The Movie-Related Nominees for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 7:13PM
NATHANIEL R in Adele, Beyoncé, Danny Elfman, Elvis, Grammys, Harry Styles, Lizzo, Taylor Swift, Viola Davis

by Nathaniel R

Each year when the Grammy nominations are announced we report on nominees of interest to film fans. But before we get to the screen entertainment-adjacent stuff, we must first acknowledge the recording industry's three marquee categories: Album, Record, and Song of the year. We have a repeat of 2017 with Adele & Beyoncé squaring off yet again for the top prize. Beyoncé leads the nominations this year with 9 and as of today is tied with her husband Jay-Z as the most nominated musician of all time at the Grammys since they've each  received 88 nominations over the course of their careers... 

ALBUM OF THE YEAR - goes to the artist, featured artists, songwriters, producers, and sound team

 

 

SONG OF THE YEAR - goes to the songwriters 


 

 

Adele has won this category twice and Beyoncé once but curiously Taylor Swift has never won, despite six nominations over the years. We had no idea that re-recorded material could be nominated for a song-writing prize. Seems... odd. 

RECORD OF THE YEAR - (artist listed for clarity but this category goes to the producers and sound team)

 

 

OKAY ON THE GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT STUFF...
Here at The Film Experience, we're naturally more concerned with the TV and film categories... and also musical theaters because we're NYC based. So in that regard these are our categories of interest. 

MUSICAL THEATER ALBUM


 

 

Surprisingly no EGOT potential to announce here since many of the nominees already have Grammys or don't yet have Oscars or Tonys or Emmys.

COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA


 

 

Really rooting for Elvis for this one! Grammys do not go by a full calendar year for eligibility  hence the inclusion of some of 2021 and some of 2022 in these prizes.

SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA 

 

 

Interesting that Dune, the winner of Oscar's parallel category, wasn't nominated.  Dune beat Encanto and Power of the Dog to that Oscar (No Time To Die failed to score a nom) but both of those defeated titles made it here to the Grammys without their conqueror. 

Oh and here's an interesting related note: film composer Danny Elfman received another nomination but in the category of "Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella" for the main titles of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (the only movie nominee in that category)

SONG WRITTEN FOR VISUAL MEDIA

 

 

Last year's winner in Oscar's parallel category, "No Time To Die", was the Grammy winner a year before that due to the very prolongued wait for that movie and the song's early release. "We Don't Talk About Bruno" was famously NOT submitted for the Oscar last season and "Be Alive" was a nominee. The other four new Grammy nominees in this category  could well turn up as Oscar nominees for Best Original Song in January. Do you think any of them will? 

MUSIC VIDEO

 

 

Okay I love... deeply love... Adele, but it's always mystifying when her music videos get awards love.  Mostly she just sits in a chair or sings into the camera. While there are a few exceptions, her music videos don't tend to scream "AMAZING USE OF THE FORM!" 

MUSIC FILM

 

 

 

POTENTIAL EGOT ALERT !!! 


Directors/Performers Mel Brooks "All About Me!", Questlove "Music Is History", and Lin-Manuel Miranda "Aristotle and Dante..." are up against Oscar-winning actors Jamie Foxx "Act Like You Got Some Sense" and Viola Davis "Finding Me" in the category of Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording. If Viola wins this she completes her EGOT.  She already has 1 Emmy (How To Get Away With Murder), 1 Oscar (Fences), and 2 Tony Awards (King Hedley II, Fences). 

UH-OH

"Best Comedy Album" nominations are a triggering nightmare for cancel culture discourse online since both Dave Chappelle "The Closer" and Louis CK "Sorry" are nominated. The other nominees are Jim Gaffigan "Comedy Monster", Patton Oswalt "We All Scream", and Randy Rainbow "A Little Brains, A Little Talent". 

The 65th annual Grammy Awards will be held on Sunday, February 5th, 2023 in Los Angeles. 

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