EnigmaticAndroid Posted December 8 Posted December 8 LA predictions Film: Anora (RU: The Brutalist) Director: Brady Corbet (RU: RaMell Ross) Lead Performance: Mikey Madison and Adrien Brody (RU: Demi Moore and Colman Domingo) Supporting Performance: Clarence Maclin and Kieran Culkin (RU: Margaret Qualley and Josh O'Connor) Screenplay: Hard Truths (RU: Anora) Foreign Language Film: All We Imagine As Light (RU: I'm Still Here) Documentary/Non-Fiction: No Other Land (RU: idk ) Animated: Flow (RU: Memoir of a Snail) Cinematography: Nickel Boys (RU: The Brutalist) Editing: Challengers (RU: The Substance) Production Design: The End (RU: Problemista) Score: Challengers and Queer (RU: The Brutalist) Dark Horses: - They push The Substance, Coralie Fargeat gets into Director -They do something really unexpected in Editing, shot in the dark that Longlegs shows up -Tilda Swinton gets a double mention for TRND and Problemista (not The End) - Blitz shows up somewhere - Part of me feels like Nickel Boys could have a bad day here 1
hausofdave Posted December 8 Posted December 8 first animated film to win all three of NBR, NYFCC and LAFCA since The Incredibles. NSFC next 4
kandicha Posted December 8 Posted December 8 LAFCA made really good choices. I was ready for them to pull some nonsense with how long they were taking but Marianne Jean-Baptiste wins again, Mikey Madison and Yura Borisov win, Adam Pearson, Clarence Maclin and Demi Moore get notices (haven't seen the other winners' movies) 1
Hector Posted December 8 Posted December 8 (edited) Boston Society of Film Critics Winners Best Picture: "Anora" Best Non English Language Film: "Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World" Director: Sean Baker, "Anora" Actor: Timothée Chalamet, "A Complete Unknown" Actress: Mikey Madison, "Anora" Supporting Actor: Edward Norton, "A Complete Unknown" Supporting Actress: Danielle Deadwyler, "The Piano Lesson" Adapted Screenplay: "Nickel Boys" Original Screenplay: "Anora" Ensemble: "Sing Sing" New Filmmaker: Annie Baker, "Janet Planet" Documentary: "No Other Land" Animated Film: "Flow" Cinematography: "The Brutalist" (Lol Crawley) Editing: "Challengers" (Marco Costa) Score: "The Brutalist" (Daniel Blumberg) Edited December 8 by Hector 1
McNulty Posted December 8 Posted December 8 8 minutes ago, Hector said: Boston Society of Film Critics Winners Best Non English Language Film: "Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World" It got robbed last year at the Oscars
McNulty Posted December 8 Posted December 8 (edited) She keeps winning!!! Edited December 8 by McNulty 1 1
Hector Posted December 8 Posted December 8 (edited) British Independent Film Award Winners: Best British Independent Film KNEECAP Best International Independent Film ANORA Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema RUNGANO NYONI On Becoming a Guinea Fowl Best Lead Performance MARIANNE JEAN-BAPTISTE Hard Truths Best Screenplay sponsored by Apple Original Films SANDHYA SURI Santosh Best Supporting Performance FRANZ ROGOWSKI Bird Best Joint Lead Performance LIAM ÓG Ó HANNAIDH, NAOISE Ó CAIREALLÁIN, JJ Ó DOCHARTAIGH Kneecap The Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director) CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS Bring Them Down Breakthrough Producer BALTHAZAR DE GANAY, JAMES BOWSHER Santosh Breakthrough Performance SUSAN CHARDY, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4 RICH PEPPIATT Kneecap Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary RICH PEPPIATT Kneecap The Raindance Maverick Award GRAND THEFT HAMLET Best Feature Documentary WITCHES Best British Short Film WANDER TO WONDER Edited December 8 by Hector
Riot Posted December 8 Posted December 8 2 hours ago, hausofdave said: first animated film to win all three of NBR, NYFCC and LAFCA since The Incredibles. NSFC next Last two animated films to win these three were Spirited Away and The Incredibles, which were both the Oscar winner of their respective years. Flow coming to pull an upset on Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot?
Hector Posted December 8 Posted December 8 (edited) Los Angeles Film Critics Association Winners: Best Film Winner: ANORA Runner-Up: THE BRUTALIST Best Film Not In The English Language Winner: ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT Runner-Up: THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG Best Director Winner: Mohammad Rasoulof – THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG Runner-Up: Sean Baker – ANORA Best Documentary Film Winner: NO OTHER LAND Runner-Up: DAHOMEY Best Screenplay Winner: Jesse Eisenberg – A REAL PAIN Runner-Up: Sean Baker – ANORA Best Leading Performance Winners: Marianne Jean-Baptiste – HARD TRUTHS & Mikey Madison – ANORA Runners-Up: Demi Moore – THE SUBSTANCE & Fernanda Torres – I'M STILL HERE Best Supporting Performer Winners: Yura Borisov – ANORA & Kieran Culkin – A REAL PAIN Runners-Up: Clarence Maclin – SING SING & Adam Pearson – A DIFFERENT MAN Best Animated Film Winner: FLOW Runner-Up: CHICKEN FOR LINDA! Best Editing Winners: Nicholas Monsour – NICKEL BOYS & Hansjörg Weißbrich – SEPTEMBER 5 (TIE) Best Production Design Winner: Judy Becker – THE BRUTALIST Runner-Up: Adam Stockhausen – BLITZ Best Music/Score Winner: Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – CHALLENGERS Runner-Up: Eiko Ishibashi – EVIL DOES NOT EXIST Best Cinematography Winner: Jomo Fray – NICKEL BOYS Runner-Up: Lol Crawley – THE BRUTALIST New Generation Vera Drew for THE PEOPLE'S JOKER Douglas Edwards Experimental Film THE HUMAN SURGE 3 Edited December 8 by Hector 1
Hector Posted December 9 Posted December 9 (edited) More Winners from the Washington DC Film Critics Association: Spoiler Best Original Score: "Blitz" – Hans Zimmer WINNERS: "Challengers" – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross "Conclave" – Volker Bertelmann "Nosferatu" – Robin Carolan WINNERS: "The Brutalist" – Daniel Blumberg "The Wild Robot" – Kris Bowers Best Editing WINNERS: "Anora" – Sean Baker "Conclave" – Nick Emerson WINNERS: "Dune: Part Two" – Joe Walker "The Brutalist" – Dávid Jancsó "Wicked" – Myron Kerstein Best Cinematography "Conclave" – Stéphane Fontaine "Dune: Part Two" – Greig Fraser "Nickel Boys" – Jomo Fray WINNER: "Nosferatu" – Jarin Blaschke "The Brutalist" – Lol Crawley Best Production Design "Dune: Part Two" – Patrice Vermette "Gladiator II" – Arthur Max "Nosferatu" – Craig Lathrop "The Brutalist" – Judy Becker WINNER: "Wicked" – Nathan Crowley Best International Film "Dahomey" – France, Senegal, Benin, Singapore WINNER: "Emilia Pérez" – Mexico (setting), France, Belgium (shot) "Flow" – Latvia, Belgium, France "I'm Still Here" – Brazil, France "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" – France, Iran (shot) Best Documentary "Dahomey" (MUBI) "Daughters" (Netflix) "Music by John Williams" (Disney+) "No Other Land" (mTuckman Media) WINNER: "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" (Warner Bros. Pictures) "Will & Harper" (Netflix) Best Adapted Screenplay WINNER: "Conclave" – written for the screen by Peter Straughan "Dune: Part Two" – written for the screen by Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts "Nickel Boys" – written for the screen by RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes "Sing Sing" – written for the screen by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar "Wicked" – written for the screen by Winnie Holzman, Dana Fox Best Original Screenplay "Anora" – Sean Baker WINNER: "A Real Pain" – Jesse Eisenberg "Challengers" – Justin Kuritzkes "The Brutalist" – Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold "The Substance" – Coralie Fargeat Best Acting Ensemble "Anora" – Sean Baker, Emily Fleischer (casting associate) WINNER: "Conclave" – Barbara Giordani, Nina Gold, Francesco Vedovati, Martin Ware "Dune: Part Two" – Francine Maisler "Sing Sing" – Greg Kwedar, Rita Powers (extras casting) "The Brutalist" – Kristina Erdely, Cassandra Kulukundis "Wicked" – Tiffany Little Canfield, Bernard Telsey Edited December 9 by Hector
hausofdave Posted December 9 Posted December 9 The last person to miss BA after winning both LAFCA and NYFCC was Sally Hawkins in 2008 (ironically another Mike Leigh film). She's not a lock, but I feel much better about Baptiste than I did last week
Rose Posted December 9 Posted December 9 On 12/3/2024 at 10:21 PM, sciencemagic said: What didn't you like about it? Hide contents I enjoyed it up until the ending, that was sort of nonsense no way would these highly ambitious and cunning folks vote for someone who they didn't even know existed a week ago, and if they found out he is intersex... well it's over Yeah, the ending was silly. Before watching it I saw some tweets about the plot twist, so I was expecting something exciting to happen towards the end. My reaction to the reveal wasn't "wow", but more like "okay...?"
Jude Posted December 9 Posted December 9 Quote The Astra Awards, formerly Hollywood Critics Association Awards, is an annual awards ceremony hosted by the Hollywood Creative Alliance, recognize achievements in the entertainment industry. These awards span categories in film, television, and digital media, honoring technical and creative excellence. Congratulations!
duybeeGAshantiGA Posted December 9 Posted December 9 Hope this translates to Oscar success as well...
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