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Monday
Jan072019

Guild Nominations En Masse!

by Nathaniel R

Today is a big day. It's Globe fallout day but also the day when  the guilds start announcing en masse. Today we heard from the writers, the editors, and the art directors guilds to give us more clues as to which films the industry is gaga for. The only films that scored at all three guilds were A Star is Born and Roma, which NOT COINCIDENTALLY feel like the two most likely films to win Best Picture on Oscar night, give or take Black Panther.

The nominations are all after the jump...

WRITERS GUILD AWARDS

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • BlacKkKlansman
  • Black Panther
  • Can You Ever Forgive Me?
  • If Beale Street Could Talk
  • A Star is Born

Best Original Screenplay 

  • Eighth Grad
  • Green Book
  • A Quiet Place
  • Roma
  • Vice

The Writers Guild nominations rarely line up exactly with Oscar because the guild rules are such that several films are always ineligible. For instance this year The Favourite, Sorry to Bother You, Isle of Dogs, Hereditary, are ineligible for the WGA but could pop up at Oscar. As for the adapted titles, Incredibles 2 was ineligible here but could be nominated at the Oscars (the original film was a screenplay nominee) and so were Death of Stalin and Leave No Trace which are very much still in the conversation for writing.

I suppose we should breathe a sigh of relief that the writers didn't acknowledge Bohemian Rhapsody

ART DIRECTORS GUILD AWARDS

Period Film 

  • THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS  Production Designer:JESS GONCHOR
  • BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY  Production Designer:AARON HAYE
  • THE FAVOURITE  Production Designer:FIONA CROMBIE
  • FIRST MAN Production Designer:NATHAN CROWLEY
  • ROMA Production Designer:EUGENIO CABALLERO

Excuse me, where is If Beale Street Could Talk? Its production design is gor-geous.

Fantasy Film 

  • BLACK PANTHER Production Designer:HANNAH BEACHLER
  • FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD  Production Designer:STUART CRAIG
  • THE HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS Production Designer:JON HUTMAN
  • MARY POPPINS RETURNS Production Designer: JOHN MYHRE
  • READY PLAYER ONE Production Designer: ADAM STOCKHAUSEN

Excuse me, where is Annihilation

Contemporary Film

  • A QUIET PLACE Production Designer: JEFFREY BEECROFT
  • A STAR IS BORN Production Designer: KAREN MURPHY
  • CRAZY RICH ASIANS Production Designer: NELSON COATES
  • MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT Production Designer: PETER WENHAM
  • WELCOME TO MARWEN  Production Designer: STEFAN DECHANT 

Excuse me, where is Hereditary? Widows would have also been a good choice. 

 

AMERICAN CINEMA EDITORS AWARDS
ACE have announced their nominations in three categories for the 69th annual "Eddie" Awards. Here are their nominees and for some reason they have categories with 3, 4, or 5 nominees and you know how crazy that makes us.

Best Edited Feature, Drama

  • BlacKkKlansman, Barry Alexander Brown
  • Bohemian Rhapsody, John Ottman
  • First Man, Tom Cross
  • Roma, Alfonso Cuarón & Adam Gough
  • A Star is Born, Jay Cassidy

So is Bohemian Rhapsody nominated because Ottman, managed to stitch the entire Frankenstein beast together and the seams only show every 10 minutes or so? Or is it just because they like the movie?

Best Edited Feature, Comedy

  • Crazy Rich Asians, Myron Kerstein
  • Deadpool 2, Craig Alpert, Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir, Dirk Westervelt
  • The Favourite, Yorgos Mavropsaridis
  • Green Book, Patrick J Don Vito
  • Vice, Hank Corwin

Deadpool 2, groan. Why isn't Eighth Grade here?

Best Edited Feature, Animated

  • Incredibles 2, Stephen Schaffer
  • Isle of Dogs, Andrew Weisblum, Ralph Foster, Edward Bursch
  • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Robert Fisher Jr

Best Edited Documentary Feature

  • Free Solo, Bob Eisenhardt
  • RBG, Carla Gutierrez
  • Three Idential Strangers, Michael Harte
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor, Jeff Malmberg, Aaron Wickenden

Best Edited Documentary (Non-Theatrical)

  • A Final Cut for Orson: 40 Years in the Making, Martin Singer
  • Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Greg Finton, Poppy Das
  • Wild Wild Country, Part 3, Neil Meiklejohn
  • The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling, Joe Beshenkovsky 

Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television

  • Atlanta: “Alligator Man”, Isaac Hagy
  • Atlanta: “Teddy Perkins”, Kyle Reiter
  • The Good Place: “Don’t Let the Good Life Pass You By” Eric Kissack
  • Portlandia: “Rose Route” Jordan Kim, Ali Greer, Heather Capps & Stacy Moon 

Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television

  • Barry: “Make Your Mark” Jeff Buchanan
  • Insecure: “Obsessed-Like” Nena Erb, ACE
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: “Simone” Kate Sanford, ACE
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: “We’re Going to the Catskills!” Tim Streeto, ACE

Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television

  • The Americans: “Start” Daniel Valverde
  • Better Call Saul: “Something Stupid” Skip Macdonald, ACE
  • Better Call Saul: “Winner” Chris McCaleb
  • Killing Eve: “Nice Face” Gary Dollner, ACE

God, "Nice Face" is such a great pilot episode.

Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television

  • Bodyguard: “Episode 1” Steve Singleton
  • Homecoming: “Redwood” Rosanne Tan
  • Ozark: “One Way Out” Cindy Mollo, ACE & Heather Goodwin Floyd
  • Westworld: “The Passenger” Andrew Seklir, ACE, Anna Hauger & Mako Kamitsuna

Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television 

  • The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story: “A Random Killing” Emily Greene
  • Escape at Dannemora: “Better Days” Malcolm Jamieson & Geoffrey Richman ACE
  • Sharp Objects: “Milk” Véronique Barbe, Dominique Champagne, Justin Lachance, Maxime Lahaie, Émile Vallée & Jai M. Vee

 

Best Edited Non-Scripted Series 

  • Anthony Bourdain – Parts Unknown: “West Virginia” Hunter Gross, ACE
  • Deadliest Catch: “Storm Surge” Rob Butler, ACE 
  • Naked & Afraid: “Fire and Fury” Molly Shock, ACE and Jnani Butler

 

 

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Reader Comments (22)

Excuse *me*, where is SORRY TO BOTHER YOU for Art Direction?

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJonathan

The ACE also just announced their finalists and they're excellent: Roma, The Favourite, A Star Is Born, Cold War and First Man. The Rider, Girl and Namma are up for a Spotlight Award (whatever that is, but hurrah for The Rider!). Maybe First Man's showing in the Guilds means its life-support plug hasn't been pulled just yet.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered Commenterken s.

"The only films that scored at all three guilds were Black Panther, A Star is Born, and Roma..."

Actually, Black Panther missed at the ACE, so I guess it's only Roma and A Star is Born that made into all three of these (of course, if Spotlight taught us anything is that missing the ACE is not a death knell for a film's Best Picture chances)...

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterRichter Scale

"I suppose we should breathe a sigh of relief that the writers didn't acknowledge Bohemian Rhapsody? "

This is why people shouldn't trust bloggers and pseudojournalist. And to think many of them have the power to low and up a score in Rotten tomatoes. Why do you assume that everyone will share your opinion? The people who makes movies (art directors, editors, sound editors, directors, actors) seem to have a very ddiferent opinion of Bohemian Rhapsody than the people whose ratings are part of the RT. As do the audience. And for all intents and purposes the opinion of people who makes film opinion and the people movies are made for opinion that watches too many marvel movies but never worked for the industry. I'm so glad Bhorap is getting the award recognition it deserves.

Excuse me where is If Beale Street Could Talk? production design is gor-geous.

Not that my spelling is great, but rather than bashing BohRhap you should check your spelling and grammar.

Correction: I meant ASC of course

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered Commenterken s.

The Death of Stalin and especially The Party deserve editing nods.

You Were Never Really Here, easily, but I knew it had no chance.

Not to mention the overlooked Blindspotting.


The Favourite will come in and take Eight Grade's spot and maybe Death of Stalin will come in and take Roma's. I know The Favourite comes in so I hope those films come out (watching it tonight).

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterMe

"This is why people shouldn't trust bloggers and pseudojournalist. And to think many of them have the power to low and up a score in Rotten tomatoes."

Rotten Tomatoes is literally an aggregator of movie critics' opinions. That is its job. Its purpose. Its reason for existing.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJason

Hereditary missing in art direction guild awarda is the shade of the shade of it all!

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterBrown Cow Stunning

Uh, how is A Quiet Place nominated for best original screenplay? No offense, but no one remarked how great the writing was in that film.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJono

^Tell me about it, Jono. The whole thing hinges on a family who, living in a world where they can't make any noises, decide to have a baby. How contrived is that!? I kept thinking the whole film that these characters, who are so meticulous in everything else in their lives, would never have accidentally conceived a baby.

As for the nominations, Beale Street was ROBBED. ADG and ASC should have gone for it. This does not bode well. Is Beale Street the new Carol?!

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterEvan

In terms of what’s winning Best Picture, I think people are overreacting to the Golden Globes. Since the Oscars made their membership changes, they’re one of the most diverse and younger-skewing awards bodies of all the big ones. Don’t read into BoRap and Green Book wins too much.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterSteve

Richter --- whoopsie. you're right. i've fixed it.

January 7, 2019 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Boo to the ASC nominations. "A Star is Born" and "The Favourite" over "If Beale Street Could Talk?!" Robbie Ryan is so talented but he's done FAR better work in the past.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJonathan

Regarding Hereditary: it may not have been submitted by its studio for ADG consideration. The ADG had a list of eligible films on its website with a link to the presentation by each design team. Hereditary was not on the list, unlike any other other Oscar-adjacent film you can think of, including other A24 releases Eighth Grade and First Reformed.

(I say "may not have been submitted" rather than "was not submitted" because Welcome to Marwen was also not on that list, but ended up with a nomination.)

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterEvan

With regards to the script for A Quiet Place, I highly recommend actually reading the written screenplay. It's little-to-no dialogue approach to a screenplay makes it one of the more unique screenplays of the year, so it stands out despite any minor squabbles one may have with the plot. It's just a fun read, and I hope it makes it in to the Oscar nominations

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterAndy

No First Reformed nomination from the WGA, and that's with The Favourite ineligible.

I have a sinking feeling that Hawke won't make it. They don't care about critical acclaim this year.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterSuzanne

I'm worried for First Reformed too. Hawke and Schrader both deserve Oscar nominations (at least) for what they have achieved.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterEdward L.

Hereditary is being pushed only for Toni Colette at this point. They didn’t submit to the Art Direfors Guild. It’s a shame, too, as the miniature sets within the set were stunning.

I said months ago A Quiet Place is going to surprise in Originals Screenplay and I stand by it. The world building and extensive exposition in lieu of dialogue is impressive. The film would not be getting attention for its writing if it had more spoken dialogue. The planned and expressive silence is all defined by the screenplay and it works.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterRobert G

Beale Street was definitely robbed on the art direction front.

I second Robert G and Andy on A Quiet Place's nod; reading the screenplay after seeing the film made me appreciate it so much more. But if WGA wished to nominate a script that is funny and intelligently puts a spotlight on an interracial friendship, they should’ve chosen Blindspotting. Green Book should be held up as an example of how not to write a screenplay: cliche-ridden, formulaic, shallow, and patronizing.

January 7, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterNewMoonSon

Blindspotting is great, but it was not eligible at WGA, NewMoonSon.

January 8, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterEvan

Don't rule out The Favourite for Best Picture. If the script was eligible for the WGA, it wouldn't been nominated, make no mistake.

January 8, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterEli

The art direction in Beale Street is beatiful. Especially in the scene where the pregnancy is revealed to her immediate family (her dress playing off the curtains and walls).

The cinematography is best in its view of the art direction, moreso than with the actors' faces.

January 8, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterMe
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