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Post time 11-1-2021 01:57 AM | Show all posts
Edited by Rhyno at 11-1-2021 01:59 AM

ok iols dah tonton filem2 berikut - Pieces of a Woman, Nomadland, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Mank, Promising Young Woman, Ammonite.

ranking iols utk kategori Best Actress:


1. Vanessa Kirby
2. Viola Davis
3. Frances McDormand
4. Carey Mulligan
5. Kate Winslet
6. Amanda Seyfried (sesuai masuk kategori Supporting Actress)

esok nak tonton The Life Ahead dan The Father.

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Post time 12-1-2021 01:59 AM | Show all posts
ok iols dah tonton The Life Ahead, The Father, Ammonite, Hillbilly Elegy, Mank, Pieces of a Woman.

ranking iols utk kategori Supporting Actress :

1. Glenn Close
2. Ellen Burstyn
3. Sophia Loren
4. Olivia Colman
5. Amanda Seyfried
6. Saoirse Ronan

iols rasa no 1 - 4 tu top contenders utk Oscar.
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Post time 18-1-2021 01:09 AM | Show all posts


calon Top 5 untuk Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.
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 Author| Post time 18-1-2021 08:49 PM | Show all posts
Rhyno replied at 18-1-2021 01:09 AM
calon Top 5 untuk Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.



joyah ada filem baru dgn abam leornado

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Edited by dauswq at 19-1-2021 12:54 AM

Prediction utk best supporting actress:

1. Maria Bakalova - Borat
2. Amanda Seyfried - Mank
3. Youn Yuh-jung - Minari
4/5/6. Ellen Burstyn - Piece of Woman /Glenn Close - Hillbilly Elegy / Sophia Loren - The Life Ahead (diletakkan in favor of category fraud)

Bagi aku wlpn wtk nek ellen ni ade beralzhemier bagai, tp scene dia plg memorable & stand out pun mase dia citer psl dia jaga vanessa lps beranak tu jek. Jadi, aku letak dia sebaris dgn glenn close mungkin ade peluang utk tercalon tp terbatas sbb rebiu filem teruk dan sophia loren yg tercalon sbb category fraud utk elakkan persaingan ketat best actress.


Minari dh tgk tapi Borat dan Mank belum sempat tgk lg. will do after this.
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Rhyno replied at 18-1-2021 01:09 AM
calon Top 5 untuk Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.

dengar-dengar pengkritik tak suka filem ni.
diorg tunggu nak bahan filem ni bile keluar kt hulu nanti.
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Post time 19-1-2021 01:37 AM | Show all posts
dauswq replied at 19-1-2021 12:46 AM
Prediction utk best supporting actress:

1. Maria Bakalova - Borat

ramai predict Olivia Colman akan tercalon dalam kategori Best Supporting Actress utk filem The Father.


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Rhyno replied at 19-1-2021 01:37 AM
ramai predict Olivia Colman akan tercalon dalam kategori Best Supporting Actress utk filem The Fat ...

agak-agak Nicole Beharie ni ade chance terselit Best Actress? Dia br menang Gotham Awards


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Post time 23-1-2021 05:46 PM | Show all posts
Vote for Vanessa Kirby
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Post time 23-1-2021 08:35 PM | Show all posts

Scene paling best dalam Pieces of a Woman.


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Post time 23-1-2021 08:43 PM | Show all posts
Viola Davis, Frances McDormand macam dah locked utk tercalon di Oscar.



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Netflix To Send The White Tiger For Oscar Consideration In 14 Categories; Will This Priyanka Chopra, Rajkummar Rao And Adarsh Gourav Movie Finally Get Us An Academy Award? - EXCLUSIVE

Fri, 22 January, 2021, 6:31 am·1-min read









[size=1.385em]One has to really wrack one’s brains to remember when was the last time a film of Indian origin had been shortlisted for an Oscar, let alone won one of those shiny trophies. It looks like we may finally bring home an Oscar. The global buzz surrounding Rahim Bahrani’s The White Tiger is extremely strong. The most prestigious media platforms across the world have raved about the film, and specially Adarsh Gourav’s central performance.

[size=1.385em]One now hears that Netflix is sending The White Tiger for Oscar consideration in 14 categories including Mukul Deora (Best Picture), Adarsh Gourav (Best Actor in a Leading Role), Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Rajkummar Rao (Best Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role), Tiya Tejpal (Best Production Design), Smriti Chauhan (Best Costume Design), Nakul Kamte (Best Sound), Divine and Karan Kanchan (Best Original Song).

[size=1.385em]I suspect The White Tiger will make it to the Oscar shortlist in a few of these categories. Yes, the film has the heft to see it through right to the nominations lists.

[size=1.385em]The film’s leading man Adarsh Gaurav feels it’s all a dream. “I had never imagined our film would get this kind of acclaim. The praise and recognition has gone beyond anything we had ever imagined.”

[size=1.385em]The White Tiger’s director Rahim Bahrani is no stranger to recognition. His earlier films Man Push Cart(2005), Chop Shop(2007), Goodbye Solo(2008),At Any Price(2013) and 99 Homes (2015) have gathered enough encomiums to make us feel very hopeful about prospects of The White Tiger.

[size=1.385em]Plus, there is the Priyanka Chopra Jonas factor. She being the executive producer would ensure visibility for The White Tiger in America.



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Indie Spirits Awards, BAFTAs, and More Plan New Dates After Oscars Change            
The 2021 BAFTA ceremony will head to April, just like the Oscars.
                                                                                                                                                                                                               
               
                        
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[Editor’s Note: This article was originally published June 15]
Now that the 2021 Oscars have officially been delayed from February 28 to April 25, 2021, many other award shows and festivals that play a crucial role on the Oscar season circuit are also changing their dates. IndieWire will be keeping track of the changing 2020-2021 awards season with this running list of new dates for important events on the circuit.

Independent Spirit Awards (January 21, 2021 Announcement)

The Film Independent Spirit Awards, which has traditionally been held the day before the Oscars, is breaking with tradition by moving its ceremony to Thursday, April 22 at 10pm ET. The awards ceremony had originally bumped to Saturday, April 24 following the Oscars push, but now it will be held on the Thursday before the Oscars. Organizers are calling the Thursday move “a one-time break from the show’s usual tradition as a live daytime event occurring on the Santa Monica beach the Saturday before the Oscars.”

“The Spirit Awards are a time for us to come together – filmmakers and film lovers alike – and celebrate the movies, shows and performances that have sustained us through these incredibly challenging times,” said Film Independent President Josh Welsh. “While 2020 left a lot to be desired, it was an amazing year for film and TV. Visual storytellers with powerful and unique voices brought us so much joy and light during these difficult months. We’re thrilled to share our nominations with the world, and I encourage everyone to join Film Independent and vote on the winners.”
AFI Film Awards (October 5 Announcement)


A statement from AFI reads: “Today, the American Film Institute (AFI) announced that AFI AWARDS 2020, celebrating the year’s most outstanding achievements in film and television, will take place Friday, February 26, 2021. Unique in its celebration of the film and television arts’ collaborative nature, AFI AWARDS is the only national program that honors creative teams as a whole – recognizing those in front of and behind the camera. Honorees are selected based on works which best advance the art of the moving image, enhance the rich cultural heritage of America’s art form, inspire audiences and artists alike, and/or make a mark on American society.”
“AFI AWARDS celebrates the best in the art of the moving image – and we look forward to honoring the films and artists who have inspired and entertained us during these unprecedented times.” said Bob Gazzale, President and CEO of the American Film Institute. “Now more than ever, we need to shine a light on art that drives culture forward.”
More details about event will be released in the coming month

WGA, PGA, and ACE Eddie Awards (September 30 Announcement)Per a report from IndieWire’s Anne Thompson: “The virtual 32nd Producers Guild Awards will be held on Wednesday, March 24. Screenplay nominations (Original, Adapted, Documentary) for the 2021 Writers Guild Awards (73rd Annual) will be announced on February 16, 2021; final WGA awards will be presented at concurrent ceremonies on Sunday, March 21, 2021, in Los Angeles and New York.”

A statement from the ACE reads: “American Cinema Editors (ACE) announced today that the 72nd Annual ACE Eddie Awards, recognizing outstanding editing in film and television, will be held on Sunday, April 18, 2021. Exact plans for the event are not yet solidified and it may be a virtual event in light of the pandemic. The awards ceremony will unveil winners for outstanding editing in 13 categories of film and television including this year’s newest category, Best Edited Animated Series (Non-Theatrical).  “The burst of incredible animation on the small screen is exciting to watch,” stated ACE Executive Director Jenni McCormick. “We’re pleased to add a category this year that recognizes the superlative accomplishments of film editors working in this space.”

New York Film Critics Circle (September 11 Announcement)

Per a statement from the organization: “The New York Film Critics Circle announced today they will vote for the 2020 awards on December 18, 2020. Films released either in theaters or on digital platforms between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 will be considered. The date for the annual Gala Awards dinner is to be announced. Membership for 2020 is being frozen and all current members will be eligible to vote regardless of whether their jobs were affected by COVID-19. No new members will be voted in this year.”
“This is a year unlike any other in our lifetimes. But the world of movies hasn’t stopped, and already, even in this very strange year, we’ve seen a range of films and performances that have impressed and moved us,” stated NYFCC Chair Stephanie Zacharek in a statement. “It’s more important than ever to celebrate the way movies can connect us, and the NYFCC is looking forward to honoring the best of 2020.”

National Board of Review Awards (September 9 Announcement)

A press release states: “The National Board of Review announced today that it will reveal its 2020  honorees on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Films will be eligible if screened by the NBR and released either theatrically or digitally on or before February 28, 2021. If a movie’s release is digital, it must have had a theatrical release planned prior to the onset of COVID-19. The NBR will announce its plans for their celebration at a later date.”
“A well-told story has unmatched power to bring us all together, no matter how physically far we are from one another,” said Annie Schulhof, President of the National Board of Review. “We look forward to honoring the best films and performances of 2020, a highly unusual year that is nevertheless poised to provide unique and outstanding achievements in cinema.”

Annie Awards (August 24 Announcement)Variety reports: “The 48th Annie Awards has been scheduled for Friday, April 16, 2021, either in person or virtually, shifting along with other awards shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to ASIFA-Hollywood officials. The organization will make a final decision on a live or virtual ceremony sometime in October…Nominations will be announced on Wednesday, March 3, and online balloting will begin on Monday, March 29, ending Friday, April 9.”                                                                  
                        
                                
“What this epidemic has taught us is to be flexible in the ways we deliver our message and share our experiences,” said Sue Shakespeare, ASIFA-Hollywood vice president, in a statement. “Regardless of how the Annies ceremony is presented this year, it will honor all of the talent in our animation community with the utmost respect and inclusion.”

Gotham Independent Film Awards (July 31 Announcement)
Per an official statement: “The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) has announced their 30th anniversary of the IFP Gotham Awards will now take place on Monday, January 11, 2021. Films released through February 28, 2021 will be eligible.  Deadline for submissions will be Thursday, October 1st, with nominations announced on Thursday, November 12th. Further information regarding the IFP Gotham Awards will be announced in coming months.”
“The IFP Gotham Awards have continued to be a staple in independent film and television and we look forward to celebrating the 30th Anniversary and helping to kick off this year’s unconventional awards season,” said IFP Executive Director Jeffrey Sharp.”

Director’s Guild of America Awards (July 28 Announcement)The Director’s Guild of America has announced in a statement: “The Directors Guild of America today announced that the 73rd Annual DGA Awards will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2021. Further information including submission requirements and venue will be announced at a later date.

Palm Springs International Film Festival (July 10 Announcement)A statement from the Palm Springs International Film Festival reads: “The Palm Springs International Film Festival Society has announced new dates for the 32nd annual Palm Springs International Film Festival. The festival will move to Thursday, February 25, 2021 through Monday, March 8, 2021. On Thursday, February 25, the annual Film Awards Gala will kick off the festival at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Full days of film screenings will begin February 26 including the Opening Night presentation that evening and will conclude with Best of Fest on March 8. The date change is to ensure the health and safety of our patrons, staff, filmmaker guests and partners and to make sure we can have a memorable and enjoyable festival experience.”

Art Directors Guild Awards (July 8 Announcement)
Per an official release: “The Art Directors Guild’s 25th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards honoring Production Design in theatrical motion pictures, television, commercials, animated features, and music videos will take place April 10, 2021. The location will be confirmed in the near future.” Nominations will be announced March 2, 2021.

Screen Actors Guild Awards (July 2 Announcement)

SAG Awards executive producer Kathy Connell confirms the 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will now take place on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 8pm ET. Key deadlines and dates have also been released for the celebration of excellence in film and television.     
                                
Per a statement from the Screen Actors Guild: “With this new show date, the SAG Awards is extending its eligibility period by two months. Motion pictures, primetime television, cable, and new media programs first exhibited or broadcast during the period of January 1, 2020 – February 28, 2021 may qualify.”

“Submissions for nomination consideration for the 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will open Monday, September 21, 2020 and will close Friday, November 20, 2020,” the statement continues. “With the actor’s permission, producers, studios/networks, agents, managers, or publicists may submit a performance for consideration in a category of the actor’s choosing. Actors may also submit their own performances. All submissions must be submitted online at sagawards.org/submissions.

Nominations for the 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be announced on Thursday, February 4, 2021.

Visual Effects Society Awards (June 24 Announcement)Per IndieWire’s Bill Desowtiz: “The 19th annual VES Awards will take place April 6, 2021 at the Beverly Hilton. The Visual Effects Society honors visual effects excellence in a photoreal feature, episodic TV, supporting photoreal feature, and animated feature. In addition, there are also the honorary VES Lifetime Achievement Award, the Visionary Award, and the Award for Creative Excellence.

Cinema Audio Society Awards (June 23 Announcement)The Cinema Audio Society (CAS) has set the date and timeline for the 57th Annual CAS Awards, which are being delayed along with the Oscars. The 2021 CAS Awards ceremony will take place April 17, 2021 in Los Angeles. The eligibility period for movies that can compete for the 2021 CAS Awards is January 1, 2020 – February 28, 2021. Final nominees in each category will be announced Tuesday, March 2, 2021.

Similar to the Oscars changing their eligibility rules to allow streaming and VOD films, the CAS Awards have announced that for the 57th Awards year only “theatrical motion pictures that had a previously planned theatrical release but are initially made available on commercial streaming or VOD service may qualify under certain circumstances” for awards.

“2020 has been a year fraught with challenges that have threatened our physical, economic, and moral health as a community,” said CAS President Karol Urban in a statement.  “This is an important time to feel a sense of oneness and to recognize the efforts and accomplishments of our professional contributions as sound mixers.  The world is watching and listening like never before. Therefore, the Cinema Audio Society is delighted to announce the calendar for our 57th CAS Awards. While details concerning the nature of our event are still being determined, we look forward to the celebration.”

Golden Globe Awards (June 22 Announcement)The 2021 Golden Globes has grabbed the February 28 date abandoned by the Oscars. The 2021 Globes will be hosted by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and will air live coast to coast from 5-8 p.m. PT/8-11 p.m. ET on NBC. The show is available in more than 210 territories worldwide. Click here for more info on the Golden Globes date change.
  
Critics Choice Awards (June 18 Announcement)

The Critics Choice Association (CCA) has announced the 2021 ceremony will take place March 7, 2021. The event will once again be hosted by Taye Diggs and be broadcast live on The CW network. The ceremony will continue by handing out its film and television awards in a single ceremony. The Critics Choice Awards usually take place in January in between the Golden Globes and the Oscar nominations announcement (the 2020 awards show took place January 12), but the 2021 ceremony is moving to March now that the 2021 Oscars are set for April,
“Now more than ever, people are turning to film and television as a source of comfort, as a means of education, and as a way to connect,” said Critics Choice Association CEO Joey Berlin in a statement. “With the revised timeline, we are looking forward to celebrating all of the brilliant new work created during this extended season.”
Television nominations for the 2021 Critics Choice Awards will be announced January 18, 2021, followed by the announcement of film nominations on February 7, 2021.

Santa Barbara International Film Festival (June 17 Announcement)

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) is shifting its dates for its 36th annual event, which will now take place from March 31 – April 10, 2021.
“Like so many other prestigious ceremonies and events, we’ve had to adjust our plans in this extremely unprecedented era,” said SBIFF Executive Director Roger Durling in a statement. “There has never been a more critical time to celebrate cinema and its ability to get us through extremely
challenging circumstances, whether on a personal level or on a global scale, by keeping us entertained, informed and inspired.”
While SBIFF is a festival, the event also gives out tribute awards that have become a crucial stop on the awards season circuit. Last year’s event honored Laura Dern, Brad Pitt, Bong Joon Ho, and Renee Zellweger, all of whom went on to win Oscars earlier this year. Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Cynthia Erivo were also recipients of tributes, as were Oscar contenders Awkwafina, Taron Edgerton, Beanie Feldstein, and Taylor Russell.

BAFTA Awards (June 15 Announcement)

The 2021 BAFTA Film Awards are on the move following today’s announcement that the 93rd Academy Awards are being delayed by two months. The 2021 BAFTA ceremony was set to take place February 14 but will now be held on April 11. The 2021 Oscars are taking place April 25, eight weeks after the original February 28 date. Variety first reported the news about the BAFTA date change. The BAFTAs are the first major awards ceremony to push back its 2021 ceremony date following the Oscars delay.

“This change from the previously announced date of Feb. 14 acknowledges the impact of the global pandemic and accommodates an extended eligibility period. Further details on the ceremony will be announced later in the year,” BAFTA said in a statement.
                              
The organization added, “The date for the 2022 Film Awards, announced last year as 13 February, is currently under consideration as part of the Awards Review (set up following this year’s Film nominations), and any changes will be published once the Review has been completed, alongside other findings and recommendations.”

IndieWire’s awards expert Anne Thompson wrote of the Oscars’ date change: “With a two-month extension, studios will have extra time to finish their movies and postpone release dates without sacrificing their chances at Oscar contention. Ridley Scott, for example, is prepping to virtually direct the last few weeks of shooting in Ireland on ‘The Last Duel’ starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, which was interrupted March 13. He has edited one hour of the period adventure after four weeks filming in France, and was trying to finish in time for a December 25 release date.”

This is the second time in a week the BAFTA Awards have made an announcement following changes executed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Academy announced last week it would be committing to 10 Best Picture nominees starting at the 94th Academy Awards, where it would also begin implementing “representation and inclusion standards for Oscars eligibility.” The BAFTAs followed that announcement by saying it would join the Academy in adopting “representation and inclusion standards.” What those requirements are have yet to be revealed. The Academy plans to make an announcement on the matter by July 31.

Back in 2018, BAFTA became the first film awards organization to introduce diversity criteria. The group used the BFI Diversity Standards as a requirement for eligibility for the British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer categories in 2018. BAFTA plans to “tighten the requirements” moving forward and “also roll them out to cover BAFTA Games and Television Awards.”

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Washington, Malek and Leto revisit 1990s noir in detective thriller
Sunday, 24 Jan 2021 11:05 AM MYT




US actor Denzel Washington was drawn to ‘The Little Things’ as the detective thriller just felt ‘different’. — AFP file picLOS ANGELES, Jan 24 — When “The Little Things” was written, Denzel Washington had just won his first Oscar, Jared Leto was an unknown actor fresh off the bus in Hollywood, and Rami Malek had barely finished elementary school.

Now each an Academy Award-winning star in their own right, the trio have combined to finally bring the three-decade-old dark, detective thriller to the screen, out Friday in theatres and on HBO Max streaming.

Set in the murky criminal underworld of 1990 Los Angeles, the movie finds a semi-retired cop (Washington) pairing up with a hotshot young sergeant (Malek) to track a suspect in a string of grotesque killings (Leto).

The A-list cast helped director John Lee Hancock dust off his script, changing dialogue and re-sculpting characters while leaving the action in its original time period — long before “CSI”-style forensics or cellphones.



“You don’t imagine the character the first time you read the script — you have to find the character,” said Washington, a double-Oscar winner. “You’re introduced to him or her when you read the script, but that’s day one of the work.”

For Washington’s role, that meant imbuing sheriff’s deputy Joe “Deke” Deacon with a shadowy past and a fiery devotion to police work regardless of the cost to his personal life, or those caught in the crossfire.

Despite the seemingly formulaic premise, Hancock penned the film as a macabre response to the buddy cop movies of the early 1990s, setting out to “embrace the genre and subvert it at the same time.”

Nothing is clear-cut, from the film’s mysterious suspect to the lack of neatly solvable clues, as the two lawmen struggle with their own demons while they race to get a murderer off the streets.

Hancock, after finding mainstream success with “The Blind Side,” was convinced to revisit his script by “Breaking Bad” producer Mark Johnson.
Washington told journalists he signed up because the writing just felt “different” — and “if it ain’t on the page, it ain’t on the stage.”

“Bohemian Rhapsody” star Malek said having Washington on board made the project “a no-brainer,” and praised Leto for completing the trio’s “explosive energy.”

“There was a moment where I did think ‘I’ve kind of walked on the darker side of the universe a lot in my career — maybe it’s time to not do that again,’” added Leto, who won an Oscar playing a trans woman with HIV in “Dallas Buyers Club.”

“But after seeing the opportunity here I just couldn’t say no.”

‘Back to our tent’
Despite the throwback setting — carefully crafted with shots of Los Angeles landmarks that have avoided redevelopment over the decades — the stars said the film’s flawed heroes offered a surprisingly modern cautionary tale for the pandemic era.

“Where obsession starts to overtake so many other aspects of your life... this year probably has taught us a lot about that,” said Malek.

“We get so focused on certain things and so narrow-minded, a certain tunnel vision about what has to be achieved in life... we perhaps start to neglect the most important things.”

For Leto, a sense of always “running on the treadmill” in pursuit of career success with “no time to focus” had kicked in even before coronavirus brought the world to a halt.

Leto had famously checked into a silent desert retreat when the pandemic first hit the US, meaning he was oblivious about Covid-19 until comparatively late.

“When I went away there was only 150 cases in America, and we had no phones, no eye contact... when I came out there was a state-of-emergency shutdown,” he recalled.

For deeply spiritual Washington, the pandemic has evoked the Book of Exodus, when God “sent the plague down and sent every man, woman and child back to their tent.”

“We’ve all been sent back to our tent,” he explained, before offering a sombre warning.

“As we go back outside, if we don’t look out and take better care and treat our fellow man and woman as we would want to be treated, we will all be destroyed.” — AFP

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Edited by dauswq at 24-1-2021 10:47 PM

banyak filem geng pengkritik thn 2020 belum sempat review lagi, dah umum akan keluar kt neflix, hulu, hbo max, apple tv dsbnye.

peliknya kesemua filem target keluar streaming awal thn dalam bulan jan-feb. obviously kesemua target utk oscar bulan 4 ni.

mmg stiff lah competition oscar sepatutnya targeted utk thn 2020 ni nampaknya
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sepanjang aku ikuti road to oscar ni starting thn 2010 kt cari forum ni , yg ni paling  lama sekali

sepatutnya time ni dh bincang sape akan menang bafta, guild awards, sag
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National Board of Review Names ‘Da 5 Bloods’ Best Picture, Spike Lee Becomes Second Black Director Winner
How will the National Board of Review affect the Oscars race following Spike Lee's film win? Here's an analysis.




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The National Board of Review has named Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods” as the year’s best film and ensemble. Lee also won the prize for directing, becoming only the second Black director to receive the honor, following Barry Jenkins for 2016’s “Moonlight.”

Over the last 30 years, the winner of best film has gone on to receive an Oscar nomination for best picture, with exceptions once every decade — 2014’s “A Most Violent Year,” 2000’s “Quills” and 1998’s “Gods and Monsters.” In the 1980s, there were technically two misses with 1987’s “Empire of the Sun” and 1983’s “Betrayal,” which tied with “Terms of Endearment.” NBR’s last best film selections were Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman,” Peter Farrelly’s “Green Book” and George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road.”


In the acting races, the group averages two of their winners moving on to Oscar nominations. In the major categories of picture, director, acting and screenplay, the group has never had a full match. It can be argued that 1994 was a full match when “Pulp Fiction” and “Forrest Gump” won best film, but they gave a career achievement award to William Goldman in their best screenplay category. 1996 is another debatable year as no screenplay award was given, and Edward Norton won for “Everyone Says I Love You,” but went on to be nominated at the Oscars for “Primal Fear.”

Carey Mulligan won NBR’s best actress award for her performance in “Promising Young Woman,” marking her second win from the group following 2009’s “An Education,” for which she was also nominated for an Oscar. The last NBR best actress winner to not garner Academy attention was Amy Adams for 2016’s “Arrival.”

Riz Ahmed and Paul Raci won for their turns in “Sound of Metal” in lead and supporting actor, respectively. The two actors are currently leading in the critics’ awards. While it helps, you can never be too comfortable with an NBR win under your belt. It was just last year when Adam Sandler won for “Uncut Gems” and failed to get nominations at the Globes, SAGs and Oscars. In the supporting actor category, you have to go a little further back to 2013 when Will Forte was recognized for “Nebraska” and didn’t muster broad support from the guilds and award shows.

After nabbing a Spirit Awards nomination on Tuesday morning, Yuh-Jung Youn won best supporting actress from NBR — her biggest win yet for her work in “Minari.” With the LAFCA trophy under her belt, she’s moving along nicely toward a possible March 15 nomination and is considered the Oscar frontrunner. The last NBR winner to fail to garner Academy recognition was Jessica Chastain in 2014 for “A Most Violent Year.” “Minari” did well overall, also netting best original screenplay for Lee Isaac Chung.

“Judas and the Black Messiah” from Shaka King and “The Midnight Sky” from George Clooney were among the movies named “top films” that need the awards boost. “First Cow” from Kelly Reichardt and “News of the World” from Paul Greengrass received added kudos, most notably the latter that won best adapted screenplay. The big omissions include Netflix films “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” from George C. Wolfe, “Mank” from David Fincher and “The Trial of the Chicago 7” from Aaron Sorkin. All failed to make the top 10 (actually top 11) list and nab any of the respective categories. Though winning best film with “Da 5 Bloods” surely helps quell Netflix’s pain.

Also taking hits were Florian Zeller’s “The Father,” Sofia Coppola’s “On the Rocks” and Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.”

Below is the full list of winners.

Best Film: “Da 5 Bloods” (Netflix)
Best Director: Spike Lee, “Da 5 Bloods” (Netflix)
Best Actor: Riz Ahmed, “Sound of Metal” (Amazon Studios)
Best Actress: Carey Mulligan, “Promising Young Woman” (Focus Features)
Best Supporting Actor: Paul Raci, “Sound of Metal” (Amazon Studios)
Best Supporting Actress: Youn Yuh-Jung, “Minari” (A24)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Paul Greengrass, Luke Davies, “News of the World” (Universal Pictures)
Best Original Screenplay: Lee Isaac Chung, “Minari” (A24)
Breakthrough Performance: Sidney Flanigan, “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” (Focus Features)
Best Directorial Debut: Channing Godfrey Peoples, “Miss Juneteenth” (Vertical Entertainment)
Best Animated Feature: “Soul” (Pixar)
Best Foreign Language Film: “La Llorona” (Guatemala)
Best Documentary: “Time” (Amazon Studios)
NBR Icon Award: Chadwick Boseman
NBR Freedom of Expression Award: “One Night in Miami” (Amazon Studios)
NBR Spotlight Award: Radha Blank for writing, directing, producing and starring in “The Forty-Year-Old Version” (Netflix)
Best Ensemble: “Da 5 Bloods” (Netflix)
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography: Joshua James Richards, “Nomadland” (Searchlight Pictures)

Top Films (in alphabetical order):
  • “First Cow” (A24)
  • “The Forty-Year-Old Version” (Netflix)
  • “Judas and the Black Messiah” (Warner Bros.)
  • “The Midnight Sky” (Netflix)
  • “Minari” (A24)
  • “News of the World” (Universal Pictures)
  • “Nomadland” (Searchlight Pictures)
  • “Promising Young Woman” (Focus Features)
  • “Soul” (Pixar)
  • “Sound of Metal” (Amazon Studios)

Top 5 Foreign Language Films (in alphabetical order):
  • “Apples” (Greece)
  • “Collective” (Romania)
  • “Dear Comrades (Russia)
  • “The Mole Agent” (Chile)
  • “Night of the Kings” (Ivory Coast)

Top 5 Documentaries (in alphabetical order):
  • “All In: The Fight for Democracy” (Amazon Studios)
  • “Boys State” (A24/Apple TV Plus)
  • “Dick Johnson is Dead” (Netflix)
  • “Miss Americana” (Netflix)
  • “The Truffle Hunters” (Sony Pictures Classics)

Top 10 Independent Films (in alphabetical order):
  • “The Climb” (Sony Pictures Classics)
  • “Driveways” (FilmRise)
  • “Farewell Amor” (IFC Films)
  • “Miss Juneteenth” (Vertical Entertainment)
  • “The Nest” (IFC Films)
  • “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” (Focus Features)
  • “The Outpost” (Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment)
  • “Relic” (IFC Films)
  • “Saint Frances (Oscilloscope Labotories)
  • “Wolfwalkers” (Apple TV Plus/GKIDS)



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cyclops_psycho replied at 8-1-2021 04:11 PM
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malam ni golden globe umum nominations katanya.

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Edited by dauswq at 3-2-2021 10:47 PM

2020-2021 Golden Globe Nominations

Best Motion Picture - Drama


Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama
  • @violadavis - Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
  • @AndraDayMusic - The United States vs. Billie Holiday
  • @VanessaKirby - Pieces of a Woman
  • Frances McDormand - Nomadland
  • Carey Mulligan - Promising Young Woman

Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

  • Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
  • Hamilton
  • Music
  • Palm Springs
  • The Prom

Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical or Comedy
Best Motion Picture Actor - Musical or Comedy
Best Animated Film







Best Foreign Language Film

  • Another Round (Denmark)
  • La Llorona (Guatemala/France)
  • The Life Ahead (Italy)
  • Minari (USA)
  • Two of Us (France/USA)

Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture

  • Glenn Close - Hillbilly Elegy
  • Olivia Colman - The Father
  • Jodie Foster - The Mauritanian
  • @AmandaSeyfried- Mank
  • Helena Zengel - News of the World

Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture

Best Director
  • @emeraldfennell - Promising Young Woman
  • David Fincher - Mank
  • @ReginaKing - One Night in Miami...
  • Aaron Sorkin - The Trial of the Chicago 7
  • Chloé Zhao - Nomadland

Best Screenplay
  • @emeraldfennell - Promising Young Woman
  • Jack Fincher - Mank
  • Aaron Sorkin - The Trial of the Chicago 7
  • Florian Zeller, Christopher Hampton - The Father
  • Chloé Zhao - Nomadland

Best Original Score


Best Original Song








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Edited by dauswq at 3-2-2021 10:48 PM

nek glenn close tercalon @Rhyno @mat_arof

anya taylor johnson dapat 2 nominations : best actress tv (queen gambit), best actress comedy (emma)

snubbed: spike lee (best director ), yoh yu jung  (best supporting actress), sophia loren, Meryl Streep
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