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Let's talk BAFTA glamour, the last major movie awards show prior to the Oscars. Who turned it out? We picked these 20, in roughly ascending order, as the best looks. What'cha think?
Happy Monday, Jason from MNPP here with this week's "Beauty vs Beast" poll -- this week we're tackling the two Oscar-moninated performances at the heart of my favorite film of 2018, Alfonso Cuarón's ROMA. Yalitza Aparicio is Cleo, whose pregnancy via local ne'er-do-well charts the course of the film; Marina de Tavira plays Senora Sofia, Cleo's boss whose own relationship is faltering. Two women ghosted, but which is your tops?
PREVIOUSLY Rachel Weisz won a BAFTA yesterday for The Favourite but even more importantly today she officially won last week's Disobedience poll against her fellow Rachel, McAdams -- might as well toss that BAFTA in the trash, Rach! Said David S:
"Rachel Weisz... love her forever, and I never foresaw her career picking up now instead of ten years ago. I love how proud she is of the love scene, which is one of the best and most specific I've ever seen. I would nominate her for Best Actress and Best Supporting this year, if I had the power! The performance even improves on the second viewing. So does McAdams's. It's all just very subtle... I noticed on Letterboxd that almost no one I follow actually saw this. I hope it gets more viewers over time."
Hopefully you're not sick of talking Oscar nods, yet, since here's the last bit of the post-nomination blitz coverage... though obviously Oscar discussions will continue through Oscar night but we can diversify our attention after this one.
Index (63 minutes) 00:01 Marina de Tavira for Roma (!) and women's stories at the Oscars 05:00 Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman & Coen brothers Buster Scruggs 12:00 Netflix and working hard for your nominations; it pays off 17:00 The joy of reaction videos: Richard E Grant and more 20:30 Best Cinematography: Caleb Deschanel for Never Look Away 23:30 Best Actor: Bradley Cooper, Christian Bale, or Rami Malek? 29:45 No more Potterverse nominations but that Elizabeth vs Mary franchise never goes away. And the same people are rewarded for it again! 32:35 Nominations we don't quite understand but aren't opposed to. 40:00 A24 Oscar fate: First Reformed and Eighth Grade 43:15 Discussions of these career moments and potential futures for the 20 acting nominees. 57:00 Saying nice things about Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody 60:00 Random happy thoughts to wrap-up