State of the Race: National Board of Review

What is the National Board of Review? Wikipedia tells us that this is an organization, starting in 1908, made up of critics, film enthusiasts, academics, and filmmakers in the New York Metropolitan area. Despite having “National” in name, the Board is rather regional and has only about 100 members cast ballots for nominees and winners in various categories. So… in terms of overlap to what the Academy does, it’s limited, and shows more correlation than causation. The main point, in terms of the Oscar race, is that the NBR is the first critical body to announce its annual awards. And it’s always fun to have news.

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Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (2017)

Now available on Netflix
Director: Chris Smith
Starring: Jim Carrey

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton. Just soak in that title. Vice wants you to. Andy Kaufman would want you to. Probably. It’s a knowing joke, owing that you already have knowledge of what Tony Clifton is (which, at this point in 2017, would probably be exclusively from The Man on the Moon, rather than the primary source). And that’s kind of what this movie is – it’s a philosophical and skin crawling documentary which requires the reviewer to have watched Jim Carrey’s 1999 biopic about Andy Kaufman to enjoy watching this 2017 film. I did, and I thought it was fascinating.

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State of the Race: Film Independent Spirit Awards

Happy Thanksgiving! We give thanks to never ending coverage of the lead up to the Oscars. Our awards cornucopia adds the nominations for the Film Independent Spirit Awards, which came out this week on November 21, 2017. Huzzah.

This is the second award domino to fall (after the Gotham Award nominations), but is similarly unconnected to the actual industry. The Spirit Awards are given by Film Independent, a nonprofit arts organization supporting independent films and filmmakers, for “independent” movies made for under $20 million. Prestige arms of big studios still get in here, like Fox Searchlight, Paramount Vintage, and Sony Pictures Classics. But also, big prestige films that win Oscars get celebrated here too – four out of the last five Best Picture winners were also winners here: The Artist (2011), 12 Years a Slave (2013), Birdman (2014), Spotlight (2015) and Moonlight (2016). And they sort of steal Oscar thunder too – the Independent Spirit Awards are usually held the night before the Oscars. This year, they’ll have Nick Kroll and John Mulaney (of Oh Hello fame) hosting. Fun.

Statistics

Before the nominations, the statistics – the Spirits improve from the Gothams (35% prediction to Best Picture) with a 44% overall prediction for a Best Picture nomination (taken from 2009 onward, since that was the year that the BP field expanded from five). There have been 18 Academy Award nominated films out of 41 Spirit nominations. Taken year to year, the full BP slate averages about 2.25 Spirit films a year, including two last year with Moonlight (the Spirit winner) and Manchester by the Sea. Some other categories have less success – Best Director is only about 29%, but every Spirit winner has been a nominated Director since ’09. Best Actor is 29%, Best Actress increases to 44%, Supporting Actor is 28%, and Best Supporting Actress is 20%.

So there is some correlation – it averages out to at least one Spirit nominee in all of these categories, and there are Oscar winners in the bunch with Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea, 2016), Brie Larson (Room, 2015), J.K. Simmons (Whiplash, 2014), Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave, 2013) and director Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist, 2011) among many others.

Nominations

Best Picture
Call Me by Your Name
Get Out
Lady Bird
The Florida Project
The Rider

Best Director
Sean BakerThe Florida Project
Jonas CarpignanoA Ciambra
Luca GuadagninoCall Me by Your Name
Jordan PeeleGet Out
Benny & Josh SafdieGood Time
Chloe ZhaoThe Rider

Best Actress
Salma HayekBeatriz at Dinner
Frances McDormandThree Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Margot RobbieI, Tonya
Saoirse RonanLady Bird
Shinobu TerajimaOh Lucy!
Regina WilliamsLife and nothing more

Best Actor
Timothee ChalametCall Me by Your Name
Harris DickinsonBeach Rats
James FrancoThe Disaster Artist
Daniel KaluuyaGet Out
Robert PattinsonGood Time

Best Supporting Actress
Holly HunterThe Big Sick
Allison JanneyI, Tonya
Laurie MetcalfLady Bird
Lois SmithMarjorie Prime
Taliah Lennice WebsterGood Time

Best Supporting Actor
Nnamdi AsomughaCrown Heights
Armie HammerCall Me by Your Name
Barry KeoghanThe Killing of a Sacred Deer
Sam RockwellThree Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Benny SafdieGood Time

Other Categories

Robert Altman Award
Mudbound

John Cassavetes Awards
Dayveon
A Ghost Story
Life and nothing more
Most Beautiful Island
The Transfiguration

Best First Feature
Columbus
Ingrid Goes West
Menashe
Oh Lucy!
Patti Cake$

Best Screenplay
Greta GerwigLady Bird
Azazel JacobsThe Lovers
Martin McDonaghThree Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Jordan Peele – Get Out
Mike WhiteBeatriz at Dinner

Best First Screenplay
Kris AvedisianDonald Cried
Emily V. Gordon & Kumail NanjianiThe Big Sick
Ingrid JungermannWomen Who Kill
KogonadaColumbus
David Branson Smith & Matt SpicerIngrid Goes West

Best Cinematography
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Columbus
Beach Rats
Call Me by Your Name
The Rider

Best Editing
Good Time
Call Me by Your Name
The Rider
Get Out
I, Tonya

Best International Film
BPM (Beats Per Minute) – France
A Fantastic Woman – Chile
I Am Not a Witch – Zambia
Lady Macbeth – United Kingdom
Loveless – Russia

Best Documentary
The Departure
Faces Places
Last Men in Aleppo
Motherland
Quest

Multiple Nominations:
6 – Call Me by Your Name
5 – Get Out, Good Time
4 – Lady Bird, The Rider
3 – I Tonya, Columbus
2 – The Florida Project, The Big Sick, Beatriz at Dinner, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Ingrid Goes West, Beach Rats, Oh Lucy!, Life and nothing more

Of Note

Call Me by Your Name is getting the nominations it should – a favorite coming out of the film festivals, it was expected to dominate these independent award nominations. So it’s good for its chances at Oscar that it is doing as well as it is here.

After momentum at the Gothams, both Jordan Peele (Director/Screenplay) and most excitedly Daniel Kaluuya (Actor) continue to pick up nominations. Get Out is a genre movie, so it had a steep hill to climb to Oscar plaudits. The movie already can’t be denied from a financial perspective, as it made bank from a modest budget – now it seems like it also can’t be denied from a critical perspective. Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic is one thing, but showing up on these nomination lists keeps this February movie in the spotlight, which is a good thing.

Get used to what I’m dubbing the “Triumvirate of Moms” in Best Supporting Actress – Holly Hunter, Allison Janney, and Laurie Metcalf are all playing mothers that keep hitting the same award shows. I expect them to keep showing up until Oscar night… when three moms enter… and one mom leaves…

The Rider looks interesting and got nominations across the board, but this is a case of Spirit nominations only – the movie doesn’t screen until 2018 and won’t be eligible. Similarly, Good Time, a critical favorite, is being lauded here and would be eligible for Oscar, but seems just like an indie hit, and not an Academy movie.

Hopeful Oscar Nominations (in my opinion):
Best Picture – Call Me by Your Name, Get Out, Lady Bird, maybe The Florida Project
Best Director – Luca Guadagnino, Jordan Peele, maybe Sean Baker
Best Actress – Frances McDormand, Saoirse Ronan, maybe Margot Robbie
Best Actor – Timothee Chalamet, maybe Daniel Kaluuya and James Franco
Best Supporting Actress – Holly Hunter, Allison Janney, Laurie Metcalf
Best Supporting Actor – Sam Rockwell, Armie Hammer

Interesting Omissions:

Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri for Best Picture – really interesting. Both here and at the Gothams, Three Billboards was snubbed for Best Picture after being the audience award winner at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). But Frances, Rockwell and McDonagh got kudos here. Hmm.

An unfortunate one here that The Big Sick didn’t get in for Best Picture. Emily and Kumail were nominated for writing, which is great, and Hunter is holding it down in acting. I just really like that movie.

Greta Gerwig for Best Director – another case of a lot of love all over (Picture, Actress, Supporting Actress, Screenplay) but GG, a former Spirit nominee for Greenberg and indie queen, missed out on this one.

Willem Dafoe (The Florida Project) and Michael Stuhlbarg (Call Me) for Best Supporting Actor – some Oscar front runners missed out here, with Armie replacing Stuhlbarg for the same movie. I don’t think Dafoe is in trouble as a lot of the Spirit nominees here are long shots for Oscar.

Mudbound gets the backhanded compliment of a special award, but nothing competitive – exactly like the special jury prize for the cast from the Gotham Awards. Interesting how Netflix’s big play keeps getting left of the normal categories.

Mudbound (2017)

Now Available on Netflix
Directed By: Dee Rees
Starring: Carey Mulligan, Jason Mitchell, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Clarke, Mary J. Blige

These are the Netflix original movies so far: Beasts of No Nation, The Ridiculous 6, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny, Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, Special Correspondents, The Do-Over, The Fundamentals of Caring, Rebirth, Tallulah, XOXO, ARQ, The Siege of Jadotville, Mascots, I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, 7 Años, True Memoirs of an International Assassin, Mercy, Spectral, Barry, Coin Heist, Clinical, Take the 10, iBoy, Imperial Dreams, Girlfriend’s Day, I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, Burning Sands, Deidra & Laney Rob a Train, The Most Hated Woman in America, The Discovery, Win It All, Sandy Wexler, Sand Castle, Tramps, Small Crimes, Handsome, Blame!, War Machine, Shimmer Lake, You Get Me, Okja, To the Bone, The Incredible Jessica James, Naked, What Happened to Monday, Death Note, Little Evil, First They Killed My Father, Gerald’s Game, Our Souls at Night, The Meyerowitz Stories, The Babysitter, 1922, Wheelman, The Killer, A Christmas Prince, and now Mudbound. Some are better than others are (as some are Adam Sandler movies), but it does not seem like any would be a five star movie. Only with this latest movie does a Netflix movie seem like it is trying to be a classic.

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Talkie Talk #63: The Watchlist / Valerian / Wind River / Justice League / Survivor / News – 11/22

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The cool guy trio of Chris, Brent and TJ talk extensively about their Watchlists (includes talk about the disappointment of Valerian, the surprising Wind River, and the lifeless husk of Justice League, amidst many more!), Reality Roundup (Survivor suicide pool claims another life), and then dip into  Breezy on the Streets (week’s news in film, TV and games).

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The Watchlist (1:06)
Chris: Smurfs: The Lost Village (2:02), Burning Sands (5:28), Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (10:15), The LEGO Batman Movie (16:52), Master Chef (21:37), Shot Caller (21:55), The Punisher (21:30), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (23:15)
TJ: Murder on the Orient Express (31:34), Chappie (35:08), Atomic Blonde (39:02), Wind River (42:36)
Brent: Bounce (49:57), The Sum of All Fears (51:50), Paycheck (53:50), Jersey Girl (55:55), Clerks 2 (57:40), Man about Town (58:06), Justice League (1:01:14)
Reality Roundup: Survivor (1:04:30), The Challenge (1:08:00)
Breezy on the Streets (1:08:24)
1:08:30 – Number Nine (Tarantino Manson movie with Tom Cruise) coming to Sony
1:09:20 – CBS coming out with Stripes TV show – you’re welcome
1:09:44 – Al Franken accused of sexual misconduct
1:10:05 – Amazon Prime’s new Lord of the Rings show
1:11:08 – EA hates its players, gives them punishing micro-transaction system in Star Wars: Battlefront II
1:15:05 – Despicable Me studio to make new Super Mario animated movie
1:16:08 – Best Bet this Weekend: Coco or Roman J. Israel, Esquire

Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante.

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Talkie Talk #62: Good Morning, Vietnam / The Films of Robin Williams

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Goooooooooood morninnnnnnnnnng, Talkie Talk! Today we’re talking about Good Morning, Vietnam, an interesting war movie – and then talking about Robin Williams in general – an actor integral to the films of our childhoods. Spoiler alert – Flubber is snubbed.

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Homework Assignment: Good Morning, Vietnam (1:20)
Main Topic: Robin Williams (16:55)
Introducing: Instant Talk of Fame, inducting a baseline of films without a vote: First, It’s a Wonderful Life (40:15)
New Homework Assignment: Into the Wild (Amazon Prime) (43:43)

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Talkie Talk #61: Watchlist / Stranger Things Spoilers / Survivor / News – 11/15

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Happy November! We talk about our Watchlists, including our Reality Roundup (including The Challenge and Survivor), enjoy Thor: Ragnarok, and then dip into a bracing Breezy on the Streets (week’s news in film, TV and games).

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The Watchlist (0:49)
TJ: Thor: Ragnarok (1:02), Captain America: Civil War (1:59), Greenberg (2:51), Remember the Titans (3:32), The Only Living Boy in New York (4:13), The Dark Tower (6:10), Alive and Kicking (18:21), Band Aid (19:31)
Brent: Wonderstruck (21:09), Mindhunter (24:56)
David: Stranger Things 2 (28:53), Nathan for You: Finding Frances (38:27), Playing: Stardew Valley (39:36)
Chris: Master Chef (43:45)
Reality Roundup: The Challenge (47:32), Are You the One? (50:09), Survivor (50:22)
Breezy on the Streets (57:38)
57:45 – Are You the One getting zero beams (cancellation rumor)
59:27 – Rian Johnson will create a new Star Wars Trilogy for the big screen …
1:00:56 – … And a new Star Wars TV show is on the way on the small screen
1:02:17 – Spacey replaced with Christopher Plummer from finished movie All the Money in the World
1:03:41 – Louis C.K. admits that persistent sexual misconduct rumors are true
1:04:20 – George Takei sexual misconduct rumor from 1980s addressed with flat denial
1:06:42 – Best Bet this Weekend: Justice League, Wonder or Mudbound

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> Outro song “Extemporaneous  Birth” courtesy of Boo Reefa 

Ingrid Goes West (2017)

Now Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, Google Play
Director: Matt Spicer
Starring: Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Wyatt Russell

Avocado toast, farmer’s markets, top knots, pop art, calling wine “Vino”, boutique hotels, Burning Man, Joan Didion, Mancrushes, pronouncing “bye” like Byeeeeeeeeee. And Instagram. Ingrid Goes West knows the Californian, vacuous white-people world very well. Movies about social media usually feel immediately dated as soon as they are made – This movie, however, feels much more real with the specificity of its caustic jabs.

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Talkie Talk #60: Talk of Fame – Stripes (1981)

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We’re talking Stripes this week and are ready for training, sir. ARRRRRRRRRMY TRAINING, SIR! We discuss this film for potential inclusion to the Talk of Fame.

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Homework/Main Topic: Stripes Talk of Fame (0:43)
New Homework: Good Morning, Vietnam (HBO) (52:26)

Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante.

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole (2017)

Now Available on PS4, XBox One, PC
Developer: Ubisoft

First part of South Park: Fractured But Whole is to play South Park: The Stick of Truth. I don’t mean to be reductive, but Stick of Truth is so good. And I mention it for a reason – Fractured But Whole is a great game to play and a fantastic experience, but is essentially expansive downloadable content (DLC) for the original. But the most lovingly crafted and inspired DLC with fine tweaks to the nooks and crannies of the gameplay experience.

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