Category: 94th Oscars (2021)

  • Precursor: 8th Phoenix Critics Circle Awards (2021)

    Phoenix is picking mostly the same selections as others, though this is a rare get for The Tragedy of Macbeth picking up the Cinematography prize and for Mike Feist as Best Supporting Actor. Awards Tallies (5) The Power of the Dog (2) Licorice Pizza The Awards

  • 94th Oscar Preview: Precursor Winners & Losers, Week 3

    As the precursor awards continue unabated until Oscar night, I’m going to be providing a weekly update highlighting the films that have won and lost momentum through the precursor awards (and in some cases other outside influences). There are only two general lulls in precursor season and they happen the next two weeks. While there…

  • Precursor: 13th Indiana Critics Awards (2021)

    Is Mass picking up steam? It’s entirely possible. The film started out pretty slowly, but has been accumulating more and more awards and nominations as the season goes along rather than less. That said, this group’s selections are mostly split between out-there selections and ones others have been making as well. So, there isn’t a…

  • Precursor: 16th St. Louis Critics Awards (2021)

    St. Louis critics are following along with their bigger city compatriots in most ways with Ann Dowd and Mass doing far better here than they’ve down elsewhere. Awards Tallies (4) The Power of the Dog (3) Licorice Pizza, Mass (2) Cruella, Dune The Awards Best Film Licorice Pizza Best Animated Film The Mitchells vs. the…

  • Precursor: 20th Utah Critics Awards (2021)

    There’s not a lot to say about these awards except that they were mostly like other groups with some very bizarre selections (such as The Mitchells vs. the Machines for Best Original Screenplay). Either they didn’t get to see all of the film or personal predilections got in the way of films like Licorice Pizza,…

  • Precursor: 47th Los Angeles Critics Awards (2021)

    The Los Angeles Film Critics Association have tried to one-up the New York Film Critics Circle in just how far outside the mainstream they can go. This time, they have given all but five awards to either non-English language films or documentaries or (in the case of Flee), both. Whether they are just saying it…

  • Precursor: 5th Online Female Critics Nominations (2021)

    Although The Power of the Dog easily led the nominations count, Benedict Cumberbatch was curiously missing from the list. Beyond that, Titane came out of this list with more nominations than The Worst Person in the World while the latter film is the one that made the Best Picture slate. A lot of out of…

  • Precursor: 25th Florida Critics Nominations (2021)

    The Power of the Dog was clearly dominant in these nominations, but Annette did incredibly well too. Strangely, Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy did better with this group than did his Drive My Car. Definitely an outlier there. Nominations Tallies (9) The Power of the Dog (7) Annette (6) West Side Story (4)…

  • Precursor: 42nd London Critics Nominations (2021)

    There are two things we always note with awards from the London Critics. The first is that their release windows vary slightly from the US in most case (or drastically in some others). Further, they have their own British/Irish slate of categories, which often bolsters the chances of those productions and the home territory advantage…

  • Precursor: 13th North Texas Critics Nominations (2021)

    The North Texas Film Critics either didn’t see every movie or they didn’t like most of what everyone else liked. Belfast, The Power of the Dog, and King Richard were mostly left aside. It’s either a lack of exposure or a lack of diversity. Nominations Tallies (7) West Side Story (4) The Green Knight (3)…

  • Precursor: 34th Chicago Critics Awards (2021)

    Winning all but one of its 8 nominations, The Power of the Dog absolutely dominated this year’s Chicago Film Critics awards. Not much else to say here, but it looks like Jane Campion’s film is heading towards a solid run through the precursors towards at least Campion’s win of Best Directing at the Oscars if…

  • Precursor: 8th Phoenix Critics Circle Nominations (2021)

    Another big haul for The Power of the Dog. The more people see the film, the more recognition it’s getting. The same can be said of West Side Story. Meanwhile, Licorice Pizza continues to overperform expectations. Nominations Tallies (8) The Power of the Dog (6) Licorice Pizza, West Side Story (4) Drive My Car, The…

  • Precursor: 37th Spirit Award Nominations (2021)

    The Spirit Awards had taken a populist turn in recent years, but they’ve snapped back to their obscure references, giving Zola its most citations, recognizing Oscar contenders The Lost Daughter and C’mon C’mon in minor ways, but ultimately saying they won’t be beholden to popular titles. As such, the likes of Olivia Colman and Joaquin…

  • Precursor: 13th Indiana Critics Nominations (2021)

    The Indiana Film Journalists have an unusual way of handing out awards, putting together a longlist in lieu of nominations. They’ll then present their winners in those various categories. This is the first group where Judas and the Black Messiah, which came out in early 2021, but was considered for last year’s Oscars, has shown…

  • 94th Oscar Preview: Precursor Winners & Losers, Week 2

    As the precursor awards continue unabated until Oscar night, I’m going to be providing a weekly update highlighting the films that have won and lost momentum through the precursor awards (and in some cases other outside influences). Things remain busy in the precursor world, but this week will likely be the last busy one until…

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