SPECIAL TO THE FILM AWARDS
CLEARINGHOUSE: BEST ACTRESS 17 DAYS OUT
The FAC takes a snapshot look at
individual categories using the predictive resources of:
Awards Daily (Sasha Stone)
Incontention.com (Kristopher Tapley
at HitFix)
The Hollywood Reporter (Scott
Feinberg)
Entertainment Weekly (Dave Karger)
Hollywood Elsewhere (Jeffrey Wells)
Thompson on Hollywood (Anne
Thompson)
Film Misery
Film Experience
Awards Circuit
IS THE RACE FOR THE FIVE
NOMINATIONS ALREADY OVER?
Crunching the Best Actress numbers
in the last two days and you find that the five women listed below in the top
five spots are pretty overwhelmingly out in front of the rest of the
“contender” pack. As a matter of fact,
Anne Thompson at Thompson on Hollywood (Indiewire) lists these five and no one
else even as being a possible contender.
That’s bold, but gives you an idea that a good portion of the Oscar
punditry thinks that the top five are already locked in.
Here they are with Telluride #38
actresses in bold.
1) Viola Davis/The Help
2) Meryl Streep/The Iron Lady
3) Michele Williams/My Week with
Marilyn
4) Glenn Close/Albert
Nobbs
5) Tilda Swinton/We
Need to Talk About Kevin
The rest of the prospective field:
6) Charlize Theron/Young Adult
7) Rooney Mara/Girl with the Dragon
Tattoo
8) Elizabeth Olsen/Martha Marcy Mae
Marlene
9) Felicity Jones/Like Crazy
10) Kristen Wiig/Bridesmaids
Also receiving votes: Olivia
Colman/Tyrranosaur, Adepeno Odyue/Pariah, Keira Knightley/A Dangerous Method.
The only real movement since my last big Oscar post on Dec. 21 is the appearance of some sentiment on behalf of Kristen Wiig but, realistically, the top five are seemingly pretty solid with Mara, Theron and maybe Olsen the possible "surprise" nominee if it were to occur. Most vulnerable? Actually, I think it might be Glenn Close.
The only real movement since my last big Oscar post on Dec. 21 is the appearance of some sentiment on behalf of Kristen Wiig but, realistically, the top five are seemingly pretty solid with Mara, Theron and maybe Olsen the possible "surprise" nominee if it were to occur. Most vulnerable? Actually, I think it might be Glenn Close.
DGA NOMINATIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED MONDAY…Look for our Best
Picture Special to the FAC on Sunday…and Best Director analysis on Monday as a part of our regular posting schedule before the DGA announcement.
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