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Monday, February 28, 2022

MTFB Oscar Take: Winner Prediction Updates for Docs, Animated and International Feature and More / SAG Awards Announced / The Lost Daughter Wins USC Scripter

I have updated Oscar predictions for winners in these six categories today.  TFF #48 Films are Bold.


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE




1) Summer of Soul
2) Flee
3) Attica
4) Ascension
5) Writing with Fire


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Encanto
2) The Mitchells vs. the Machines
3) Flee
4) Luca
5) Raya and the Last Dragon


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE




1) Drive My Car
2) The Worst Person in the World
3) The Hand of God
4) Flee
5) Luana: A Yak in the Classroom


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1) The Power of the Dog
2) Dune
3) The Tragedy of Macbeth
4) Nightmare Alley
5) West Side Story


BEST EDITING

1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) King Richard
4) Don't Look Up
5) tick, tick...BOOM


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Dune
2) Nightmare Alley
3) West Side Story
4) The Power of the Dog
5) The Tragedy of Macbeth


A couple of quivers of movement since these categories were last updated on Feb. 17th.  Flee and Luca swap spots in Best Animated Feature as do King Richard and Don't Look Up for Editing.

The current predictions for the other 14 feature categories at the moment are:


BEST PICTURE




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Belfast
3) West Side Story
4) King Richard
5) Dune
6) Licorice Pizza
7) CODA
8) Don't Look Up
9) Drive My Car
10) Nightmare Alley


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
4) Licorice Pizza/Paul Thomas Anderson
5) Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car


BEST ACTRESS

1) Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
2) Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
3) Kristen Stewart/Spencer
4) Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
5) Penelope Cruz/Parallel Mothers


BEST ACTOR




1) Will Smith/King Richard
2) Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
3) Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
4) Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
5) Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos


1) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
2) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
3) Aujanue Ellis/King Richard
4) Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
5) Judi Dench/Belfast


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
2) Troy Kotsur/CODA
3) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
4) Jesse Plemons/The Power of the Dog
5) J.K. Simmons/Being the Ricardos


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Belfast
2) Licorice Pizza
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) The Worst Person in the World


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) The Power of the Dog
2) CODA
3) The Lost Daughter
4) Drive My Car
5) Dune

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE



1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Don't Look Up
4) Encanto
5) Parallel Mothers


BEST ORIGINAL SONG

1) No Time to Die/No Time to Die
2) Dos Oruguitas/Encanto
3) Be Alive/King Richard
4) Down to Joy/Belfast
5) Somehow You Do/Four Good Days


BEST COSTUMES




1) Cruella
2) Dune
3) Nightmare Alley
4) West Side Story
5) Cyrano


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

1) Dune
2) Spiderman: No Way Home
3) No Time to Die
4) Shang Chi
5) Free Guy


BEST SOUND

1) Dune
2) West Side Story
3) Not Time to Die
4) The Power of the Dog
5) Belfast


BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Dune
2) Cruella
3) The Eyes of Tammy Faye
4) The House of Gucci
5) Coming 2 America


SAG AWARDS ANNOUNCED




Last night was a good night for Sundance breakout CODA and not so great a night for TFF #48 films at the SAG Awards.  CODA won Best Cast and Troy Kotsur won Best Supporting Actor for his role as the deaf father of a hearing child.

TFF #48 films only scored one win and that was an expected victory for Will Smith as Best Actor for King Richard.

Other winners were:
Best Actress: Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Best Supporting Actress: Ariana DeBose/West Side Story

The wins for Smith and DeBose solidify their status as Oscar frontrunners.  Kotsur's win certainly improves his chances in a Oscar race that seems, or at least seemed, to be close between him and The Power of the Dog's Kodi Smit-McPhee.  And does Chastain's win mean that she's now the person to beat in a crazy and divided Best Actress Oscar field?

The Dog went 0 for 3 last night with Smit-McPhee, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst all coming up short. Belfast was 0 for 2 with Caitriona Balfe dropping in Supporting Actress and the film missing for Best Cast.  King Richard also missed for Best Cast as well as for Aujanue Ellis as Supporting Actress.  The final miss for TFF #48 performers was Olivia Colman from The Lost Daughter for Best Actress.




THE LOST DAUGHTER WINS THE USC SCRIPTER





The USC Scripter Award is annually presented to the Best Adapted Screenplay in the eyes of the Scripter's awards voters.  Most thought that Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog was the likely winner here but voters opted for a different TFF #48 film honoring Maggie Gyllenhaal and the script for The Lost Daughter.  The USC Scripter Award also recognizes the writer(s) of the original source material being adapted.  That included author Elena Ferrante who wrote the novel that the film is based on.

Dopesick won the award for adapted television writing.

Other screenplays nominated included Passing, Dune and The Tragedy of Macbeth.




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Thursday, February 24, 2022

MTFB'S Oscar Take: Updating the Big Eight / Indiewire's Critics Poll for 2021 / Interviews and Profiles: Joe Wright

MTFB'S OSCAR TAKE: UPDATING THE BIG EIGHT

With little more than a month to go until Oscar night, March 7th, here is an update on the eight major above the line categories with winners predictions.  As always TFF #48 films and performers are indicated in Bold.


BEST PICTURE




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Belfast
3) West Side Story
4) King Richard
5) Dune
6) Licorice Pizza
7) CODA
8) Don't Look Up
9) Drive My Car
10) Nightmare Alley


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
4) Licorice Pizza/Paul Thomas Anderson
5) Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car


BEST ACTRESS

1) Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
2) Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
3) Kristen Stewart/Spencer
4) Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
5) Penelope Cruz/Parallel Mothers


BEST ACTOR




1) Will Smith/King Richard
2) Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
3) Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
4) Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
5) Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos


1) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
2) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
3) Aujanue Ellis/King Richard
4) Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
5) Judi Dench/Belfast


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
2) Troy Kotsur/CODA
3) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
4) Jesse Plemons/The Power of the Dog
5) J.K. Simmons/Being the Ricardos


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Belfast
2) Licorice Pizza
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) The Worst Person in the World


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) The Power of the Dog
2) CODA
3) The Lost Daughter
4) Drive My Car
5) Dune


THE MOST RECENT PREDICTIONS FOR THE OTHER CATEGORIES


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE




1) Summer of Soul
2) Flee
3) Attica
4) Ascension
5) Writing with Fire


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Encanto
2) The Mitchells vs. the Machines
3) Luca
4) Flee
5) Raya and the Last Dragon


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) Drive My Car
2) The Worst Person in the World
3) The Hand of God
4) Flee
5) Luana: A Yak in the Classroom


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Dune
3) The Tragedy of Macbeth
4) Nightmare Alley
5) West Side Story


BEST EDITING

1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) tick, tick...BOOM


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Dune
2) Nightmare Alley
3) West Side Story
4) The Power of the Dog
5) The Tragedy of Macbeth


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE



1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Don't Look Up
4) Encanto
5) Parallel Mothers


BEST ORIGINAL SONG

1) No Time to Die/No Time to Die
2) Dos Oruguitas/Encanto
3) Be Alive/King Richard
4) Down to Joy/Belfast
5) Somehow You Do/Four Good Days


BEST COSTUMES




1) Cruella
2) Dune
3) Nightmare Alley
4) West Side Story
5) Cyrano


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

1) Dune
2) Spiderman: No Way Home
3) No Time to Die
4) Shang Chi
5) Free Guy


BEST SOUND

1) Dune
2) West Side Story
3) Not Time to Die
4) The Power of the Dog
5) Belfast


BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Dune
2) Cruella
3) The Eyes of Tammy Faye
4) The House of Gucci
5) Coming 2 America


INDIEWIRE'S CRITICS POLL FOR 2021




Indiewire polled 187critics asking them what the best films were for 2021.  They posted those results with a Top 50 list earlier this week.  TFF #48 films did well.  Very well.  Here's the rundown of where films from The SHOW ended up on the list:

#49 King Richard
#44 Cyrano
#38 The Card Counter
#37 Spencer
#32 Red Rocket
#31 The Velvet Underground
#23 A Hero
#22 Bergman Island
#21 Belfast
#16 The Lost Daughter
#10 C'mon C'mon
#8 Petite Maman
#7 Flee
#6 The French Dispatch
#1 The Power of the Dog



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Monday, February 21, 2022

MTFB Predicts the Oscar Winners in Six More Categories / Cannes Speculation Starts / Interviews and Profiles: Branagh and Hinds


MTFB PREDICTS THE OSCAR WINNERS IN SIX MORE CATEGORIES


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE



1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Don't Look Up
4) Encanto
5) Parallel Mothers


BEST ORIGINAL SONG

1) No Time to Die/No Time to Die
2) Dos Oruguitas/Encanto
3) Be Alive/King Richard
4) Down to Joy/Belfast
5) Somehow You Do/Four Good Days


BEST COSTUMES




1) Cruella
2) Dune
3) Nightmare Alley
4) West Side Story
5) Cyrano


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

1) Dune
2) Spiderman: No Way Home
3) No Time to Die
4) Shang Chi
5) Free Guy


BEST SOUND

1) Dune
2) West Side Story
3) Not Time to Die
4) The Power of the Dog
5) Belfast


BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Dune
2) Cruella
3) The Eyes of Tammy Faye
4) The House of Gucci
5) Coming 2 America


Through the 20 predicted feature film categories I have TFF #48 films winning the following:

The Power of the Dog-Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay and Cinematography.  It is competitive also for Supporting Actress, Editing and Score.
Belfast-Original Screenplay.  Belfast is also competitive for Picture and Director.
King Richard- Actor

If my predictions are perfect then Dune will win Editing, Production Design, Score, Visual Effects, Makeup/Hair and Sound for a total of six wins.  Dune is also competitive for Cinematography and Costumes.

So the race for what films wins the most Oscars on March 27th boils down to a close tussle between The Power of the Dog and Dune.  Cinematography and Editing might be the determining categories.

Here are the predictions from the previous two posts of the 14 other Oscar categories:


BEST PICTURE




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Belfast
3) West Side Story
4) King Richard
5) Licorice Pizza
6)  CODA
7) Dune
8) Don't Look Up
9) Drive My Car
10) Nightmare Alley


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
4) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza
5) Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car


BEST ACTOR

1) Will Smith/King Richard
2) Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
3) Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
4) Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
5) Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos


BEST ACTRESS

1) Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
2) Kristen Stewart/Spencer
3) Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
4) Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
5) Penelope Cruz/Parallel Mothers


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
2) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
3) Aunjanue Ellis/King Richard
4) Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
5) Judi Dench/Belfast


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
2) Troy Kotsur/CODA
3) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
4) Jesse Plemoms/The Power of the Dog
5) J.K. Simmons/Being the Ricardos


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Belfast
2) Licorice Pizza
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) The Worst Person in the World


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) The Power of the Dog
2) CODA
3) The Lost Daughter
4) Drive My CarInterviews and Pro
5) Dune


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

1) Summer of Soul
2) Flee
3) Attica
4) Ascension
5) Writing with Fire


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Encanto
2) The Mitchells vs. the Machines
3) Luca
4) Flee
5) Raya and the Last Dragon


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) Drive My Car
2) The Worst Person in the World
3) The Hand of God
4) Flee
5) Luana: A Yak in the Classroom


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Dune
3) The Tragedy of Macbeth
4) Nightmare Alley
5) West Side Story


BEST EDITING

1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) tick, tick...BOOM


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Dune
2) Nightmare Alley
3) West Side Story
4) The Power of the Dog
5) The Tragedy of Macbeth


CANNES SPECULATION STARTS




Oscar nominations are out, the Sundance and Berlin Fests are over and it's time to start thinking about what films might play Cannes and which of those might be crossover films that could be selected for TFF #49.

The Hollywood Reporter's Alex Ritman offers up 20 possibilities in the post from today that I have linked here.

Of the 20 films listed, the titles and directors that stand out to me a possibilities for The SHOW sight unseen are:

She Said/Maria Schrader dist: Universal
Crimes of the Future/David Cronenberg dist: Neon
The Son/Florian Zeller dist: Sony Pictures Classics
Showing Up/Kelly Reichardt dist: A24
Asteroid City/Wes Andrson dist: N/A
Bardo/Alejandro Gonzalez Inarittu dist: N/A



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Thursday, February 17, 2022

MTFB Predicts More Oscar Winners / For Those Who Have Been Asking... / Interviews and Profiles: Arnold and Smit-McPhee

MTFB PREDICTS MORE OSCAR WINNERS






I started predicting the winners of all of the Oscar feature film categories last Monday with prognostications in the Big Eight categories.  Today I continue with a half dozen additional categories.  As always, TFF #48 films/performers are in Bold.



BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

1) Summer of Soul
2) Flee
3) Attica
4) Ascension
5) Writing with Fire


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Encanto
2) The Mitchells vs. the Machines
3) Luca
4) Flee
5) Raya and the Last Dragon


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) Drive My Car
2) The Worst Person in the World
3) The Hand of God
4) Flee
5) Luana: A Yak in the Classroom


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Dune
3) The Tragedy of Macbeth
4) Nightmare Alley
5) West Side Story


BEST EDITING

1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) tick, tick...BOOM


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Dune
2) Nightmare Alley
3) West Side Story
4) The Power of the Dog
5) The Tragedy of Macbeth


Comment: Probably the best chance of a TFF #48 film picking up a win in these categories is for the Score for The Power of the Dog.  Outside shot for flee as Best Documentary Feature.

Through 14 predicted categories I have TFF #48 films winning the following:

The Power of the Dog-Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay and Cinematography
Belfast-Original Screenplay
King Richard- Actor

I'll have predictions for the remaining six feature film categories ( Score, Song, Costumes, Makeup/Hair, Visual Effects and Sound) up in Monday's post and keep up with all my current predictions on the MTFB Oscar Take page.


FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN ASKING





The answer is officially up on the TFF website.  Several readers have asked over the past month or so about information regarding pass sales.  My standard response has been that I knew of no information and was assuming that passes would go on sale on March 1st as they have for the past several years.  That expectation proved out at some point recently as the fest posted the following on its "Purchasing Passes" page:






Though on time for the pass sale to start is listed, I expect that we will see that from the fest sometime within the next few days.



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Monday, February 14, 2022

The First MTFB Oscar Winners Take / Interviews and Profiles: The Power of the Dog and Cyrano

THE FIRST MTFB OSCAR WINNERS TAKE




The Oscar ceremony will be March 27th and now that we know the nominees, here's my first run at predicting the winners  I'm starting off with the Big Eight categories and will continue to add and update categories as we move through these next six weeks.  As always, TFF #48 films/performers are in Bold.


BEST PICTURE




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Belfast
3) West Side Story
4) King Richard
5) Licorice Pizza
6)  CODA
7) Dune
8) Don't Look Up
9) Drive My Car
10) Nightmare Alley


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
4) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza
5) Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car


BEST ACTOR

1) Will Smith/King Richard
2) Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
3) Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
4) Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
5) Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos


BEST ACTRESS

1) Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
2) Kristen Stewart/Spencer
3) Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
4) Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
5) Penelope Cruz/Parallel Mothers


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
2) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
3) Aunjanue Ellis/King Richard
4) Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
5) Judi Dench/Belfast


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
2) Troy Kotsur/CODA
3) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
4) Jesse Plemoms/The Power of the Dog
5) J.K. Simmons/Being the Ricardos


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Belfast
2) Licorice Pizza
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) The Worst Person in the World


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) The Power of the Dog
2) CODA
3) The Lost Daughter
4) Drive My CarInterviews and Pro
5) Dune


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THE POWER OF THE DOG





CYRANO







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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

MTFB Oscar Thoughts / So, You Want to Predict Best Picture?

MTFB OSCAR THOUGHTS




Well, the Oscar nominations are out and now we make the turn into the final leg of the Oscar race with the awards ceremony scheduled on March 27th.

Here's the rundown of the results of Tuesday morning's announcement in as far as Telluride films were concerned:

The Power of the Dog...WOOF!  12 nominations: Picture, Direction, Actor, Supporting Actress, 2 Supporting Actors, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Score and Sound.

Belfast 7 nominations: Picture, Direction, Supporting Actress (Dench not Balfe?), Supporting Actor, Original Screenplay, Song and Sound.

King Richard 6 nominations: Picture, Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Screenplay, Editing  and Song.

Flee 3 nominations: International Film, Documentary Film, Animated Film

The Lost Daughter 3 nominations: Actress, Supporting Actress and Adapted Screenplay

Single nominations for:

Spencer: Actress
The Hand of God: International Film
Cyrano: Costumes
Lead Me Home: Documentary Short

TFF #48 totals 35 nominations with nine films being mentioned.  Noticeably missing nominations from the TFF #48 crop were Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch, Mike Mills C'mon C'mon, Asghar Farhadi's A Hero, the documentaries The Rescue, The Velvet Underground and Procession.

 Where did TFF #48 Best Picture nominees end up last fall on the MTFB set of polls: The Professionals, The People and The Composite?

The Power of the Dog: Pros #2 ($.32), People: #1 (4.63) and the Composite: #1 (8.95)
Belfast: Pros #3 (4.30), People: #4 (4.12), Composite #2 (8.42)
King Richard: Pros #7 (3.92), People #5 (4.06), Composite #5 (7.98)

Going forward you have to think that The Power of the Dog is sitting pretty.  The field leading 12 nominations reveals strength throughout the Academy.  The actors branch, the largest in the Academy, favored the film with four acting nominations (Cumberbatch, Dunst, Smit-McPhee and perhaps most indicative of its popularity, Jesse Plemons.  The Jane Campion film could end up with the biggest haul of trophies for an Oscar Best Picture winner in years with Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay and Supporting Actor seeming very likely and awards for Actor, Supporting Actress, Cinematography,  Editing and Original Score not at all out of the question.  Other "below the line" nominations for Production Design and Sound could turn into wins but seem less likely.

My early thoughts as to who gets a trophy on Oscar night in the Big Eight categories:

Picture: The Dog
Director: Campion/The Dog
Actress: Who knows?  Say Kidman for the moment for Being the Ricardos
Actor: I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict Cumberbatch rather than Will Smith for King Richard...at least for now.
Supporting Actress: DeBose/West Side Story
Supporting Actor: Smit McPhee/The Dog
Original Screenplay: Belfast
Adapted Screenplay: The Dog

Nominations I liked: Kotsur, Hinds and Nightmare Alley
Non-noms I did not like: Balfe
Surprises Dench in, Villenueve out, Gaga out.

I go 87/120  in my nomination predictions for 72.5%.  Lowest in a few years.  

In the "Close but no cigar" Department, films/performers that got nominated that I had in the "first one out" position included: Nightmare Alley in Best Picture, Hamagughi for Director with Drive My Car, Stewart for Actress with Spencer, Bardem for Actor with Being the Ricardos, Dune for Adapted Screenplay, Attica in Documentary, West Side Story in Cinematography, The Tragedy of Macbeth in Production Design, Parallel Mothers in Original Score, Cyrano in Costumes and Ali Kachuu: Take and Run in Live Action Short.  11 of the 23 categories.


SO, YOU WANT TO PREDICT BEST PICTURE?




Here's what you need to know to predict the Best Picture Oscar.  Check out the Telluride Film Festival lineup each year and then pick the film that sits atop the MTFB Composite ranking/ratings after the festival.  Why?  Because every Best Picture winner since 2012 (except, of course,  Green Book which didn't play Telluride) has been those two criteria.

2012- Argo
2013- 12 Years a Slave
2014- Birdman
2015- Spotlight
2016- Moonlight
2017- The Shape of Water
2018- well, you know, Green Book... but the MTFB Composite winner that year was Roma
2019 - Parasite
2020- Nomadland (no Composite for this fest)

So, do you remember what landed at the #1 spot on my Composite in September?  If you said The Power of the Dog...you win a cookie (a metaphorical cookie).  



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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

2022 Oscar Nominations Revealed

 2022 OSCAR NOMINATIONS

TFF #48 films/performers are in Bold.


BEST PICTURE 

Belfast
CODA
Don't Look Up
Drive My Car
Dune
King Richard
Licorice Pizza
Nightmare Alley
The Power of the Dog
West Side Story


BEST DIRECTION

Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza
Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
Ryusuke Hamagughi/Drive My Car


BEST ACTRESS

Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Penelope Cruz/Parallel Mothers
Kristen Stewart/Spencer


BEST ACTOR 

Will Smith/King Richard
Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
Judi Dench/Belfast
Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
Aunjanue Ellis/King Richard



BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
Troy Kotsur/CODA
Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
Jesse Plemons/The Power of the Dog
J.K. Simmons/Being the Ricardos


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY 

Belfast 
Don't Look Up 
King Richard 
Licorice Pizza 
The Worst Person in the World

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY 

CODA 
Dune
Drive My Car 
Power of the Dog 
The Lost Daughter


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE 

Drive My Car/Japan 
Flee/Denmark 
The Hand of God/Italy 
Luana: A Yak in the Classroom/Bhutan
The Worst Person in the World/Norway 


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE 

Encanto 
Flee 
Luca 
The Mitchells vs. the Machines 
Raya and the Last Dragon 



BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Ascension
Attica
Flee
Writing with Fire
Summer of Soul


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY


Dune
Nightmare Alley
The Power of the Dog
Tragedy of Macbeth
West Side Story



BEST EDITING


Don't Look Up
Dune
King Richard
The Power of the Dog
tick, tick...BOOM


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN 

Dune 
Nightmare Alley 
The Power of the Dog
The Tragedy of MacBeth
West Side Story


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE 

Don't Look Up
Dune 
Encanto 
Parallel Mothers 
The Power of the Dog 



BEST ORIGINAL SONG 

Be Alive/King Richard 
Dos Oruguitas/Encanto 
Down to Joy/Belfast 
Somehow You Do/Four Good Days
No Time to Die/No Time to Die 


BEST COSTUMES 

Cyrano
Cruella
Dune 
Nightmare Alley 
West Side Story 


VISUAL EFFECTS

Dune 
Free Guy 
No Time to Die 
Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings 
Spiderman: No Way Home 


SOUND

Belfast
Dune 
No Time to Die 
The Power of the Dog  
West Side Story


MAKEUP/HAIR

Coming 2 America  
Cruella 
Dune 
The Eyes of Tammy Faye 
House of Gucci 


DOCUMENTARY SHORT

Audible
Lead Me Home
The Queen of Basketball
Three Songs for Benazir
When We Were Bullies


ANIMATED SHORT

Affairs of the Art
Boxballet
Bestia
Robin Robin
The Windshield Wiper




LIVE ACTION SHORT

Ala Kachuu: Take and Run
The Dress
The Long Goodbye
On My Mind
Please Hold


COMMENTS:

TFF #48

The Power of the Dog...WOOF!  12 nominations: Picture, Direction, Actor, Supporting Actress, 2 Supporting Actors, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Score and Sound.

Belfast 7 nominations: Picture, Direction, Supporting Actress (Dench not Balfe?), Supporting Actor, Original Screenplay, Song and Sound.

King Richard 6 nominations: Picture, Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Screenplay, Editing  and Song.

Flee 3 nominations: International Film, Documentary Film, Animated Film

The Lost Daughter 3 nominations: Actress, Supporting Actress and Adapted Screenplay

Single nominations for:

Spencer: Actress
The Hand of God: International Film
Cyrano: Costumes
Lead Me Home: Documentary Short

I go 87/120 for 72.5%.  Lowest in a few years.


Monday, February 7, 2022

MTFB'S Final Oscar Nomination Predictions / Tight Spots / Final Oscar Nomination Predictions from the Experts

MTFB'S FINAL OSCAR NOMINATION PREDICTIONS




Here they be.  

My final Oscar nomination predictions for the 94th Academy Awards.  Over the last six years my success rate has been 78.5%.  Should that hold tomorrow, I'll land somewhere around 94 out of the 120 nominees that will be announced.  Additionally, the film/performer that I have listed as the first alternate in each category will be a nominee in about 30% of the cases where I miss at least one nominee in a category.  All that said, BAFTA nominations last week seemed weird and I expect some more weird tomorrow morning.

As always, TFF #48 films/performers are in Bold.

I'll have nominees up sometime fairly soon after the announcements and likely a comment or two.


BEST PICTURE 




1) Belfast
2) The Power of the Dog
3) Dune
4) Licorice Pizza
5) West Side Story
6) Don't Look Up
7) CODA
8) King Richard
9) Being the Ricardos
10) tick, tick...BOOM

Alternates: Nightmare Alley and Drive My Car



BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Denis Villenueve/Dune
4) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza
5) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story

Alternates: Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car and Adam McKay/Don't Look Up



BEST ACTRESS

1) Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
2) Lady Gaga/House of Gucci
3) Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
4) Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
5) Jennifer Hudson/Respect

Alternates: Kristen Stewart/Spencer and Alana Haim/Licorice Pizza 



BEST ACTOR 




1) Will Smith/King Richard
2) Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
3) Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
4) Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
5) Leonardo DiCaprio/Don't Look Up

Alternates: Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos and Peter Dinklage/Cyrano



BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS 

1) Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
2) Caitriona Balfe/Belfast
3) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
4) Aunjanue Ellis/King Richard
5) Cate Blanchett/Nightmare Alley

Alternates: Ruth Negga/Passing and Anne Dowd/Mass



BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
2) Troy Kotsur/CODA
3) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
4) Bradley Cooper/Licorice Pizza
5) Jared Leto/House of Gucci

Alternates: Ben Affleck/The Tender Bar and Jamie Dornan/Belfast



BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY 

1) Belfast 
2) Licorice Pizza 
3) Don't Look Up 
4) King Richard 
5) Being the Ricardos 

Alternates: Parallel Mothers and The French Dispatch


ADAPTED SCREENPLAY 




1) The Power of the Dog 
2) The Lost Daughter
3) West Side Story
4) CODA 
5) Drive My Car 

Alternates: Dune and The Tragedy of Macbeth



BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE 

1) Drive My Car/Japan 
2) The Worst Person in the World/Norway 
3) The Hand of God/Italy 
4) A Hero/Iran 
5) Flee/Denmark 

Alternates: Compartment #6/Finland and I'm Your Man/Germany


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE 

1) Encanto 
2) The Mitchells vs. the Machines 
3) Flee 
4) Luca 
5) Raya and the Last Dragon 

Alternates: Belle and Sing 2


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE




1) Flee
2) Summer of Soul
3) The Rescue
4) Ascension
5) Procession

Alternates: Attica and The First Wave 



BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1) Dune
2) The Power of the Dog
3) The Tragedy of Macbeth
4) Belfast
5) Nightmare Alley

Alternates: West Side Story and No Time to Die 



BEST EDITING

1) Dune
2) Belfast
3) The Power of the Dog
4) Don't Look Up
5) Licorice Pizza

Alternates: No Time to Die and West Side Story 

         

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN 

1) Dune 
2) Nightmare Alley 
3) West Side Story
4) Belfast 
5) The French Dispatch 

Alternates: The Tragedy of Macbeth and Cruella


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE 




1) Dune 
2) The Power of the Dog 
3) The French Dispatch 
4) Don't Look Up
5) Encanto 

Alternates: Parallel Mothers and Spencer


BEST ORIGINAL SONG 

1) No Time to Die/No Time to Die 
2) Be Alive/King Richard 
3) Dos Oruguitas/Encanto 
4) Just Look Up/Don't Look Up
5) Down to Joy/Belfast 

Alternates: Guns Go Bang/The Harder They Fall and Here I Am/Respect


BEST COSTUMES 

1) Cruella
2) Dune 
3) West Side Story 
4) Nightmare Alley 
5) House of Gucci 

Alternates: Cyrano and Spencer


VISUAL EFFECTS

1) Dune 
2) Spiderman: No Way Home 
3) The Matrix Resurrections 
4) No Time to Die 
5) Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings 

Alternates: Godzilla vs. King Kong and Free Guy


SOUND

1) Dune 
2) West Side Story
3) No Time to Die 
4) Spiderman: No Way Home 
5) The Power of the Dog 

Alternates: The Matrix Resurrections and Belfast


MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Dune 
2) Cruella 
3) House of Gucci 
4) The Eyes of Tammy Faye 
5) Coming 2 America  

Alternates: No Time to Die and West Side Story


DOCUMENTARY SHORT

1) The Queen of Basketball
2) Terror Contagion
3) When We Were Bullies
4) Days of Rage
5) Coded: The Hidden Loves of J.C. Leyendecker

Alternates: Camp Confidential: America's Secret Nazis and Three Songs for Benazir

ANIMATED SHORT

1) Us Again
2) Robin Robin
3) Namoo
4) Bestia
5) The Windshield Wiper

Alternates: The Musician and Step into the River


LIVE ACTION SHORT

1) The Long Goodbye
2) When the Sun Sets
3) Censor of Dreams
4) Frimas
5) Please Hold

Alternates: Ala Kachuu: Take and Run and Under the Heavens


THOUGHTS:

I have Dune and The Power of the Dog both getting 10 nominations  followed by:

Belfast-9

West Side Story-7

Don't Look Up-6

Licorice Pizza and King Richard -5

Nightmare Alley and House of Gucci-4

CODA, Being the Ricardos, No Time to Die, Encanto and Flee-3

tick, tick...BOOM, Drive My Car, The Lost Daughter, The Tragedy of Macbeth, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, The French Dispatch, Cruella and Spiderman: No Way Home-2

All other films making the list with a single nomination.

Nightmare Alley and House of Gucci are predicted to have the most nominations without a Best Picture nomination.  However, if Blanchett does land in Supporting Actress and Nightmare picks up a not necessarily out-of-the question Adapted Screenplay nomination...who knows?  I'm rooting for that to happen.

Eleven TFF #48 films should earn at least one nomination and the TFF #48 total predicted nominations stands at 36.


TIGHT SPOTS:




Best Picture: Ay Ay AY!  Seems to me that eight or maybe even nine spots are likely decided but that last couple...yeesh.  Included in the scrum: Being the Ricardos, Nightmare Alley, tick, tick...BOOM, No Time to Die, Drive My Car, The Lost Daughter, House of Gucci, The Tragedy of Macbeth and maybe even Spiderman: No Way Home-though that bubble has lost some air over the last week or so.

Director: Campion, Branagh, PTA and Villenueve look good.  Speilberg and Hamaguchi are slugging it out for the fifth spot.

Actress: Kidman, Gaga and Colman seem solid.  Then it's ugly tight between Chastain, Hudson, Stewart (who fell so far so fast), Haim and Cruz.

Actor: Smith, Cumberbatch, Garfield and Washington are in good shape.  Last spot is a tug-of-war between DiCaprio, Bardem and Dinklage.

Supporting Actress: It already seems like DeBose has the statue in hand.  Dunst and Balfe seem safe for a nom.  Ellis, Blanchett and Negga are bunched tightly.

Supporting Actor: Smit-McPhee and Kotsur are good to go.  Hinds should have been a lock but missing the BAFTA nom last week makes him vulnerable.  Cooper has come on strong of late.  Last spot probably goes to Leto but there are strong challenges from Affleck, Dornan and a surging Plemons.

Original Screenplay: The top five here seem to be in good shape.

Adapted Screenplay: The Power of the Dog and The Lost Daughter seem locked than it gets brutal with CODA, Drive My Car, West Side Story, Dune, The Tragedy of Macbeth and Nightmare Alley all battling to get one of the last three spots.




FINAL OSCAR NOMINATION PREDICITONS FROM THE EXPERTS: