SAG NOMINEES
SAG/AFTRA announced their nominees for acting superlatives for 2018 yesterday. TFF #45 films were represented as follows:
Best Actress: Olivia Colman/The Favourite, Melissa McCarthy/Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Supporting Male: Richard E. Grant/Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Supporting Female: Emma Stone/The Favourite, Rachel Weisz/The Favourite.
Despite three individual acting nominations, The Favourite did not crack the Best Cast nominee list. Also, somewhat surprising was the absence of Ethan Hawke for TFF #44's First Reformed.
Indiewire has the complete rundown of all the nominees linked here.
CRITICS' CHOICE NOMINEES
TFF #45 favorite Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite led all films in Monday's announcement of nominees for the Critics Choice Awards from the Broadcast Film Critics Association with 14 nominations. Ryan Coogler's Black Panther was the second most nominated film with a dozen. Damien Chazelle's First Man was next with 10 nominations. Alfonso Cuaron's Roma had eight.
Best Picture nominations went to Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, The Favourite, First Man, Green Book, If Beale Street Could Talk, Mary Poppins Returns, Roma, A Star Is Born and Vice.
Here's how the nominations broke down for TFF #45 films:
The Favourite (14): Picture, Direction, Actress (Colman), Supporting Actress (Stone and Weisz), Ensemble, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Production Design, Costumes, Film Editing, Hair/Makeup, Comedy Film and Comedy Actress,
First Man (10): Picture, Direction, Actor (Gosling), Supporting Actress (Foy), Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Production Design, Film Editing, Score and Visual Effects.
Roma (8): Picture, Direction, Actress (Aparicio), Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Production Design, Film Editing, Foreign Language Film
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (3): Actress (McCarthy), Supporting Actor (Grant), Adapted Screenplay
Boy Erased (1): Supporting Actress (Kidman)
Cold War (1): Foreign Language Film
Shoplifters (1): Foreign Language Film
Additionally, First Reformed from TFF #44 had two nominations: Best Actor (Hawke) and Original Screenplay.
The complete list of all nominees with some commentary from Anne Thompson is linked here from Indiewire.
The Critics Choice Awards will be handed out on Jan. 13, 2019.
NEWEST GURUS O' GOLD ASSESSES GOLDEN GLOBES CHANCES
Those of us comprising this season's Gurus of Gold were asked this past week to take a stab at predicting winners for the Golden Globes in three categories now that we know the nominees. We were tasked with evaluating Best Motion Picture Drama, Musical or Comedy and Director.
My ballot was topped by A Star Is Born (Drama), The Favourite (Musical or Comedy) and I named Alfonso Cuaron as the likely Best Directing winner.
As you might expect, not all the individual Gurus agreed with my assessment.
Check out the latest Gurus o' Gold linked here.
VARIETY'S DIRECTORS ON DIRECTORS
Guillermo Del Toro on Alfonso Cuaron's Roma
Ron Howard on The Front Runner
Haiffa al-Mansour on Marielle Heller's Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Christopher Nolan on Damien Chazelle's First Man
Alexander Payne on Pawel Pawlikowski's Cold War
Josh Safdie on Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite
The complete article is linked here.
MR. TAPLEY'S TWO CENTS
Logo via Variety
And finally on this Thursday...Variety's awards expert Kristopher Tapley has weighed in with his first run at predicting Oscar nominees. Tapley gives his best insight to the 21 feature categories with TFF #45 films pegged for 32 nominations (which would be a little above the Telluride average for the past decade or so). He also has a TFF #44 film in play for a couple of nominations.
Here's the breakdown with total predicted nominations in parentheses:
Roma (8): Best Picture, Direction, Foreign Language Film, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Production Design, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing.
The Favourite (7): Best Picture, Actress (Colman), Supporting Actress (Stone and Weisz), Original Screenplay, Costumes, Production Design.
First Man (7): Best Picture, Cinematography, Film Editing, Score, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Visual Effects.
Cold War (3): Best Direction, Foreign Language Film, Cinematography.
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (3): Best Actress (McCarthy), Supporting Actor (Grant), Adapted Screenplay
Border (2): Foreign Language Film, Makeup/Hair
Shoplifters (1): Foreign Language Film
Free Solo (1): Documentary Feature
AND...from TFF #44: First Reformed (2): Best Actor (Hawke), Original Screenplay.
Tapley's complete set of predictions are linked here.
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