by Nathaniel R
Let's wrap up the midyear review now with a general overview and behind the scenes beauty. Please don't consider this list 'official' awards since the back half of the year is usually more impressive than the first half due to annoying Oscar-focused distribution patterns. The point, nevertheless, is an important one: we should always be appreciating art and keeping lists so we don't forget delights that opened in non-awards season months like most awards voters do.
TEN BEST MOVIES
Disclaimer: I have not personally seen The Souvenir and Sorry Angel yet but since both won strong reviews and/or were beloved by people I trust, I'll get to them as soon as I have the opportunity. They are the two films I most regret missing from the first half... but no one can see everything (over 300 movies have already been released in 2019).
Okay let's get deep dive movie-nerdy with 6 favourite achievements in multiple categories. To qualify for these group honors (such as they are at this point) a film had to open between January 1st and June 28th (so the three unreleased films above won't be mentioned...but we wanted to tip our hats once at least so you can watch out for them). Ready? Here we go...
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST ENSEMBLE
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST FILM EDITING
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE or SOUNDTRACK
BEST SOUND MIXING
BEST SOUND EDITING
ORIGINAL SONG
If anyone has suggestions of a site that tracks original songs throughout the year, please share. It's so hard to follow what songs are specifically written for films. It will be getting more difficult, moving forward, as well since as of last season the Academy is no longer releasing the long eligibility list (which generally was 50-80 songs long) and is now only publicly announcing the 15 finalists before nominations. We prefer to know what's actually eligible/original and make our own decisions rather than to rely on the whims of the often confounding music branch and what they randomly got behind as "best".
Why did we list only three songs when we did six for the other categories?
It's because the pickings are so slim. Toy Story 4 ("Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy"), Aladdin ("Speechless"), Missing Link ("Do-Dilly-Do (A Friend Like You)", Shaft ("Too Much Shaft"), are the only other original songs we know of at this point. But even accounting for the dearth of contenders as of yet the word "best" feels inappropriate to imply to those ones. There must be more than seven songs at this point. Anyone? Anyone?
OKAY. THAT'S ALL.
Tell us your favourite accomplishments from 2019 thus far, won't you?