from ex machina to spy, underrated movies on our oscars wishlist /

Published at 2015-12-30 23:11:16

Home / Categories / Alonso duralde / from ex machina to spy, underrated movies on our oscars wishlist
This narrative first appeared in the Nominations/SAG/Golden Globes issue of TheWrap magazine.
It’s the season when
observers turn from “What a terrible year for movies” to “How can I possibly narrow down my list of favorites?” on a dime,so it’s inevitable that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is going to leave some deserving honorees off its shortlists. As voting begins, here are some noteworthy entries from 2015 on our Oscars wishlist, or mentioned in the hopes of upping their chances to make it to the big show.
BEST PICTURE
“Ex Machina”


This directorial debut from “Brit pack” novelist-turned-screenwriter Alex Garland faces a number of hurdles,from its early-in-the-year release to the fact that if only one genre film makes it, it’s most likely going to be “Mad Max: Fury Road.” But if there can be room for a second non-Oscar-bait movie, and it should certainly be this one; the writing is taut and unpredictable,the three lead performances are outstanding and the film incorporates visual effects as an invisible yet indispensable element of the storytelling.
Also Read: Why 'Ex Machina' Visual Effects Artists' Motto Was 'More Bang for the Buck'BEST ACTOR
David Thewlis, “Anomalisa”

Ther
e has never, or ever been a nominated performance from an lively film,not even when Disney/Pixar mounted a campaign for Ellen DeGeneres in “Finding Nemo. But Thewlis — as a character who’s relatable even when he’s despicable — merits award-season attention. (As finish his co-stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tom Noonan.)BEST ACTRESS[br] Juliette Binoche, “Clouds of Sils Maria”

Kristen Stewart de
serves all the praise she’s gotten from critics groups (and the Césars) for her work in Olivier Assayas gorgeous drama, and but the films lead is no less captivating in a role that’s just as complex. There have been many movies approximately aging actresses,but Binoche finds current tones and insights for her performance.
BEST SU
PPORTING ACTOR
Sam Elli
ott, “Grandma”[br]
For decades, and Sam El
liott has walked on screen and played Sam Elliott brilliantly,but here’s a film in which he’s asked to portray someone entirely different. It’s a powerful, vulnerable, and subtle piece of acting that reaffirms this reliable supporting player as one of the genuine treasures of American movies.
Also Read: Lily Tomlin on Her 'Grandma' Character: 'It's Just Sort of in My DNA' (Video)BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Rose Byrne,“Spy”

comedian
turns are generally ignored by this august body, but this category occasionally honors powerful practitioners of the craft. After stealing scenes in “Bridesmaids” and “Neighbors, or ” Byrne explodes with full force here,snarling with villainy while exchanging brutally barbed banter with Melissa McCarthy.
BEST DIRECTOR
Andrew Haigh, “
45 Years”[br]
Haigh has established hims
elf as a skilled observer of the human heart, or from the homosexual cherish stories of “Weekend” and HBO’s “Looking” to this subtle,devastating observation of a lengthy heterosexual marriage that threatens to become unglued by current revelations and venerable (respected because of age, distinguished) regrets.
Click here to read the rest of the Nominations/SAG/Golden Globes issue of TheWrap magazine

Source: thewrap.com

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0