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Predictions for the 92nd Annual Academy Award Nominations
BEST MOTION PICTURE
WILL WIN: 1917
MIGHT WIN: Parasite
MY VOTE: Parasite
SHOULD BE HERE: Uncut Gems
BEST DIRECTOR
WILL WIN: Sam Mendes – 1917
MIGHT WIN: Bong Joon-Ho – Parasite
MY VOTE: Bong Joon-Ho – Parasite
SHOULD BE HERE: Robert Eggers – The Lighthouse
BEST LEADING ACTOR
WILL WIN: Joaquin Phoenix – Joker
MIGHT WIN: Adam Driver – Marriage Story
MY VOTE: Joaquin Phoenix – Joker
SHOULD BE HERE: Adam Sandler – Uncut Gems
BEST LEADING ACTRESS
WILL WIN: Renee Zellweger – Judy
MIGHT WIN: Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story
MY VOTE: Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story
SHOULD BE HERE: Florence Pugh – Midsommar
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
WILL WIN: Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
MIGHT WIN: Joe Pesci – The Irishman
MY VOTE: Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
SHOULD BE HERE: Willem Dafoe – The Lighthouse
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
WILL WIN: Laura Dern – Marriage Story
MIGHT WIN: Scarlett Johansson – Jojo Rabbit
MY VOTE: Florence Pugh – Little Women
SHOULD BE HERE: Shuzhen Zhao – The Farewell
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: Parasite
MIGHT WIN: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
MY VOTE: Parasite
SHOULD BE HERE: The Farewell
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: Jojo Rabbit
MIGHT WIN: Little Women
MY VOTE: The Irishman
SHOULD BE HERE: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
WILL WIN: Parasite
MIGHT WIN: Les Miserables
MY VOTE: Parasite
SHOULD BE HERE: Atlantics
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
WILL WIN: Toy Story 4
MIGHT WIN: Klaus
MY VOTE: I Lost My Body
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
WILL WIN: American Factory
MIGHT WIN: For Sama
MY VOTE: For Sama
SHOULD BE HERE: One Child Nation
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
WILL WIN: 1917
MIGHT WIN: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
MY VOTE: The Lighthouse
SHOULD BE HERE: Parasite
BEST EDITING
WILL WIN: Parasite
MIGHT WIN: Ford v Ferrari
MY VOTE: Parasite
SHOULD BE HERE: Uncut Gems
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
WILL WIN: Once Upon a Time in America
MIGHT WIN: Parasite
MY VOTE: Parasite
SHOULD BE HERE: Midsommar
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
WILL WIN: Little Women
MIGHT WIN: Jojo Rabbit
MY VOTE: Little Women
SHOULD BE HERE: Rocketman
BEST SOUND EFFECTS MIXING
WILL WIN: 1917
MIGHT WIN: Ford v Ferrari
MY VOTE: Joker
SHOULD BE HERE: Rocketman
BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
WILL WIN: 1917
MIGHT WIN: Ford v Ferrari
MY VOTE: Ford v Ferrari
SHOULD BE HERE: Parasite
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
WILL WIN: 1917
MIGHT WIN: Avengers: Endgame
MY VOTE: The Irishman
SHOULD BE HERE: Ad Astra
BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
WILL WIN: Bombshell
MIGHT WIN: Judy
MY VOTE: Bombshell
SHOULD BE HERE: Midsommar
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: Hair Love
MIGHT WIN: Kitbull
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: The Neighbor’s Window
MIGHT WIN: Brotherhood
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: Learning to Skateboard in a War Zone
MIGHT WIN: Walk Run Cha Cha
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
Predictions for the 90th Annual Academy Awards
Tonight may be a competition, but I’ve never been interested in racing with my predictions. Every moment counts, but the buck’s got to stop somewhere. I went 20/24 last year, which I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to top again, but we’ll see…
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BEST MOTION PICTURE of the YEAR
WILL WIN: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
MIGHT WIN: “The Shape of Water”
MY VOTE: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
BEST DIRECTOR
WILL WIN: Guillermo Del Toro – “The Shape of Water”
MIGHT WIN: Christopher Nolan – “Dunkirk”
MY VOTE: Christopher Nolan – “Dunkirk
SHOULD BE HERE: Darren Aronofsky – “Mother!”
BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
WILL WIN: Gary Oldman – “Darkest Hour”
MIGHT WIN: Timothee Chalamet – “Call Me By Your Name”
MY VOTE: Timothee Chalamet – “Call Me By Your Name”
SHOULD BE HERE: Jeremy Renner – “Wind River”
BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
WILL WIN: Frances McDormand – “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
MIGHT WIN: Saoirse Ronan – “Lady Bird”
MY VOTE: Frances McDormand – “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
SHOULD BE HERE: Jennifer Lawrence – “Mother!”
BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
WILL WIN: Sam Rockwell – “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
MIGHT WIN: Willem Dafoe – “The Florida Project”
MY VOTE: Sam Rockwell – “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
SHOULD BE HERE: Michael Stuhlbarg – “Call Me By Your Name”
BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE
WILL WIN: Allison Janney – “I, Tonya”
MIGHT WIN: Laurie Metcalf – “Lady Bird”
MY VOTE: Allison Janney – “I, Tonya”
SHOULD BE HERE: Michelle Pfeiffer – “Mother!”
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: “Get Out”
MIGHT WIN: “Lady Bird”
MY VOTE: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Wind River”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: “Call Me By Your Name”
MIGHT WIN: “Mudbound”
MY VOTE: “Call Me By Your Name”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
WILL WIN: “A Fantastic Woman”
MIGHT WIN: “Loveless”
MY VOTE: “N/A”
SHOULD BE HERE: “N/A”
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
WILL WIN: “Faces Places”
MIGHT WIN: “Icarus”
MY VOTE: “Strong Island”
SHOULD BE HERE: “One of Us”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
WILL WIN: “Coco”
MIGHT WIN: “Loving Vincent”
MY VOTE: Meh
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
WILL WIN: “Blade Runner: 2049”
MIGHT WIN: “Dunkirk”
MY VOTE: “Blade Runner: 2049”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Call Me By Your Name”
BEST EDITING
WILL WIN: “Dunkirk”
MIGHT WIN: “Baby Driver”
MY VOTE: “Dunkirk”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Mother!”
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
WILL WIN: “The Shape of Water”
MIGHT WIN: “Blade Runner: 2049”
MY VOTE: “Blade Runner: 2049”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
WILL WIN: “Phantom Thread”
MIGHT WIN: “Victoria and Abdul”
MY VOTE: “Phantom Thread”
SHOULD BE HERE: “I, Tonya”
BEST SOUND MIXING
WILL WIN: “Dunkirk”
MIGHT WIN: “Baby Driver”
MY VOTE: “Blade Runner: 2049”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Logan”
BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
WILL WIN: “Dunkirk”
MIGHT WIN: “Blade Runner: 2049”
MY VOTE: “Dunkirk”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Mother!”
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
WILL WIN: “War for the Planet of the Apes”
MIGHT WIN: “Blade Runner: 2049”
MY VOTE: “Blade Runner: 2049”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Alien Covenant”
BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
WILL WIN: “Darkest Hour”
MIGHT WIN: “Wonder”
MY VOTE: “Darkest Hour”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Bright”
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
WILL WIN: “The Shape of Water”
MIGHT WIN: “Phantom Thread”
MY VOTE: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Blade Runner: 2049”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
WILL WIN: “Remember Me” from “Coco”
MIGHT WIN: “This is Me” from “The Greatest Showman”
MY VOTE: “Mystery of Love” from “Call Me By Your Name”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Visions of Gideon” from “Call Me By Your Name”
BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: “DeKalb Elementary”
MIGHT WIN: “The Silent Child”
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: “Dear Basketball”
MIGHT WIN: “Garden Party”
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
WILL WIN: “Heroin(e)”
MIGHT WIN: “Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405”
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
The 7th Annual Edgy Award Winners
It’s that time of year, folks. When I am hip deep in moviegoing and fantasizing about what my year list will look like. And then I realize that I never finished my 2016 work as of yet, and just can’t bear to leave that stone unturned.
So, on with the winners of last year’s Edgy Awards:
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BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“City of Stars” featured in “La La Land”
Music by Justin Hurwitz (1st win), Lyrics by Benj Pasek (1st win) and Justin Paul (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Heathens” featured in “Suicide Squad”
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BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Moonlight”
Nicholas Britell (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Jackie”
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BEST MAKE-UP EFFECTS
“Suicide Squad”
Alessandro Bertolazzi (1st nom) and Christopher Allen Nelson (1st nom)
Runner-Up: “The Witch”
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BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“The Jungle Book”
Andrew R. Jones (2nd win), Robert Legato (1st win), Dan Lemmon (2nd win) and Adam Valdez (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Arrival”
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
“Arrival”
Sylvain Bellemare (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Midnight Special”
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS MIXING
“Arrival”
Bernard Gariepy Strobl (1st win) and Claude La Haye (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”
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BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Jackie”
Madeline Fontaine (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Silence”
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BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“The Witch”
Mark Kirkland (1st win) and Craig Lathrop (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Jackie”
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BEST EDITING
“Arrival”
Joe Walker (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Moonlight”
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BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Arrival”
Bradford Young (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Jackie”
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BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“13th”
Spencer Averick (1st nom), Howard Barish (1st nom) and Ava DuVernay (1st nom)
Runner-Up: “Tower”
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BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“Moonlight”
Barry Jenkins (1st win) and Tarell Alvin McCraney (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Arrival”
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BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Manchester by the Sea”
Kenneth Lonergan (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Jackie”
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BEST ENSEMBLE CAST PERFORMANCE
“American Honey”
Chad Cox, Raymond Coalson, Veronica Ezell, Arielle Holmes, Gary Howell, Crystal Ice, Sasha Lane, Shia LaBoeuf, McCaul Lombardi, Shawna Ray Moseley, Will Patton, Johnny Pierce II, Isaiah Stone, Kenneth Kory Tucker, Christopher David Wright
Runner-Up: “Moonlight”
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BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Viola Davis – “Fences”
1st win
Runner-Up: Greta Gerwig – “20th Century Women”
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BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Mahershala Ali – “Moonlight”
1st win
Runner-Up: “Nocturnal Animals”
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BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
Natalie Portman – “Jackie”
3rd win
Runner-Up: Amy Adams – “Arrival”
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BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
Casey Affleck – “Manchester by the Sea”
1st win
Viggo Mortensen – “Captain Fantastic”
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BEST DIRECTOR
Denis Villeneuve – “Arrival”
1st win
Runner-Up: Robert Eggers – “The Witch”
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BEST MOTION PICTURE of the YEAR
“Moonlight”
Dede Gardner (2nd win), Jeremy Kleiner (2nd win) and Adele Romanski (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Arrival”
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FUNNIEST FILM
“Everybody Wants Some”
MOST EXCITING FILM
“Hell or High Water”
MOST FRIGHTENING FILM
“The Witch”
MOST EMOTIONALLY-MOVING FILM
“Arrival”
MOST SURPRISING FILM
“Krisha”
MOST DISAPPOINTING FILM
“Blair Witch”
MOST UNDERRATED FILM
“American Honey”
MOST OVERRATED FILM
“Hidden Figures”
BEST PROTAGONIST
Paterson – “Paterson”
BEST ANTAGONIST
Black Peter – “The Witch”
BEST ANTIHERO
Star – “American Honey”
BEST ROMANCE
Mildred and Richard – “Loving”
BEST OPENING SEQUENCE
“Hell or High Water”
BEST ENDING SEQUENCE
“Arrival”
BEST SCENE
What’s a Faggot? – “Moonlight”
BEST LINE of DIALOGUE
“Don’t think for one second that I’ll let you publish that.” – “Jackie”
FILM I REALLY WANTED TO SEE, BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO
“The Handmaiden”
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MY TOP TEN of 2016
10. “Silence”
9. “Tower”
8. “Paterson”
7. “13th”
6. “Manchester by the Sea”
5. “The Witch”
4. “American Honey”
3. “Jackie”
2. “Arrival”
1. “Moonlight”
Predictions for the 89th Academy Awards
Every year I seem to cut it closer and closer to game time. Lots to deliberate on, but really it just comes down to how many Oscars will “La La Land” NOT win. We’ll find out. See my predix below, as well as my picks if I had a ballot:
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BEST MOTION PICTURE of the YEAR
WILL WIN: “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “Moonlight”
MY VOTE: “Arrival”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Jackie”
BEST DIRECTOR
WILL WIN: Damien Chazelle – “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: Barry Jenkins – “Moonlight”
MY VOTE: Denis Villeneuve – “Arrival”
SHOULD BE HERE: Robert Eggers – “The Witch”
BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
WILL WIN: Casey Affleck – “Manchester by the Sea”
MIGHT WIN: Denzel Washington – “Fences”
MY VOTE: Casey Affleck – “Manchester by the Sea”
SHOULD BE HERE: Joel Edgerton – “Loving”
BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
WILL WIN: Emma Stone – “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: Isabelle Huppert – “Elle”
MY VOTE: Natalie Portman – “Jackie”
SHOULD BE HERE: Amy Adams – “Arrival”
BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
WILL WIN: Mahershala Ali – “Moonlight”
MIGHT WIN: Dev Patel – “Lion”
MY VOTE: Mahershala Ali – “Moonlight”
SHOULD BE HERE: Ralph Fiennes – “A Bigger Splash”
BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE
WILL WIN: Viola Davis – “Fences”
MIGHT WIN: Umm…
MY VOTE: Viola Davis – “Fences”
SHOULD BE HERE: Greta Gerwig – “20th Century Women”
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: “Manchester by the Sea”
MIGHT WIN: “La La Land”
MY VOTE: “Manchester by the Sea”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Jackie”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: “Moonlight”
MIGHT WIN: “Arrival”
MY VOTE: “Arrival”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Loving”
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
WILL WIN: “The Salesman”
MIGHT WIN: “Toni Erdmann”
MY VOTE: “N/A”
SHOULD BE HERE: “N/A”
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
WILL WIN: “O.J. Made in America”
MIGHT WIN: “13th”
MY VOTE: “13th”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Tower”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
WILL WIN: “Zootopia”
MIGHT WIN: “Kubo and the Two Strings”
MY VOTE: “Zootopia”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Sausage Party”
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
WILL WIN: “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “Lion”
MY VOTE: “Moonlight”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Jackie”
BEST EDITING
WILL WIN: “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “Arrival”
MY VOTE: “Arrival”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Midnight Special”
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
WILL WIN: “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “Hail, Caesar!”
MY VOTE: “Hail, Caesar!”
SHOULD BE HERE: “The Witch”
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
WILL WIN: “Jackie”
MIGHT WIN: “La La Land”
MY VOTE: “Jackie”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Silence”
BEST SOUND MIXING
WILL WIN: “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “Arrival”
MY VOTE: “Arrival”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Blair Witch”
BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
WILL WIN: “Arrival”
MIGHT WIN: “Hacksaw Ridge”
MY VOTE: “Arrival”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Midnight Special”
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
WILL WIN: “Jungle Book”
MIGHT WIN: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”
MY VOTE: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Arrival”
BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
WILL WIN: “Suicide Squad”
MIGHT WIN: “Star Trek: Beyond”
MY VOTE: “Suicide Squad”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Hacksaw Ridge”
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
WILL WIN: “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “Moonlight”
MY VOTE: “Moonlight”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Arrival”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
WILL WIN: “City of Stars” from “La La Land”
MIGHT WIN: “How Far I’ll Go” from “Moana”
MY VOTE: “City of Stars” from “La La Land”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Heathens” from “Suicide Squad”
BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: “Sing”
MIGHT WIN: “Ennemis Interieurs”
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: “Piper”
MIGHT WIN: “Borrowed Time”
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
WILL WIN: “The White Helmets”
MIGHT WIN: “Joe’s Violin”
MY VOTE: N/A
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
The 7th Annual Edgy Award Nominations
Alas, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Time to take stock of what’s been seen and shower you all with my opinions. On schedule for once.
To remind everyone, while there may only be 6 previous editions of the Edgies available online, the awards are cataloged by yours truly going all the way back to 1940. The recipients’ nomination and win counts are grouped according to each category, with the exception of the two music categories and the four acting categories being linked. So while Martin Scorsese may be getting only his 3rd nomination for producing, that certainly does not include the wealth of nominations he’s accumulated for directing.
Without further ado, here are my nominations for the best craftsmanship and talent on display in 2016:
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BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Audition“
featured in “La La Land”
Music by Justin Hurwitz (2nd nom), Lyrics by Benj Pasik (2nd nom) and Justin Paul (2nd nom)
“City of Stars“
featured in “La La Land”
Music by Justin Hurwitz (2nd nom), Lyrics by Benj Pasik (2nd nom) and Justin Paul (2nd nom)
“Drive It Like You Stole It”
featured in “Sing Street”
Music and Lyrics by Gary Clark (1st nom)
“Heathens“
featured in “Suicide Squad”
Music and Lyrics by Tyler Joseph (1st nom)
“Letter to the Free“
featured in “13th”
Music and Lyrics by Common (2nd nom)
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BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Arrival“
Johann Johannsson (2nd nom, 1 win – “Sicaro”)
“Jackie“
Mica Levi (2nd nom)
“Midnight Special“
David Wingo (1st nom)
“Moonlight“
Nicholas Britell (1st nom)
“The Witch“
Mark Korven (1st nom)
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BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
“Green Room“
Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi (1st nom) and Stephen Prouty (1st nom)
“Hacksaw Ridge“
Shane Thomas (1st nom)
“The Light Between Oceans“
Michael Marino (4th nom)
“Suicide Squad“
Alessandro Bertolazzi (1st nom) and Christopher Allen Nelson (1st nom)
“The Witch“
Francois Deganais (1st nom) and Michael J. Walsh (1st nom)
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BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“Arrival“
Alexander Lafortune (1st nom) and Louis Morin (1st nom)
“The BFG“
Mark Gee (1st nom), Joe Letteri (9th nom, 5 wins – “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” “Avatar,” “LOTR: The Return of the King,” and “LOTR: The Two Towers”), Kevin McGaugh (1st nom) and Kevin Andrew Smith (1st nom)
“The Jungle Book“
Andrew R. Jones (3rd nom, 1 win – “Avatar”), Robert Legato (5th nom), Dan Lemmon (3rd nom, 1 win – “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”) and Adam Valdez (1st nom)
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story“
Neil Corbould (4th nom, 2 wins – “Gravity” and “Gladiator”), John Knoll (6th nom, 1 win – “POTC: Dead Man’s Chest”), Hal T. Hickel (4th nom, 1 win – “POTC: Dead Man’s Chest”) and Mohen Leo (1st nom)
“The Shallows“
Scott E Anderson (4th nom, 2 wins – “Starship Troopers” and “Babe”), Nathan McGuinness (2nd nom) and David Nelson (1st nom)
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
“Arrival“
Sylvain Bellemare (1st nom)
“Hacksaw Ridge“
Robert MacKenzie (1st nom) and Andy Wright (1st nom)
“Midnight Special“
Jeremy Bowker (1st nom) and Will Files (2nd nom)
“A Monster Calls“
Oriol Tarrago (1st nom)
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story“
David Acord (2nd nom, 1 win – “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”) and Matthew Wood (8th nom, 1 win – “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”)
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS MIXING
“Arrival“
Bernard Gariepy Strobl (1st nom) and Claude La Haye (1st nom)
“Blair Witch“
Andy Hay (1st nom) and Greg Townsend (1st nom)
“Green Room“
Bob Chefalas (2nd nom, 1 win – “Apollo 13”) and Roland Vajs (1st nom)
“Midnight Special“
Will Files (2nd nom) and Brandon Proctor (1st nom)
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story“
David Parker (7th nom, 1 win – “The Social Network”), Christopher Scarabosio (4th nom) and Stuart Wilson (3rd nom)
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BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Allied“
Joanna Johnston (3rd nom)
“Florence Foster Jenkins“
Consolata Boyle (1st nom)
“Jackie“
Madeline Fontaine (1st nom)
“Silence“
Dante Ferretti (1st nom)
“The Witch“
Linda Muir (1st nom)
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BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Arrival“
Paul Hotte (1st nom) and Patrice Vermette (1st nom)
“Hail, Caesar!“
Jess Gonchor (1st nom) and Nancy Haigh (8th nom)
“Jackie“
Veronique Melery (3rd nom, 1 win – “A Very Long Engagement”) and Jean Rabasse (1st nom)
“La La Land“
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco (2nd nom) and David Wasco (2nd nom)
“The Witch“
Mark Kirkland (1st nom) and Craig Lathrop (1st nom)
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BEST EDITING
“American Honey“
Joe Bini (1st nom)
“Arrival“
Joe Walker (4th nom)
“Hell or High Water“
Jake Roberts (1st nom)
“Midnight Special“
Julie Monroe (1st nom)
“Moonlight“
Joi McMillon (1st nom) and Nat Sanders (1st nom)
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BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Arrival“
Bradford Young (2nd nom)
“Jackie“
Stephane Fontaine (1st nom)
“La La Land“
Linus Sandgren (1st nom)
“Moonlight“
James Laxton (1st nom)
“The Witch“
Jarin Blaschke (1st nom)
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BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“13th“
Spencer Averick (1st nom), Howard Barish (1st nom) and Ava DuVernay (1st nom)
“Cameraperson“
Kirsten Johnson (1st nom) and Marilyn Ness (1st nom)
“Gleason“
Seth Gordon (2nd nom, 1 win – “King of Kong: A Fistful of Dollars”), Mary Rohlich (1st nom) and Clay Tweel (1st nom)
“Newtown“
Maria Cuomo Cole (1st nom) and Kim A. Snyder (1st nom)
“Tower“
Megan Gilbride (1st nom), Keith Maitland (1st nom) and Susan P. Thomson (1st nom)
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BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“Arrival“
Eric Heisserer (1st nom)
“Loving“
Jeff Nichols (2nd nom)
“Moonlight“
Barry Jenkins (1st nom) and Tarell Alvin McCraney (1st nom)
“Nocturnal Animals“
Tom Ford (1st nom)
“Silence“
Jay Cocks (2nd nom) and Martin Scorsese (3rd nom, 1 win – “Goodfellas”)
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BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Everybody Wants Some“
Richard Linklater (6th nom, 1 win – “Boyhood”)
“Hell or High Water“
Taylor Sheridan (2nd nom)
“Jackie“
Noah Oppenheim (1st nom)
“Manchester by the Sea“
Kenneth Lonergan (2nd nom)
“Paterson“
Jim Jarmusch (1st nom)
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BEST ENSEMBLE CAST
“American Honey“
Chad Cox, Raymond Coalson, Veronica Ezell, Arielle Holmes, Gary Howell, Crystal Ice, Sasha Lane, Shia LaBoeuf, McCaul Lombardi, Shawna Ray Moseley, Will Patton, Johnny Pierce II, Isaiah Stone, Kenneth Kory Tucker, Christopher David Wright
“Everybody Wants Some“
Temple Baker, Will Brittain, Zoey Deutsch, Ryan Guzman, Tyler Hoechlin, Blake Jenner, J. Quinton Johnson, Glen Powell, Wyatt Russell, Juston Street
“Manchester by the Sea“
Casey Affleck, Anna Baryshnikov, Matthew Broderick, Kyle Chandler, Tate Donovan, Kara Hayward, Stephen Henderson, Gretchen Mol, Ben O’Brien, Michelle Williams, C.J. Wilson
“Moonlight“
Mahershala Ali, Patrick Decile, Naomie Harris, Alex R. Hibbert, Andre Holland, Jharrel Jerome, Janelle Monae, Jaden Piner, Trevonte Rhodes, Ashton Sanders
“The Witch“
Kate Dickie, Lucas Dawson, Bathsheba Garnett, Ellie Grainger, Ralph Ineson, Harvey Scrimshaw, Anya Taylor-Joy
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BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Viola Davis – “Fences”
3rd nom
Greta Gerwig – “20th Century Women”
1st nom
Naomie Harris – “Moonlight”
1st nom
Riley Keough – “American Honey”
1st nom
Michelle Williams – “Manchester by the Sea”
3rd nom, 1 win – “Brokeback Mountain”
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BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Mahershala Ali – “Moonlight”
1st nom
Tadanobu Asano – “Silence”
1st nom
Ralph Fiennes – “A Bigger Splash”
3rd nom, 1 win – “Schindler’s List”
Shia LaBeouf – “American Honey”
1st nom
Michael Shannon – “Nocturnal Animals”
4th nom
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BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
Amy Adams – “Arrival”
6th nom
Annette Bening – “20th Century Women”
4th nom, 1 win – “American Beauty”
Rebecca Hall – “Christine”
1st nom
Ruth Negga – “Loving”
1st nom
Natalie Portman – “Jackie”
(4th nom, 2 wins – “Black Swan” and “Closer”)
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BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
Casey Affleck – “Manchester by the Sea”
2nd nom
Joel Edgerton – “Loving”
1st nom
Andrew Garfield – “Silence”
2nd nom
Jake Gyllenhaal – “Nocturnal Animals”
4th nom, 1 win – “Brokeback Mountain”
Viggo Mortensen – “Captain Fantastic”
1st nom
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BEST DIRECTOR
Andrea Arnold – “American Honey”
1st nom
Robert Eggers – “The Witch”
1st nom
Barry Jenkins – “Moonlight”
1st nom
Pablo Larrain – “Jackie”
1st nom
Denis Villeneuve – “Arrival”
3rd nom
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BEST MOTION PICTURE of the YEAR
“13th“
Spencer Averick (1st nom), Howard Barish (1st nom) and Ava DuVernay (1st nom)
“American Honey“
Lars Knudsen (2nd nom), Pouya Shahbazian (1st nom) and Jay Van Hoy (2nd nom)
“Arrival“
Shawn Levy (1st nom), Dan Levine (1st nom), David Linde (1st nom) and Aaron Ryder (1st nom)
“Jackie“
Darren Aronofsky (2nd nom), Paul Franklin (2nd nom), Ari Handel (1st nom) and Mickey Liddell (1st nom)
“Manchester by the Sea“
Matt Damon (1st nom), Chris Moore (1st nom) and Kevin J. Walsh (1st nom)
“Moonlight“
Dede Gardner (2nd nom, 1 win – “12 Years a Slave”), Jeremy Kleiner (2nd nom, 1 win – “12 Years a Slave”) and Adele Romanski (1st nom)
“Paterson“
Joshua Astrachan (2nd nom) and Carter Logan (1st nom)
“Silence“
Barbara De Fina (2nd nom), Randall Emmett (1st nom), Martin Scorsese (3rd nom) and Irwin Winkler (6th nom, 2 wins – “Goodfellas” and “Raging Bull”)
“Tower“
Megan Gilbride (1st nom), Keith Maitland (1st nom) and Susan P. Thomson (1st nom)
“The Witch“
Daniel Bekerman (1st nom), Lars Knudsen (2nd nom), Rodrigo Teixeira (1st nom) and Jan Van Hoy (2nd nom)
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NOMINATION TALLY
Films with more than 2 nominations a piece:
Arrival – 11
Moonlight – 9
Jackie – 8
The Witch – 8
American Honey – 6
Manchester by the Sea – 5
Silence – 5
La La Land – 4
Midnight Special – 4
13th – 3
Loving – 3
Nocturnal Animals – 3
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – 3
20th Century Women – 2
Everybody Wants Some! – 2
Green Room – 2
Hell or High Water – 2
Paterson – 2
Suicide Squad – 2
Tower – 2
The 6th Annual Edgy Award Winners
Almost let these get away from me. However, I just can’t seem to get enough closure on last awards season and kick off the current year of moviegoing until I get these down in writing. So without further adieu, the winners of the 6th Annual Edgy Awards:
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BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Till It Happens to You” featured in “The Hunting Ground”
Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga (1st win) and Diane Warren (2nd win)
RUNNER-UP: “It’s My Turn Now” featured in “Dope”
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BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Sicario”
Johann Johannsson (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
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BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
Damian Martin (1st win), Nadine Prigge (1st win) and Lesley Vanderwalt (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “The Revenant”
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BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
Chris Corbould (2nd win), Roger Guyett (1st win), Neal Scanlan (2nd win) and Pat Dubach (1st Win)
RUNNER-UP: “The Revenant”
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
David Acord (1st win) and Matthew Acord (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS MIXING
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
Chris Jenkins (1st win), Ben Osmo (1st win) and Gregg Rudloff (3rd win)
RUNNER-UP: “The Revenant”
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BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“The Danish Girl”
Paco Delgado (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
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BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
Colin Gibson (1st win) and Lisa Thompson (1st win)
Runner-Up: “Carol”
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BEST EDITING
“Spotlight”
Tom McArdle (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
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BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Sicario”
Roger Deakins (5th win)
RUNNER-UP: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
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BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Amy”
James Gay-Rees (1st win) and Asif Kapadia (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “The Look of Silence”
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BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“Brooklyn”
Nick Hornby (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Steve Jobs”
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BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Inside Out”
Josh Cooley (1st win), Ronnie Del Carmen (1st win), Peter Docter (1st win) and Megan LeFauve (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Spotlight”
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BEST ENSEMBLE CAST PERFORMANCE
“Spotlight”
Billy Crudup, Brian D’Arcy James, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Mark Ruffalo, Liev Schreiber, Jamey Sheridan, John Slattery, Stanley Tucci, Elena Wohl
RUNNER-UP: “The Big Short”
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BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Rooney Mara – “Carol”
1st win
RUNNER-UP: Kate Winslet – “Steve Jobs”
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BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Mark Ruffalo – “Spotlight”
1st win
RUNNER-UP: Benicio Del Toro – “Sicario”
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BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
Brie Larson – “Room”
2nd win
RUNNER-UP: Saoirse Ronan – “Brooklyn”
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BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
Eddie Redmayne – “The Danish Girl”
1st win
RUNNER-UP: Johnny Depp – “Black Mass”
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BEST DIRECTOR
George Miller – “Mad Max: Fury Road”
1st win
RUNNER-UP: Thomas McCarthy – “Spotlight”
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BEST MOTION PICTURE of the YEAR
“Inside Out”
Pete Docter (1st win) and Jonas Rivera (1st win)
RUNNER-UP: “Spotlight”
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FUNNIEST FILM
“The Big Short”
MOST EXCITING FILM
“Sicario”
MOST FRIGHTENING FILM
“It Follows”
MOST EMOTIONALLY MOVING FILM
“Inside Out”
MOST SURPRISING FILM
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
MOST DISAPPOINTING FILM
“Youth”
MOST UNDERRATED FILM
“The End of the Tour”
MOST OVERRATED FILM
“Anomalisa”
BEST PROTAGONIST
Mark Watney – “The Martian”
BEST ANTAGONIST
The Catholic Church – “Spotlight”
BEST ANTIHERO
Alejandro – “Sicario”
BEST ROMANCE
Eilis and Tony – “Brooklyn”
BEST OPENING
“It Follows”
BEST ENDING
“45 Years”
BEST SCENE
Juarez/Border Crossing – “Sicario”
BEST LINE of DIALOGUE
“F*ck you, Mars.” – “The Martian”
FILM I REALLY WANTED TO SEE, BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO
“Macbeth”
MY TOP TEN of 2015
1. “Inside Out”
2. “Spotlight”
3. “Son of Saul”
4. “Mad Max: Fury Road”
5. “Room”
6. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
7. “Sicario”
8. “The Revenant”
9. “45 Years”
10. “Brooklyn”
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The 6th Annual Edgy Award Nominations
After 2 years showing up really late to the party, I was determined to get these done on schedule this time around. Overall, a pretty great year for film, or at least a significant one, if nothing else. Plenty of achievements and landmarks to be seen and experienced, so it’s only right to award the best of the best.
To remind everyone, while there may only be five editions of the Edgies available online, the awards are cataloged by yours truly going all the way back to 1940. The recipients’ nomination and win counts are grouped according to each category, with the exception of the two music categories and the four acting categories being linked.
Enjoy…
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BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Cold One“
featured in “Ricki and the Flash”
Music and Lyrics by Jenny Lewis (1st nom) and Jonathan Rice (1st nom)
“It’s My Turn Now“
featured in “Dope”
Music and Lyrics by Pharrell Williams (1st nom)
“One Kind of Love“
featured in “Love and Mercy”
Music and Lyrics by Brian Wilson (1st nom)
“Simple Song #3“
featured in “Youth”
Music and Lyrics by David Lang
“Till It Happens to You“
featured in “The Hunting Ground”
Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga (1st nom) and Diane Warren (4th nom, 1 win – “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”)
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BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Carol“
Carter Burwell (4th nom, 2 wins – “Fargo” and “Barton Fink”)
“Inside Out“
Michael Giacchino (2nd nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Junkie XL (1st nom)
“Sicario“
Johann Johannsson (1st nom)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens“
John Williams (28th nom, 10 wins – “Munich,” “Amistad,” “Schindler’s List,” “Empire of the Sun,” “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back,” “Star Wars: A New Hope,” “Jaws”)
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BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
“Black Mass“
Gloria Pasqua Casny (1st nom) and Joel Harlowb (2nd nom)
“The Danish Girl“
Jan Sewell (1st nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Damian Martin (1st nom), Nadine Prigge (1st nom) and Lesley Vanderwalt (2nd nom)
“The Revenant“
Sian Grigg (2nd nom), Ducan Jarman (2nd nom) and Robert Pandini (1st nom)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
Amanda Knight (2nd nom) and Lisa Tomblin (2nd nom)
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BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“Jurassic World“
Tim Alexander (3rd nom), Martyn Culpitt (1st nom), Michael Billette (1st nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Andrew Jackson (1st nom) Dan Oliver (1st nom) Andy Williams (1st nom) and Tom Wood (1st nom)
“The Martian”
Anders Langlands (1st nom), Chris Lawrence (2nd nom, 1st win – “Gravity”), Richard Stammers (3rd nom) and Steven Warner (1st nom)
“The Revenant“
Richard McBride (1st nom), Matt Shumway (1st nom), Jason Smith (1st nom) and Cameron Waldbauer (2nd nom)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens“
Chris Corbould (5th nom, 1 win – “Inception”), Roger Guyett (7th nom), Neal Scanlan (2nd nom, 1 win – “Babe”) and Pat Dubach (2nd nom)
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
“Inside Out“
Ren Klyce (4th nom, 1 win – “The Social Network”) and Shannon Mills (2nd nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Scott Hecker (2nd nom), Mark Mangini (4th nom) and Wayne Pashley (2nd nom)
“The Martian”
Oliver Tarney (3rd nom, 1 win – “United 93”)
“Sicario“
Alan Robert Murray (2nd nom)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
David Acord (1st nom) and Matthew Wood (7th nom)
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BEST SOUND EFFECTS MIXING
“Jurassic World“
Christopher Boyes (7th nom, 1 win – “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”) and Kirk Francis (4th nom, 1 win – “L.A. Confidential”)
“Love & Mercy“
Eugene Gearty (1st nom), Edward Tise (2nd nom) and Chris Jenkins (3rd nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Chris Jenkins (3rd nom), Ben Osmo (1st nom) and Gregg Rudloff (4th nom, 2 wins – “The Matrix” and “Glory”)
“The Revenant“
Chris Duestertiek (1st nom), Frank A. Montano (3rd nom), Jon Taylor (1st nom) and Randy Thom (7th nom, 3 wins – “Cast Away,” “Forrest Gump” and “The Right Stuff”)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
Andy Nelson (22nd nom, 5 wins – “Les Miserables,” “Cloverfield,” “Munich,” “Saving Private Ryan” and “L.A. Confidential”), Chtistopher Scarabosio (3rd nom) and Stuart Wilson (2nd nom)
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BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Brooklyn”
Odile Dicks-Mireaux (1st nom)
“Carol“
Sandy Powell (8th nom, 3 wins – “The Aviator,” “Gangs of New York” and “Interview with the Vampire”)
“The Danish Girl“
Paco Delgado (2nd nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Jenny Beaven (7th nom, 2 wins – “The Remains of the Day” and “A Room with a View”)
“The Revenant“
Jacqueline West (3rd nom)
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BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Carol“
Judy Becker (1st nom) and Heather Loeffler (1st nom)
“Crimson Peak“
Thomas E. Sanders (3rd nom, 1 win – “Saving Private Ryan”), Jeffrey A. Melvin (1st nom) and Shane Vieau (1st nom)
“The Danish Girl“
Eve Stewartb (3rd nom) and Michael Standish (1st nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Colin Gibson (1st nom) and Lisa Thompson (1st nom)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens“
Rick Carter (5th nom, 1 win – “Lincoln”) and Lee Sandales (2nd nom)
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BEST EDITING
“Amy“
Chris King (1st nom)
“Inside Out”
Kevin Nolting (1st nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
Margaret Sixel (1st nom)
“The Martian“
Pietro Scalia (5th nom, 2 wins – “Black Hawk Down” and “JFK”)
“Spotlight“
Tom McArdle (1st nom)
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BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“The Hateful Eight“
Robert Richardson (6th nom, 2 wins – “Born on the Fourth of July” and “Platoon”)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
John Seale (5th nom)
“The Revenant“
Emmanuel Lubezki (6th nom, 3 wins – “Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance,” “The Tree of Life” and “Children of Men”)
“Sicario“
Roger Deakins (14th nom, 4 wins – “O, Brother Where Art Thou?,” “Fargo,” “The Shawshank Redemption” and “Barton Fink”)
“Son of Saul“
Matyas Erdely (1st nom)
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BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Amy“
James Gay-Rees (1st nom) and Asif Kapadia (1st nom)
“Cartel Land”
Matthew Heineman (1st nom) and Tom Yellin (1st nom)
“Cobain: Montage of Heck“
Brett Morgen (1st nom) and Danielle Renfrew (2nd nom)
“The Look of Silence“
Joshua Oppenheimer (2nd nom, 1 win – “The Act of Killing”)
“Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom“
Evgeny Afineevsky (1st nom) and Den Tolmer (1st nom)
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BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“45 Years“
Andrew Haigh (1st nom)
“Brooklyn“
Nick Hornby (2nd nom)
“The Big Short“
Adam McKay (1st nom) and Charles Randolph (1st nom)
“Room“
Emma Donoghue (1st nom)
“Steve Jobs“
Aaron Sorkin (5th nom, 3 wins – “Moneyball, “The Social Network” and “A Few Good Men”
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BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Ex Machina“
Alex Garland (1st nom)
“Inside Out“
Josh Cooley (1st nom), Ronnie Del Carmen (1st nom), Pete Doctor (3rd nom) and Meg LeFauve (1st nom)
“Me and Earl and the Dying Girl”
Jesse Andrews (1st nom)
“Sicario“
Taylor Sheridan (1st nom)
“Spotlight“
Thomas McCarthy (3rd nom) and Josh Singer (1st nom)
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BEST ENSEMBLE CAST PERFORMANCE
“The Big Short“
Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Karen Gillam, Ryan Gosling, Melissa Leo, Hamish Linklater, John Magaro, Billy Magnussen, Adepero Oduye, Brad Pitt, Rafe Spall, Jeremy Strong, Marisa Tomei, Finn Wittrock
“Brooklyn“
Eva Birthistle, Jim Broadbent, Emory Cohen, Fiona Glasgow, Domhnall Gleason, Eileen O’Higgins, Eve Macklin, Samantha Munro, Nora Jane Noone, Emily Bett Rickards, Saoirse Ronan, Julie Walters
“The Hateful Eight“
Zoe Bell, Demian Bichir, Bruce Dern, Walter Goggins, Dana Gourrier, Samuel L. Jackson, Gene Jones, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell, Channing Tatum
“Spotlight“
Billy Crudup, Brian D’Arcy James, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Mark Ruffalo, Liev Schreiber, Jamey Sheridan, John Slattery, Stanley Tucci, Elena Wohl
“Straight Outta Compton“
Paul Giamatti, Elena Goode, Corey Hawkins, Aldis Hodge, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Jason Mitchell, Alexandra Shipp, R. Marcos Taylor, Marlon Yates Jr.
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BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE 
Rooney Mara – “Carol”
2nd nom
Kristen Stewart – “Clouds of Sils Maria”
1st nom
Mya Taylor – “Tangerine”
1st nom
Julie Walters – “Brooklyn”
1st nom
Kate Winslet – “Steve Jobs”
7th nom, 2 wins – “Little Children” and “Sense and Sensibility”
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BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
Paul Dano – “Love and Mercy”
1st nom
Benicio Del Toro – “Sicario”
3rd nom, 1 win – “21 Grams”
Tom Hardy – “The Revenant”
2nd nom
Mark Ruffalo – “Spotlight”
3rd nom
Jason Segel – “The End of the Tour”
1st nom
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BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
Brie Larson – “Room”
2nd nom, 1 win – “Short Term 12”
Carey Mulligan – “Suffragette”
3rd nom, 1 win – “An Education”
Charlotte Rampling – “45 Years”
1st nom
Saoirse Ronan – “Brooklyn”
1st nom
Lily Tomlin – “Grandma”
2nd nom
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BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
Johnny Depp – “Black Mass”
3rd nom, 1 win – “Edward Scissorhands”
Leonardo DiCaprio – “The Revenant”
8th nom, 1 win – “The Aviator”
Michael Fassbender – “Steve Jobs”
3rd nom, 1 win – “12 Years a Slave”
Eddie Redmayne – “The Danish Girl”
3rd nom
Geza Rohrig – “Son of Saul”
1st nom
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BEST DIRECTOR
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – “The Revenant”
3rd nom
Tom McCarthy – “Spotlight”
1st nom
George Miller – “Mad Max: Fury Road
1st nom
Laszlo Neomes – “Son of Saul”
1st nom
Denis Villeneuve – “Sicario”
2nd nom
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BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
“45 Years“
Tristan Goligher (1st nom)
“Brooklyn“
Fiona Dwyer (2nd nom) and Amanda Posey (2nd nom)
“Inside Out”
Pete Doctor (1st nom) and Jonas Rivera (1st nom)
“Mad Max: Fury Road“
George Miller (2nd nom) and Doug Mitchell (2nd nom)
“The Revenant“
Steve Golin (5th nom, 1 win – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”), Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (4th nom), Arnon Milchan (3rd nom) and Mary Parent (1st nom)
“Room“
Ed Guiney (1st nom)
“Sicario“
Thad Luckinbill (1st nom) and Molly Smith (1st nom)
“Son of Saul“
Laszlo Nemes (1st nom)
“Spotlight“
Steve Golin (5th nom, 1 win – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”), Nicole Rocklin (1st nom) and MIchael Sugar (1st nom)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens“
J.J. Abrams (1st nom), Brian Burk (1st nom) and Kathleen Kennedy (9th nom)
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NOMINATION TALLY
Mad Max: Fury Road – 11
The Revenant – 9
Sicario – 7
Star Wars: The Force Awakens – 7
Brooklyn – 6
Spotlight – 6
Inside Out – 5
Carol – 4
The Danish Girl – 4
Son of Saul – 4
45 Years – 3
Love and Mercy – 3
The Martian – 3
Room – 3
Steve Jobs – 3
Amy – 2
The Hateful Eight – 2
Jurassic World – 2
Stay tuned for for the winners to be announced, hopefully within the next week…
2016 Oscar Predictions
Great year for film. My own picks for the 6th Annual Edgy Awards will commence later this week. Meanwhile, here are my predictions for that other awards show.
I’ve never understood not waiting until the last minute. I soak up every final thought. Last year, I really went all out with the notion of using my heart instead of my head. I crashed and burned, pulling in one of my worst percentages in a decade. This year, I’m all business. Happy Oscars…
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BEST MOTION PICTURE of the YEAR
WILL WIN: “The Revenant”
MIGHT WIN: “Spotlight”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Inside Out”
BEST DIRECTOR
WILL WIN: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – “The Revenant”
MIGHT WIN: George Miller – “Mad Max: Fury Road”
SHOULD BE HERE: Denis Villneuve – “Sicario”
BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE
WILL WIN: Leonardo DiCaprio – “The Revenant”
MIGHT WIN: Bryan Cranston – “Trumbo”
SHOULD BE HERE: Johnny Depp – “Black Mass”
BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE
WILL WIN: Brie Larson – “Room”
MIGHT WIN: Saoirse Ronan – “Brooklyn”
SHOULD BE HERE: Carey Mulligan – “Suffragette”
BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE
WILL WIN: Sylvester Stallone – “Creed”
MIGHT WIN: Mark Ruffalo – “Spotlight”
SHOULD BE HERE: Benicio Del Toro – “Sicario”
BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE
WILL WIN: Alicia Vikander – “The Danish Girl“
MIGHT WIN: Rooney Mara – “Carol”
SHOULD BE HERE: Mya Taylor – “Tangerine”
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: “Spotlight”
MIGHT WIN: “Inside Out”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Sicario”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
WILL WIN: “The Big Short”
MIGHT WIN: “Room”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Steve Jobs”
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
WILL WIN: “Son of Saul”
MIGHT WIN: “Mustang”
SHOULD BE HERE: “N/A”
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
WILL WIN: “Amy”
MIGHT WIN: “Cartel Land”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
WILL WIN: “Inside Out”
MIGHT WIN: “Anomalisa”
SHOULD BE HERE: N/A
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
WILL WIN: “The Revenant”
MIGHT WIN: “Sicario”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Son of Saul”
BEST EDITING
WILL WIN: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
MIGHT WIN: “The Big Short”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Amy”
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
WILL WIN: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
MIGHT WIN: “The Revenant”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Crimson Peak”
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
WILL WIN: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
MIGHT WIN: “The Danish Girl”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Brooklyn”
BEST SOUND MIXING
WILL WIN: “”Mad Max: Fury Road”
MIGHT WIN: “The Revenant”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Love & Mercy”
BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
WILL WIN: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
MIGHT WIN: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Inside Out”
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
WILL WIN: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
MIGHT WIN: “The Revenant”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Jurassic World”
BEST MAKEUP and HAIRSTYLING
WILL WIN: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
MIGHT WIN: “The Revenant”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Black Mass”
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
WILL WIN: “The Hateful Eight”
MIGHT WIN: “Carol”
SHOULD BE HERE: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
WILL WIN: “Till It Happens to You” from “The Hunting Ground”
MIGHT WIN: “Simple Song 3” from “Youth”
SHOULD BE HERE: “One Kind of Love” from “Love and Mercy”
BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: “Ave Maria”
MIGHT WIN: “Stutterer”
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BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
WILL WIN: “Sanjay’s Super Team”
MIGHT WIN: “Bear Story”
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BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
WILL WIN: “Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah”
MIGHT WIN: “Body Team 12”
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