All seven episodes of Peacock’s “Wolf Like Me” Season 2 are available to stream now (our review), doubling down on the charm and the werewolf complications introduced in season one. It makes for the perfect Halloween binge as October starts to wind down.
The series was created by Abe Forsythe (Little Monsters), who also serves as writer, director, and executive producer.
In season two, Mary (Isla Fisher) and Gary (Josh Gad) leap into the next phase of their relationship and face their biggest challenge yet: pregnancy. Typical anxieties for any expecting couple get exacerbated tenfold when the mom-to-be also happens to be a werewolf.
Without delving into spoilers, the second season ends on a cliffhanger, unlike the tidy, cathartic conclusion of season one. It’s the precise type of ending that demands a third season to see what happens next. Bloody Disgusting sought answers from series creator Abe Forsythe, and...
The series was created by Abe Forsythe (Little Monsters), who also serves as writer, director, and executive producer.
In season two, Mary (Isla Fisher) and Gary (Josh Gad) leap into the next phase of their relationship and face their biggest challenge yet: pregnancy. Typical anxieties for any expecting couple get exacerbated tenfold when the mom-to-be also happens to be a werewolf.
Without delving into spoilers, the second season ends on a cliffhanger, unlike the tidy, cathartic conclusion of season one. It’s the precise type of ending that demands a third season to see what happens next. Bloody Disgusting sought answers from series creator Abe Forsythe, and...
- 10/24/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Woody Harrelson is joining Mary Elizabeth Winstead in the Netflix assassin thriller “Kate,” directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan (“The Huntsman: Winter’s War”).
The story revolves around a female assassin, who, after being poisoned and given less than 24 hours to live, must go on a manhunt through the streets of Tokyo to take vengeance on her murderer before she dies. Umair Aleem wrote the script. Variety first reported that Winstead had come on board in April.
The movie will be produced by Bryan Unkeless, who worked with Winstead on the upcoming DC movie “Birds of Prey,” along with “Hobbs & Shaw” and “Deadpool 2” producer Kelly McCormick and Patrick Newall. “Hobbs & Shaw” director David Leitch is exec producing with Scott Morgan.
Netflix bought the project in 2017 after winning an aggressive bidding war. Netflix has also hired stunt coordinator and second unit director Jonathan Eusebio; special effects make-up designer Damian Martin, who won...
The story revolves around a female assassin, who, after being poisoned and given less than 24 hours to live, must go on a manhunt through the streets of Tokyo to take vengeance on her murderer before she dies. Umair Aleem wrote the script. Variety first reported that Winstead had come on board in April.
The movie will be produced by Bryan Unkeless, who worked with Winstead on the upcoming DC movie “Birds of Prey,” along with “Hobbs & Shaw” and “Deadpool 2” producer Kelly McCormick and Patrick Newall. “Hobbs & Shaw” director David Leitch is exec producing with Scott Morgan.
Netflix bought the project in 2017 after winning an aggressive bidding war. Netflix has also hired stunt coordinator and second unit director Jonathan Eusebio; special effects make-up designer Damian Martin, who won...
- 7/11/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Woody Harrelson has joined Mary Elizabeth Winstead on Netflix’s upcoming assassin thriller Kate.
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan (The Huntsman: Winter’s War) directs from a screenplay by Umair Aleem about an underworld killer who has less than one day to hunt down her enemies after she is fatally poisoned, and in the process bonds with the daughter of one of her past victims.
Bryan Unkeless, Kelly McCormick, and Patrick Newall (The Old Man And The Gun) serve as producers on the feature, with David Leitch...
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan (The Huntsman: Winter’s War) directs from a screenplay by Umair Aleem about an underworld killer who has less than one day to hunt down her enemies after she is fatally poisoned, and in the process bonds with the daughter of one of her past victims.
Bryan Unkeless, Kelly McCormick, and Patrick Newall (The Old Man And The Gun) serve as producers on the feature, with David Leitch...
- 7/11/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Damian Martin and.Adam Johansen.
The founders of prosthetics and creature effects house Odd Studio, Adam Johansen and Damian Martin, have worked on everything from 'Farscape' to 'Pacific Rim: Maelstrom'. They talk to Harry Windsor about their partnership.
How did you guys meet?
Adam: We meet in .98 on the first season of Farscape. Damian and myself were among the first Aussies to join Jim Henson's crew and the only ones to do all four seasons. It was a fantastic series to work on, with so much creature effects and prosthetic work, and an invaluable experience for all involved, making new aliens and creatures on a weekly basis for four years. We both ended up working on productions like Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones and Revenge of The Sith, the Matrix films and a few others in between Farscape seasons. We worked very well...
The founders of prosthetics and creature effects house Odd Studio, Adam Johansen and Damian Martin, have worked on everything from 'Farscape' to 'Pacific Rim: Maelstrom'. They talk to Harry Windsor about their partnership.
How did you guys meet?
Adam: We meet in .98 on the first season of Farscape. Damian and myself were among the first Aussies to join Jim Henson's crew and the only ones to do all four seasons. It was a fantastic series to work on, with so much creature effects and prosthetic work, and an invaluable experience for all involved, making new aliens and creatures on a weekly basis for four years. We both ended up working on productions like Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones and Revenge of The Sith, the Matrix films and a few others in between Farscape seasons. We worked very well...
- 2/7/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Paul Trefry with one of his creations.
CreatureNFX.s Paul Trefry studied graphic design at Randwick Tafe in 1984. After graduating the next year, he admits he had .no idea what to do..
During the course he had already demonstrated a knack for making things with his hands, a skill which won him his first gig.
.At the end of second year we were given particular projects to do during the course, and instead of drawing them I.d physically make things,. says Trefry.
.And then a guy in the year before me who had gotten a job at an advertising agency wanted a little diorama made and asked me to do it..
Upon graduation, Trefry travelled to the UK and spent time with the Jim Henson Company, shortly after the company had finished work on Labyrinth. .I thought yeah, this is the direction I want to go in..
Returning to Australia,...
CreatureNFX.s Paul Trefry studied graphic design at Randwick Tafe in 1984. After graduating the next year, he admits he had .no idea what to do..
During the course he had already demonstrated a knack for making things with his hands, a skill which won him his first gig.
.At the end of second year we were given particular projects to do during the course, and instead of drawing them I.d physically make things,. says Trefry.
.And then a guy in the year before me who had gotten a job at an advertising agency wanted a little diorama made and asked me to do it..
Upon graduation, Trefry travelled to the UK and spent time with the Jim Henson Company, shortly after the company had finished work on Labyrinth. .I thought yeah, this is the direction I want to go in..
Returning to Australia,...
- 2/2/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Emerging director Craig D. Foster has given insights into the making of his new horror/comedy, Overtime, which is set to open the St Kilda Film Festival.
The eight-minute short film, which stars Aaron Glenane, Adam Dunn, Arka Das and Anslie Clouston, is about a meek accountant, Ralph, who is forced to work overtime on the night of a full moon — which poses him a rather significant problem, given that he is also a werewolf.
Foster (writer/director/producer) tells If he wrote the film with his wife, Emma McKenna (producer/writer/editor), which was then taken through Metro Screen's Raw Nerve initiative.
Raw Nerve is an initiative funded by Screen Australia aimed at emerging filmmakers, enabling them to make a short film (5-7 mins) on digital video.
Every year, Raw Nerve gives three filmmaking teams, who have never previously produced or directed a film with full or partial...
The eight-minute short film, which stars Aaron Glenane, Adam Dunn, Arka Das and Anslie Clouston, is about a meek accountant, Ralph, who is forced to work overtime on the night of a full moon — which poses him a rather significant problem, given that he is also a werewolf.
Foster (writer/director/producer) tells If he wrote the film with his wife, Emma McKenna (producer/writer/editor), which was then taken through Metro Screen's Raw Nerve initiative.
Raw Nerve is an initiative funded by Screen Australia aimed at emerging filmmakers, enabling them to make a short film (5-7 mins) on digital video.
Every year, Raw Nerve gives three filmmaking teams, who have never previously produced or directed a film with full or partial...
- 5/9/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Overtime - Official Trailer from Craig D. Foster..
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Sydney-based short horror/comedy film Overtime is set to open the 33rd St Kilda Film Festival.
Overtime was one of the final films supported by the Nsw screen resource centre Metro Screen before the organisation was forced to close due to funding cuts late in 2015.
Filmmakers Emma McKenna (producer/writer/editor) and Craig D. Foster (director/writer/producer) said they were very proud that their film was able to represent the legacy of what was a great organisation..
.To be able to represent Metro Screen on opening night of the St Kilda Film Festival is a great honour and I hope it showcases the value that such organisations bring to the Australian film industry in their support of emerging filmmakers. said McKenna.
Overtime is an 8-minute film about a meek accountant, Ralph, who is forced to work overtime on the night of...
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Sydney-based short horror/comedy film Overtime is set to open the 33rd St Kilda Film Festival.
Overtime was one of the final films supported by the Nsw screen resource centre Metro Screen before the organisation was forced to close due to funding cuts late in 2015.
Filmmakers Emma McKenna (producer/writer/editor) and Craig D. Foster (director/writer/producer) said they were very proud that their film was able to represent the legacy of what was a great organisation..
.To be able to represent Metro Screen on opening night of the St Kilda Film Festival is a great honour and I hope it showcases the value that such organisations bring to the Australian film industry in their support of emerging filmmakers. said McKenna.
Overtime is an 8-minute film about a meek accountant, Ralph, who is forced to work overtime on the night of...
- 5/4/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Damian Martin and Adam Johansen at the 2014.Sydney International Make up Artists Trade Show.
Damian Martin and Adam Johansen are the owners of Odd Studio, and created make-up effects on Mad Max: Fury Road.
The pair are still riding high after attending the Oscars in Los Angeles last month.
"We.ve all grown up watching Hollywood's night of nights and the opportunity to attend is something I think most people have dreamt of. To be nominated for our work is clearly a huge honour".
"When it was announced that Fury Road had won for best makeup and hair it was a true heart in mouth moment and quite overwhelming. It.s still all a little surreal"..
The pair paid tribute to the "massive group effort" that brought the film to the screen.
"Everyone involved worked very hard to bring George Millers vision [to life]"..
"The main thing is all of the awards...
Damian Martin and Adam Johansen are the owners of Odd Studio, and created make-up effects on Mad Max: Fury Road.
The pair are still riding high after attending the Oscars in Los Angeles last month.
"We.ve all grown up watching Hollywood's night of nights and the opportunity to attend is something I think most people have dreamt of. To be nominated for our work is clearly a huge honour".
"When it was announced that Fury Road had won for best makeup and hair it was a true heart in mouth moment and quite overwhelming. It.s still all a little surreal"..
The pair paid tribute to the "massive group effort" that brought the film to the screen.
"Everyone involved worked very hard to bring George Millers vision [to life]"..
"The main thing is all of the awards...
- 3/28/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Kicking off another stellar year of star-studded goodness, the 2016 Oscars got underway last night (February 28) in Los Angeles.
And with so many deserving nominees, the competition for each and every one of the twenty-four trophies was nothing short of fierce.
Furthermore, viewers were treated to musical performances from top artists like The Weeknd, Lady Gaga and Sam Smith, as well as hilarious commentary from host Chris Rock.
The 2016 Oscars winners are:
Best Picture
Spotlight
Best Director
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, The Revenant
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Actress
Brie Larson, Room
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Best Supporting Actress
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Best Original Screenplay
Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, Spotlight
Best Adapted Screenplay
Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, The Big Short
Best Animated Feature Film
Inside Out
Best Foreign Language Film
Son Of Saul
Best Documentary – Feature
Amy
Best Documentary – Short Subject...
And with so many deserving nominees, the competition for each and every one of the twenty-four trophies was nothing short of fierce.
Furthermore, viewers were treated to musical performances from top artists like The Weeknd, Lady Gaga and Sam Smith, as well as hilarious commentary from host Chris Rock.
The 2016 Oscars winners are:
Best Picture
Spotlight
Best Director
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, The Revenant
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Actress
Brie Larson, Room
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Best Supporting Actress
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Best Original Screenplay
Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, Spotlight
Best Adapted Screenplay
Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, The Big Short
Best Animated Feature Film
Inside Out
Best Foreign Language Film
Son Of Saul
Best Documentary – Feature
Amy
Best Documentary – Short Subject...
- 2/29/2016
- GossipCenter
Kicking off another stellar year of star-studded goodness, the 2016 Oscars got underway last night (February 28) in Los Angeles.
And with so many deserving nominees, the competition for each and every one of the twenty-four trophies was nothing short of fierce.
Furthermore, viewers were treated to musical performances from top artists like The Weeknd, Lady Gaga and Sam Smith, as well as hilarious commentary from host Chris Rock.
The 2016 Oscars winners are:
Best Picture
Spotlight
Best Director
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, The Revenant
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Actress
Brie Larson, Room
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Best Supporting Actress
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Best Original Screenplay
Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, Spotlight
Best Adapted Screenplay
Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, The Big Short
Best Animated Feature Film
Inside Out
Best Foreign Language Film
Son Of Saul
Best Documentary – Feature
Amy
Best Documentary – Short Subject...
And with so many deserving nominees, the competition for each and every one of the twenty-four trophies was nothing short of fierce.
Furthermore, viewers were treated to musical performances from top artists like The Weeknd, Lady Gaga and Sam Smith, as well as hilarious commentary from host Chris Rock.
The 2016 Oscars winners are:
Best Picture
Spotlight
Best Director
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, The Revenant
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Actress
Brie Larson, Room
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Best Supporting Actress
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Best Original Screenplay
Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, Spotlight
Best Adapted Screenplay
Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, The Big Short
Best Animated Feature Film
Inside Out
Best Foreign Language Film
Son Of Saul
Best Documentary – Feature
Amy
Best Documentary – Short Subject...
- 2/29/2016
- GossipCenter
Mad Max: Fury Road has become the most successful Australian film at the Oscars, taking home six statuettes from 10 nominations.
The record haul saw the film, directed by George Miller, overtake The Piano's previous mark of three Oscars in 1993.
The road rage epic took home awards for Production design (Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson), Film editing (Margaret Sixel), Costume Design (Jenny Beavan), Sound mixing (Ben Osmo),Sound editing (David White) and Make-up and Hairstyling (Lesley Vanderwalt, Damian Martin and Elka Wardega.
Despite the success, Miller missed out on a Best Director's nod with The Revenant's Alejandro González Iñárritu winning his second consecutive award.
Australian cinematographer, John Seale, also missed out to The Revenant's Emmanuel Lubezki.
The six oscars follows the 10 Aactas that went Mad Max: Fury Road in December last year.
Screen Producers Australia chief executive, Matthew Deaner, said Australia was well represented at this year.s Academy Awards with fifteen nominations,...
The record haul saw the film, directed by George Miller, overtake The Piano's previous mark of three Oscars in 1993.
The road rage epic took home awards for Production design (Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson), Film editing (Margaret Sixel), Costume Design (Jenny Beavan), Sound mixing (Ben Osmo),Sound editing (David White) and Make-up and Hairstyling (Lesley Vanderwalt, Damian Martin and Elka Wardega.
Despite the success, Miller missed out on a Best Director's nod with The Revenant's Alejandro González Iñárritu winning his second consecutive award.
Australian cinematographer, John Seale, also missed out to The Revenant's Emmanuel Lubezki.
The six oscars follows the 10 Aactas that went Mad Max: Fury Road in December last year.
Screen Producers Australia chief executive, Matthew Deaner, said Australia was well represented at this year.s Academy Awards with fifteen nominations,...
- 2/29/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
For our full Oscars reaction, make sure you grab the latest episode of the Podcast. The full winners list is below. Best Picture: Spotlight Direction: “The Revenant,” Alejandro G. Iñárritu Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant” Actress: Brie Larson, “Room” Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies” Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl” Adapted Screenplay: “The Big Short,” Charles Randolph and Adam McKay Original Screenplay: “Spotlight,” Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy Cinematography: “The Revenant,” Emmanuel Lubezki Production Design: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson (set decoration) Film Editing: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Margaret Sixel Visual Effects: “Ex Machina,” Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara Bennett Costume Design: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Jenny Beavan Makeup: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin Sound Editing: “Mad Max:...
- 2/29/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Vic Barry)
- www.themoviebit.com
As predicted, "Mad Max: Fury Road" won Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the Oscars on Sunday. This film was Gold Derby's frontrunner with odds of 1/10 to prevail. These are the first Oscars for the Australian makeup and hair teams led by Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin. -Break- Subscribe to Gold Derby Breaking News Alerts & Experts’ Latest Oscar Predictions Our official odds are derived from the predictions of 28 Expert film journalists along with our seven in-house Editors who cover awards year-round, the Top 24 Users who got the top scores predicting last year's Oscars, the All-Star Users who did the best for the past two years combined and the thousands of entrants in our prediction contest who make up the largest (and often savviest) bloc of predictors. Twenty-seven of our 28 experts thought "Mad Max" would prevail: Thelma Adams (Gold Derby)...
- 2/29/2016
- Gold Derby
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson lead the winners at the 2016 Oscars. Here's the full list of prizewinners...
Ah, Academy Awards time. Gongage was bestowed in Los Angeles whilst most of Britain slept. And this year's winners? This little lot.
There were a few surprises in there. Spotlight took the Best Picture prize, after missing out on virtually everything else all night (screenwriting aside), Furthermore, Mark Rylance trumped favourite Sylvester Stallone for the Best Supporting Actor gong.
Mad Max: Fury Road won the most gongs, including a hugely deserved prize for its editing. And we’re thrilled too that Ex Machina’s visual effects were recognised.
Here are the winners...
Best picture Spotlight
Best actor Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant)
Best actress Brie Larson (Room)
Best supporting actor Mark Rylance (Bridge Of Spies)
Best supporting actress Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl)
Best director Alejandro Inarritu (The Revenant)
Best adapted...
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson lead the winners at the 2016 Oscars. Here's the full list of prizewinners...
Ah, Academy Awards time. Gongage was bestowed in Los Angeles whilst most of Britain slept. And this year's winners? This little lot.
There were a few surprises in there. Spotlight took the Best Picture prize, after missing out on virtually everything else all night (screenwriting aside), Furthermore, Mark Rylance trumped favourite Sylvester Stallone for the Best Supporting Actor gong.
Mad Max: Fury Road won the most gongs, including a hugely deserved prize for its editing. And we’re thrilled too that Ex Machina’s visual effects were recognised.
Here are the winners...
Best picture Spotlight
Best actor Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant)
Best actress Brie Larson (Room)
Best supporting actor Mark Rylance (Bridge Of Spies)
Best supporting actress Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl)
Best director Alejandro Inarritu (The Revenant)
Best adapted...
- 2/28/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Welcome to the 88th Academy Awards from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, where the film industry’s best and whitest gather for the annual celebration of motion picture achievements. It’s been a tight race this year, with several contests still too close to call.
The Revenant is the favourite to win best picture heading into the ceremony, with 12 nominations, however don’t be surprised if Mad Max: Fury Road, The Big Short, or Spotlight spring a surprise.
The backdrop to this evening’s proceedings – along with the foreground and everything above it, below it, to the left and to the right of it – has been dominated by the #OscarsSoWhite outrage, which erupted back in January when, for the second year in a row, all 20 acting nominees were white.
The ensuing maelstrom triggered jerky knees in the Academy, which has moved to alter its composition and the way it does business going forward.
Time will tell. Meanwhile...
The Revenant is the favourite to win best picture heading into the ceremony, with 12 nominations, however don’t be surprised if Mad Max: Fury Road, The Big Short, or Spotlight spring a surprise.
The backdrop to this evening’s proceedings – along with the foreground and everything above it, below it, to the left and to the right of it – has been dominated by the #OscarsSoWhite outrage, which erupted back in January when, for the second year in a row, all 20 acting nominees were white.
The ensuing maelstrom triggered jerky knees in the Academy, which has moved to alter its composition and the way it does business going forward.
Time will tell. Meanwhile...
- 2/28/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Oscar Week concluded on Saturday with the final event – the Makeup and Hairstyling symposium.
The Academy celebrated the artists nominated for the Makeup and Hairstyling award in the 10th annual event spotlighting this category, which celebrated its 35th anniversary this year.
The makeup artists and hairstylists nominated for Mad Max: Fury Road, The 100-year-old-man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared and The Revenant joined makeup artist and former Academy governor Leonard Engelman to discuss their work on the three films, and presented photographs and displays to demonstrate their craft.
Watch the entire event below.
The Revenant
While on a danger-laden journey through the American wilderness in the early 1800s, frontiersman Hugh Glass is badly mauled by a grizzly and abandoned by his fellow trappers. Barely surviving his wounds, Glass is driven by thoughts of his family and a desire for revenge as he endures the frigid winter and pursues...
The Academy celebrated the artists nominated for the Makeup and Hairstyling award in the 10th annual event spotlighting this category, which celebrated its 35th anniversary this year.
The makeup artists and hairstylists nominated for Mad Max: Fury Road, The 100-year-old-man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared and The Revenant joined makeup artist and former Academy governor Leonard Engelman to discuss their work on the three films, and presented photographs and displays to demonstrate their craft.
Watch the entire event below.
The Revenant
While on a danger-laden journey through the American wilderness in the early 1800s, frontiersman Hugh Glass is badly mauled by a grizzly and abandoned by his fellow trappers. Barely surviving his wounds, Glass is driven by thoughts of his family and a desire for revenge as he endures the frigid winter and pursues...
- 2/28/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"Mad Max: Fury Road" is the frontrunner with odds of 1/10 to win Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the Oscars on Sunday. These would be the first Oscars for the Australian makeup and hair teams led by Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin. -Break- Subscribe to Gold Derby Breaking News Alerts & Experts’ Latest Oscar Predictions Our official odds are derived from the predictions of 27 Expert film journalists along with our seven in-house Editors who cover awards year-round, the Top 24 Users who got the top scores predicting last year's Oscars, the All-Star Users who did the best for the past two years combined and the thousands of entrants in our prediction contest who make up the largest (and often savviest) bloc of predictors. All 27 experts think "Mad Max" will prevail: Thelma Adams (Gold Derby), Matt Atchity (Rotten Tomatoes), Edward Douglas&nb...'...
- 2/26/2016
- Gold Derby
“Mad Max: Fury Road” cemented it’s front-runner status for Best Makeup & Hairstyling at the Oscars with two wins from the guild last week. These kudos snubbed the other two Oscar nominees: “The Revenant” and “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out a Window and Disappeared.” Last year the guild, which took a ten-year hiatus between 2003-2013, gave two prizes to the eventual Oscar winner, “The Grand Budapest Hotel.” This year is unique in that all of the teams are first-time nominees. Let’s take a closer look at the category to see who has the best chance at winning. -Break- Subscribe to Gold Derby Breaking News Alerts & Experts’ Latest Oscar Predictions “Mad Max: Fury Road": Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega, Damian Martin This trio created the kind of wild, extravagant makeup that has been the cornerstone of this category since it was introduced in 1981. From albino soldiers to gr..."...
- 2/24/2016
- Gold Derby
Leonardo DiCaprio's revenge thriller 'The Revenant' was the big winner at the 2016 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards on Sunday (February 14).
The drama looks set for Oscars glory following a stellar night at the British awards show, where it scored five prizes for Best Movie, Best Leading Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Director for Alejandro G. Inarritu, Best Cinematography and Best Sound.
In his acceptance speech, DiCaprio wished his mother a happy birthday and praised his co-star Tom Hardy, adding, "Tom, I want to thank you for your fierce loyalty as a friend... I could not have done this without you."
Mad Max: Fury Road was another big winner with four trophies for Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, Best Makeup and Hair and Best Editing.
Kate Winslet scored a Best Supporting Actress prize for Steve Jobs and told reporters that awards still mean a big deal to her,...
The drama looks set for Oscars glory following a stellar night at the British awards show, where it scored five prizes for Best Movie, Best Leading Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Director for Alejandro G. Inarritu, Best Cinematography and Best Sound.
In his acceptance speech, DiCaprio wished his mother a happy birthday and praised his co-star Tom Hardy, adding, "Tom, I want to thank you for your fierce loyalty as a friend... I could not have done this without you."
Mad Max: Fury Road was another big winner with four trophies for Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, Best Makeup and Hair and Best Editing.
Kate Winslet scored a Best Supporting Actress prize for Steve Jobs and told reporters that awards still mean a big deal to her,...
- 2/15/2016
- GossipCenter
"The Revenant" took home five trophies yesterday at the 2016 BAFTA Awards, making the Oscar race even tighter and more unpredictable.
The movie won Best Film, Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Director for Alejandro Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Best Cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki, and Best Sound. This was Lubezki's third win in a row.
DiCaprio continues to cement his near-lock to win the coveted Academy Award missing from his mantle, as did Brie Larson, who won Best Actress for "Room." Mark Rylance and Kate Winslet took the prizes in the supporting categories.
Aside from "The Revenant," "Mad Max: Fury Road" was the night's big winner with four awards:
Costume Design, Makeup and Hair, Production Design, and Editing.
Here's the full list of winners:
Best Film
"The Revenant"
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Revenant"
Best Actress
Brie Larson, "Room"
Best Director
Alejandro G. Inarritu, "The Revenant"
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Rylance, "Bridge of Spies...
The movie won Best Film, Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Director for Alejandro Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Best Cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki, and Best Sound. This was Lubezki's third win in a row.
DiCaprio continues to cement his near-lock to win the coveted Academy Award missing from his mantle, as did Brie Larson, who won Best Actress for "Room." Mark Rylance and Kate Winslet took the prizes in the supporting categories.
Aside from "The Revenant," "Mad Max: Fury Road" was the night's big winner with four awards:
Costume Design, Makeup and Hair, Production Design, and Editing.
Here's the full list of winners:
Best Film
"The Revenant"
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Revenant"
Best Actress
Brie Larson, "Room"
Best Director
Alejandro G. Inarritu, "The Revenant"
Best Supporting Actor
Mark Rylance, "Bridge of Spies...
- 2/15/2016
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
Mad Max: Fury Road took home four BAFTAs at this year's awards.
Best makeup and hair went to Fury Road's Lesley Vanderwalt and Damian Martin, best production design went to Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson, best editing to Margaret Sixel and best costume design to Jenny Beavan.
In other categories The Revenant was the big winner, winning five in total for best film, best actor, best director, best cinematography and best sound.
Cate Blanchett presented an Outstanding Contribution award to Angels Costumes - "suppliers to 36 Best Costume Design-Oscar winning films".
Blanchett's Carol had more nominations than any other film, but left empty-handed..
Brie Larson won best actress over Blanchett for Room, but was unable to attend - she's currently on the Gold Coast filming Kong: Skull Island with Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson.
Rebel Wilson presented the best supporting actor category, and almost stole the night with an uproarious speech,...
Best makeup and hair went to Fury Road's Lesley Vanderwalt and Damian Martin, best production design went to Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson, best editing to Margaret Sixel and best costume design to Jenny Beavan.
In other categories The Revenant was the big winner, winning five in total for best film, best actor, best director, best cinematography and best sound.
Cate Blanchett presented an Outstanding Contribution award to Angels Costumes - "suppliers to 36 Best Costume Design-Oscar winning films".
Blanchett's Carol had more nominations than any other film, but left empty-handed..
Brie Larson won best actress over Blanchett for Room, but was unable to attend - she's currently on the Gold Coast filming Kong: Skull Island with Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson.
Rebel Wilson presented the best supporting actor category, and almost stole the night with an uproarious speech,...
- 2/15/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
From a ‘Kiss Cam’ to a “humbled and absolutely honoured” Leonardo DiCaprio, here’s what the winners of the Bafta’s said on the night.Click here for the full list of winners
At London’s Royal Opera House, on an evening when the topic of diversity was expected to be high on the agenda, BAFTA Chair Anne Morrison’s opening speech issued a call to action: “We have to admit that the playing field is a long way friom being level. This pressure won’t die down until there is real change on and off screen.”
The evening’s host Stephen Fry commenced proceedings by stating that “love abounds this year in film”, referring to the fact that this year’s BAFTA ceremony coincided with Valentine’s day, highlighting the romance of Carol and, jokingly, the relationship between man and bear in The Revenant.
In the spirit of Valentine’s, BAFTA introduced...
At London’s Royal Opera House, on an evening when the topic of diversity was expected to be high on the agenda, BAFTA Chair Anne Morrison’s opening speech issued a call to action: “We have to admit that the playing field is a long way friom being level. This pressure won’t die down until there is real change on and off screen.”
The evening’s host Stephen Fry commenced proceedings by stating that “love abounds this year in film”, referring to the fact that this year’s BAFTA ceremony coincided with Valentine’s day, highlighting the romance of Carol and, jokingly, the relationship between man and bear in The Revenant.
In the spirit of Valentine’s, BAFTA introduced...
- 2/14/2016
- ScreenDaily
The nominees are waiting to find out if they have won a coveted Bafta at the awards ceremony in London and Screen is taking down their acceptance speeches. Find out what the winners say, shortly after they say it…Click here for the winners as they come in
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At London’s Royal Opera House, on an evening when the topic of diversity was expected to be high on the agenda, BAFTA Chair Anne Morrison’s opening speech issued a call to action:
“We have to admit that the playing field is a long way friom being level,” she said, adding that “This pressure won’t die down until there is real change on and off screen.”
The evening’s host Stephen Fry commenced proceedings by stating that “love abounds this year in film”, referring to the fact that this year’s BAFTA ceremony coincided with Valentine’s day, highlighting the romance...
Refresh the page for the latest…
At London’s Royal Opera House, on an evening when the topic of diversity was expected to be high on the agenda, BAFTA Chair Anne Morrison’s opening speech issued a call to action:
“We have to admit that the playing field is a long way friom being level,” she said, adding that “This pressure won’t die down until there is real change on and off screen.”
The evening’s host Stephen Fry commenced proceedings by stating that “love abounds this year in film”, referring to the fact that this year’s BAFTA ceremony coincided with Valentine’s day, highlighting the romance...
- 2/14/2016
- ScreenDaily
The Revenant won best film while Leonardo Dicaprio, Brie Larson, Mark Rylance and Kate Winslet won the top acting prizes.WinnersBest Film
The Revenant Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, Keith Redmon
The Big Short Bridge Of Spies Carol SpotlightLeading Actor
Leonardo Dicaprio The Revenant
Bryan Cranston, TrumboEddie Redmayne, The Danish GirlMatt Damon, The MartianMichael Fassbender, Steve JobsLeading Actress
Brie Larson Room
Alicia Vikander, The Danish GirlCate Blanchett, CarolMaggie Smith, The Lady In The VanSaoirse Ronan, BrooklynSupporting Actor
Mark Rylance Bridge Of Spies
Benicio Del Toro, SicarioChristian Bale, The Big ShortIdris Elba, Beasts Of No NationMark Ruffalo, SpotlightSupporting Actress
Kate Winslet Steve Jobs
Alicia Vikander, Ex MachinaJennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful EightJulie Walters, BrooklynRooney Mara, CarolDirector
The Revenant Alejandro G. Iñárritu
The Big Short, Adam MckayBridge Of Spies, Steven SpielbergCarol, Todd HaynesThe Martian, Ridley ScottProduction Design
Mad Max: Fury Road Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson
Bridge Of SpiesCarolThe MartianStar Wars: The Force AwakensFilm Not In...
The Revenant Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, Keith Redmon
The Big Short Bridge Of Spies Carol SpotlightLeading Actor
Leonardo Dicaprio The Revenant
Bryan Cranston, TrumboEddie Redmayne, The Danish GirlMatt Damon, The MartianMichael Fassbender, Steve JobsLeading Actress
Brie Larson Room
Alicia Vikander, The Danish GirlCate Blanchett, CarolMaggie Smith, The Lady In The VanSaoirse Ronan, BrooklynSupporting Actor
Mark Rylance Bridge Of Spies
Benicio Del Toro, SicarioChristian Bale, The Big ShortIdris Elba, Beasts Of No NationMark Ruffalo, SpotlightSupporting Actress
Kate Winslet Steve Jobs
Alicia Vikander, Ex MachinaJennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful EightJulie Walters, BrooklynRooney Mara, CarolDirector
The Revenant Alejandro G. Iñárritu
The Big Short, Adam MckayBridge Of Spies, Steven SpielbergCarol, Todd HaynesThe Martian, Ridley ScottProduction Design
Mad Max: Fury Road Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson
Bridge Of SpiesCarolThe MartianStar Wars: The Force AwakensFilm Not In...
- 2/14/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Screen is at the Ee British Academy Film Awards in London where Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett and Steven Spielberg are among those waiting to find out who will take home the golden masks.
The ceremony has started and we are updating the list below with winners as they come in. Refresh the page for the latest updates..
WinnersLeading Actor
Leonardo Dicaprio The Revenant
Bryan Cranston, TrumboEddie Redmayne, The Danish GirlMatt Damon, The MartianMichael Fassbender, Steve JobsLeading Actress
Brie Larson Room
Alicia Vikander, The Danish GirlCate Blanchett, CarolMaggie Smith, The Lady In The VanSaoirse Ronan, BrooklynDirector
The Revenant Alejandro G. Iñárritu
The Big Short, Adam MckayBridge Of Spies, Steven SpielbergCarol, Todd HaynesThe Martian, Ridley ScottProduction Design
Mad Max: Fury Road Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson
Bridge Of SpiesCarolThe MartianStar Wars: The Force AwakensFilm Not In The English Language
Wild Tales Damián Szifron
The Assassin, Hou Hsiao-HsienForce Majeure, Ruben ÖstlundTheeb, Naji Abu Nowar, Rupert LloydTimbuktu...
The ceremony has started and we are updating the list below with winners as they come in. Refresh the page for the latest updates..
WinnersLeading Actor
Leonardo Dicaprio The Revenant
Bryan Cranston, TrumboEddie Redmayne, The Danish GirlMatt Damon, The MartianMichael Fassbender, Steve JobsLeading Actress
Brie Larson Room
Alicia Vikander, The Danish GirlCate Blanchett, CarolMaggie Smith, The Lady In The VanSaoirse Ronan, BrooklynDirector
The Revenant Alejandro G. Iñárritu
The Big Short, Adam MckayBridge Of Spies, Steven SpielbergCarol, Todd HaynesThe Martian, Ridley ScottProduction Design
Mad Max: Fury Road Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson
Bridge Of SpiesCarolThe MartianStar Wars: The Force AwakensFilm Not In The English Language
Wild Tales Damián Szifron
The Assassin, Hou Hsiao-HsienForce Majeure, Ruben ÖstlundTheeb, Naji Abu Nowar, Rupert LloydTimbuktu...
- 2/14/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
For costume designer Jenny Beavan and the makeup & hairstyling team of Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega, and Damian Martin, the journey of "Mad Max: Fury Road" was all about figuring out a day in the life of the wasteland survivors: Max (Tom Hardy), Furiosa (Charlize Theron), Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne) and his wives, and the War Boys. Beavan looked at George Miller's graphic novel and early concepts, which had an S&M look, and made the costume design more masculine. She also found inspiration in Namibia, where they shot Miller's post-apocalyptic return. The African ethos of recycling and re-purposing became important to the aesthetic, where dressing for necessity took precedence. And Miller stressed finding beauty in the ordinary objects that get thrown away. Watch: "How Best Director Contender George Miller Made Oscar-Nominated 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (Exclusive)" "They do it extraordinarily, from the...
- 2/12/2016
- by Bill Desowitz
- Thompson on Hollywood
More than 150 Oscar nominees came together at noon on Monday at the Beverly Hilton as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored this year’s Oscar contenders at its annual Nominees Luncheon.
From Left to Right:
Seated: Adam Benzine, Paul Massey, Michael Standish, Chris Jenkins, Randy Thom, Jason Smith, Josh Cooley, Maryann Brandon, Richard Williams, Patrick Vollrath, Ed Lachman, Mary Parent, David Acord, Anders Langland, Henry Hughes, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Tom Yellin
First Row: Rosa Tran, Jacqueline West, Ed Guiney, Evgeny Afineevsky, Matthew Shumway, Amy Hobby, Jonas Rivera, Gregg Rudloff, Signe Byrge Sorensen, Love Larson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Courtney Marsh, Nomi Talisman, Mark Ruffalo, Diane Warren, Paco Delgado, Bryan Cranston, Jistin Wilkes, Blye Pagon Faust, Roger Guyett, Basil Khalil, Drew Kunin, Sian Grigg, Andrea Berloff,
Second Row:Adam Stockhausen, Tom McArdle, Keith Redmon, Damian Martin, Ale Abreu, Matthew Heineman, Matt Damon, Bernhard Henrich, Cameron Waldbauer, Alan Robert Murray,...
From Left to Right:
Seated: Adam Benzine, Paul Massey, Michael Standish, Chris Jenkins, Randy Thom, Jason Smith, Josh Cooley, Maryann Brandon, Richard Williams, Patrick Vollrath, Ed Lachman, Mary Parent, David Acord, Anders Langland, Henry Hughes, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Tom Yellin
First Row: Rosa Tran, Jacqueline West, Ed Guiney, Evgeny Afineevsky, Matthew Shumway, Amy Hobby, Jonas Rivera, Gregg Rudloff, Signe Byrge Sorensen, Love Larson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Courtney Marsh, Nomi Talisman, Mark Ruffalo, Diane Warren, Paco Delgado, Bryan Cranston, Jistin Wilkes, Blye Pagon Faust, Roger Guyett, Basil Khalil, Drew Kunin, Sian Grigg, Andrea Berloff,
Second Row:Adam Stockhausen, Tom McArdle, Keith Redmon, Damian Martin, Ale Abreu, Matthew Heineman, Matt Damon, Bernhard Henrich, Cameron Waldbauer, Alan Robert Murray,...
- 2/9/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Kieran, here. The three films nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the Oscars this are an interesting bunch. The Academy had a lot of options to choose from and it almost feels miraculous that they didn’t default nominate things like The Danish Girl or Black Mass, which (questions of merit aside) are practically begging the viewer to notice the makeup work in both cases. Even if they’re not yours, it’s a respectable crop of nominees. An aside: if we’re going to get five original song nominees every year no matter what, why only three nominees in this category? Curious…
Mad Max: Fury Road – Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega, Damian Martin
Previous Work: A lot of features with both George Miller and Baz Luhrmann, but as supervisors (makeup supervisors don’t get nominated, so they weren’t cited when Moulin Rouge! was nominated in 2001)
How They Got...
Mad Max: Fury Road – Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega, Damian Martin
Previous Work: A lot of features with both George Miller and Baz Luhrmann, but as supervisors (makeup supervisors don’t get nominated, so they weren’t cited when Moulin Rouge! was nominated in 2001)
How They Got...
- 1/21/2016
- by Kieran Scarlett
- FilmExperience
What a lovely day to win an Oscar! The Academy Awards announced their nominees this morning, and Mad Max: Fury Road came in second for most nominations behind The Revenant. It’s a nice change from the typical epic dramas that always get nominated every year, and now the road to the Oscars will be a furious one. In fact, it’s the first action movie to ever be nominated for Best Picture. I only hope if George Miller wins Best Director, he’ll spray his teeth silver up on stage while accepting the award. Here are the nominations Mad Max has received:
Best Picture Best Director (George Miller) Best Film Editing (Margaret Sixel) Best Cinematography (John Seale) Best Costume Design (Jenny Beavan) Best Makeup and Hairstyling (Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin) Best Production Design (Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson) Best Sound Editing (Mark Mangini and David White) Best Sound Mixing (Chris Jenkins,...
Best Picture Best Director (George Miller) Best Film Editing (Margaret Sixel) Best Cinematography (John Seale) Best Costume Design (Jenny Beavan) Best Makeup and Hairstyling (Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin) Best Production Design (Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson) Best Sound Editing (Mark Mangini and David White) Best Sound Mixing (Chris Jenkins,...
- 1/14/2016
- by Cameron Hatheway
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
We.ve now all had a few hours to digest the 88th Academy Award nominations, and probably the most pleasantly surprising recognition came in the shape of the 10 nominations for Mad Max: Fury Road. Rather than just being in the below-the-lines categories (often populated by summer blockbusters), George Miller's movie also got nominations for Best Picture and Best Director. Impressive. But how many Academy Awards could Mad Max: Fury Road actually pick up next month? Well, to start off, let.s have a look at each of the Oscar nominations that Mad Max: Fury Road picked up. Best Picture Best Director (George Miller) Cinematography (John Seale) Costume Design (Jenny Beaven) Film Editing (Margaret Sixel) Makeup And Hairstyling (Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega, and Damian Martin) Production Design (Colin Gibson . Production Design, Lisa Thompson . Set Decoration) Sound Editing (Mark Mangini and David White) Sound Mixing (Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff, and Ben Osmo...
- 1/14/2016
- cinemablend.com
Leave it to the Brits! The BAFTA nominations were announced and they gave us a slightly different look at the awards season! For instance, Tom McCarthy's "Spotlight," the leading Oscar contender in the U.S. just received 3 noms including Best Film, Supporting Actor for Mark Ruffalo and Original Screenplay. No Director nomination for McCarthy.
Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg's "Bridge of Spies," a handsomely-produced period piece led the pack along with Todd Haynes' "Carol," another handsomely-produced period piece. Both films garnered nine nominations each including Best Picture. "Bridge of Spies" and "Carol" will duke it out with "Spotlight," Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu's "The Revenant" (eight nominations), and Adam McKay's "The Big Short" (five nominations) for the Best Picture trophy.
So where's "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" you ask? They're relegated to the technical categories. Apparently, sequels, no matter how great they are, can't compete with originals.
Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg's "Bridge of Spies," a handsomely-produced period piece led the pack along with Todd Haynes' "Carol," another handsomely-produced period piece. Both films garnered nine nominations each including Best Picture. "Bridge of Spies" and "Carol" will duke it out with "Spotlight," Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu's "The Revenant" (eight nominations), and Adam McKay's "The Big Short" (five nominations) for the Best Picture trophy.
So where's "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" you ask? They're relegated to the technical categories. Apparently, sequels, no matter how great they are, can't compete with originals.
- 1/9/2016
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Oh how the tables have turned! While Sci-Fi and Fantasy films normally do well at the box offices while garnering critical acclaim amongst fans, they’re usually snubbed during awards season. However, things seem to be slightly changing with the list of nominees at two recent award shows. There are few hidden gems that almost seem as if they snuck-in with the rest of the bunch.
Over at the BAFTA Awards, Ex MacHina has received numerous award nominations in the following categories: Best Supporting Actress (Alicia Vikander), Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer (Alex Garland), Original Screenplay (Alex Garland), and Special Visual Effects (Mark Ardington, Sara Bennett, Paul Norris, Andrew Whitehurst).
The Martian has also received numerous award nominations: Best Actor (Matt Damon), Director (Ridley Scott), Editing (Pietro Scalia), Production Design (Arthur Max, Celia Bobak), Sound (Paul Massey, Mac Ruth, Oliver Tarney, Mark Taylor), and Special Effects (Chris Lawrence,...
Over at the BAFTA Awards, Ex MacHina has received numerous award nominations in the following categories: Best Supporting Actress (Alicia Vikander), Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer (Alex Garland), Original Screenplay (Alex Garland), and Special Visual Effects (Mark Ardington, Sara Bennett, Paul Norris, Andrew Whitehurst).
The Martian has also received numerous award nominations: Best Actor (Matt Damon), Director (Ridley Scott), Editing (Pietro Scalia), Production Design (Arthur Max, Celia Bobak), Sound (Paul Massey, Mac Ruth, Oliver Tarney, Mark Taylor), and Special Effects (Chris Lawrence,...
- 1/8/2016
- by Cameron Hatheway
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
As awards show season shifts into high gear, the BAFTA Awards just released the list of hopefuls ahead of the February 14th ceremony at London’s Royal Opera House.
Leading the way with nine nominations each are “Bridge of Spies” and “Carol,” while “The Revenant” scored eight chances for glory.
“Mad Max: Fury Road” has seven nods followed by “Brooklyn” and “The Martian” with six each. Meanwhile, Alicia Vikander was nominated for Best Actress along with Cate Blanchett, Brie Larson, Dame Maggie Smith and Saoirse Ronan.
And the 2016 BAFTA Awards Nominees are…
Best Actor
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
Matt Damon, The Martian
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Best Actress
Cate Blanchett, Carol
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Dame Maggie Smith, The Lady In The Van
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
Brie Larson, Room
Best Film
Carol
Bridge Of Spies
The Revenant
The Big Short
Spotlight
Supporting Actor
Benicio del Toro,...
Leading the way with nine nominations each are “Bridge of Spies” and “Carol,” while “The Revenant” scored eight chances for glory.
“Mad Max: Fury Road” has seven nods followed by “Brooklyn” and “The Martian” with six each. Meanwhile, Alicia Vikander was nominated for Best Actress along with Cate Blanchett, Brie Larson, Dame Maggie Smith and Saoirse Ronan.
And the 2016 BAFTA Awards Nominees are…
Best Actor
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
Matt Damon, The Martian
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Best Actress
Cate Blanchett, Carol
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Dame Maggie Smith, The Lady In The Van
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
Brie Larson, Room
Best Film
Carol
Bridge Of Spies
The Revenant
The Big Short
Spotlight
Supporting Actor
Benicio del Toro,...
- 1/8/2016
- GossipCenter
On Friday the nominations for the Ee British Academy Film Awards in 2016 were revealed. The BAFTAs will be announced on Sunday, February 14 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. The ceremony will be hosted by Stephen Fry and broadcast exclusively on BBC One and BBC One HD, with the ceremony being rebroadcast on BBC America.
Bridge of Spies and Carol each receive nine nominations. The Revenant is nominated in eight categories. Mad Max: Fury Road has seven nominations. Brooklyn and The Martian are each nominated six times. The Big Short, The Danish Girl and Ex Machina receive five nominations. Star Wars: The Force Awakens receives four nominations.
Bridge of Spies is nominated in the following categories: Best Film, Director for Steven Spielberg, Original Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design and Sound. Mark Rylance is nominated for Supporting Actor.
Carol is nominated for Best Film, Director for Todd Haynes,...
Bridge of Spies and Carol each receive nine nominations. The Revenant is nominated in eight categories. Mad Max: Fury Road has seven nominations. Brooklyn and The Martian are each nominated six times. The Big Short, The Danish Girl and Ex Machina receive five nominations. Star Wars: The Force Awakens receives four nominations.
Bridge of Spies is nominated in the following categories: Best Film, Director for Steven Spielberg, Original Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design and Sound. Mark Rylance is nominated for Supporting Actor.
Carol is nominated for Best Film, Director for Todd Haynes,...
- 1/8/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
After getting snubbed in the Producers Guild award nominations earlier this week, "Carol" has risen from the ashes to lead all movies, along with "Bridge of Spies," in BAFTA award nominations.
"Carol" and "Bridge of Spies" netted nine nods apiece, including Best Film. They are joined in that category by "The Big Short," "The Revenant," and "Spotlight."
Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon continued to cement their roles as Oscar frontrunners with nominations in the lead actor category.
In an interesting turn for awards season watchers, Alicia Vikander was nominated as lead actress for "The Danish Girl." She also received mention in the supporting category for "Ex Machina." Here is the full list of nominations:
Best Film
The Big Short
Bridge of Spies
Carol
The Revenant
Spotlight
Outstanding British Film
45 Years
Amy
Brooklyn
The Danish Girl
Ex Machina
The Lobster
Director
Todd Haynes - Carol
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu - The Revenant...
"Carol" and "Bridge of Spies" netted nine nods apiece, including Best Film. They are joined in that category by "The Big Short," "The Revenant," and "Spotlight."
Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon continued to cement their roles as Oscar frontrunners with nominations in the lead actor category.
In an interesting turn for awards season watchers, Alicia Vikander was nominated as lead actress for "The Danish Girl." She also received mention in the supporting category for "Ex Machina." Here is the full list of nominations:
Best Film
The Big Short
Bridge of Spies
Carol
The Revenant
Spotlight
Outstanding British Film
45 Years
Amy
Brooklyn
The Danish Girl
Ex Machina
The Lobster
Director
Todd Haynes - Carol
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu - The Revenant...
- 1/8/2016
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
Nominations for the 69th annual British Academy Film Awards arrived early this morning and in welcome news, the proceedings were topped by Todd Haynes’ Carol and Steven Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies (both of which made our top 50 of the year), with 9 nominations each. Not far behind was The Revenant, which was nominated in eight categories. while Mad Max: Fury Road has seven nominations.
Following that, Brooklyn and The Martian are each nominated six times. The Big Short, The Danish Girl and Ex Machina received five nominations with Alicia Vikander picking up two acting nominations. A little film called Star Wars: The Force Awakens also managed to rack up four nominations.
Check out the full list below ahead of a ceremony on February 14th.
2015 Nominations
(presented in 2016)
Best Film
The Big Short Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Brad Pitt
Bridge Of Spies Kristie Macosko Krieger, Marc Platt, Steven Spielberg
Carol Elizabeth Karlsen,...
Following that, Brooklyn and The Martian are each nominated six times. The Big Short, The Danish Girl and Ex Machina received five nominations with Alicia Vikander picking up two acting nominations. A little film called Star Wars: The Force Awakens also managed to rack up four nominations.
Check out the full list below ahead of a ceremony on February 14th.
2015 Nominations
(presented in 2016)
Best Film
The Big Short Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Brad Pitt
Bridge Of Spies Kristie Macosko Krieger, Marc Platt, Steven Spielberg
Carol Elizabeth Karlsen,...
- 1/8/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has just announced there nominations and there’s quite a lot to process, so let’s start from the top. Steven Spielberg’s Cold War drama Bridge of Spies and Todd Haynes’ gorgeous relationship drama Carol have tied for the lead with nine nominations apiece, with both films receiving nominations for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay (in their respective categories). Not far behind is Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s revenge epic The Revenant with eight nominations, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Editing.
What may come as a surprise to some is that Adam McKay’s comedy-drama about the 2008 financial crisis did rather well. It may have only received five nominations, but they were all major nods: Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale), and Best Editing. Meanwhile, the film that has...
What may come as a surprise to some is that Adam McKay’s comedy-drama about the 2008 financial crisis did rather well. It may have only received five nominations, but they were all major nods: Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale), and Best Editing. Meanwhile, the film that has...
- 1/8/2016
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
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Carol, The Revenant, Bridge Of Spies, Spotlight and more lead the charge at the 2016 BAFTAs...
The annual BAFTA film awards roll around again on February 14th, with Stephen Fry once again hosting. And it was Fry and Gugu Mbatha-Raw who read out the nominations for this year's gongs nice and early in London today.
Without further ado, here's what's up for said prizes in a few weeks' time.
Best Film
The Big Short Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Brad Pitt
Bridge Of Spies Kristie Macosko Krieger, Marc Platt, Steven Spielberg
Carol Elizabeth Karlsen, Christine Vachon, Stephen Woolley
The Revenant Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, Keith Redmon
Spotlight Steve Golin, Blye Pagon Faust, Nicole Rocklin, Michael Sugar
Outstanding British Film
45 Years Andrew Haigh, Tristan Goligher
Amy Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees
Brooklyn John Crowley, Finola Dwyer, Amanda Posey, Nick Hornby
The Danish Girl Tom Hooper, Tim Bevan,...
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Carol, The Revenant, Bridge Of Spies, Spotlight and more lead the charge at the 2016 BAFTAs...
The annual BAFTA film awards roll around again on February 14th, with Stephen Fry once again hosting. And it was Fry and Gugu Mbatha-Raw who read out the nominations for this year's gongs nice and early in London today.
Without further ado, here's what's up for said prizes in a few weeks' time.
Best Film
The Big Short Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Brad Pitt
Bridge Of Spies Kristie Macosko Krieger, Marc Platt, Steven Spielberg
Carol Elizabeth Karlsen, Christine Vachon, Stephen Woolley
The Revenant Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, Keith Redmon
Spotlight Steve Golin, Blye Pagon Faust, Nicole Rocklin, Michael Sugar
Outstanding British Film
45 Years Andrew Haigh, Tristan Goligher
Amy Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees
Brooklyn John Crowley, Finola Dwyer, Amanda Posey, Nick Hornby
The Danish Girl Tom Hooper, Tim Bevan,...
- 1/8/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
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