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    Golden Globes - The Winners


    CAROL BURNETT WINS THE CAROL BURNETT AWARD - EARLOBE SIGNAL

    Best Actor, TV Series, Musical or Comedy:
    Michael Douglas, "The Kominsky Method"

    Best Motion Picture, Animated
    "Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse"

    Best Actor in a Drama Series
    Richard Madden, "Bodyguard"

    Best TV Series, Drama
    "The Americans"

    Best Supporting Actor, Television
    Ben Whishaw, "A Very English Scandal"

    Best Actress, Television
    Patricia Arquette, "Escape at Dannemora"

    Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement in Film
    Jeff Bridges

    Carol Burnett Award for Lifetime Achievement in Television
    Carol Burnett

    Best Original Score, Motion Picture
    Justin Hurwitz, "First Man"

    Best Original Song, Motion Picture
    "Shallow," "A Star Is Born"

    Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
    Regina King, "If Beale Street Could Talk"

    Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama
    Sandra Oh, "Killing Eve"

    Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture
    Mahershala Ali, "Green Book"

    Best Screenplay in a Major Motion Picture
    Brian Currie, Pete Farrelly and Nick Vallelonga, "Green Book"

    Best Supporting Actress, Television
    Patricia Arquette, "Sharp Objects"

    Best Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
    Christian Bale, "Vice"

    Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language
    "Roma," Mexico

    Best Actor, Limited Series or TV Movie

    Darren Criss, "American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace"

    Best Performance in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy

    Rachel Brosnahan - Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
    Olivia Colman, The Favourite

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
    Glenn Close, The Wife

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
    Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody

    Best Motion Picture, Drama
    Bohemian Rhapsody

    Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
    Green Book


    BEN WHISHAW, PATRICIA ARQUETTE, DAVID MADDEN WITH THEIR GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
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    OSCAR PREDICTIONS - Variety


    Academy Awards: Final Oscar Predictions (in Variety) in All Categories. (I'm copying just the main categories here.)


    From an article by Kristopher Tapley in Variety HERE. (Click for the rest of the Variety choices.) The Academy nominations will be announced today, 22 Jan. 2019. These predictions are nearly all correct.

    Are these really what's up for 2019's most high-profile film awards? Many seem to me seriously wack.

    I just do not think anything in this list but BLACKKKLANSMAN and ROMA is worthy of a Best Picture Oscar nomination.(Of course the others have emerged as popular, but should this be a record of popularity?) In Directing, Spike Lee ought to get the nod as he did at Cannes. I'd be happy to give it to Pawliwkowski (my personal favorite among the listed foreign directors here), or Cuaón, but aren't the Oscars American awards? And VICE is just a very disappointing movie and Bale's Dick Cheney a mere elaborate shtick. . Pretty unhappy with the Best Actor noms because none of those is a worthy movie, but those are all good actors. Dafoe or Malek would be acceptable. As for Best Actress, it would be insane to award Yalitza Aparicio, a non-actress, or Lady Gaga, ditto (though at least a pro). Obviously, Glenn Close. Picking non-actors for Best Actor or Actress or directorial debuts for Best Directing seems frivolous and a potential insult to hard-working pros.

    Best Picture
    BLACKKKLANSMAN
    Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Raymond Mansfield, Shaun Redick, Jordan Peele, Spike Lee

    BLACK PANTHER
    Kevin Feige

    BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
    Graham King and Jim Beach

    THE FAVOURITE
    Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Lee Magiday

    GREENBOOK
    Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga

    ROMA
    Nicolás Celis, Alfonso Cuarón, Gabriela Rodriguez

    A STAR IS BORN
    Bill Gerber, Bradley Cooper, Lynette Howell Taylor

    VICE
    Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Kevin Messick
    Directing
    BLACKKKLANSMAN Spike Lee

    COLD WARPawel Pawlikowski

    ROMA Alfonso Cuarón

    A STAR IS BORN Bradley Cooper

    VICE Adam McKay
    Actor in a Leading Role
    Christian Bale in VICE

    Bradley Cooper A STAR IS BORN

    Willem Dafoe AT ETERNIT'S GATE

    Rami Malek BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY

    Viggo Mortensen GREEN BOOK
    Actress in a Leading Role

    Yalitza Aparicio ROMA

    Glenn Close THE WIFE

    Olivia Colman THE FAVOURITE

    Lady Gaga A STAR IS BORN

    Melissa McCarthy CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
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    Łukasz Żal



    Oscar Nominee Lukasz Zal's nomination reaction statement. I was sent this. I just re-watched Cold War, a stunning film that just gets better with repeat viewings, and Zal's stark, classic black and white images are a big part of it. They could be Cartier Bresson (his Russian book) or André Kertesz, Josel Koudelka. . . the great candid still photographers of the mid-century. And he's Polish! - like the director.

    Category - Achievement in cinematography
    Lukasz Zal, Cold War
    T R A I L E R
    “Collaborating with director Paweł Pawlikowski on Cold War has been an incredible experience and honor. I am greatly humbled by this recognition from the Academy. Thank you to Amazon Studios for supporting this film and thank you to the audiences around the world that have seen and embraced Cold War.”

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    Variety list of all the 2019 Oscar nominations HERE.

    Best Supporting Actress
    Amy Adams (Vice)
    Marina de Tavira (Roma)
    Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk)
    Emma Stone (The Favourite)
    Rachel Weisz (The Favourite)
    Best Supporting Actor
    Mahershala Ali (Green Book)
    Adam Driver (BlacKkKlansman)
    Sam Elliott (A Star Is Born)
    Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?)
    Sam Rockwell (Vice)
    Best Original Screenplay
    The Favourite (Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara)
    First Reformed (Paul Schrader)
    Green Book (Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly)
    Roma (Alfonso Cuaron)
    Vice (Adam McKay)
    Best Adapted Screenplay
    A Star Is Born (Eric Roth, Will Fetters & Bradley Cooper)
    The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Joel Coen & Ethan Coen)
    BlacKkKlansman (Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee)
    If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins)
    Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty)
    Best Makeup & Hairstyling
    Border (Goran Lundstrom and Pamela Goldammer)
    Mary Queen of Scots (Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and Jessica Brooks)
    Vice(Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney)
    Best Costume Design
    The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Mary Zophres)
    Black Panther (Ruth E. Carter)
    The Favourite (Sandy Powell)
    Mary Poppins Returns (Sandy Powell)
    Mary Queen of Scots (Alexandra Byrne)
    Best Cinematography
    The Favourite (Robbie Ryan)
    Never Look Away (Caleb Deschanel)
    Roma (Alfonso Cuaron)
    A Star Is Born (Matty Libatique)
    Cold War (Lukasz Zal)
    Best Original Song
    "All the Stars" (Black Panther)
    Music by Mark Spears, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth and Anthony Tiffith)
    Lyric by Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Anthony Tiffith and Solana Rowe

    "I'll Fight" (RBG)
    Music and Lyric by Diane Warren

    "The Place Where Lost Things Go" (Mary Poppins Returns)
    Music by Marc Shaiman; Lyric by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman

    "Shallow" (A Star Is Born)
    Music and Lyric by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt

    "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings" (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs)
    Music and Lyric by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch
    Best Original Score
    Black Panther (Ludwig Goransson)
    BlacKkKlansman (Terence Blanchard)
    If Beale Street Could Talk (Nicholas Britell)
    Isle of Dogs (Alexandre Desplat)
    Mary Poppins Returns (Marc Shaiman)
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    Other best feature categories. (Why these come after Best Hairstyling in the list eludes me.)

    Best Documentary Feature
    Free Solo (Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes and Shannon Dill)
    Hale County This Morning, This Evening (RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes and Su Kim)
    Minding the Gap (Bing Liu and Diane Quon)
    Of Fathers and Sons (Talal Derki, Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme and Tobias N. Siebert)
    RBG (Betsy West and Julie Cohen)
    Best Animated Feature
    Incredibles 2 (Brad Bird, John Walker and Nicole Paradis Grindle)
    Isle of Dogs (Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales and Jeremy Dawson)
    Mirai (Mamoru Hosoda and Yuichiro Saito)
    Ralph Breaks the Internet (Rich Moore, Phil Johnston and Clark Spencer)
    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller)
    Best Foreign Language Film
    Capernaum (Lebanon)
    Cold War (Poland)
    Never Look Away (Germany)
    Roma (Mexico)
    Shoplifters (Japan)

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    Outrage over a downgrading.

    The Academy made public plans to announce the Oscars for some key but less sensational or popular categories during commercial breaks in the TV ceremony: cinematography, editing, makeup/hair and Live Action Short. This didn't fly and has been reversed. The following is dated Feb. 16, 2019:
    The Motion Picture Academy officially reversed their plans to have four Oscars given out during commercial breaks late Friday. The categories in question were for Cinematography, Editing, Make-Up & Hairstyling, and Live Action Short. The first three categories brought out the heavyweights, such as Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Guillermo Del Toro and many others, who declared that while all other categories were expendable, no one has ever made a movie without a camera or editing. The Hair and Make-Up crowd aired their grievances too. No one really stood up for the Live Action short, but that may only be because that category has come under much backlash itself, with Detainment, a short about the murder of a 2 year old boy, causing much controversy as the parents of the dead child demanded it be removed from the race. It wasn't.

    -B Alan Orange in TV News, reprinted in Movieweb.
    I described this year's Oscar Nominated Shorts, Live Action, Animated, and Documentary, on a separate thread, including "Detainment." The English did not want "Detainment" to be highlighted, perhaps even honored, in the Live Action category, because it focuses on one of the most disturbing crimes in their country's history, the murder of a two-year-old boy by two ten-year-olds: reportedly some 100,000 people signed a petition against the Oscar nomination (though in these days of social media and online organization, that doesn't seem like such a huge turnout against it, or wouldn't be in the US).

    Anyway, the Brits and the Academy didn't withdraw "Detainment" from awards consideration - fortunately for all concerned, it seems unlikely to win.

    Champions of the essential categories of cinematography and editing can be relieved that the honors awarded in those and the other two categories won't be hidden from public recognition. Let's mention the nominees again - and admit, I omitted the Editing category above):

    Best Cinematography
    The Favourite (Robbie Ryan)
    Never Look Away (Caleb Deschanel)
    Roma (Alfonso Cuaron)
    A Star Is Born (Matty Libatique)
    Cold War (Lukasz Zal)
    Best Film Editing
    (Vice) Hank Corwin
    (Green Book) Patrick J. Don Vito
    (BlacKkKlansman) Barry Alexander Brown
    (The Favourite) Yorgos Mavropsaridis
    Best Makeup & Hairstyling
    Border (Goran Lundstrom and Pamela Goldammer)
    Mary Queen of Scots (Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and Jessica Brooks)
    Vice(Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney)
    Best Live Action Short
    (Detainment) Vincent Lambe and Darren Mahon
    (Fauve) Jérémy Comte and Maria Gracia Turgeon
    (Marguerite) Marianne Farley and Marie-Hélène Panisset
    (Mother) Rodrigo Sorogoyen and María del Puy Alvarado
    (Skin) Guy Nattiv and Jaime Ray Newman
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    Cuaron can't take all the Oscars... or can he? Roma certainly the strong favorite, at least telling by the DGI. However, your fave - Lukasz Zal - did take home the ASC prize, a certain indicator he'll also take home Oscar gold. If you'd asked me three months ago, I'd have said A Star is Born would sweep. Now, it's not so clear. Glenn Close is in that Peter O'Toole space where she's been nominated too many times. I'd say yes, but something inside says no. Marina de Tavira is the current favorite and Roma should take best pix and best director. Whether Cuaron will also take writer and photog would be an Oscar first. Imagine if he stood there on stage with FIVE Oscars in his arms! Impressive and Jedi material.
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    I have other Best Foreign list faves, Lee Chang-dong's BURNING (shortlisted but eliminated) and Zia Zhang-ke's ASH IS PSUREST WHITE (ditto, I believe). ROMA is an impressive film; it just didn't move or grab me that much. I can see it getting Best Foreign, but Best Picture? That's weird, isn't it? And then what gets Best Foreign? ROMA for that too? That makes it look like a foreign invasion. Russian manipulation? Trump undermining those Jewish commie Hollywood people? But yeah, of the present list I do personally prefer COLD WAR. It might win Best Cinematography? If he wins five Oscars, Cuaron will be the Mark Spitz or, to be more up to date, the Michael Phelps of movies. I am really in favor of spreading around the gold.

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