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Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or: The Square

Toronto Film Festival - People's Choice Award: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
 

Gotham Independent Film Awards - Best Picture: Call Me By Your Name

 

National Board of Review - Best Film: The Post

 

NYFCC - Best Picture: Lady Bird

 

National Society of Film Critics Winners - Best Film: Lady Bird

 

Golden Globes - Best Picture Drama: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Golden Globes - Best Picture Musical or Comedy: Ladybird

 

Critics Choice Awards - Best Picture: The Shape of Water

 

Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture: The Shape of Water

 

Directors Guild Award - Feature Film: The Shape of Water

 

Writers Guild Award - Best Original Screenplay: Get Out

Writers Guild Award - Best Adapted Screenplay: Call Me by Your Name

 

Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

 

Satellite Awards - Best Film: God's Own Country / Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

 

BAFTA - Best Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

 

Independent Spirit Awards - Best Picture: Get Out

Academy Awards - Best Picture: The Shape of Water

 

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Cannes: Full List of Winners:

 

Palme d'Or: The Square (Ruben Östlund)

Grand Prix: 120 Beats per Minute (Robin Campillo)

Best Director: Sofia Coppola (The Beguiled)

Best Screenplay:   Yorgos LanthimosEfthymis Filippou (The Killing of a Sacred Deer) &  Lynne Ramsay ( You Were Never Really Here) (tie)

Best Actress: Diane Kruger  ( In the Fade)

Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix (You Were Never Really Here)

Jury Prize: Loveless (Andrey Zvyagintsev) 

70th Anniversary Prize: Nicole Kidman

Honorary Palme d'Or: Jeffrey Katzenberg

 

TIFF - A full list of winners can be found here

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The most important moment during awards season.... the Golden Raspberry nominations are here!   :P

43rd Annual Golden Raspberry (Razzie®) Nominations
WORST PICTURE
        Blonde              
        Disney’s Pinocchio
        Good Mourning     
        The King’s Daughter
        Morbius 


WORST ACTOR 
Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) Good Mourning
Pete Davidson (Voice Only) Marmaduke
Tom Hanks (As Gepetto) Disney’s Pinocchio
Jared Leto / Morbius 
Sylvester Stallone / Samaritan

WORST ACTRESS 
Ryan Kiera Armstrong / Firestarter
Bryce Dallas Howard / Jurassic Park: Dominion
Diane Keaton / Mack & Rita 
Kaya Scodelario / The King’s Daughter
Alicia Silverstone / The Requin  

WORST REMAKE/RIP-OFF/SEQUEL
Blonde      
BOTH 365 Days Sequels – 365 Days: This Day
& The Next 365 Days [a Razzie BOGO]
Disney’s Pinocchio 
Firestarter 
Jurassic World: Dominion

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS 
Adria Arjona / Morbius 
Lorraine Bracco (Voice Only) Disney’s Pinocchio
Penelope Cruz / The 355 
Bingbing Fan / The 355 & The King’s Daughter
Mira Sorvino / Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend 

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Pete Davidson (Cameo Role) Good Mourning
Tom Hanks / Elvis 
Xavier Samuel / Blonde
Mod Sun / Good Mourning
Evan Williams / Blonde

WORST SCREEN COUPLE 
Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) & Mod Sun / Good Mourning
Both Real Life Characters in the Fallacious White House Bedroom Scene / Blonde
Tom Hanks & His Latex-Laden Face (and Ludicrous Accent) ELVIS
Andrew Dominik & His Issues with Women / Blonde 
The Two 365 Days Sequels (both Released in 2022)

WORST DIRECTOR
Judd Apatow / The Bubble
Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) & Mod Sun / Good Mourning
Andrew Dominik / Blonde
Daniel Espinosa / Morbius 
Robert Zemeckis / Disney’s Pinocchio 

WORST SCREENPLAY
Blonde  / 
Written for the Screen by Andrew Dominik,
    Adapted from the “Bio-Novel” by Joyce Carol Oates

Disney’s Pinocchio Screenplay by Robert Zemeckis & Chris Weitz
   (Not Authorized by the Estate of Carlo Collodi)

Good Mourning  / "Written" by Machine Gun Kelly & Mod Sun
Jurassic World: Dominion / Screenplay by Emily Carmichael
   & Colin Treverrow,Story by Treverrow & Derek Connolly

Morbius / Screen Story and Screenplay by Matt Sazama & Burk Sharpless

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2 hours ago, I Am A Swede said:

The most important moment during awards season.... the Golden Raspberry nominations are here!   :P

43rd Annual Golden Raspberry (Razzie®) Nominations
WORST PICTURE
        Blonde              
        Disney’s Pinocchio
        Good Mourning     
        The King’s Daughter
        Morbius 


WORST ACTOR 
Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) Good Mourning
Pete Davidson (Voice Only) Marmaduke
Tom Hanks (As Gepetto) Disney’s Pinocchio
Jared Leto / Morbius 
Sylvester Stallone / Samaritan

WORST ACTRESS 
Ryan Kiera Armstrong / Firestarter
Bryce Dallas Howard / Jurassic Park: Dominion
Diane Keaton / Mack & Rita 
Kaya Scodelario / The King’s Daughter
Alicia Silverstone / The Requin  

WORST REMAKE/RIP-OFF/SEQUEL
Blonde      
BOTH 365 Days Sequels – 365 Days: This Day
& The Next 365 Days [a Razzie BOGO]
Disney’s Pinocchio 
Firestarter 
Jurassic World: Dominion

WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS 
Adria Arjona / Morbius 
Lorraine Bracco (Voice Only) Disney’s Pinocchio
Penelope Cruz / The 355 
Bingbing Fan / The 355 & The King’s Daughter
Mira Sorvino / Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend 

WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Pete Davidson (Cameo Role) Good Mourning
Tom Hanks / Elvis 
Xavier Samuel / Blonde
Mod Sun / Good Mourning
Evan Williams / Blonde

WORST SCREEN COUPLE 
Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) & Mod Sun / Good Mourning
Both Real Life Characters in the Fallacious White House Bedroom Scene / Blonde
Tom Hanks & His Latex-Laden Face (and Ludicrous Accent) ELVIS
Andrew Dominik & His Issues with Women / Blonde 
The Two 365 Days Sequels (both Released in 2022)

WORST DIRECTOR
Judd Apatow / The Bubble
Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) & Mod Sun / Good Mourning
Andrew Dominik / Blonde
Daniel Espinosa / Morbius 
Robert Zemeckis / Disney’s Pinocchio 

WORST SCREENPLAY
Blonde  / 
Written for the Screen by Andrew Dominik,
    Adapted from the “Bio-Novel” by Joyce Carol Oates

Disney’s Pinocchio Screenplay by Robert Zemeckis & Chris Weitz
   (Not Authorized by the Estate of Carlo Collodi)

Good Mourning  / "Written" by Machine Gun Kelly & Mod Sun
Jurassic World: Dominion / Screenplay by Emily Carmichael
   & Colin Treverrow,Story by Treverrow & Derek Connolly

Morbius / Screen Story and Screenplay by Matt Sazama & Burk Sharpless

Oh wow. I thought there might be a possibility that Ana de Armas would double-dip with a Razzie and an Oscar nomination. I suppose she’s included in Worst Couple.

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1 hour ago, Faulkner said:

Andrea Riseborough. Wow. 

 

She's a consistently brilliant actress, so I'm for it whatever the role. Deadwyler should probably have gotten a nom over Ana de Armas and her stan army, but I am not going to comment on Woman King lol.

Paul Dano was robbed though.

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Stephanie Hsu should probably win over Jamie Lee (who was fine), but Jamie Lee is getting up there and they love to give it to older people. They'll give it to the well-deserving Yeoh and call it even, that's how the Academy thinks.

Not looking fwd to Riseborough spending the next several weeks as a Twitter Hate Figure when more people should know of her work onscreen in general, but not because of this flap. I can understand people having an issue with an actor doing a grassroots campaign and coming out of nowhere; I sure haven't seen her movie lol. But the time to have an issue with that kind of strategy was at least 30 years ago when crazy Sally Kirkland did it, or any time over the last century when many actors have done the same thing. And unlike some of them Riseborough is not an outlier or unworthy. I've seen far worse noms of far worse people. It's just the game.

Ana de Armas is great but did not need a nom here. She got it because of popularity and talent from other things and the mimicry angle.

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1 hour ago, Bright Eyes said:

If Michelle Yeoh doesn't win, we set fire to the rain!

I really think Blanchett might get her third. Seems like something the Academy would do. But it’ll be close.

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2 hours ago, Vee said:

Stephanie Hsu should probably win over Jamie Lee (who was fine), but Jamie Lee is getting up there and they love to give it to older people. They'll give it to the well-deserving Yeoh and call it even, that's how the Academy thinks.

Not looking fwd to Riseborough spending the next several weeks as a Twitter Hate Figure when more people should know of her work onscreen in general, but not because of this flap. I can understand people having an issue with an actor doing a grassroots campaign and coming out of nowhere; I sure haven't seen her movie lol. But the time to have an issue with that kind of strategy was at least 30 years ago when crazy Sally Kirkland did it, or any time over the last century when many actors have done the same thing. And unlike some of them Riseborough is not an outlier or unworthy. I've seen far worse noms of far worse people. It's just the game.

Ana de Armas is great but did not need a nom here. She got it because of popularity and talent from other things and the mimicry angle.

The whole actors turning into bots on Twitter for Riseborough then Deadwyler and Davis not getting in are bad optics, but I doubt she ever would have wanted that to happen. I would agree de Armas is the worst nomination and just seems to be down to pity and her still being seen as a star in spite of Blonde being a dumpster fire. I know some feel Michelle Williams was category fraud, but the Academy clearly just likes her (even if she isn't winning).

I hope Frances Fisher stays off Twitter for a bit...

Judd Hirsch seems like another career nomination, but he's a wonderful actor, and his work on Taxi alone should have gotten him every TV award under the sun. He was also very good in Uncut Gems. Paul Dano probably deserved it more though.

I thought the fifth actor spot might be a wildcard because clearly some were resistant to the whole Tom Cruise deserves an Oscar nomination because he's Tom Cruise narrative. I was hoping Paul Mescal would get it and am happy he did. He seems to be more known for his love life at the moment, but he was just heartbreaking and very real in what I've seen of that Aftersun movie, it really stays with you. Good to see someone get in based on that type of raw talent.

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The Riseborough campaign was funny, but it’s ridiculous that she’s taking any blame for Viola and Danielle not getting in. That’s all on the Academy.

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23 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

The whole actors turning into bots on Twitter for Riseborough then Deadwyler and Davis not getting in are bad optics, but I doubt she ever would have wanted that to happen. I would agree de Armas is the worst nomination and just seems to be down to pity and her still being seen as a star in spite of Blonde being a dumpster fire. I know some feel Michelle Williams was category fraud, but the Academy clearly just likes her (even if she isn't winning).

I hope Frances Fisher stays off Twitter for a bit...

Judd Hirsch seems like another career nomination, but he's a wonderful actor, and his work on Taxi alone should have gotten him every TV award under the sun. He was also very good in Uncut Gems. Paul Dano probably deserved it more though.

I thought the fifth actor spot might be a wildcard because clearly some were resistant to the whole Tom Cruise deserves an Oscar nomination because he's Tom Cruise narrative. I was hoping Paul Mescal would get it and am happy he did. He seems to be more known for his love life at the moment, but he was just heartbreaking and very real in what I've seen of that Aftersun movie, it really stays with you. Good to see someone get in based on that type of raw talent.

Michelle, Ke, Stephanie Hsu and Jamie Lee would all be well deserved. And Riseborough is brilliant but should win for other things (like her genre work, most of which wouldn't be nominated for the same reason Mia Goth wasn't for her dual role in X/Pearl - Riseborough's performances in TV like the UK show National Treasure and Netflix's Bloodline are also incredible). Ana should've won for Blade Runner. Viola also can do better (and not in a movie with those kind of issues). Michelle will have many more chances, whatever happens; she's great.

I have actually already seen most of the films this year, but I do need to see Aftersun, The Whale and Women Talking. For me, TÁR and Nope are my films of the year and Elvis is the greatest Ken Russell musical biopic he never got around to - it is both brilliant and stupid but I loved it. I like EEAAO a lot as well. I am also glad Avatar is being honored by not being part of the comics superstructure, building its own crazy world and for staying with you. It is an old style epic.

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When I saw him in Causeway, I had a very strong feeling that he would be nominated. I just knew it. Maybe I know too much about these things. 😬

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