Gotham Awards: Moonrise on The Loneliest Planet
Michael C. here. The Gotham Awards announced its slate of nominees yesterday. The National Board of Review and the NYFCC are generally considered the starting pistol to Awards Season, but The Gothams slip in a few weeks early with their tiny pool of voters and eclectic mix of nominees. This year's roster is no different:
Best Feature:
- Bernie (Richard Linklater)
- The Loneliest Planet (Julia Loktev)
- The Master (Paul Thomas Anderson)
- Middle of Nowhere (Ava DuVernay)
- Moonrise Kingdom (Wes Anderson)
The Gotham have proved themselves a fair indicator of which titles will end up the year's critical darlings highlighting such past films as A Serious Man, The Hurt Locker and Winter's Bone. Ever since the Best Picture category expanded at least two of the Gotham's five nominees have gone on to Oscar nominations. Last year it was The Descendants and Tree of Life. This year The Master is clearly the big dog in this category, but is it wishful thinking to hope that Moonrise won't be overlooked in the deluge of year end accolades?
As for snubs it is tough to say... [Continue]