Ohio Critics Choose 'Selma,' Georgia likes 'Boyhood,' Tilda Swinton

Well, kudos to the Ohio critics! Their list of winners is very cool and totally worthy- Selma, Essie Davis, Tilda Swinton...great picks, guys.

OHIO FILM CRITICS

Film: Selma
Director: Ava DuVernay, Selma
Actor: David Oyelowo, Selma
Actress: Essie Davis, The Babadook
S. Actor: J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
S. Actress: Tilda Swinton, Snowpiercer
Ensemble: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Actor of the Year: Jake Gyllenhaal, Enemy & Nightcrawler
Breakthrough Artist: Ava DuVernay, Selma
Cinematography: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Editing: Whiplash
A. Screenplay: The Imitation Game
O. Screenplay: Selma
Score: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Documentary: Finding Vivian Maier
Foreign Language Film: We Are the Best!
Animated: The Lego Movie
Overlooked Film: The Babadook

Meanwhile, Georgia critics went for Boyhood, but also spread the wealth, handing another critics win to Tilda Swinton in Snowpiercer and Marion Cotillard in Two Days, One Night.

GEORGIA FILM CRITICS

Best Picture
BOYHOOD

Best Director
Richard Linklater BOYHOOD

Best Actor
Jake Gyllenhaal NIGHTCRAWLER

Best Actress
Marion Cotillard TWO DAYS ONE NIGHT

Best Supporting Actor
JK Simmons WHIPLASH

Best Supporting Actress
Tilda Swinton SNOWPIERCER

Best Original Screenplay
NIGHTCRAWLER

Best Adapted Screenplay
GONE GIRL

Best Cinematography
BIRDMAN

Best Production Design
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL

Best Original Score
INTERSTELLAR (Hans Zimmer)

Best Original Song
"Glory" from SELMA

Best Ensemble Cast
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL

Best Foreign Language Film
IDA

Best Animated Feature Film
THE LEGO MOVIE

Best Documental Feature Film
LIFE ITSELF

Breakthought of the Year
David Oyelowo

Makeup & Hairstyling Guild Nominees

After today, The Grand Budapest Hotel remains the one movie to hit every single guild in the runup to the Oscar nominations. Pretty impressive, but the question is does the Academy still hold a blockage when it comes to Wes Anderson films? Can he actually get for Best Director, for example? In this category I think the three Oscar nominees will be Guardians, Budapest and probably Maleficent.

Contemporary Makeup

  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  • Gone Girl
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Interstellar
  • Nightcrawler

Period and/or Character Makeup

  • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 1
  • Into the Woods
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Theory of Everything
  • Unbroken

Special Makeup Effects

  • Foxcatcher
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Into the Woods
  • Maleficent
  • The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Contemporary Hairstyling

  • Birdman
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Interstellar
  • St. Vincent
  • Winter's Tale

Period and/or Character Hairstyling

  • Get On Up
  • Into the Woods
  • Selma
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Theory of Everything

Cinematography and Costume Guild Nominees

Two more guilds announced today, with the American Society of Cinematographers going first. The ASC is a very exclusive group and overlap with the Academy cinematography branch is huge, so frankly this may be your Oscar five as well:

ASC nominees

  • Birdman
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Imitation Game
  • Mr. Turner
  • Unbroken

At least Mr. Turner didn't miss here- the cinematography was its most luscious aspect. And the fact that Imitation Game made it into even this group really shows how strong it is across the board with the industry. Meanwhile, the Costume Designers Guild also spoke up.

2014 CDG Nominations

Contemporary Film

  • Birdman
  • Boyhood
  • Gone Girl
  • Interstellar
  • Wild

Fantasy Film

  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
  • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 1
  • Into the Woods
  • Maleficent

Period Film

  • The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Imitation Game
  • Inherent Vice
  • Selma
  • The Theory of Everything

Well, apparently the CDG was the only guild that saw Selma, or they just assumed the 1960's costumes must be good enough to get it. Based on this, and knowing the Academy loves period film, my guess would be that the five Oscar nominees are Budapest, Into the Woods, Imitation Game, Maleficent and Mr. Turner. I don't why Turner is missing from this list, but it has the kinds of costumes the Oscars love, so I fully expect it will get in there.

TEASER: "Ant-Man"

Marvel's current timetable of one sequel and one "original" film a year continues, as the trailer for Ant-Man drops. The most publicity this movie's gotten has been all the controversy surrounding Edgar Wright abandoning the project last year after spending at least three years writing the script and working on pre-production. Apparently the director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz had ideas that were far too creative and "off-brand" for Marvel, which now seems to package its movies off an assembly line devoid of unique content. So it shouldn't be surprising that they've produced a very generic trailer after placing director-for-hire Peyton Reed on the film. I love Paul Rudd, but sorry guys- I see nothing to get excited about in this teaser. It's coming out July 17th.