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It is a smart move.  NBC-U already has a contract with the Critic's Choice Awards which they show on E!.  So, my prediction is the next move will be to move Critic's Choice to the network, give it a red carpet, and the Globes go the way of the Cable Ace Awards

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The 2021 Cannes Film Festival Awards were revealed tonight. Spike Lee gave the game away right at the beginning.

https://awardswatch.com/cannes-2021-winners-ties-history-and-a-huge-spike-lee-flub-highlight-closing-ceremony/

The Winners are as follows:

In Competition

The following awards were presented for films shown In Competition:

    Palme d'Or: Titane by Julia Ducournau
    Grand Prix:
        A Hero by Asghar Farhadi
        Compartment No. 6 by Juho Kuosmanen
    Jury Prize:
        Ahed's Knee by Nadav Lapid
        Memoria by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
    Best Director: Leos Carax for Annette
    Best Actress: Renate Reinsve for The Worst Person in the World
    Best Actor: Caleb Landry Jones for Nitram
    Best Screenplay: Ryusuke Hamaguchi & Takamasa Oe for Drive My Car

Un Certain Regard

    Un Certain Regard Award: Unclenching the Fists by Kira Kovalenko
    Un Certain Regard Jury Prize: Great Freedom by Sebastian Meise
    Un Certain Regard Ensemble Prize: Bonne mère by Hafsia Herzi
    Un Certain Regard Prize of Courage: La Civil by Teodora Mihai
    Un Certain Regard Prize of Originality: Lamb by Valdimar Jóhannsson
    Un Certain Regard Special Mention: Prayers for the Stolen by Tatiana Huezo

Golden Camera

    Caméra d'Or: Murina by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović

Short Films

    Short Film Palme d'Or: All the Crows in the World by Tang Yi
    Special Mention: August Sky by Jasmin Tenucci

Cinéfondation

    First Prize: The Salamander Child by Théo Degen
    Second Prize: Cicada by Yoon Daewoen
    Third Prize:
        Love Stories on the Move by Carina-Gabriela Daşoveanu
        Cantareira by Rodrigo Ribeyro

Honorary Palme d'Or

    Honorary Palme d'Or: Jodie Foster and Marco Bellocchio

Independent awards
FIPRESCI Prizes

    In Competition: Drive My Car by Ryusuke Hamaguchi
    Un Certain Regard: Playground by Laura Wandel
    Parallel section: Feathers by Omar El Zohairy (International Critics' Week)

Ecumenical Prize

    Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Drive My Car by Ryusuke Hamaguchi
    Special Mention: Compartment No. 6 by Juho Kuosmanen

International Critics' Week

    Nespresso Grand Prize: Feathers by Omar El Zohairy
    Leitz Cine Discovery Prize for Short Film: Lili Alone by Zou Jing
    Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award: Sandra Melissa Torres for Amparo

Directors' Fortnight

    Europa Cinemas Label Award for Best European Film: A Chiara by Jonas Carpignano
    SACD Award for Best French-language Film: Magnetic Beats by Vincent Maël Cardona
    Carrosse d'Or: Frederick Wiseman

L'Œil d'or

    L'Œil d'or: A Night of Knowing Nothing by Payal Kapadia

Queer Palm

    Queer Palm Award: The Divide by Catherine Corsini

Prix François Chalais

    François Chalais Prize: A Hero by Asghar Farhadi
    Special Mention: Freda by Gessica Généus

Cannes Soundtrack Award

    Cannes Soundtrack Award:
        Ron Mael & Russell Mael for Annette
        Rone for Paris, 13th District

Palm Dog

    Palm Dog Award: Rosie, Dora and Snowbear for The Souvenir Part II

Trophée Chopard

    Chopard Trophy: Jessie Buckley and Kingsley Ben-Adir

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31st Gotham Independent Film Awards Nominations

This is the first year having gender neutral categories. The awards will be held on November 29, 2021.

Best Feature

Outstanding Lead Performance

Outstanding Supporting Performance

To see the rest of the film nominations, and TV categories: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotham_Independent_Film_Awards_2021

I'm happy for his success, but it's so strange to think that Simon Rex could potentially be an Oscar nominee. I guess it pays off playing what you know.

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31st Gotham Independent Film Awards

Feature: The Lost Daughter

Documentary: Flee

International: Drive My Car (Japan)

Lead Performance (tie!): Olivia Colman (The Lost Daughter) & Frankie Faison (The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain)

Supporting Performance: Troy Kotsur (CODA)

Breakthrough Performer: Emilia Jones (CODA)

Breakthrough Director & Screenplay: Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Lost Daughter)

Director's Tribute: Jane Campion

Ensemble Tribute: The Harder They Fall – Zazie Beetz, Deon Cole, RJ Cyler, Danielle Deadwyler, Idris Elba, Edi Gathegi, Regina King, Delroy Lindo, Jonathan Majors, Lakeith Stanfield and Damon Wayans Jr.

Icon Tribute: Kathleen Collins (posthumously)

Impact Salute: Actors Fund of America

Industry Tribute: Eamonn Bowles

Performer Tribute: Peter Dinklage & Kristen Stewart

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26th Satellite Awards Nominations

Special achievement awards:

Auteur Award (for singular vision and unique artistic control over the elements of production) – Lin-Manuel Miranda

Humanitarian Award (for making a difference in the lives of those in the artistic community and beyond) – Val Kilmer

Mary Pickford Award (for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) – TBA

Nikola Tesla Award (for visionary achievement in filmmaking technology) – Joan Collins

Best First Feature – Halle Berry (Bruised)

Stunt Performance Award – The Suicide Squad

Ensemble: Motion Picture – The Power of the Dog

Best Motion Picture – Drama Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Best Animated or Mixed Media Film Best Director
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress

For the full list of nominations, click here!

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Hollywood Critics Association Nominations

Best Picture
Being the Ricardos
Belfast
CODA
Dune
King Richard
Last Night In Soho
Licorice Pizza
Spencer
The Power of The Dog
Tick, Tick...Boom!

Best Actor
Andrew Garfield - Tick, Tick...Boom!
Benedict Cumberbatch - The Power of The Dog
Nicolas Cage - Pig
Peter Dinklage - Cyrano
Will Smith - King Richard

Best Actress
Emilia Jones - CODA
Jessica Chastain - The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Kristen Stewart - Spencer
Lady Gaga - House of Gucci
Nicole Kidman - Being the Ricardos

Best Supporting Actor
Ciarán Hinds - Belfast
Jamie Dornan - Belfast
Jason Isaacs - Mass
Robin de Jesús - Tick, Tick...Boom!
Troy Kotsur - CODA

Best Supporting Actress
Ariana DeBose - West Side Story
Aunjanue Ellis - King Richard
Caitriona Balfe - Belfast
Marlee Matlin - CODA
Ruth Negga - Passing

For a full list of nominations, click here!

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National Board of Review

Best Film:

Best Director:

Best Actor:

Best Actress:

Best Supporting Actor:

Best Supporting Actress:

For a full list of winners, click here!

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Detroit Film Critics Society Nominations

BEST PICTURE

  • Belfast
  • CODA
  • Cyrano
  • Don’t Look Up
  • King Richard

BEST DIRECTOR

  • Sean Baker, Red Rocket
  • Kenneth Branagh, Belfast
  • David Lowery, The Green Knight
  • Adam McKay, Don’t Look Up
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda, tick, tick…BOOM!

BEST ACTOR

  • Nicolas Cage, Pig
  • Peter Dinklage, Cyrano
  • Andrew Garfield, tick, tick…BOOM!
  • Oscar Isaac, The Card Counter
  • Will Smith, King Richard

BEST ACTRESS

  • Jessica Chastain, The Eyes of Tammy Faye
  • Alana Haim, Licorice Pizza
  • Jennifer Hudson, Respect
  • Nicole Kidman, Being the Ricardos
  • Kristen Stewart, Spencer

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Jon Bernthal, King Richard
  • Troy Kotsur, CODA
  • Jared Leto, House of Gucci
  • Ray Liotta, The Many Saints of Newark
  • Kodi Smith-McPhee, The Power of the Dog

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Ariana Dabose, West Side Story
  • Kirsten Dunst, The Power of the Dog
  • Aunjanue Ellis, King Richard
  • Rita Moreno, West Side Story
  • Diana Rigg, Last Night in Soho

For a full list of nominations, click here!

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New York Film Critics Circle Awards

For a full list of winners, click here!

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Oscar Race Tally

Film: Licorice Pizza - 1 (NBR)

Drive My Car  - 1 (NYFCC)

Actor: Will Smith (King Richard) - 1 (NBR)

Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog) - 1 (NYFCC)

Actress: Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) - 1 (NBR)

Lady Gaga (House of Gucci) - 1 (NYFCC)

Supporting Actor: Ciarán Hinds (Belfast) - 1 (NBR)

Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog) - 1 (NYFCC)

Supporting Actress: Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard) - 1 (NBR)

Kathryn Hunter (The Tragedy of Macbeth) - 1 (NYFCC)

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Atlanta Film Critics Circle

Best Film: Licorice Pizza

BEST LEAD ACTOR:

Benedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the Dog            

BEST LEAD ACTRESS (TIE):

Alana Haim, Licorice Pizza                            

Kristen Stewart, Spencer                     

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:

Bradley Cooper, Licorice Pizza                      

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

Kirsten Dunst, The Power of the Dog 

For a full list of winners, click here!

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Detroit Film Critics Society

Best Film

Cyrano

Best Actor

Peter DinklageCyrano as Cyrano de Bergerac

Best Actress

Jessica ChastainThe Eyes of Tammy Faye as Tammy Faye Bakker

Best Supporting Actor

Jon BernthalKing Richard as Rick Macci

Best Supporting Actress

Ariana DeBoseWest Side Story as Anita

For a full list of winners, click here!

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Washington DC Area Film Critics Association

Best Film:
Belfast

Best Actor:
Andrew Garfield (tick, tick...BOOM!)

Best Actress:
Kristen Stewart (Spencer)

Best Supporting Actor:
Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog)

Best Supporting Actress:
Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard)

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Oscar Race Tally

Film: Licorice Pizza - 2 (NBR, AFCC)

Belfast - 1 (WAFCA)

Cyrano - 1 (DFCS)

Drive My Car  - 1 (NYFCC)

Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog) - 2 (NYFCC, AFCC)

Peter Dinklage (Cyrano) - 1 (DFCS)

Andrew Garfield (tick, tick...BOOM!) - 1 (WAFCA)

Will Smith (King Richard) - 1 (NBR)

Actress: Kristen Stewart (Spencer)  - (AFCC, WAFCA) - 2

Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) - 1 (DFCS)

Lady Gaga (House of Gucci) - 1 (NYFCC)

Alana Haim (Licorice Pizza) - (AFCC) - 1                         

Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) - 1 (NBR)

Supporting Actor:  Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog) - 2 (NYFCC, WAFCA)

Jon Bernthal (King Richard) - 1 (DFCS)

Bradley Cooper (Licorice Pizza) - 1 (AFCC)

Ciarán Hinds (Belfast) - 1 (NBR)

Supporting Actress: Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard) - 2 (NBR, WAFCA)

Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) - 1 (DFCS)

Kirsten Dunst (The Power of the Dog) - 1 (AFCC)

Kathryn Hunter (The Tragedy of Macbeth) - 1 (NYFCC)

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Boston Online Film Critics Association

Best Picture: THE POWER OF THE DOG

Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch, THE POWER OF THE DOG

Actress: Kristen Stewart, SPENCER

Supporting Actor: Kodi Smit-McPhee, THE POWER OF THE DOG

Supporting Actress: Kirsten Dunst, THE POWER OF THE DOG

For a full list of winners, click here!

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Oscar Race Tally

Film: Licorice Pizza - 2 (NBR, AFCC)

Belfast - 1 (WAFCA)

Cyrano - 1 (DFCS)

Drive My Car  - 1 (NYFCC)

The Power of the Dog - 1 (BOFCA)

Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog) - 3 (NYFCC, AFCC, BOFCA)

Peter Dinklage (Cyrano) - 1 (DFCS)

Andrew Garfield (tick, tick...BOOM!) - 1 (WAFCA)

Will Smith (King Richard) - 1 (NBR)

Actress: Kristen Stewart (Spencer)  - (AFCC, WAFCA, BOFCA) - 3

Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) - 1 (DFCS)

Lady Gaga (House of Gucci) - 1 (NYFCC)

Alana Haim (Licorice Pizza) - (AFCC) - 1                         

Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) - 1 (NBR)

Supporting Actor:  Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog) - 3 (NYFCC, WAFCA, BOFCA)

Jon Bernthal (King Richard) - 1 (DFCS)

Bradley Cooper (Licorice Pizza) - 1 (AFCC)

Ciarán Hinds (Belfast) - 1 (NBR)

Supporting Actress: Kirsten Dunst (The Power of the Dog) - 2 (AFCC, BOFCA)

Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard) - 2 (NBR, WAFCA)

Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) - 1 (DFCS)

Kathryn Hunter (The Tragedy of Macbeth) - 1 (NYFCC)

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