Manchester By the Sea
La La Land
Denial
Florence Foster Jenkins
Captain Fantastic
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Other People
Sing Street
A Man Called Ove
The Meddler
Honorable Mention:
Hidden Figures
Lion
20th Century Women
Café Society
Genius
I’ve said this before and it needs to be said again. Katharine Hepburn won 4 Academy Awards (which is a solitary record) and she never attended a ceremony or campaigned in any way. And they weren’t all in the early part of her career. Kate won her 4th Oscar in 1981. I HATE that The Oscars have become both a popularity contest and an annual exercise in “Who do we owe this year?” Here’s my soapbox about both the great and the overrated this year.
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2 – La La Land is also a modern masterpiece because Damien
Chazelle achieved making a romantic musical in 2017 that is visually stunning
and (spoiler alert) does not have a happy ending! The actors (Emma Stone &
the great Ryan Gosling) are honest & vulnerable and it takes guts to sing
on screen with naturalistic singing voices. The film deserves a lot of acclaim for being unique, ambitious &
absorbing. I’ve seen it twice and it was
better the second time.
3 – Now for the bitching:
Fences is a play on film, not a movie. Denzel Washington & Viola Davis
did it on Broadway in 2010 and both won Tonys so I don’t see why it needed to
be made into a film – except maybe vanity. The film is very dramatic but not at all cinematic. Denzel the Great as Director does nothing interesting with his film adaptation. His acting is interesting but
not compelling because there is not enough editing. Denzel already has 2 Oscars (#2 owed to him). He does not need a 3rd for this movie. I
LOVE and greatly respect Viola Davis but I feel like the Oscars (and all the
major awards this year) are making up for the incredible injustice of NOT giving
her the award for Best Actress for The Help in 2011. I would give the award for
Best Supporting Actress this year to either to Michelle Williams in Manchester or
Naomie Harris in Moonlight.
Arrival is one of the worst movies I have EVER seen. Unbearably slow, boring, nonsensical and badly written. I don’t
understand ANY of the acclaim for it.
And I know this is not going to be a popular comment – but –
both Loving & Moonlight are so slow I stopped caring what happened on
screen. The stories are significant but the filmmaking is so tedious that I
cannot appreciate the finished product. I can acknowledge certain performances
though – and I think Joel Edgerton was brilliant as usual, as were Mahershala Ali and
Naomie Harris.
4 - Some major oversights this year:
Maybe the most underrated actress alive Annette Bening in
Mike Mills’ lovely tribute his own mother, 20th Century Women.
The entire cast of Denial. Tom Wilkinson, Rachel Weisz, Timothy Spall & Andrew Scott. All brilliant, as is the film.
Hugh Grant in Florence Foster Jenkins. I would give him
every Supporting Actor Award for graciously holding his own opposite Dame Meryl
Streep. And if not Hugh, runner up is the gorgeous & vulnerable breakout performance by
Lucas Hedges in Manchester. Although another flagrant oversight is the
remarkable 5 year old non-actor Sonny Pawar, who carries the first hour of Lion
with ease.
Shafted for TWO great performances was Janelle Monae. Wonderful in Moonlight and scene stealing in Hidden Figures. It's shocking that she didn't get a nomination for Supporting Actress.
Shafted for TWO great performances was Janelle Monae. Wonderful in Moonlight and scene stealing in Hidden Figures. It's shocking that she didn't get a nomination for Supporting Actress.
The Meddler is arguably Susan Sarandon’s greatest role ever and
the film got NO recognition. It’s wonderfully written & poignant. Susan
& the movie are just brilliant. See it.
And lastly - one awesome thing:
Because I am watching the Indie Spirit Awards right now, I have to say that I LOVE that Molly Shannon won for Best Supporting Actress for the very affecting Other People. Justice for a tiny little indie and an actress who can do both comedy and drama.
Because I am watching the Indie Spirit Awards right now, I have to say that I LOVE that Molly Shannon won for Best Supporting Actress for the very affecting Other People. Justice for a tiny little indie and an actress who can do both comedy and drama.
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