Greg D’Esposito, Eduardo Agostini, Colin O’Connor

Outstanding Pre – Rendered Visuals in a Video Game
Need For Speed Most Wanted – Habib Zargarpour, Michael Mann, Mataio Gardi, Jason Dowdeswell
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones – The Battle Cinematic – Jean – Jacques Tremblay, Raphael Lacoste, Kun Chang
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones – The Palace Balcony Cinematic – Jean – Jacques Tremblay, Raphael Lacoste, Anne Mai Le Bouyonnec
Stranger’s Wrath – In Game Story Clips – Sherry McKenna, Lorne Lanning, Raymond Swanland, Iain Morton

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project
Curse of Darkastle…The Ride! – Dina Benadon, Brent Young, Chuck Comisky, Mario Kamberg
Deepo’s 3 – D Underwater Wondershow – Michel Heroux, Benoit Girard, Jerome Morin, Chris Del Conte
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon – Jack Geist, Sean Phillips, Johnathan Banta, Jerome Morin

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
Battlestar Galactica – Episode 2 – Cylon – Dustin Adair, Mark Shimer, Lane Jolly, Steve Graves
Battlestar Galactica – Season 2, Episode 03 “Fragged” – Cylon – Gary Hutzel, Andrew Karr, Gary Hughes, Allan Henderson
Surface – Episode 102 – Baby Sea Creature – Eric Hance, Robert Bonchune, John Teska, Sean Jackson

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
Into The West Mini – Series Movies I, II and III – Cedric Tomacruz, David Bailey, Valeri Pfahning, Siddhartha Jayakar
Motorola – PEBL – Jim Gaczkowski, Daniel Thron, Janelle Croshaw, Greg Teegarden
Nine Inch Nails – Only – Janelle Croshaw, Greg Teegarden, Jim Gaczkowski, Scott Edelstein

Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Broadcast Program
Ford – World Traveler – Matthew Gratzner, Greg Boettcher, Enrico Altmann, Matt Burlingame
Las Vegas Series – Episode 308 “Bold, Beautiful and Blue” – Michael Cook, Anthony O’Campo, Eugene Kim, Renaud Talon
Walgreens Giving Tree / Last Minute – Winter Neighborhood – Ian Hunter, Forest Fischer, Seth Curlin, Joachim (Joe) Duppel

Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
Empire – Stefano Trivelli, Michele Moen, Kelly Bumbarger, Sean Wilson
Into The West Mini – Series Movie I – Wheel to the Stars – Jared Jones, Jason Korber, Geeta Basantani, Ryan Dutour
Mezzo Djarum – Race – Mark Rienzo, Feliciano di Giorgio, Maciek Sokalski, Jay Frankenberger

People’s Choice Awards

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: November 11, 2005
Awards: January 10, 2006

FILM

Favorite Female Movie Star
Sandra Bullock

Favorite Male Movie Star
Johnny Depp

Favorite Leading Lady
Reese Witherspoon

Favorite Leading Man
Brad Pitt

Favorite Female Action Star
Jennifer Garner

Favorite Male Action Star
Matthew McConaughey

Favorite Movie Comedy
Wedding Crashers

Favorite Movie Drama
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge

Favorite Family Movie
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Favorite Movie
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith

Favorite On-Screen Match-Up
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt in Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Chris Rock & Adam Sandler in The Longest Yard
Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson in Wedding Crashers

TELEVISION

Favorite New TV Comedy
My Name is Earl

Favorite New TV Drama
Prison Break

Favorite TV Comedy
Everybody Loves Raymond

Favorite TV Drama
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Favorite Female TV Star
Jennifer Garner

Favorite Male TV Star
Ray Romano

Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host
Jay Leno

Favorite Daytime Talk Show Host
Ellen DeGeneres

Favorite Reality Show Competition
American Idol

Favorite Reality Show Other
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

Nominations

Favorite On-Screen Match-Up
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt in Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Chris Rock & Adam Sandler in The Longest Yard
Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson in Wedding Crashers

Favorite Female Movie Star
Sandra Bullock
Angelina Jolie
Nicole Kidman

Favorite Male Movie Star
Nicolas Cage
Johnny Depp
Samuel L. Jackson

Favorite Leading Lady
Cameron Diaz
Reese Witherspoon
Renée Zellweger

Favorite Leading Man
Jamie Foxx
Brad Pitt
Adam Sandler

Favorite Female Action Star
Jennifer Garner
Angelina Jolie
Catherine Zeta-Jones

Favorite Male Action Star
Matthew McConaughey
Brad Pitt
The Rock

Favorite Movie Comedy
Hitch
The Longest Yard
Wedding Crashers

Favorite Movie Drama
Batman Begins
Coach Carter
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge

Favorite Family Movie
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Chicken Little
Madagascar

Favorite Movie
Batman Begins
Hitch
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith

London Film Critics

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: December 15, 2005
Awards: February 8, 2006

The Attenborough Award for British Film of the Year
The Constant Gardener

Film of the Year
Brokeback Mountain

Foreign Film
Downfall

British Newcomer
Kelly Reilly (Mrs Henderson Presents)

Screenwriter
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco (Crash)

British Producer
Simon Channing Williams (The Constant Gardener)

British Actress in Supporting Role
Thandie Newton (Crash)

British Actor in Supporting Role
Tom Hollander (Pride and Prejudice)

British Actress
Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener)

British Actor of the Year
Ralph Fiennes (The Constant Gardener)

British Director of the Year
Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice)

Actress of the Year
Naomi Watts (King Kong)

Actor of the Year
Bruno Ganz (Downfall)

Director
Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain)

Nominations

The Attenborough Award for British Film of the Year
Pride and Prejudice
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
The Constant Gardener
The Descent
Mrs Henderson Presents

Film of the Year
Crash
A History of Violence
Brokeback Mountain
King Kong
The Constant Gardener

Foreign Film
Downfall
Hidden
The Sea Inside
The Beat My Heart Skipped
The Chorus

British Newcomer
Joe Wright (director, Pride and Prejudice)
Kelly Reilly (actress, Mrs Henderson Presents)
Annie Griffin (writer-director Festival)
Julian Fellowes (director, Separate Lies)
Matthew MacFadyen (Pride and Prejudice)

Screenwriter
Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana ( Brokeback Mountain)
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco (Crash)
Jeffrey Caine (The Constant Gardener)
Shane Black (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)
Bernd Eichinger (Downfall)

British Producer
Peter Lord (Wallace & Gromit:The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
Simon Channing Williams (The Constant Gardener)
Andrew Eaton and Michael Winterbottom (A Cock and Bull Story)
Christian Colson (The Descent – Pathe and Separate Lies)
Mark Boothe and Ruth Caleb (Bullet Boy)

British Actress in Supporting Role
Thandie Newton (Crash)
Sophie Okenedo (Hotel Rwanda)
Tilda Swinton (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)
Rosamund Pike (Pride and Prejudice)
Brenda Blethyn (Pride and Prejudice)

British Actor in Supporting Role
Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
James McAvoy (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)
Paddy Considine (Cinderella Man)
Tom Hollander (Pride and Prejudice)
Cillian Murphy (Batman Begins)

British Actress
Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener)
Judi Dench (Mrs Henderson Presents)
Keira Knightley (Pride and Prejudice)
Emily Watson (Separate Lies)
Kirstin Scott Thomas (Keeping Mum)

British Actor of the Year
Ralph Fiennes (The Constant Gardener)
Christian Bale (The Machinist)
Liam Neeson (Kinsey)
Chiwetel Ejiofor (Kinky Boots)
Tom Wilkinson (Separate Lies)

British Director of the Year
Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudic)
Terry George (Hotel Rwanda)
Neil Marshall (The Descent)
Christopher Nolan (Batman Begins)
Stephen Frears (Mrs Henderson Presents)

Actress of the Year
Juliette Binoche (Hidden)
Naomi Watts (King Kong)
Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace)
Laura Linney (Kinsey)
Maria Bello (A History of Violence)

Actor of the Year
Bruno Ganz (Downfall)
Heath Ledger ( Brokeback Mountain)
Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda; Crash)
Viggo Mortensen (A History of Violence)
Johnny Depp (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)-

Director
Fernando Meirelles (The Constant Gardener)
Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain)
Paul Haggis (Crash)
Peter Jackson (King Kong)
David Cronenberg (A History of Violence)

Independent Spirit Awards

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: November 29, 2005

BEST FEATURE
Brokeback Mountain Producers: Diana Ossana, James Schamus
Capote Producers: Caroline Baron, William Vince, Michael Ohoven
Good Night, and Good Luck. Producer: Grant Heslov
The Squid and the Whale Producers: Wes Anderson, Peter Newman, Charles Corwin, Clara Markowicz
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Producers: Michael Fitzgerald, Tommy Lee Jones

BEST DIRECTOR
Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck.
Gregg Araki, Mysterious Skin
Rodrigo Garcia, Nine Lives
Noah Baumbach, The Squid and the Whale

BEST FIRST FEATURE
Crash Director: Paul Haggis, Producers: Cathy Schulman, Don Cheadle, Bob Yari, Mark R. Harris, Bobby Moresco, Paul Haggis
Lackawanna Blues Director: George C. Wolfe, Producer: Nellie Nugiel
Me and You and Everyone We Know Director: Miranda July, Producer: Gina Kwon
Thumbsucker Director: Mike Mills, Producers: Anthony Bregman, Bob Stephenson
Transamerica Director: Duncan Tucker, Producers: Rene Bastian, Sebastian Dungan, Linda Moran

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
(Given to the best feature made for under $500,000)
Brick Director/Writer: Rian Johnson, Producers: Ram Bergman and Mark G. Mathis
Conventioneers Director: Mora Stephens, Producer: Joel Viertel, Writers: Mora Stephens and Joel Viertel
Jellysmoke Director/Writer/Producer: Mark Banning
The Puffy Chair Director: Jay Duplass, Producer: Mark Duplass, Writers: Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass
Room Director/Writer: Kyle Henry, Producers: Allen Bain, Darren Goldberg, Jesse Scolaro

BEST SCREENPLAY
Ayad Akhtar, Joseph Castelo, Tom Glynn, The War Within
Guillermo Arriaga, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Noah Baumbach, The Squid and the Whale
Dan Futterman, Capote
Rodrigo Garcia, Nine Lives

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Kenneth Hanes, Fixing Frank
Miranda July, Me and You and Everyone We Know
Angus MacLachlan, Junebug
Sabina Murray, The Beautiful Country
Duncan Tucker, Transamerica

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE
Amy Adams, Junebug
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Happy Endings
Allison Janney, Our Very Own
Michelle Williams, Brokeback Mountain
Robin Wright Penn, Nine Lives

BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Firdous Bamji, The War Within
Matt Dillon, Crash
Jesse Eisenberg, The Squid and the Whale
Barry Pepper, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Jeffrey Wright, Broken Flowers

BEST FEMALE LEAD
Felicity Huffman, Transamerica
Dina Korzun, Forty Shades of Blue
Laura Linney, The Squid and the Whale
S. Epatha Merkerson, Lackawanna Blues
Cyndi Williams, Room

BEST MALE LEAD
Jeff Daniels, The Squid and the Whale
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote
Terrence Howard, Hustle & Flow
Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain
David Strathairn, Good Night, and Good Luck.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Robert Elswit, Good Night, and Good Luck.
John Foster, Keane
Adam Kimmel, Capote
Chris Menges, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Harris Savides, Last Days

BEST FOREIGN FILM
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (Romania) Director: Cristi Puiu
Duck Season (Mexico) Director: Fernando Eimbcke
Head-On (Germany/Turkey) Director: Fatih Akin
Paradise Now (Palestine/Netherlands/Germany/France) Director: Hany Abu-Assad
Tony Takitani (Japan) Director: Jun Ichikawa

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Director: Alex Gibney
Grizzly Man, Director: Werner Herzog
La Sierra, Directors: Scott Dalton & Margarita Martinez
Romantico, Director: Mark Becker
Sir! No Sir!, Director: David Zeiger

IFC/Acura Someone to Watch Award
($25,000 unrestricted grant)
Ian Gamazon and Neill Dela Llana, director of “Cavite
Robinson Devor, director of “Police Beat
Jay Duplass, director of “The Puffy Chair

Truer Than Fiction Award
($25,000 unrestricted grant)
Rachel Boynton for “Our Brand is Crisis
Garrett Scott & Ian Olds for “Occupation: Dreamland
Mark Becker for “Romantico
Thomas Allen Harris for “Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela

AMC/American Express Producers Award
($25,000 unrestricted grant)
Caroline Baron, producer of “Capote” and “Monsoon Wedding
Ram Bergman, producer of “Brick” and “Conversations with Other Women
Mike S. Ryan, producer of “Junebug” and “Palindromes

Gotham Awards

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: October 25, 2005
Awards: November 30, 2005

Best Feature
CAPOTE – Directed by Bennett Miller / Written by Dan Futterman / Produced by Caroline Baron, William` Vince and Michael Ohoven

Best Documentary
MURDERBALL – Directed by Henry-Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro / Produced by Jeffrey Mandel and Dana Adam Shapiro

Breakthrough Director
Bennett Miller for CAPOTE

Breakthrough Actor
Amy Adams as “Ashley” in JUNEBUG

Best Ensemble Cast
THE SQUID AND THE WHALE – Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline

Gotham Awards Nominations

Best Feature

• BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN – Directed by Ang Lee / Written by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana / Produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus
• CAPOTE – Directed by Bennett Miller / Written by Dan Futterman / Produced by Caroline Baron, William Vince and Michael Ohoven
• A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE -Directed by David Cronenberg / Written by Josh Olson / Produced by Chris Bender and JC Spink
• KEANE – Written and directed by Lodge Kerrigan / Produced by Andrew Fierberg
• ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW – Written and directed by Miranda July / Produced by Gina Kwon

Best Documentary

• BALLET RUSSES – Directed by Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller / Written by Dan Geller, Dayna Goldfine, Gary Weimberg and Celeste Schaefer Snyder / Produced by Dan Geller, Dayna Goldfine, Robert Hawk and Douglas Blair Turnbaugh
• ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM – Written and directed by Alex Gibney / Produced by Alex Gibney, Jason Kliot and Susan Motamed
• GRIZZLY MAN – Directed by Werner Herzog / Produced by Erik Nelson
• MURDERBALL – Directed by Henry-Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro / Produced by Jeffrey Mandel and Dana Adam Shapiro
• WILLIAM EGGLESTON IN THE REAL WORLD – Directed by Michael Almereyda / Produced by Michael Almereyda, Jesse Dylan and Anthony Katagas

Breakthrough Director

• Miranda July for ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW
• Bennett Miller for CAPOTE
• Phil Morrison for JUNEBUG
• Andrew Wagner for THE TALENT GIVEN US
• Alice Wu for SAVING FACE

Breakthrough Actor

• Amy Adams as “Ashley” in JUNEBUG
Camilla Belle as “Rose Slavin” in THE BALLAD OF JACK AND ROSE
• Joseph Gordon-Levitt as “Neil” in MYSTERIOUS SKIN
• Terrence Howard as “DJay” in HUSTLE & FLOW
• Damian Lewis as “William Keane” in KEANE

Best Ensemble Cast

• BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN – Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Linda Cardellini, Randy Quaid, Anna Faris
• CRASH – Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, William Fichtner, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Dashon Howard, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Thandie Newton, Ryan Phillippe, Larenz Tate, Nona Gaye, Michael Pena
• GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK – David Strathairn, Patricia Clarkson, George Clooney, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey Jr., Frank Langella
NINE LIVES – Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Elpidia Carrillo, Glenn Close. Stephen Dillane, Dakota Fanning, William Fichtner, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Holly Hunter, Jason Isaacs, Joe Mantegna, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, Mary Kay Place, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Aidan Quinn, Miguel Sandoval, Amanda Seyfried, Sissy Spacek, Robin Wright Penn
THE SQUID AND THE WHALE – Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline

As previously announced, Matt Dillon, fresh from the success of CRASH and soon to be seen in this February’s release FACTOTUM, will be honored as the subject of this year’s Gotham Awards Feature Tribute. Additionally, this year’s Gala Co-chairs are President of HBO Family and Documentary Sheila Nevins, and producer Bob Yari of Yari Film Group (CRASH; PRIME).

Gotham Awards

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: October 25, 2005
Awards: November 30, 2005

Best British Film
A Cock & Bull Story
The Constant Gardener
The Descent
The Libertine
Mrs Henderson Presents

Best Actor
Ralph Fiennes – The Constant Gardener
Matthew MacFadyen – In My Father’s Den
Chiwetel Ejiofor – Kinky Boots
Johnny Depp – The Libertine
Bob Hoskins – Mrs Henderson Presents

Best Actress
Natasha Richardson – Asylum
Rachel Weisz – The Constant Gardener
Judi Dench – Mrs Henderson Presents
Emily Watson – Wah-Wah
Joan Allen – Yes

Supporting Actress/Actor
Rob Brydon – A Cock & Bull Story
Bill Nighy – The Constant Gardener
Rosamund Pike – The Libertine
Tom Hollander – The Libertine
Kelly Reilly – Mrs Henderson Presents

Most Promising Newcomer
Thelma Barlow – Mrs Henderson Presents
Alex Nathan Etel – Millions
Emily Barclay – In My Father’s Den
Samina Awan – Love + Hate
Rupert Friend – The Libertine

Best Director
Michael Winterbottom – A Cock & Bull Story
Fernando Meirelles – The Constant Gardener
Neil Marshall – The Descent
Laurence Dunmore – The Libertine
Stephen Frears – Mrs Henderson Presents

Best Screenplay
Martin Hardy – A Cock & Bull Story
Jeffrey Caine – The Constant Gardener
Geoff Dean & Tim Firth – Kinky Boots
Frank Cotrell Boyce – Millions
Martin Sherman – Mrs Henderson Presents

Debut Director
Annie Griffin – Festival
Julian Jarrold – Kinky Boots
Laurence Dunmore – The Libertine
Gaby Dellal – On A Clear Day
Richard E Grant – Wah-Wah

Best Foreign Film
Broken Flowers
Crash
Downfall
Sequestro Express
The Woodsman

Best British Documentary
Andrew & Jeremy Get Married
Black Sun
Liberace of Baghdad
McLibel
Sisters In Law

Best Technical Achievement
Peter Christelis – Editing – A Cock & Bull Story
César Charlone – Cinematography – The Constant Gardener
Jon Harris – Editing – The Descent
Sandy Powell – Wardrobe – Mrs Henderson Presents
Ben van Os – Production Design – The Libertine

Achievement In Production
The Business
Guy X
Gypo!
It’s All Gone Pete Tong
Song of Songs

Best British Short
To be announced

The Raindance Award
Billy Childish Is Dead
Sam Jackson’s Secret Video Diary
Evil Aliens

Variety UK Personality of the Year
Keira Knightley

The Richard Harris Award
Tilda Swinton

British Academy Film Awards

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: January 19, 2006
Awards: February 19, 2006

Best Film
Brokeback Mountain
Diana Ossana/James Schamus

The Alexander Korda award
for the outstanding British film of the year

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Peter Lord/David Sproxton/Nick Park/Steve Box/Mark Burton/Bob Baker

The Carl Foreman award for special achievement by a British Director, writer or producer in their first feature film
Joe Wright (director) – Pride & Prejudice

The David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction
Brokeback Mountain – Ang Lee

Best Original Screenplay
Crash – Paul Haggis/Bobby Moresco

Best Adapted Screenplay
Brokeback Mountain – Larry Mcmurtry/Diana Ossana

Best Film not in the English language
De Battre Mon Coeur S’est Arrêté (The Beat that My Heart Skipped) – Pascal Caucheteux/Jacques Audiard

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Reese Witherspoon – Walk the Line

Best aActor in a Supporting Role
Jake Gyllenhaal – Brokeback Mountain

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Thandie Newton – Crash

The Anthony Asquith Award for Achievement in Film Music
Memoirs of a Geisha – John Williams

Best Cinematography
Memoirs of A Geisha – Dion Beebe

Best Editing
The Constant Gardener – Claire Simpson

Best Production Design
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Stuart Craig

Best Costume Design
Memoirs of a Geisha – Colleen Atwood

Best Sound
Walk the Line – Paul Massey/D M Hemphill/Peter F Kurland/Donald Sylvester

Achievement in Special Visual Effects
King Kong – Joe Letteri/Christian Rivers/Brian Van’t Hul/Richard Taylor

Best Makeup & Hair
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – Howard Berger/Gregory Nicotero/Nikki Gooley

Best Short Animation Film
Fallen Art – Jarek Sawko/Piotr Sikora/Tomek Baginski

Best Short Film
Antonio’s Breakfast – Howard Stogdon/Amber Templemore-Finlayson/Daniel Mulloy

The Nominations
Best film
Brokeback Mountain – Diana Ossana/James Schamus
Capote – Caroline Baron/William Vince/Michael Ohoven
The Constant Gardener – Simon Channing Williams
Crash – Cathy Schulman/Don Cheadle/Bob Yari
Good Night, and Good Luck – Grant Heslov

The Alexander Korda award
for the outstanding British film of the year

A Cock & Bull Story – Andrew Eaton/Michael Winterbottom/Martin Hardy
The Constant Gardener – Simon Channing Williams/Fernando Meirelles/Jeffrey Caine
Festival – Christopher Young/Annie Griffin
Pride & Prejudice – Tim Bevan/Eric Fellner/Paul Webster/Joe Wright/Deborah Moggach
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit – Peter Lord/David Sproxton/Nick Park/Steve Box/Mark Burton/Bob Baker

The Carl Foreman award for special achievement by a British director, writer or producer in their first feature film
David Belton (producer) – Shooting Dogs
Peter Fudakowski (producer) – Tsotsi
Annie Griffin (director/writer) – Festival
Richard Hawkins (director) – Everything
Joe Wright (director) – Pride & Prejudice

The David Lean award for achievement in direction
Brokeback Mountain – Ang Lee
Capote – Bennett Miller
The Constant Gardener – Fernando Meirelles
Crash – Paul Haggis
Good Night, and Good Luck – George Clooney

Best original screenplay
Cinderella Man – Cliff Hollingsworth/Akiva Goldsman
Crash – Paul Haggis/Bobby Moresco
Good Night, and Good Luck – George Clooney/Grant Heslov
Hotel Rwanda – Keir Pearson/Terry George
Mrs Henderson Presents – Martin Sherman

Best adapted screenplay
Brokeback Mountain – Larry Mcmurtry/Diana Ossana
Capote – Dan Futterman
The Constant Gardener – Jeffrey Caine
A History of Violence – Josh Olson
Pride & Prejudice – Deborah Moggach

Best film not in the English language
De Battre Mon Coeur S’est Arrêté (The Beat that My Heart Skipped) – Pascal Caucheteux/Jacques Audiard
Le Grand Voyage – Humbert Balsan/Ismaël Ferroukhi
Kung Fu Hustle – Stephen Chow/Chui Po Chu/Jeff Lau
Joyeux Noël (Merry Christmas) – Christophe Rossignon/Christian Carion
Tsotsi – Peter Fudakowski/Gavin Hood

Best actor in a leading role
David Strathairn – Good Night, and Good Luck
Heath Ledger – Brokeback Mountain
Joaquin Phoenix – Walk the Line
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote
Ralph Fiennes – The Constant Gardener

Best actress in a leading role
Charlize Theron – North Country
Judi Dench – Mrs Henderson Presents
Rachel Weisz – The Constant Gardener
Reese Witherspoon – Walk the Line
Ziyi Zhang – Memoirs Of A Geisha

Best actor in a supporting role
Don Cheadle – Crash
George Clooney – Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney – Syriana
Jake Gyllenhaal – Brokeback Mountain
Matt Dillon – Crash

Best actress in a supporting role
Brenda Blethyn – Pride & Prejudice
Catherine Keener – Capote
Frances Mcdormand – North Country
Michelle Williams – Brokeback Mountain
Thandie Newton – Crash

The Anthony Asquith award for achievement in film music
Brokeback Mountain – Gustavo Santaolalla
The Constant Gardener – Alberto Iglesias
Memoirs of a Geisha – John Williams
Mrs Henderson Presents – George Fenton
Walk the Line – T Bone Burnett

Best cinematography
Brokeback Mountain – Rodrigo Prieto
The Constant Gardener – César Charlone
Crash – J Michael Muro
March of the Penguins – Laurent Chalet/Jerôme Maison
Memoirs of A Geisha – Dion Beebe

Best editing
Brokeback Mountain – Geraldine Peroni/Dylan Tichenor
The Constant Gardener – Claire Simpson
Crash – Hughes Winborne
Good Night, and Good Luck – Stephen Mirrione
March of the Penguins – Sabine Emiliani

Best production design
Batman Begins – Nathan Crowley
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Alex Mcdowell
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Stuart Craig
King Kong – Grant Major
Memoirs of a Geisha – John Myhre

Best costume design
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Gabriella Pescucci
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – Isis Mussenden
Memoirs of a Geisha – Colleen Atwood
Mrs Henderson Presents – Sandy Powell
Pride & Prejudice – Jacqueline Durran

Best sound
Batman Begins – David G Evans/Stefan Henrix/Peter Lindsay
The Constant Gardener – Joakim Sundström/Stuart Wilson
Crash – Richard Van Dyke/Sandy Gendler
King Kong – Hammond Peek/Christopher Boyes/Mike Hopkins/ Ethan Van Der Ryn
Walk the Line – Paul Massey/D M Hemphill/Peter F Kurland/Donald Sylvester

Achievement in special visual effects
Batman Begins – Janek Sirrs/Dan Glass/Chris Corbould
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Nick Davis/John Thum/Chaz Jarrett/Joss Williams
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – Dean Wright/Bill Westenhofer/Jim Berney/Scott Farrar
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Jim Mitchell/John Richardson
King Kong – Joe Letteri/Christian Rivers/Brian Van’t Hul/Richard Taylor

Best makeup & hair
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Peter Owen/Ivana Primorac
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – Howard Berger/Gregory Nicotero/Nikki Gooley
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Nick Dudman/Amanda Knight/Eithne Fennell
Memoirs of a Geisha – Noriko Watanabe/Kate Biscoe/Lyndell Quiyou/Kelvin R Trahan
Pride & Prejudice – Fae Hammond

Best short animation film
Fallen Art – Jarek Sawko/Piotr Sikora/Tomek Baginski
Film Noir – Osbert Parker
Kamiya’s Correspondence – Sumito Sakakibara
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello – Anthony Lucas/Julia Lucas/Mark Shirrefs
Rabbit – Run Wrake

Best short film
Antonio’s Breakfast – Howard Stogdon/Amber Templemore-Finlayson/Daniel Mulloy
Call Register – Kit Hawkins/Adam Tudhope/Ed Roe
Heavy Metal Drummer – Amanda Boyle/Luke Morris/Toby Macdonald
Heydar, an Afghan in Tehran – H Assadian/Babek Jalali
Lucky – Bex Hopkins/Avie Luthra

ASC Guild

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: January 11, 2006
Awards: February 26, 2006

Wally Pfister
BATMAN BEGINS
Warner Bros.

Directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman

Rodrigo Prieto
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Focus Features

Directed by Ang Lee. Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams

Robert Elswit
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.
Warner Independent Pictures

Directed by George Clooney. Starring: David Strathairn, Robert Downey Jr, Patricia Clarkson, Ray Wise, Frank Langella n.

Andrew Lesnie
KING KONG
Universal Pictures

Directed by Peter Jackson. Starring: Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Andy Serkis, Thomas Kretschmann

Dion Beebe
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
Dreamworks/Sony Pictures

Directed by Rob Marshall. Starring: Ziyi Zhang, Ken Watanabe, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh, Youki Kudoh

Art Directors Guild

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: January 17, 2006
Awards: February 13, 2006

Period or Fantasy Film

MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
John Myhre

Contemporary Film

WALK THE LINE
David J. Bomba

Nominations

Nominations: January 17, 2006

Period or Fantasy Film

BATMAN BEGINS
Nathan Crowley

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Alex McDowell

GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK
Jim Bissell

KING KONG
Grant Major

MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA
John Myhre

Contemporary Film

THE CONSTANT GARDNER
Mark Teldesley

CRASH
Laurence Bennett

JARHEAD
Dennis Gassner

SYRIANA
Dan Weil

WALK THE LINE
David J. Bomba

Annie Awards

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: December 5, 2005
Awards: February 5, 2006

PRODUCTION CATEGORIES

Best Animated Feature
Wallace & Gromit – The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Aardman Features

Best Home Entertainment Production
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch

Best Animated Short Subject
The Fan and The Flower

Best Animated Television Commercial
United Airlines “Mr. Pants” – Acme Filmworks

Best Animated Television Production
Star Wars: Clone Wars II Chapters 21-25 – Cartoon Network Studios

Best Animated Video Game
Ultimate Spider-Man – Activision

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES

Animated Effects
Jason Wen – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”
Aardman Features

Character Animation
Claire Billett – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” Aardman Features

Character Design in an Animated Feature Production
Nick Park – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”
Aardman Features

Character Design in an Animated Television Production
Ernie Gilbert – The Fairly OddParent “The Good Old Days” – Nickelodeon

Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Nick Park, Steve Box – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Directing in an Animated Television Production
Peter Shin – Family Guy “North by North Quahog” – Fox TV Animation

Music in an Animated Feature Production
Julian Nott – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”
Aardman Features

Music in an Animated Television Production
James L. Venable – Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends “Duchess of Wails”
Cartoon Network Studios

Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
Phil Lewis “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”- Aardman Features

Production Design in an Animated Television Production
Mike Moon, Craig McCracken, Dave Dunnet, Martin Ansolabehere – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends “A Lost Claus” – Cartoon Network Studios

Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
Bob Persichetti – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production
Lauren MacMullan – AVATAR:The Last Airbender “The Deserter” – Nickelodeon

Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
Peter Sallis – Voice of Wallace “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production
Seth MacFarlane – Voice of Stewie – Family Guy “Brian the Bachelor” – Fox TV Animation

Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Steve Box, Nick Park, Mark Burton “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Writing in an Animated Television Production
C.H. Greenblatt, Paul Tibbitt, Mike Bell, Tim Hill – SpongeBob “Fear of a Krabby Patty” – Nickelodeon

Nominations

PRODUCTION CATEGORIES

Best Animated Feature

  • Chicken Little – Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • Corpse Bride – Warner Bros. Presents A Tim Burton/Laika Entertainment Production
  • Howl’s Moving Castle – Walt Disney Studios/Studio Ghibli
  • Madagascar – DreamWorks Animation
  • Wallace & Gromit – The Curse of the Were-Rabbit – Aardman Features

Best Home Entertainment Production

  • Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows
  • Kronk’s New Groove
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch
  • Tarzan II
  • The Batman vs Dracula

Best Animated Short Subject

  • The Fan and The Flower
  • Life in Transition
  • Milch
  • Moongirl
  • The Moon and The Sun: An Imagined Conversation

Best Animated Television Commercial

  • Conoco ‘1975’ – Ring of Fire
  • Bastard Wants to Hit Me – Laika/House
  • Coke “Futbol” – Laika/House
  • GE “Tower”- Quiet Man Inc.
  • United Airlines “Mr. Pants” – Acme Filmworks

Best Animated Television Production

  • AVATAR: The Last Airbender – Nickelodeon
  • Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends – Cartoon Network Studios
  • My Life As A Teenage Robot – Nickelodeon/Frederator
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars II Chapters 21-25 – Cartoon Network Studios
  • The Batman – Warner Bros. Animation

Best Animated Video Game

  • Psychonauts – Double Fine Productions, Inc.
  • Resident Evil 4 – Capcom
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, PANTS! – THQ, Inc.
  • Tak The Great Juju Challenge – THQ, Inc.
  • Ultimate Spider-Man – Activision

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES

Animated Effects

  • Matt Baer – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation
  • Rick Glumac – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation
  • Dale Mayeda – “Chicken Little” – Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • Jason Wen – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Martin Usiak – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation

Character Animation

  • Claire Billett – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Spike Brandt – Tom & Jerry- “The Karate Guard” – Warner Bros. Animation
  • Jay Grace – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Christopher Sadler – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Matt Shumway – “The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe” – Rhythm and Hues

Character Design in an Animated Feature Production

  • Carlos Grangel – “Corpse Bride” – Warner Bros. Presents A Tim Burton/Laika Entertainment Production
  • William Joyce – “Robots” – 20th Century Fox Animation/Blue Sky Studio
  • Craig Kellman – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation
  • Joe Moshier – “Chicken Little” – Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • Nick Park – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Character Design in an Animated Television Production

  • Bryan Arnett – My Life As A Teenage Robot “Escape From Cluster Prime” – Nickelodeon
  • Ernie Gilbert – The Fairly OddParent “The Good Old Days” – Nickelodeon
  • Jorge Guiterrez – The Buzz on Maggie “Bella Con Carny” – Walt Disney Television Animation
  • Luther McLaurin – “Catscratch” – Nickelodeon
  • Shannon Tindle – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends “Go Goo Go” – Cartoon Network Studios

Directing in an Animated Feature Production

  • Mike Johnson, Tim Burton “Corpse Bride” – Warner Bros. Presents A Tim Burton/Laika Entertainment Production
  • Hayao Miyazaki “Howl’s Moving Castle” – Walt Disney Studios/Studio Ghibli
  • Nick Park, Steve Box – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Directing in an Animated Television Production

  • Gary Conrad – The Fairly OddParents “The Good Old Days” – Nickelodeon
  • Craig McCracken – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends “Duchess of Wails” – Cartoon Network Studios
  • Dan Povenmire – Family Guy “PTV” – Fox TV Animation
  • Dan Riba – Justice League Unlimited “Clash” – Warner Bros. Animation
  • Peter Shin – Family Guy “North by North Quahog” – Fox TV Animation

Music in an Animated Feature Production

  • Julian Nott – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”– Aardman Features
  • Hans Zimmer – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation

Music in an Animated Television Production

  • Jeff Dana – Zula Patrol “Case of the Missing Rings” – Zula USA LLC
  • Thomas Chase Jones – The Batman “The Laughing Bat” – Warner Bros. Animation
  • James L. Venable – Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends “Duchess of Wails” – Cartoon Network Studios

Production Design in an Animated Feature Production

  • Jan Gooding, Dan Cooper, David Womersley, Mac George – “Chicken Little” – Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • Dennis A. Greco “Lilo & Stitch 2” – DisneyToon Studios
  • Yoriko Ito “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation
  • William Joyce & Steve Martino “Robots” – 20th Century Fox Animation/Blue Sky Studios
  • Phil Lewis “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”- Aardman Features

Production Design in an Animated Television Production

  • Alan Bodner – The Life and Times of Juniper Lee “Enter Sandman” – Cartoon Network Studios
  • Michael Giaimo “Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi” – Renegade Animation
  • Alex Kirwan “My Life as a Teenage Robot” – Nickelodeon
  • Mike Moon, Craig McCracken, Dave Dunnet, Martin Ansolabehere – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends “A Lost Claus” – Cartoon Network Studios
  • Nadia Vurbenova – Kim Possible “So The Drama” – Walt Disney Television Animation

Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production

  • Tom McGrath – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation
  • Chris Otsuki – “Kronk’s New Groove” – DisneyToon Studios
  • Bob Persichetti – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Catherine Yuh Rader – “Madagascar” – DreamWorks Animation
  • Michael Salter – “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production

  • Troy Adomitis – Kim Possible “So The Drama” – Walt Disney Television Animation
  • Ben Balistreri – Danny Phantom “Identity Crisis” – Nickelodeon
  • Dave Bullock – Kim Possible “So The Drama” – Walt Disney Television Animation
  • Lauren MacMullan – AVATAR:The Last Airbender “The Deserter” – Nickelodeon
  • Andrew Tan – Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends “A Froggy Day in Sunny Patch” – Nelvana Ltd.

Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production

  • Helena Bonham Carter – Voice of Lady Campanula Tottington “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Ralph Fiennes – Voice of Victor Quartermaine “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Peter Sallis – Voice of Wallace “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Nicholas Smith – Voice of Reverend Clement Hedges “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features

Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production

  • Grey Delisle – Voice of Kitty – Danger Rangers “Fires & Liars” – Educational Adventures
  • Johnny Hardwick – Voice of Dale Gribble – King of the Hill “Smoking and the Bandit” – 20th Century Fox Television
  • Tony Jay – Voice of Spiderus – Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends “A Froggy Day in Sunny Patch” – Nelvana Ltd.
  • Seth MacFarlane – Voice of Stewie – Family Guy “Brian the Bachelor” – Fox TV Animation
  • Rob Paulsen – Voice of Eubie “The Happy Elf” – Film Roman

Writing in an Animated Feature Production

  • Steve Box, Nick Park, Mark Burton “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” – Aardman Features
  • Tony Leondis, Michael LaBash, Tom Rogers “Kronk’s New Groove” – DisneyToon Studios
  • Hayao Miyazaki, Donald H. Hewitt, Cindy Davis Hewitt “Howl’s Moving Castle” – Walt Disney Studios/Studio Ghibli

Writing in an Animated Television Production

  • Aaron Ehasz, John O’Bryan – AVATAR: The Last Airbender “The Fortune Teller” – Nickelodeon
  • C.H. Greenblatt, Paul Tibbitt, Mike Bell, Tim Hill – SpongeBob “Fear of a Krabby Patty” – Nickelodeon
  • Christopher Painter – The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius “The Tomorrow Boys” – DNA Productions
  • Johanna Stein, Jack Ferraiolo – O’Grady III “Old Cold” – Soup 2 Nuts
  • Larry Swerdlove – Jakers! “Wish Upon A Story Part 1” – Mike Young Productions

JURIED AWARDS

June Foray Award – Significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation.
Mark Kausler

Winsor McCay Award – Recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation.
Cornelius Cole
Tyrus Wong
Fred Crippen

Ub Iwerks Award
Corpse Bride

Certificate of Merit
Larry Loc
“Dream on Silly Dreamer”

American Cinema Editors

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: January 13, 2006
Awards: February 19, 2005

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (DRAMATIC):

Crash
Hughes Winborne
Lions Gate Films Inc.

BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (COMEDY OR MUSICAL):

Walk the Line
Michael McCusker
Twentieth Century Fox

BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY:

March of the Penguins
Sabine Emiliani
Warner Independent Pictures

BEST EDITED MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION:

Lackawanna Blues
Brian A. Kates
HBO

BEST EDITED ONE-HOUR SERIES FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION:

Lost: Outlaws
Stephen Semel, A.C.E.
ABC/Touchstone/Bad Robot Prods.

BEST EDITED HALF-HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION:

Arrested Development: The Ocean Walkers
Stuart Bass, A.C.E.
20th Century Fox Television, Imagine Entertainment, The Hurvitz Company

BEST EDITED ONE-HOUR SERIES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION:

Deadwood: A Lie Agreed Upon-Part 1
Stephen Mark, A.C.E.
HBO/Roscoe Prods.

BEST EDITED MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION:

Four Minutes
Michael Ornstein, A.C.E.
ESPN/Cypress Point Prods.

Writer’s Guild of America

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: January 4, 2006
Awards: February 4, 2006

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Crash
Screenplay by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco, Story by Paul Haggis, Lions Gate Films

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Brokeback Mountain
Screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana
Based on the Short Story by Annie Proulx
Focus Features

DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Written By Alex Gibney, Based on the book The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, Magnolia Pictures and HDNet Films

Nominations

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Cinderella Man
Screenplay by Cliff Hollingsworth and Akiva Goldsman, Story by Cliff Hollingsworth, Universal Pictures

Crash
Screenplay by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco, Story by Paul Haggis, Lions Gate Films

The 40 Year Old Virgin
Written by Judd Apatow & Steve Carell, Universal Pictures

Good Night, And Good Luck
Written by George Clooney & Grant Heslov, Warner Independent Pictures

The Squid and the Whale
Written by Noah Baumbach, Samuel Goldwyn Films

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Brokeback Mountain
Screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana
Based on the Short Story by Annie Proulx
Focus Features

Capote
Screenplay by Dan Futterman
Based on the Book by Gerald Clarke
UA/Sony Pictures Classics

The Constant Gardener
Screenplay by Jeffrey Caine
Based on the Novel by John le Carré
Focus Features

A History of Violence
Screenplay by Josh Olson
Based on the Graphic Novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke New Line Cinema

Syriana
Written by Stephen Gaghan
Based on the Book “See No Evil” by Robert Baer
Warner Bros. Pictures

DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY

Cowboy Del Amor
Written by Michèle Ohayon, Homeland Film Productions

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Written By Alex Gibney, Based on the book The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, Magnolia Pictures and HDNet Films

The Fall of Fumimori
Written by Ellen Perry & Zack Anderson & Kim Roberts, Stardust Pictures

March of the Penguins
Narration Written by Jordan Roberts, Based upon the story by Luc Jacquet and screenplay by Luc Jacquet & Michel Fessler, Warner Independent Pictures and Bonne Pioche

Street Fight
Written by Marshall Curry, Marshall Curry Productions

Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Nominations: December 9, 2005
Awards: December 12, 2005

Best Actor
Phillip Seymor Hoffman  Capote

Best Actress
Reese Witherspoon Walk the Line

Best Supporting Actor
Paul Giamatti – Cinderella Man

Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams – Junebug

Best Director
Steven Spielberg  Munich

Best Original Screenplay
Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco  – Crash

Best Adapted Screenplay
Dan Futterman – Capote

Best Film
Munich/Universal

Best Foreign Film
Kung Fu Hustle/Sony Pictures Classic

Best Animated Feature
Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit/DreamWorks

Best Documentary
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room/Magnolia Pictures

Best Breakthrough Performance
Terrence Howard – Hustle & Flow

Best Ensemble
Crash/Lions Gate

Best Art Direction
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe/Buena Vista

Nominations
Nominations: December 9, 2005
Awards: December 12, 2005

Best Actor

— Phillip Seymor Hoffman  Capote
— David Strathairn  Good Night, and Good Luck
— Terrence Howard Hustle & Flow
— Joaquin Phoenix  Walk the Line
— Heath Ledger  Brokeback Mountain

Best Actress

— Joan Allen  Upside of Anger
— Felicity Huffman Transamerica
— Reese Witherspoon Walk the Line
— Keira Knightley  Pride and Prejudice
— Charlize Theron  North Country

Best Supporting Actor

— Paul Giamatti – Cinderella Man
— Peter Sarsgaard – Jarhead
— Matt Dillon – Crash
— Geoffrey Rush – Munich
— Terrence Howard – Crash

Best Supporting Actress

— Catherine Keener  Capote
— Michelle Williams  Brokeback Mountain
— Brenda Blethyn  Pride & Prejudice
— Taraji Henson  Hustle & Flow
— Amy Adams  Junebug

Best Director

— George Clooney  Good Night, and Good Luck
— Fernandeo Meirelles The Constant Gardener
— Steven Spielberg  Munich
— Ang Lee  Brokeback Mountain
— Ron Howard  Cinderella Man

Best Original Screenplay

— Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco  – Crash
— Noah Baumbach – The Squid and the Whale
— George Clooney and Grant Heslov – Good Night, and Good Luck
— Craig Brewer – Hustle & Flow
— Angus MacLachlan – Junebug

Best Adapted Screenplay

— Dan Futterman – Capote
— Larry McMurty and Diana Ossana – Brokeback Mountain
— Arthur Golden, Robin Swicord and Doug Wright – Memoirs of a Geisha
— Deborah Moggach – Pride & Prejudice
— Tony Kushner  – Munich

Best Film

— Crash/Lions Gate
— Good Night and Good Luck/Warner Bros.
— Capote/Sony Pictures Classic
— Munich/Universal
— Brokeback Mountain/Focus Features

Best Foreign Film

— Kung Fu Hustle/Sony Pictures Classic
— Paradise Now/Warner Independent Pictures
— Turtles Can Fly/IFC Films
— Schultze Gets the Blues/Paramount Classics
— Innocent Voices/Slowhand Cinema Releasing

Best Animated Feature

— Chicken Little/Buena Vista
— Madagascar/DreamWorks
— Robots/Twentieth Century Fox
— Corpse Bride/Warner Bros.
— Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit/DreamWorks

Best Documentary

— March of the Penguins/National Geographic
— Grizzly Man/Discovery Channel
— Mad Hot Ballroom/Nickelodeon Movies
— Murderball/MTV Films
— Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room/Magnolia Pictures

Best Breakthrough Performance

— Terrence Howard – Hustle & Flow
— Amy Adams – Junebug
— QOrianka Kilcher – The New World
— Taryn Manning – Hustle & Flow
— Aishwarya Rai – Bride & Prejudice

Best Ensemble

— Good Night and Good Luck/Warner Bros.
— Pride & Prejudice/Focus Features
— Sin City/Dimension Films
— Crash/Lions Gate
— Rent/Columbia

Best Art Direction

— Memoirs of A Geisha/Columbia
— Charlie and the Chocolate Factory/Warner Bros.
— Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire/Warner Bros.
— Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith/Twentieth Century Fox
— The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe/Buena Vista

Utah Film Critics

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Awards: December 22, 2005

BEST FILM
Brokeback Mountain
Runner-up: Me and You and Everyone We Know

BEST DIRECTOR
Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
Runner-up: Woody Allen, Match Point

BEST SCREENPLAY (tie)
Shane Black – Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang and
Miranda July – Me and You and Everyone We Know

BEST ACTOR
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote
Runner-up: Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain

BEST ACTRESS
Reese Witherspoon – Walk the Line
Runner-up: Maria Bello, A History of Violence

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Andy Serkis, King Kong
Runner-up: Paul Giamatti, Cinderella Man.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener
Runner-up: Amy Adams, Junebug

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Murderball
Runner-up: Grizzly Man

BEST FOREIGN FILM
Kung-Fu Hustle
Runner-up: Downfall