Cate Blanchett/Best Actress/TAR
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Showing posts with label Armageddon Time. Show all posts
Thursday, February 9, 2023
MTFB Oscar Update: First Winner Predictions Part Four / Visitations: Polley, Whishaw, Buckley and More
MTFB OSCAR UPDATE FIRST WINNER PREDICTIONS PART FOUR
Here's the last of my first pass at predicting what films and performances will win Oscars on March 12th. Over the past two weeks I have predicted the other 18 categories. Going forward I will continue to update categories at the same intervals culminating in a final set of predictions on Oscar morning. Today's initial predictions for the final five categories follow. TFF films in Bold.
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
1) Avatar: The Way of Water
2) Top Gun: Maverick
3) All Quiet on the Western Front
4) The Batman
5) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
BEST SOUND
1) Top Gun: Maverick
2) Elvis
3) All Quiet on the Western Front
4) Avatar: The Way of Water
5)The Batman
BEST ANIMATED SHORT
1) The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
2) An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake...
3) The Flying Sailor
4) My Year of Dicks
5) Ice Merchants
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
1) How Do You Measure a Year?
2) The Elephant Whisperers
3) The Martha Mitchell Effect
4) Stranger at the Gate
5) Haulout
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
1) Le Pupille
2) An Irish Goodbye
3) The Red Suitcase
4) Ivalu
5) The Night Ride
Comments:
The Visual Effects win for Avatar/Water and Sound win for TG: Maverick seem pretty likely at this point.
As always the Short Films categories are really anyone's guess, though the buzz for The Boy, the Mole etc. has it feeling like the most certain winner in any of the three shorts categories. The Doc and Live Action Shorts categories are totally up in the air.
After the initial prognostications over the past two weeks I have TFF films winning four statues on March 12th:
Cate Blanchett/Best Actress/TAR
Women Talking/Adapted Screenplay
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed/Best Doc
Le Pupille/Best Live Action Short
And among the 20 feature categories, win totals predicted:
Films with multiple predicted wins:
Everything Everywhere wins three Oscars for Best Picture, Ke Huy Quan/Supporting Actor and Original Screenplay.
Elvis with four: Cinematography, Production Design, Costumes and Makeup/Hair.
The Fabelmans with one: Steven Spielberg/Best Direction.
Top Gun: Maverick with two: Editing and Sound
Films with single predicted wins:
TAR: Cate Blanchett/Lead Actress.
The Whale: Brendan Fraser/Lead Actor.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: Angela Bassett/Supporting Actress.
Women Talking: Adapted Screenplay.
Babylon: Original Score.
RRR: Original Song.
All Quiet on the Western Front: International Feature.
Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio: Animated Feature.
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed: Documentary Feature.
Avatar: The Way of Water: Visual Effects.
I can still see the possibility of Everything Everywhere winning up to six. The three I have predicted at this point plus Direction, Actress and Editing.
I have Banshees being shut out, but it's still very much alive for Original Screenplay and Colin Farrell is still a viable Best Actor winner. We'll see how that evolves over the next few weeks.
VISITATIONS
ARMAGEDDON TIME: James Gray for FLC Luminaries (YouTube).
ONE FINE MORNING: Mia Hansen-Love for FLC Luminaries (YouTube).
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Monday, January 9, 2023
BAFTA Longlists and TFF / MTFB Oscar Update: Screenplays and More / The National Society of Film Critics and TFF / Visitations: Bill Nighy and More
BAFTA LONGLISTS AND TFF
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced their longlist of finalists for potential nominations for the films of 2022. 13 films from TFF were longlisted in at least one category with Charlotte Wells' Aftersun and Todd Field's TAR the leaders from TFF with eight mentions each. All told TFF films landed 40 mentions. Here's the rundown:
Aftersun (8): Best Film, Best British Film, Best Debut, Direction, Original Screenplay, Actor (Mescal), Casting and Editing.
TAR (8): Best Film, Direction, Original Screenplay, Actress (Blanchett), Casting, Cinematography, Score and Sound.
Living: (6): Best Film, Best British Film, Adapted Screenplay, Actor (Nighy), Supporting Actress (Wood) and Casting.
Women Talking (4): Direction, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor (Whishaw) and Score.
Empire of Light (4): Best British Film, Supporting Actor (Ward), Score and Production Design.
The Wonder (3): Best British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Score.
Single mentions for the following:
Lady Chatterley's Lover: Best British Film.
Bardo: Best Film not in the English Language.
Close: Best Film not in the English Language.
Holy Spider: Best Film not in the English Language.
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed: Best Documentary.
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song: Best Documentary.***
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On: Best Animated Film.***
(*** from TFF #48)
Edward Berger's All Quiet on the Western Front led all films with 15 mentions.
Takeaways: I think that Aftersun and Living stealth possibilities for a Best Picture Oscar nomination.
Women Talking continues to underperform and looks less and less likely of a Best Picture nomination or any acting nominations (Whishaw's inclusion on the shortlist notwithstanding.).
MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: SCREENPLAYS AND MORE
Today I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Original and Adapted Screenplay. These were last predicted on Dec. 26th. In addition, I have included my first attempts to predict nominees in Makeup/Hair, Costumes and Visual Effects. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Films from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1) Women Talking (1)
2) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2)
3) Living (3)
4) She Said (4)
5) All Quiet on the Western Front (7)
6) The Whale (5)
7) Top Gun: Maverick (-)
Out: White Noise
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1) The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
2) Everything Everywhere All at Once (1)
3) The Fabelmans (3)
4) TAR (4)
5) Triangle of Sadness (5)
6) Aftersun (6)
7) Babylon (7)
MAKEUP/HAIR
1) Elvis (1)
2) The Whale (2)
3) The Batman (3)
4) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (4)
5) Babylon (5)
6) All Quiet on the Western Front (6)
7) Blonde (7)
COSTUME
1) Elvis (1)
2) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2)
3) Babylon (3)
4) Living (6)
5) The Woman King (5)
6) The Fabelmans (4)
7) Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (7)
VISUAL EFFECTS
1) Avatar: The Way of Water (1)
2) Top Gun: Maverick (2)
3) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (3)
4) The Batman (4)
5) Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (5)
6) All Quiet on the Western Front (6)
7) Nope (7)
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF FILM CRITICS AND TFF
Five TFF films earned various degrees of notoriety from the National Society of Film Critics over the weekend. Todd Field's TAR was the most decorated of all films as it was named Best Film as well as Cate Blanchett winning as Best Actress and Fields winning Best Screenplay. Nina Hoss was first runner-up for Best Supporting Actress.
Charlotte Wells' Aftersun also did well as Wells was named Best Director. The film was also the runner-up to TAR for Best Picture and Paul Mescal was first runner-up for Best Actor.
Laura Poitras' All the Beauty and the Bloodshed was named Best Documentary.
Bill Nighy was named second runner-up for Best Actor for Living and James Gray was second runner-up for Best Screenplay for Armageddon Time.
VISITATIONS
LIVING: Bill Nighy from The Desert Sun.
EMPIRE OF LIGHT: Roger Deakins from A. Frame.
AFTERSUN: Charlotte Wells from MUBI.
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Monday, November 21, 2022
MTFB Oscar Take: Lead Acting Update / Trailers and Teasers: Living / Visitations: Strong, Foy, Polley and More
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: LEAD ACTING UPDATE
I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Actress and Best Actor. These were last predicted on Nov. 7th. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Performances from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST ACTRESS
1) Cate Blanchett/TAR (1)
2) Michelle Yeoh/Everything Everywhere All at Once (2)
3) Danielle Deadwyler/Till (4)
4) Michelle Williams/The Fabelmans (3)
5) Margot Robbie/Babylon (7)
6) Olivia Colman/Empire of Light (5)
7) Viola Davis/The Woman King (6)
BEST ACTOR
1) Brendan Fraser/The Whale (1)
2) Colin Ferrell/The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
3) Austin Butler/Elvis (3)
4) Bill Nighy/Living (4)
5) Tom Cruise/Top Gun: Maverick (6)
6) Diego Calva/Babylon (New)
7) Hugh Jackman/The Son (5)
Dropping Out: Gabriel LaBelle/The Fabelmans
TRAILERS AND TEASERS
Living starring Bill Nighy from Sony Pictures Classics via YouTube:
VISITATIONS
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Monday, November 14, 2022
MTFB Oscar Update: Screenplays / Marcel Is Eligible / Trailer for The Corridors of Power / Visitations: Pugh, Polley, Gray and More
MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: SCREENPLAYS
Today I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Original and Adapted Screenplay. These were last predicted on Oct. 31st. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Films from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1) Women Talking (1)
2) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2)
3) She Said (3)
4) The Whale (4)
5) White Noise (5)
6) Living (6)
7) Top Gun: Maverick (7)
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1) The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
2) Everything Everywhere All at Once (1)
3) The Fabelmans (3)
4) TAR (4)
5) Triangle of Sadness (5)
6) Armageddon Time (7)
7) Babylon (6)
MARCEL IS ELIGIBLE
News this past week that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has deemed Dean Fleischer Camp's Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (TFF #48) will be eligible for consideration for the Best Animated Feature Oscar.
There had been some discussion that it would not be eligible because of the significant amount of live action that exists in the films but those concerns were allayed with the decision this week from AMPAS's Short Film and Animation Branch Executive Committee according to reporting from Carolyn Giardina writing for The Hollywood Reporter.
Marcel still faces a challenging set of competitors including the soon-to-be-released Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio out on Dec. 9th which has been garnering rave reviews.
TRAILER FOR THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Here's the first trailer for Dror Moreh's TFF #49 documentary The Corridors of Power. The film focuses on U.S. foreign policy and its players in the 1990's and how it still resonates today.
Here's the trailer from YouTube:
VISITATIONS
Writer/Director James Gray on Armageddon Time from Deadline and Academy Conversations on YouTube
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Thursday, November 10, 2022
MTFB Oscar Update: Supporting Roles / European Film Awards and TFF #49 / Trailers: Retrograde and Wildcat / Visitations: Todd Field
MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: SUPPORTING ROLES
I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. These were last predicted on Oct. 27th. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Performances from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
1) Jesse Buckley/Women Talking (1)
2) Kerry Condon/The Banshees of Inisherin (5)
3) Clare Foy/Women Talking (2)
4) Hong Chau/The Whale (3)
5) Carey Mulligan/She Said (4)
6) Nina Hoss/TAR (New)
7) Dolly DeLeon/Triangle of Sadness (New)
Out: Jamie Lee Curtis/Everything Everywhere and Janelle Monae/Glass Onion
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
1) Brendan Gleeson/The Banshees of Inisherin (1)
2) Ke Huy Quan/Everything Everywhere All at Once (2)
3) Judd Hirsch/The Fabelmans (3)
4) Ben Whishaw/Women Talking (4)
5) Paul Dano/The Fabelmans (5)
6) Barry Keoghan/The Banshees of Inisherin (New)
7) Anthony Hopkins/Armageddon Time (7)
Out: Eddie Redmayne/The Good Nurse
EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS AND TFF #49
The nominations for the European Film Awards were announced on Tuesday. Here are how films that screened at Telluride this year fared:
Close (4): Best European Film, Direction, Actor (Dambrine), Screenwriter
Holy Spider (4): European Film, Direction, Actress (Amir-Ebrahimi), Screenwriter
TFF #49 films with a single EFA nomination:
Aftersun: Best European Actor (Mescal)
One Fine Morning: Best European Actress (Seydoux)
Godland: Best European Actor (Hove)
March on Rome: Best European Documentary
And from TFF #48 a nomination for Best European Screenwriter for Kenneth Branagh's Belfast
TRAILERS
For Matthew Heineman's documentary Retrograde from National Geographic releasing this Friday:
For Melissa Leash and Trevor Frost's Wildcat from Amazon Studios releasing Dec. 30th.
VISITATIONS: TODD FIELD
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Labels:
Aftersun,
Anthony Hopkins,
Armageddon Time,
Ben Whishaw,
Clare Foy,
Close,
European Film Awards,
Holy Spider,
Jesse Buckley,
Nina Hoss,
One Fine Morning,
Retrograde,
TAR,
Todd Field,
Wildcat,
Women Talking
Monday, November 7, 2022
MTFB Oscar Take: Lead Acting Update / BIFA Nominations and TFF #49 / Visitations: Field, Nighy, Strong and More
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: LEAD ACTING UPDATE
I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Actress and Best Actor. These were last predicted on Oct. 24th. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Performances from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST ACTRESS
1) Cate Blanchett/TAR (1)
2) Michelle Yeoh/Everything Everywhere All at Once (2)
3) Michelle Williams/The Fabelmans (3)
4) Daniaelle Deadwyler/Till (4)
5) Olivia Colman/Empire of Light (5)
6) Viola Davis/The Woman King (6)
7) Margot Robbie/Babylon (7)
BEST ACTOR
1) Brendan Fraser/The Whale (1)
2) Colin Ferrell/The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
3) Austin Butler/Elvis (3)
4) Bill Nighy/Living (4)
5) Hugh Jackman/The Son (5)
6) Tom Cruise/Top Gun: Maverick (6)
7) Gabrielle LaBelle/The Fabelmans (7)
BIFA NOMINATIONS AND TFF #49
Five films from the TFF #49 lineup earned nominations from the British Independent Film Association this week.
Charlotte Wells' Aftersun lead all films with 16 nominations: Best British Independent Film, Direction, Debut Directing, Joint Lead Performance/Mescal and Corio, Screenplay, Breakthrough Performance/Corio, Debut Screenwriter, Casting, Cinematography, Costume Design, Editing, Original Music, Makeup and Hair, Music Supervision, Sound, Production Design.
Sebastian Lelio's The Wonder also did quite well with 12 nominations: Best British Independent Film, Direction, Screenplay, Lead Performance/Pugh, Ensemble Performance, Breakthrough Performance/Cassidy, Cinematography, Costume Design, Original Music, Makeup and Hair, Sound and Production Design
Oliver Hermanus' Living also had a good day with 9 nominations: Best British Independent Film, Direction, Screenplay, Lead Performance/Nighy, Supporting Performance/Wood, Casting, Costume Design, Music Supervision, Production Design.
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed and Close were nominated for Best International Independent Film.
TFF #49 films totaled 39 nominations.
VISITATIONS
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Thursday, November 3, 2022
MTFB Oscar Take: Updating Best Picture and Direction / Davis' TFF #49 Predix / Visitations: Anne Hathaway, James Gray and More
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: UPDATING BEST PICTURE AND DIRECTION
In today's post I am updating Oscar predictions for Best Picture and Best Direction which were last posted on Oct. 20th. TFF #49 films are in Bold.
BEST PICTURE
1) The Fabelmans (1)
2) The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
3) Women Talking (3)
4) Everything Everywhere All at Once (4)
5) TAR (6)
6) Top Gun: Maverick (5)
7) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (9)
8) Babylon (7)
9) She Said (10)
10) Elvis (8)
11) Triangle of Sadness (New)
12) Empire of Light (12)
Out: The Woman King
Ought to think about: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and Armageddon Time
BEST DIRECTION
1) Steven Spielberg/The Fabelmans (1)
2) Sarah Polley/Women Talking (2)
3) Martin McDonagh/The Banshees of Inisherin (4)
4) Todd Field/TAR (3)
5) The Daniels/EEAAO (5)
6) Damien Chazelle/Babylon (6)
7) Rueben Ostlund/Triangle of Sadness (New)
Dropping out: Sam Mendes/Empire of Light
DAVIS' TFF #49 PREDIX
I'm keeping tabs this year on some of the Oscar prognosticators out there and what nominations they think TFF #49 films will earn when that announcement comes of the morning of Jan. 24th.
I started with Variety's Clayton Davis back on Sept. 26th. At that time, this is what Davis had for TFF films:
Women Talking (7 nominations): Picture, Direction, Supporting Actress/Buckley, Supporting Actress/Foy, Supporting Actress/Ivey, Supporting Actor/Whishaw, Adapted Screenplay
TAR (5 nominations): Picture, Direction, Actress/Blanchett, Supporting Actress/Hoss, Original Screenplay
Empire of Light (3 nominations): Picture, Actress/Colman and Cinematography
Bardo (2 nominations) International Feature, Cinematography
Single nominations:
Living: Best Actor/Nighy
Close: International Feature
Holy Spider: International Feature
***Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (TFF #48): Best Animated Feature
Now, five and a half weeks later, this is what Mr. Davis has:
Women Talking (5 nominations): Best Picture, Direction/Polley, Supporting Actress/Buckley, Adapted Screenplay and Score. Davis has dropped acting noms for Care Foy and Ben Whishaw.
TAR (5 nominations): Best Picture, Direction (Field), Actress (Blanchett), Supporting Actress/Hoss, Original Screenplay. No changes.
Living (3 nominations): Best Picture, Actor/Nighy, Adapted Screenplay. Davis has added Living to the Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay predictions.
Empire of Light (2 nominations): Best Cinematography and Original Score. Empire has been dropped from Best Picture and Best Actress.
Single nominations:
Good Night Oppy: Documentary
Sr.: Documentary
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed: Documentary
Retrograde: Documentary
Holy Spider: International Feature
Close: International Feature
Total TFF #49 nominations predicted by Davis at this time: 21
VISITATIONS:
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Monday, October 31, 2022
MTFB Oscar Take: Updated Screenplay Predix / Magidson's Oscar Predictions and TFF #49 / Visitations: Hathaway and Gray
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: UPDATED SCREENPLAY PREDIX
Today I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Original and Adapted Screenplay. These were last predicted on Oct. 17th. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Films from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1) Women Talking (1)
2) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2)
3) She Said (4)
4) The Whale (3)
5) White Noise (5)
6) Living (6)
7) Top Gun: Maverick (7)
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1) Everything Everywhere All at Once (1)
2) The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
3) The Fabelmans (3)
4) TAR (4)
5) Triangle of Sadness (5)
6) Babylon (7)
7) Armageddon Time (6)
JOEY MAGIDSON'S OSCAR PREDICTIONS AND TFF #49
I am continuing my series wherein I check the Oscar predictions of a number of experts and how they have situated films that played at TFF #49. Previously I have passed along predictions from Variety's Clayton Davis, The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg and Awards Watch's Erik Anderson, Entertainment Weekly's Dave Karger, Next Best Picture's Matt Neglia and Nathaniel Rogers of The Film Experience.
Today I'm highlighting Joey Magidson who runs Awards Radar. Magidson has 17 of the 23 feature categories listed. Here's what Joey currently has predicted at his site for TFF #49 films (total predicited nominations in parentheses):
Women Talking (7): Best Picture, Direction (Polley), Supporting Actress (Buckley), Supporting Actress (Foy), Supporting Actor (Whishaw), Adapted Screenplay and Costumes.
TAR (7): Best Picture, Direction (Field), Actress (Blanchett), Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing and Original Score.
Armageddon Time (3): Supporting Actress (Hathaway), Supporting Actor (Hopkins) and Original Screenplay.
Empire of Light (1): Best Picture.
Living (1): Best Actor (Nighy).
Bardo (1): Best Cinematography
AND...from TFF #48: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (1): Best Animated Feature.
So Magidson has 20 nominations going to TFF #49 films plus Marcel from TFF #48.
VISITATIONS
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Thursday, October 27, 2022
MTFB Oscar Take: Supporting Acting / Gotham Award Nominations and TFF #49 / U.K Trailer for Tori and Lokita / New Poster for Armageddon Time / Visitations: Anthony Hopkins, James Gray and Charlotte Wells / Behind the Scenes with Marcel the Shell, Late Breaking Marcel Wins Saturn and FYC
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: SUPPORTING ACTING
I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. These were last predicted on Oct. 13th. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Performances from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
1) Jesse Buckley/Women Talking (1)
2) Clare Foy/Women Talking (2)
3) Hong Chau/The Whale (3)
4) Carey Mulligan/She Said (New)
5) Kerry Condon/The Banshees of Inisherin (4)
6) Jamie Lee Curtis/Everything Everywhere All at Once (6)
7) Janelle Monae/Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (7)
Out: Nina Hoss/TAR
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
1) Brendan Gleeson/The Banshees of Inisherin (1)
2) Ke Huy Quan/Everything Everywhere All at Once (2)
3) Judd Hirsch/The Fabelmans (3)
4) Ben Whishaw/Women Talking (4)
5) Paul Dano/The Fabelmans (5)
6) Eddie Redmayne/The Good Nurse (7)
7) Anthony Hopkins/Armageddon Time (New)
Out: Jeremy Strong/Armageddon Time
GOTHAM AWARDSNOMINATIONSAND TFF #49
The Gotham Awards announced their nominations for the best in independent film. TFF #49 title TAR scared five nominations to lead all films.
Here's the breakdown of Telluride entrants who were nominated on Tuesday:
TAR (5): Best Feature, Lead Performance (Blanchett), Supporting Performance (Hoss), Supporting Performance (Merchant), Screenplay
Aftersun (4): Best Feature, Breakthrough Director (Wells), Lead Performance (Mescal) Breakthrough Performer (Corio)
Women Talking (3); Best Supporting Performance (Buckley), Supporting Performance (Whishaw), Screenplay
Bones and All (2): Best Supporting Performance (Russell), Supporting Performance (Rylance)
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (1): Best Documentary
Armageddon Time (1): Best Screenplay
In total, TFF #49 films accounted for 16 Gotham nominations for 2022.
U.K. TRAILER FOR DARDENNES TORI AND LOKITA
Hot off the presses...so to speak, here is the new U.K. trailer for the Dardenne Brothers' Tori and Lokita via YouTube:
NEW POSTER FOR ARMAGEDDON TIME
VISITATIONS
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH MARCEL THE SHELL
LATE BREAKING MARCEL NEWS: SATURN AWARDS NAME MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON AS BEST ANIMATED FEATURE OF 2022 LAST NIGHT.
The one man campaign for TFF 48's Marcel the Shell with Shoes On begins today here at MTFB.
FYC: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On:
BEST PICTURE
BEST DIRECTION
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Monday, October 17, 2022
MTFB Oscar Take: Screenplays / Trailers and Photos / Visitations / FYC: Marcel
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: SCREENPLAYS
Today I am updating predictions in the categories of Best original and adapted screenplay. These were last predicted on Oct. 3rd. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Films from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1) Women Talking (1)
2) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2)
3) The Whale (3)
4) She Said (4)
5) White Noise (5)
6) Living (6)
7) Top Gun: Maverick (New)
Out: The Son
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1) Everything Everywhere All at Once (1)
2) The Banshees of Inisherin (2)
3) The Fabelmans (3)
4) TAR (4)
5) Triangle of Sadness (6)
6) Armageddon Time (7)
7) Babylon (5)
I will be updating Best Picture and Best Direction in Thursday's post.
TRAILERS AND PHOTOS
A collection of recently released trailers and/or still from films that played at TFF #49.
Trailer for All the Beauty and the Bloodshed via YouTube:
Trailer for Wildcat:
Posters from Lady Chatterley's Lover:
VISITATIONS
A new interview with Mia Hansen Love on One Fine Morning from Reverse Shot is linked here.
FYC: MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
The one man campaign for TFF 48's Marcel the Shell with Shoes On begins today here at MTFB.
FYC: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On:
BEST PICTURE
BEST DIRECTION
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
Thursday, October 13, 2022
New Trailers: Women Talking and Oppy / MTFB Oscar Take: Supporting / TFF History Updated
NEW TRAILERS: WOMEN TALKING AND OPPY
New trailers this week for Sarah Polley's Women Talking and Ryan White's Good Night Oppy.
WOMEN TALKING TRAILER
From YouTube:
and...as a special treat...a just released featurette on the behind the scenes featurette:
GOOD NIGHT OPPY TRAILER
MTFB OSCAR TAKE: SUPPORTING ACTING
Today I am updating predictions in the categories of Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. These were last predicted on Sept. 26th. Past ranking is to the right of the performer in parentheses. Performances from TFF #49 are in Bold.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
1) Jesse Buckley/Women Talking (1)
2) Clare Foy/Women Talking (2)
3) Hong Chau/The Whale (3)
4) Kerry Condon/The Banshees of Inisherin (New)
5) Nina Hoss/TAR (New)
6) Jamie Lee Curtis/Everything Everywhere All at Once (New)
7) Janelle Monae/Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (New)
Out: Patricia Clarkson/She Said, Stephanie Hsu/Everything Everywhere All at Once, Laura Dern/The Son, Sadie Sink/The Whale
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
1) Brendan Gleeson/The Banshees of Inisherin
2) Ke Huy Quan/Everything Everywhere All at Once
3) Judd Hirsch/The Fabelmans (4)
4) Ben Whishaw/Women Talking (3)
5) Paul Dano/The Fabelmans (5)
6) Jeremy Strong/Armageddon Time (6)
7) Eddie Redmayne/The Good Nurse (New)
Out: Brad Pitt/Babylon
TFF HISTORY UPDATED
If you feel like it, the a gander over on the Expanded Telluride History 1996-Present page which has been updated with the information from TFF #49. It's linked here and always is linked at the top of each blogpost.
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
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