MaximumCoool 8 апреля, 2022 ID: 51 Поделиться 8 апреля, 2022 Линч is back???? Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6662742 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 11 апреля, 2022 ID: 52 Поделиться 11 апреля, 2022 https://www.awardsdaily.com/2022/04/08/predictions-friday-what-the-pundits-see-this-far-out/ But let’s look first at the calendar as it is now, courtesy of Cinemablend. I have bolded the ones that sight unseen seem like the strongest Oscar-y movies. Aprill 22 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – starring Nicolas Cage and Demi Moore (Lionsgate) May 20 Men, written and directed by Alex Garland, starring Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear (A24) May 22 Downton Abbey: A New Era – Rated PG – Dominic West, Laura Haddock (Universal) June 24 Elvis – Baz Luhrmann’s eagerly awaited biopic with Austin Butler. (Warner Bros) July 15 Where the Crawdads Sing – starring Daisy Edgar Jones, directed by Olivia Newman (Sony) July 22 Nope – Jordan Peele’s film starring Keke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya (Universal) August 19 Beast – starring Idris Elba, directed by Baltasar Kormakur (Universal) September 16 The Woman King – Viola Davis stars, directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (Sony) September 23 Don’t Worry Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde (Warner Bros) October 7 Till, directed by Chinonye Chukwu and starring Whoopi Goldberg and Haley Bennett (MGM) October 21 Ticket to Paradise writer/director Ol Parker, starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney (Universal) November 11 Black Panther Wakanda Forever – Ryan Coogler directs, starring Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o and Angela Bassett, among others (Disney) November 18 She Said, (based on the NY Times story that broke the Weinstein allegations :idea:) Maria Schrader directs, starring Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan (Universal) 13 Lives, based on the young boys trapped in a cave in Thailand (The Rescue), directed by Ron Howard, starring Viggo Mortensen (Universal) November 23 The Fabelmans – written by Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, directed by Spielberg :idea:, loosely based on his life :idea::idea::idea:, starring Paul Dano, Michelle Williams, David Lynch :idea::idea::idea:, etc (Universal) December 16 Avatar 2 :idea: – Jim Cameron’s epic is back with the same stars plus a few others. Looks like our best bet for a blockbuster at the Oscars (20th Century) December 25 Babylon – written and directed by Damien Chazelle :idea::idea::idea:, starring Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie – yee haw, can’t wait. (Paramount) A Man Called Otto (remake of A Man Called Ove :idea:, Swedish) – directed by Marc Forster, starring Tom Hanks. (Sony) Here are the titles with no release dates: The Banshees of Inisherin, starring Colin Farrell, Written and Directed by Martin McDonagh :idea: (Searchlight) Bardo, written and directed by Alejandro G. Inarritu :idea::idea::idea: Blonde – Netflix Release, Ana de Armas, Adrien Brody Bride – Apple TV+ Release, Scarlett Johansson Chevalier, directed by Stephen Williams, starring Kelvin Harrison, Jr. playing Chevalier de Saint-Georges (Searchlight) Crimes of the Future, Written and directed by David Cronenberg Disenchanted – Disney, with Amy Adams Emancipation – Apple TV+ Release, Will Smith, Ben Foster, directed by Antoine Fuqua (After being whipped nearly to death, a slave :idea::idea: named Peter escapes from a Louisiana plantation, outwitting cold-blooded hunters led by Fassel, as he makes his way North, where he joins the Union Army.) Good Luck to You, Leo Grande – Emma Thompson, directed by Sophie Hyde The Greatest Beer Run Ever – Apple TV+ Release, Zac Efron, Russell Crowe, directed by Peter Farrelly I Wanna Dance with Somebody – Naomi Ackie plays Whitney Houston, directed by Kasi Lemmons (Sony) Killers of the Flower Moon :idea::idea::idea: – Theatrical and Apple TV+ Release, Jesse Plemons, Leonardo DiCaprio, Directed by Martin Scorsese Maestro, starring Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper, who also directs. (Netflix) Napoleon :idea: – Apple TV+ Release, Joaquin Phoenix, Vanessa Kirby, directed by Sir Ridley Scott Raymond & Ray – Apple TV+ Release, Ewan McGregor, Ethan Hawke, directed by Rodrigo Garcia The Son, with Anthony Hopkins :idea:, directed by Florian Zeller Three Thousand Years of Longing, Idris Elba, Tilda Swinton, written and directed by George Miller :idea: (UA) Tar, starring Cate Blanchett, written and directed by Todd Field (Universal) The Way of the Wind, Written and Directed by Terrence Malick :idea: White Noise – Netflix Release, Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, directed by Noah Baumbach Women Talking, starring Jessie Buckley, Rooney Mara, Frances McDormand, written and directed by Sarah Polley (MGM) МакДона опять с Серчлайтом.. Ахринеть, у Эппла Скорсезе и Наполеон... Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663450 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
EMoushen 11 апреля, 2022 ID: 53 Поделиться 11 апреля, 2022 Tar 7 октября релиз. Музыку сочинила композитор Джокера Предыдущие два фильма режиссера получили в целом 8 номинаций на Оскар (5 In the bedroom и 3 Little children) Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663457 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 11 апреля, 2022 ID: 54 Поделиться 11 апреля, 2022 (taken from GoldDerby) This century’s films that have a 80+ rating on Metacritic, a 8.3 rating or higher on IMDB, and a 4.3 rating or higher on Letterboxd The Dark Knight Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) :idea::idea::idea: Incendies Parasite Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Spirited Away The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers The Pianist Whiplash All films that checked out those boxes got nominated for at least one Oscar and only Incendies did not win (Foreign Film), so Everything Everywhere All At Once looks like a safe bet for having at least some important noms... The Dark Knight would have been BP nominated if more than 5 slots, and everyone else got nominated for BP either the big one or Animated or Foreign... I think we may have the first semi-lock of the year, already, it can fail for the nom only if A24 messes the campaign. I saw Everything Everywhere on Friday. That movie on the one hand should be all over this column. On the other hand, after the last few years especially.....I just don't know. The film seems too.....ambitious. Going too much for an artistic home run. Too much of a risk taker. The movie is like the OPPOSITE of Coda. Good God, it's preposterous even mentioning the two movies in the same sentence. You have this genre hopping triumph of tone, a daring approach of story structure (something I'm a total sucker for ala Pulp Fiction), incredible editing, and then on the other hand, you've got this Hallmark movie... The one thing I have is my instincts. And they almost always lead me down a certain path, the path of, i really think a movie is bonkers and could or should WIN, and it NEVER DOES. It's way WAY too early to even think about it really, but my instinct says i'm going to think more and more highly of the movie going forward, which is a bell weather for an Oscar loss...but I do think it will be discussed all year long. Next year's Oscars will be a SWEEP for Everything Everywhere All At Once Best Picture: Everything Everywhere All At Once Best Director: Daniels Best Actress: Michelle Yeoh Best Actor: Ke Huy Quan Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis Best Costumes, Best Original Screenplay, Best Makeup, Best Sound, Best Production Design I think it can win, and maybe even sweep, specially after something as safe as CODA... on a preferential ballot, certainly EEAAO seems like a movie nobody hates and everybody loves. Yeoh and Curtis are so overdue for recognition that they both seem bullettproof contenders for nominations, Shu would have a more difficult time, despite being so singled out... and James Hong has to struggle for a nomination due to the fact that Ke Huy Quan probably would be pushed as Supporting to make his narrative (comeback after retiring due to the lack of roles for Asian actors, and being an iconic child actor) quite irresistible, but this kind of role may be not the most suited for Lead but a slamdunk for Supporting. Out of all the actors, I think he has the best shot at actually winning - if going Supporting - and then Yeoh, and then Curtis. But key to check out the actual shot at BP (for the win) is that it REALLY looks like it could win Original Screenplay AND Film Editing, plus have 1-3 acting nominations AND a Best Director nomination... plus some good shots at technicals like Production Design, Make Up, Cinematography, Costume and Sound... we're talking that it is a film that can go up to 10-12 nominations if the film is championed at the end of the year and it is universally loved rather than just respected. At this point, without more films to see, it is the one to beat. But can it hold the lead all the way? I doubt it, there will be other films coming and stealing the limelight, so the intelligent strategy for A24 to have a winner and sweeper would be timing, let people breath and not push this one too much but just keep it "warm" throughout the year and double dip on promotion when Awards season kicks off. :idea: Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663464 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
DandyAndy 11 апреля, 2022 ID: 55 Поделиться 11 апреля, 2022 Cannes Film Festival Predictions Include ‘Lightyear,’ New Films By David Lynch, David Cronenberg Here are selected films expected to world premiere in this year’s Official Selection: “Crimes of the Future” Director: David Cronenberg Stars: Lea Seydoux, Kristen Stewart, Viggo Mortensen The science-fiction thriller would mark Cronenberg’s comeback to the Croisette eight years after “Maps to the Stars.” The film, which reunites Cronenberg and Mortensen, who last worked together on “A Dangerous Method,” is set in a not-so-distant future where humans have evolved beyond their natural state. According to some insiders who have seen the film, it’s Cronenberg’s most divisive and sultry film. Sources say to expect walk-outs in the last quarter of the film. “Elvis” Director: Baz Luhrmann Stars: Austin Butler, Tom Hanks, Olivia DeJonge, Natasha Bassett Cannes has confirmed that the film will world premiere at the festival. Luhrmann opened Cannes with a bang with “Moulin Rouge!” in 2001 and “The Great Gatsby” in 2013, but this anticipated drama headlined by Austin Butler as The King can’t open the festival because of its June 24 release date. The festival has had a new rule in recent years which requires the opening night movie to premiere in French theaters on the same day. “Top Gun: Maverick” Director: Joseph Kosinski Stars: Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly This is the “planetary blockbuster” Thierry Fremaux has been dreaming of since 2020. The movie is now slotted for a May 18 world premiere at Cannes. Tom Cruise will be on the ground for the gala screening and will be celebrated with a special event and a masterclass. “Top Gun: Maverick” was previously in the pipeline to open at the festival in 2020 before the festival’s physical edition was scrapped due to the pandemic. After several delays, Paramount has now dated the film for May 27. “Three Thousand Years of Longing” Director: George Miller Stars: Tilda Swinton, Idris Elba This film, which has been under the radar, is an epic fantasy romance. It’s a smaller yet ambitious movie by Miller, a Cannes regular. He even served as jury president in 2016 and his latest film “Mad Max: Fury Road” played at the fest in 2015. “Showing Up” Director: Kelly Reichardt Stars: Michelle Williams, John Magaro, James Le Gros The A24 film portrays Williams as an artist on the verge of a career-changing exhibition. Reichardt, who was last in competition with another Williams-fronted film, “Wendy and Lucy,” could be one of the several women directors to be featured in the lineup. Mystery David Lynch movie The feature could either be a standalone movie that the “Mulholland Drive” helmer shot under the radar or an extended pilot of his upcoming series “Wisteria” which is rumored to star Lynch regulars including Laura Dern and Naomi Watts. “Lightyear” Director: Angus MacLane Voice cast: Taika Waititi, Chris Evans, Keke Palmer “Lightyear,” Pixar’s upcoming origin story of “Toy Story” favorite character, is expected to world premiere out of competition at the festival, continuing the long tradition of Disney/Pixar family-friendly movies which have opened at Cannes. Although the festival is a primary showcase for auteur movies worldwide, it’s also proven to be a glossy launchpad for animated blockbusters, notably “Up,” which even opened the fest in 2009, and “Inside Out” in 2015. “L’immensita” Director: Emanuele Crialese Stars: Penelope Cruz Cruz, who’s just earned an Oscar nomination for her performance in Pedro Almodovar’s Cannes-premiering “Parallel Mothers,” stars in this 1970s-set Italian movie directed by Crialese, the critically acclaimed helmer of “Respiro.” The Path233; movie, which has been submitted to Cannes, delivers an intimate portrait of a family in the 1970s, depicting Italian society at a turning point. “Scarlet” Director: Pietro Marcello Stars: Louis Garrel, Noemie Lvovsky Along with Emanuele Crialese, Pietro Marcello is another Italian filmmaker expected in the main lineup, possibly in competition. A French-language drama weaving musical and fantasy elements, “Scarlet” is a period movie set between the two world wars, in Normandy, and follows the journey of a young woman who was raised by her father and strives to find her own path in life. “Broker” Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Stars: Song Kang-ho (“Parasite”), Bae Doona (“Cloud Atlas,” “The Host”), Gang Dong-won (“Peninsula,” “The Priests”). Kore-eda, who was last at Cannes in 2018 with his Palme d’Or-winning “Shoplifters,” is expected to return with his Korean-language debut, “Baby, Box, Broker.” The film follows a group of individuals who cross paths in a world where boxes are left out for people to anonymously drop off their unwanted babies. “Love Life” Director: Koji Fukada Stars: Fumino Kimura Set in contemporary Japan, “Love Life” follows a happily married woman who decides to care for her son’s long-lost father when he reappears, deaf, ill and homeless. Fukada previously won the jury prize at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard with his 2016 movie “Harmonium,” and his latest film “The Real Thing” was part of Cannes 2020’s Official Selection. “Decision to Leave” Director: Park Chan-wook Stars: Tang Wei (“Lust, Caution,” “Black Hat”) and Korean actor Park Hye-il (“The Host”) The celebrated Korean director of “Oldboy” and “The Handmaiden” is expected at Cannes with this new film which turns on a diligent detective who is investigating a possible murder case in the mountainous countryside. “Holy Spider” Director: Ali Abbasi The film is inspired by the true story of a family man who embarked on his own religious quest, to “cleanse” the holy Iranian city of Mashhad of immoral and corrupt street prostitutes. “Boy From Heaven” Director: Tarik Saleh Stars: Tawfeek Barhom, Fares Fares The Swedish-Egyptian helmer, who won Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize with his 2017 film “The Nile Hilton Incident,” could turn up in competition with “Boy From Heaven,” a religious and thriller thriller. Set in Cairo, the film takes place at a Koranic school following the collapse of a grand imam which marks the start of a ruthless battle for influence. “Les cinq Diable” Director: Lea Mysius Stars: Adele Exarchopoulos, Daphne Patakia, Noee Abita The movie follows a young woman, Vicky, who lives with her parents and welcomes back her aunt after her release from prison. Her presence brings back the past in a violent, magical way. “Brother and Sister” Director: Arnaud Desplechin Stars: Marion Cotillard, Melvil Poupaud Cotillard and Poupaud star as Alice and Louis, a pair of estranged siblings who haven’t seen each other for 20 years and come face to face after the death of their parents. A Cannes regular, Desplechin was at the festival last year with “Deception” which played in the Cannes premiere. “Tori et Lokita” Director: Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne The two-time Palme d’Or-winning brothers are expected to return to the Croisette with their latest politically-minded film which follows the friendship between two young refugees from Africa who become exiled in Belgium. The Dardennes brothers were last in Cannes with their 2019 film “Ahmed” which revolved around a young man getting radicalized. “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” Director: Kirill Serebrennikov Set in 19th century Russia, the movie might prove controversial as it sheds light on the tumultuous relationship between Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the most famous Russian composer of all time, and his wife Antonina Miliukova. The iconoclastic Russian helmer had his last two films, “Leto” and “Petrov’s Flu,” play in competition at Cannes but wasn’t able to leave Russia and attend the premieres due to a travel ban. “Triangle of Sadness” Director: Ruben Ostlund Stars: Woody Harrelson Ostlund, who won Cannes’ Palme d’Or with his last film “The Square” in 2017, wrapped shooting his ambitious satire “Triangle of Sadness” a year and a half ago and is currently working on trimming his three-hour cut. Starring Harrelson as a rabid Marxist who is the captain of a cruise for the super-rich, the movie was shot on a deserted island in Greece and on board the Christina O, a prestigious yacht whose passengers have included Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663653 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 11 апреля, 2022 ID: 56 Поделиться 11 апреля, 2022 “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” Director: Kirill SerebrennikovДа ладно, не может быть. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663695 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
kennyfisher 12 апреля, 2022 ID: 57 Поделиться 12 апреля, 2022 Да ладно' date=' не может быть.[/quote'] На КП ж писали, что Каннский фестиваль не против рассмотреть фильмы Сокурова, Звягинцева и Серебренникова. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663732 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 12 апреля, 2022 ID: 58 Поделиться 12 апреля, 2022 На КП ж писали, что Каннский фестиваль не против рассмотреть фильмы Сокурова, Звягинцева и Серебренникова.Ну хоть так. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663734 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
Julietta83 12 апреля, 2022 ID: 59 Поделиться 12 апреля, 2022 Мне с определённой долей уверенности сказали, что Сокурова берут, неясно, в конкурс или сайдбар, правда. Плюс у него вроде полностью независимый проект, всё как заказывали Серебренников всё-таки частично деньги у Кинопрайма брал, так что помешать может. У Звягинцева ничего не готово. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663758 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 12 апреля, 2022 ID: 60 Поделиться 12 апреля, 2022 David Lynch Confirmed For Cannes Variety’s Elsa Keslassy has confirmed what readers of this site already knew: David Lynch will be at Cannes with a new feature-length film. :idea: No, it’s not a TV series or any sort of short, I’m being told it’s a feature-length film. End of story. I do not know if it will be part of the official competition, but it’s Lynch, how can you deny the master a slot? I just found out there’s a great American male director in competition that absolutely nobody predicted (and I’m not talking about Aster, or Lynch) nor am I referring to some Venice hopefuls (Schrader, Chazelle, Field). Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6663776 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
DandyAndy 12 апреля, 2022 ID: 61 Поделиться 12 апреля, 2022 Джош Хоровиц David Lynch just told me in no uncertain terms he does not have a new film at Cannes this year. Take that for what it’s worth. Also, um I just had David Lynch on the podcast. Coming soon. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664060 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 13 апреля, 2022 ID: 62 Поделиться 13 апреля, 2022 Good As Gold: A First Look at the Best Picture Race for 2022 Here’s how I evaluate the race from this far out, in order of weight of impact on my decisioning: Director Studio Cast Plot summary Gut Analysis/Timeliness The Fabelmans Director – Steven Spielberg Studio – Universal Studios Cast – Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Julia Butters, Judd Hirsch, and David Lynch :idea: Plot summary – A semi-autobiography based on Spielberg’s own childhood growing up in post-war Arizona, from age seven to eighteen :idea: (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Spielberg reteams with West Side Story scribe Tony Kushner and is coming off a lot of love and admiration surrounding their film. It’s kind of crazy to think that the man who brought us such classics as Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., The Color Purple, Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, etc, etc, etc…. has only had ONE film win Best Picture. It’s also been 24 years since he won his second, and most recent, Best Director Oscar. Might be time to give the man a well-earned third statue if the film is good enough. That being said, other director autobiopics (that’s an actual word, look it up) like Roma and Belfast have been strong contenders in the Picture race only to fall short in the end. At a certain point, will AMPAS members grow tired of this kind of project that could potentially be seen as self-indulgent? Получается, полу-автобиографический Бойхуд, но снимался не 12 лет. Killers of the Flower Moon Director – Martin Scorsese Studio – Apple Cast – Leonardo DiCaprio, Jesse Plemons, Robert De Niro, Brendan Fraser, John Lithgow, and Lily Gladstone Plot summary – Members of the Osage tribe in the United States are murdered under mysterious circumstances in the 1920s sparking a major F.B.I. investigation involving J. Edgar Hoover (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Can you imagine a showdown between two living legends Scorsese vs Spielberg? That just writes its own narrative. If you thought Spielberg only having one Picture win and two Director wins felt wrong, Scorsese has just one Picture and one Director. Both men make my Mount Rushmore of directors (alongside Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick). Giants, these two. Scorsese reteaming with the two men he has worked with so often – DiCaprio and De Niro – is reason enough to think the film will be a strong player. And considering the team at Apple recently won Picture with CODA, we know the movie is in good hands. Babylon Director – Damien Chazelle Studio – Paramount Pictures Cast – Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Katherine Waterston, Olivia Wilde, Tobey Maguire, Jean Smart, Samara Weaving, Eric Roberts, Spike Jonze, Lukas Haas, Max Minghella, Jeff Garlin, and Phoebe Tonkin Plot summary – Plot unknown. Rumored to be set in period Hollywood. (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Damien Chazelle burst onto the scene as a 29-year-old wunderkind in 2014 with Whiplash, and has only gone on to make perfect films from there (La La Land and First Man). Babylon is the film I am most excited about this year – but it is not a personal bias that sees Chazelle standing next to the likes of Spielberg and Scorsese. Chazelle’s three films have garnered 23 nominations and 10 wins. Chazelle won Best Director for La La Land, becoming the youngest Director winner of all time (32 years, 38 days). So aside my love for the young auteur, what’s to say he finds success here again? First of all, the subject matter. If AMPAS has proven anything, it’s that they love movies about themselves (think: The Artist, Argo, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, etc). How can they resist a throwback to the golden age of the silver screen? Especially with that cast! Untitled David O. Russell Project Director – David O. Russell Studio – 20th Century Studios Cast – Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Rock :idea:, Zoe Saldana, Robert De Niro, Rami Malek, Timothy Olyphant, Michael Shannon, Andrea Riseborough, John David Washington, Mike Myers, Taylor Swift, Alessandro Nivola, and Matthias Schoenaerts Plot summary – Plot details kept under wraps. (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Very little is known about the film, but one look at that cast and you can imagine it will be widely talked about if nothing else. David O. Russell has been nominated five times, including thrice for Director (The Fighter, Silver Linings Playbook, and American Hustle). Russell had a hell of a stretch from 2010-2013, garnering Best Picture nominees for each of his efforts in that four-year span (25 nominations between the three). While it’s been a few years – with a few misfires in between – a David O. Russell film usually produces some magnificent performances. It is inarguable that he gets the best out of his cast. If you add Joy to the mix, he has helped produce TWELVE acting nominations among those four films (and three wins)! This will likely be an actor’s showcase, and with the Actor’s branch making up a good chunk of the Academy, watch for it to land in the Picture conversation as well. She Said Director – Maria Schrader Studio – Universal Pictures Cast – Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Samantha Morton, Tom Pelphrey, Patricia Clarkson, and Andre Braugher Plot summary – New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor break one of the most important stories in a generation — a story that helped launch the #MeToo movement and shattered decades of silence around the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood :idea: (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – The subject matter (Harvey Weinstein) is extremely sensitive and likely touches – in a varying level of degrees, both directly and indirectly – a good number of members in AMPAS. I could see a world where this is our Picture/Director/Lead Actress winner as a result. White Noise Director – Noah Baumbach Studio – Netflix Cast – Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Raffey Cassidy, Alessandro Nivola, Jodie Turner-Smith, Don Cheadle, and Andre 3000 Plot summary – Follows a year in the life of Jack Gladney, a professor who has made his name by pioneering the field of Hitler studies (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Netflix has produced so many great Oscar contenders over the past few years. The trouble is knowing which film will be at the center of their awards campaign. My bet is Baumbach, who scored six nominations for Netflix with Marriage Story in 2019, will once again have their best shot at the top prize. Empire of Light Director – Sam Mendes Studio – Searchlight Pictures Cast – Colin Firth, Olivia Colman, and Toby Jones Plot summary – Plot unknown. Described as a love story set in and around a beautiful old cinema on the South Coast of England in the 1980s. (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – What happens when you put Colin Firth together with Olivia Colman in a love story? We all fall in love with them, that’s what. Sam Mendes is one of my favorite directors working today. His amazing WWI drama, 1917, topped my list in 2019, and I am very excited to see what he does with his two brilliant leads.Фёрт и Колман в ромкоме это может быть интересно.. Bones and All Director – Luca Guadagnino Studio – MGM/United Artists Cast – Timothee Chalamet, Taylor Russell, Chlo235; Sevigny, Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlbarg, David Gordon Green, Andre Holland, and Francesca Scorsese Plot summary – Maren, a young woman, learns how to survive on the margins of society (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Guadagnino reteams with Call Me By Your Name stars Chalamet and Stuhlbarg to deliver another coming-of-age story. Based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis, it sounds like a heartbreaking journey of self-discovery, something Guadagnino has proven he can masterfully tell. Women Talking Director – Sarah Polley Studio – MGM/United Artists Cast – Jessie Buckley, Rooney Mara, Frances McDormand, Claire Foy, and Ben Wishaw Plot summary – A group of women in an isolated Mennonite religious colony in Bolivia as they struggle to reconcile their faith with a string of sexual assaults committed by the colony’s men. (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – It’s crazy to think it has been ten years since Polley’s brilliant masterpiece, Stories We Tell. It’s even more unbelievable that Stories was her most recent directorial effort. Aside from Stories, Polley’s Take This Waltz and Away From Her add to a resume that would have me incredibly excited about whatever she is working on next. Look for this film to show up in several above-the-line categories, most likely in the Lead and Supporting Actress races. Poor Things Director – Yorgos Lanthimos Studio – Searchlight Pictures Cast – Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Mark Ruffalo, Kathryn Hunter, Jerrod Carmichael, and Christopher Abbott Plot summary – The film will be a Victorian tale of love, discovery and scientific daring, Poor Things tells the incredible story of Belle Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by an eccentric but brilliant scientist. (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Lanthimos’ The Favourite was nominated for ten Oscars and won Lead Actress for Olivia Colman. The Greek filmmaker is back with another period-piece, this time with a science-fiction twist. I imagine this will play well in Production Design, Costumes, Hair and Makeup, and with Lanthimos’ creativity, that’s just the start. Note that there are a couple of actors – Dafoe and Ruffalo – who are very well overdue for a win. Might Lanthimos do for them what he was able to help Colman achieve with The Favourite? Everything Everywhere All At Once Directors – Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert Studio – Searchlight Pictures Cast – Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jenny Slate, and James Hong Plot summary – An aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led. (IMDB) Gut Analysis/Timeliness – Can the critics keep this film afloat and in the conversation for the next ten months? That is the biggest drawback with predicting a film released in March. Especially one so absurd and profound as this one. Will Academy members allow it the time it needs to unfold to see its full bloom? I saw several older couples walking out about halfway through the movie, so I am not sure. I could see this one being turned off ten minutes in at a lot of home screenings. If anything, AMPAS has all the time in the year to revisit it. God, I can’t stop thinking about this movie. Maybe this is my wishful thinking spot. Either way, what a gift this movie is, and while it isn’t the type of film that often gets in, my hopes are the younger and more international members put it at the top of their list. A preferential ballot could help a movie like Everything Everywhere All At Once, where passion is often what makes or breaks a film. A few more films that are high on my radar (synopses provided by IMDB): Don’t Worry Darling (Warner Brothers) – A 1950’s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company may be hiding disturbing secrets. Olivia Wilde directs. Disappointment Blvd (A24) – A decades-spanning portrait of one of the most successful entrepreneurs of all time. Ari Aster directs. The Whale (A24) – A reclusive English teacher suffering from severe obesity who attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption. Darren Aronofsky directs. Armageddon Time (Focus Features) – A coming-of-age story about growing up in Queens in the 1980s. James Gray directs. Bardo (?) Plot unknown. The film explores the political and social modernity of Mexico. Alejandro G. Inarritu directs. The Son (Sony Pictures Classics) – Peter as his busy life with new partner Emma and their baby is thrown into disarray when his ex-wife Kate turns up with their teenage son, Nicholas. Florian Zeller directs. Nope (Universal Pictures) – The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery. Jordan Peele directs. Asteroid City (TBD) Plot unknown. Rumored to be a love story set in Europe. Wes Anderson directs. Rustin (Netflix) Gay, civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, who organized the 1963 March on Washington. George C. Wolfe directs. Avatar 2 (20th Century/Disney) Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the planet of Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na’vi race to protect their planet. James Cameron directs. Cha Cha Real Smooth (Apple) A young man who works as a Bar Mitzvah party host strikes up a friendship with a mother and her autistic daughter. Cooper Raiff directs. Till (MGM/United Artists) – The story of Emmett Louis Till and the legacy of his mother who pursued justice for her lynched son. Chinonye Chukwu directs. Elvis (Warner Brothers) A look at the life of the legendary rock and roll star, Elvis Presley. Baz Luhrmann directs. Strong contenders likely moving to 2023: Oppenheimer (Christopher Nolan), Napoleon (Ridley Scott), Maestro (Bradley Cooper), and Emancipation (Antoine Fuqua). У Серчлайта в этом году Мендес, Лантимос и МакДона, нифига себе! 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DandyAndy 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 63 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664453 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
DandyAndy 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 64 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Основной конкурс Eo, Jerzy Skolimowski Tchaikovski’s Wife, Kirill Serebrennikov Boy From Heaven, Tarik Saleh Leila’s Brothers, Saeed Roustaee Showing Up, Kelly Reichardt Decision To Leave, Park Chan-Wook Triangle Of Sadness, Ruben Ostlund RMN, Cristian Mungiu Nostalgia, Mario Martone Broker, Kore-Eda Hirokazu Armageddon Time, James Gray Close, Lukas Dhont Frere Et Soeur, Arnaud Desplechin Stars At Noon, Claire Denis Tori And Lokita, Jean-Pierre Et Luc Dardenne Crimes Of The Future, David Cronenberg Les Amandiers, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Holy Spider, Ali Abbasi Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664484 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
MysteryMan 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 65 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Серебренников вовремя свалил из России, кажись. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664491 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 66 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 I saw "Everything Everywhere All At Once" last night. It's top-notch filmmaking. I think it has the potential to score nominations/wins in almost every single tech category. In order of likelihood: Sound Film Editing Visual Effects Cinematography Production Design Original Score Costume Design Makeup & Hairstyling P.S. Michelle Yeoh could win the Oscar in Best Actress. It's a star turn.:idea: Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664498 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
Зеленоглазка 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 67 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Эстлунд, Мунджиу, Корээда, Донт, Аббаси, Деплешен, Кроненберг, Райхардт, Грей, Пак, Дарденны, Дени... ух, одно другого интереснее, ждем-ждем. Сколимовский еще снимает, надо же. Бруни-Тедески люблю как актрису, но как режиссера не знаю, интересно будет оценить. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664499 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 68 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 На AW счас активно вангуют номинации Оскара в ЛФ и режиссуре для Чан-Вук Пака. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664500 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
Julietta83 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 69 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Очень рада за Рейхардт и Эстлунда Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664518 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
kennyfisher 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 70 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Про Линча враньё получается? Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664526 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
Julietta83 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 71 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Так он сам опроверг. Но Фремо сказал, что сегодняшний список неполный, так что может добавят Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664534 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
GlitchMob 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 72 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 прокрутил слитую версию последнего фильма Серебренникова - и могу сказать точно, что фильм в таком виде никогда не выйдет в России.)) вроде и рад, что он уехал и теперь свободен, но такое душнилово стал снимать ( в целом есть парочку интересных, но ничего такого сверх, всё таки осмелюсь кинуть заяву на 'три дня в каннах' завтра, почему бы нет, вечно откладываю) Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664635 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
MysteryMan 14 апреля, 2022 ID: 73 Поделиться 14 апреля, 2022 Ну я так думаю, что после уезда Серебренникова его фильмы точно теперь не выйдут в России. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6664669 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
ORANGE'71 16 апреля, 2022 ID: 74 Поделиться 16 апреля, 2022 2023 Oscars Predictions: The Collective Predictions in All 23 Categories (Кстати, зацепите видео в начале страницы.) Оскар для Мишель Уильямс видится мне разумным прогнозом на данный момент. Актеры Спилберга трижды выигрывали за последний десяток лет (ДДЛ, Райлэнс, ДеБос). И Мишель там играет маму пацана, т.е. это примерно та роль, что была у Патрисии Аркетт в "Отрочестве". По идее, ее еще и молодить/старить будут, ибо фильм не снимали 12 лет, в отличие от. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6665185 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
smile49 16 апреля, 2022 ID: 75 Поделиться 16 апреля, 2022 Да, Уильямс выглядит очевидной фавориткой. Мать Спилберга + давно пора. Тут Лок должен быть. Имя Цитата Ссылка на комментарий https://forumkinopoisk.ru/topic/125743-razdacha-slonov-%E2%80%94-kinonagrady-2022/page/3/#findComment-6665199 Поделиться на другие сайты Поделиться
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