Florida Critics Choose 'Mad Max,' Daisy Ridley in Breakthrough

Rack up another one for Mad Max and George Miller here, while Brie Larson wins her 16th critics award, and Paul Dano gets one for Best Actor. He's won several across the board, because there's no real consensus for Best Actor this year, but I wonder what's going to happen with him at the Oscars. I have a feeling he could be overlooked entirely, due to category confusion and the fact that Love and Mercy isn't a contender in major categories besides him. Also, Daisy Ridley is suddenly showing up in these breakthrough awards now- maybe she can use this success to forge a career outside Star Wars.

FLORIDA FILM CRITICS

BEST PICTURE: Mad Max: Fury Road
(Runner-up: Spotlight)

BEST DIRECTOR: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
(Runner-up: Todd Haynes, Carol) 

BEST ACTRESS: Brie Larson, Room
(Runner-up: Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years)

BEST ACTOR: Paul Dano, Love & Mercy
(Runner-up: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant)

BEST ENSEMBLE: Spotlight
(Runner-up: Tangerine)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Spotlight
(Runner-up: Mistress America)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: The Big Short 
(Runner-up: Carol)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Oscar Isaac, Ex Machina
(Runner-up: Michael Shannon, 99 Homes)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Kristen Stewart, Clouds of Sils Maria
(Runner-up: Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Mad Max: Fury Road
(Runner-up: Carol)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: Mad Max: Fury Road
(Runner-up: Star Wars: The Force Awakens)

BEST ART DIRECTION/PRODUCTION DESIGN: Carol
(Runner-up: Mad Max: Fury Road)

BEST SCORE: Love & Mercy
(Runner-up: Carol)

BEST DOCUMENTARY: Amy
(Runner-up: Heart of a Dog)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: The Assassin 
(Runner-up: Mommy)

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: Inside Out
(Runner-up: Anomalisa)

BREAKOUT AWARD: Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
(Runner-up: Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina & The Danish Girl)

Both Phoenix Groups Go For 'Spotlight,' Dublin Critics Circle Likes 'Inside Out'

PHOENIX FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Phoenix has two critics groups, and like Boston and New York, one is their new online group, but these guys are the "real" ones, if you like. And funny, just as I mentioned it earlier, they finally give Vikander the award for The Danish Girl, the film she'll likely be nominated for. Otherwise these are becoming routine choices, except for Ridley Scott in director. No real consensus there obviously, but the DGA will tell the story in that category.

BEST PICTURE: "Spotlight"

BEST DIRECTOR: Ridley Scott, "The Martian"

BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: Leonardo Dicaprio, "The Revenant"

BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE: Brie Larson, "Room"

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Mark Rylance, "Bridge of Spies"

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Alicia Vikander, "The Danish Girl"

BEST ENSEMBLE ACTING: "Spotlight"

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: "Inside Out"

BEST SCREENPLAY ADAPTED FROM OTHER MATERIAL: "The Big Short"

THE OVERLOOKED FILM OF THE YEAR: "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"

BEST ANIMATED FILM: "Inside Out"

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: "Son of Saul"

BEST DOCUMENTARY: "He Named Me Malala"

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: "Bridge of Spies"

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: "See You Again" from "Furious 7"

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: "The Revenant"

BEST FILM EDITING: "Mad Max: Fury Road"

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: "Mad Max: Fury Road"

BEST COSTUME DESIGN: "Mad Max: Fury Road" 

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: "Mad Max: Fury Road"

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE: Alicia Vikander. "Ex Machina"

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A YOUTH: Jacob Tremblay, "Room"

 

PHOENIX CRITICS CIRCLE

The online group weighs in now, some slight variation- Miller in director, Stallone instead of Rylance, and Fassbender instead of Dicaprio. We can see who the alternate choices could be here in races where an overwhelming frontrunner hasn't emerged. 

Best Picture: Spotlight

Best Director: George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road)

Best Actor: Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs)

Best Actress: Brie Larson (Room)

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone (Creed)

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina)

Best Screenplay: Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (Spotlight)

Best Score: Tom Holkenborg (Mad Max: Fury Road)

Best Animated Film: Inside Out

Best Documentary: Amy

Best International Film: Youth

Best Comedy Film: The Big Short

Best Horror Film: It Follows

Best Musical: Straight Outta Compton

Best Mystery or Thriller Film: Sicario

Best Science Fiction Film: Ex Machina

 

DUBLIN CRITICS CIRCLE

Okay, so I know these guys are delayed by a year for when films get to Ireland, but the lack of support for Brooklyn here is a bit concerning. If anybody likes it it should be these guys, right? But they only gave it a shared Best Irish Feature award, and not even hometown girl Saoirse for Best Actress? Huh- I hope the guilds will announce more support for this one, but it looks a little dire all of a sudden, after a strong start.

Best Film: Inside Out

Best Irish Feature: Queen of Ireland / Brooklyn

Best Documentary: Queen of Ireland

Best Actress: Julianne Moore, Still Alice

Best Actor: Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs

Best Director: Alejandro Inarritu, Birdman

Breakthrough International: Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The Force Awakens / Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Mya Taylor, Tangerine


Utah and Kansas City Critics like 'Mad Max;' Black Film Critics Circle Awards 'Creed'

BLACK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

The Black Film Critics Circle embraced one of my favorite movies of the year, Creed, wholeheartedly, giving it every acting honor except Best Actress, which even they now cannot deny to Brie Larson. They also like George Miller in director instead of Ryan Coogler, which interesting.

Best Picture: Creed

Best Directing: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Actor: Michael B. Jordan, Creed

Best Actress: Brie Larson, Room

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, Creed

Best Supporting Actress: Tessa Thompson, Creed

Best Screenwriting (Original Screenplay): Straight Outta Compton

Best Screenwriting (Adapted Screenplay): The Martian

Best Cinematography: Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Foreign Language Film: Son of Saul

Best Documentary Feature: What Happened, Miss Simone?

Best Animated Feature: Inside Out

Best Ensemble Performance: Straight Outta Compton

 

UTAH

Meanwhile, these guys prefer Mad Max down the line, but they also like Stallone, and look at that Rose Byrne win for Spy in supporting- now that's creative. I also like seeing an acknowledgment of The Hunting Ground in documentary- one of the most important films of the year.

Best Picture: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
(Runner-up: THE MARTIAN)

Best Director: George Miller, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD

(Runner-up: Ridley Scott, THE MARTIAN)

 Best Actress: Brie Larson, ROOM
(Runner-up: Saoirse Ronan, BROOKLYN)

 Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, THE REVENANT
(Runner-up: Matt Damon, THE MARTIAN)

 Best Supporting Actress: Rose Byrne, SPY
(Runner-up: Alicia Vikander, EX MACHINA)

 Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, CREED
(Runner-up: Oscar Isaac, EX MACHINA)

 Best Original Screenplay: Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve & Josh Cooley, INSIDE OUT
(Runner-up: SPOTLIGHT)

 Best Adapted Screenplay: Drew Goddard, THE MARTIAN
(Runner-up: Nick Hornby, BROOKLYN)

Best Cinematography: John Seale, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
(Runner-up: Emmanuel Lubezki, THE REVENANT)

 Best Documentary: THE HUNTING GROUND
(Runner-up: AMY)

 Best Foreign Language Film: TIMBUKTU
(Runner-up: SON OF SAUL)

Best Animated Feature:INSIDE OUT
(Runner-up: SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE)

KANSAS CITY

The KC guys went for Mad Max too, and awesomely, Charlize Theron in Actress, which I really hope happens at the Oscars, at least for a nod. And there's no way that Alicia Vikander is getting into supporting actress for Ex Machina, so the critics continual refusal to acknowledge The Danish Girl's existence is kind of amusing.

Best Picture: Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Director: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Actress: Charlize Theron, Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Suppt Actress: Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina
Best Suppt Actor: Michael Shannon, 99 Homes
Best Original Screenplay: Spotlight
Best Adapted Screenplay: The Big Short
Best Documentary: Amy
Best Foreign Language Film: Phoenix
Best Animated Feature: Inside Out
Best Scifi, Fantasy, Horror: Ex Machina

St. Louis, Nevada and Vancouver Critics Go For 'Spotlight,' Brie Larson

ST. LOUIS

Spotlight is solidifying its status with critics as the year's Best Picture, while Brie Larson is now dominating everywhere for Best Actress. The supporting categories remain the ones where there's no consensus, although Stallone is racking up the highest number of wins at the moment there. Here's hoping he actually pulls off the Oscar nomination in the end.

Best Film: Spotlight
Best Director: Tom McCarthy – Spotlight
Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant
Best Actress: Brie Larson – Room
Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone –Creed
Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina
Best Original Screenplay: Spotlight – Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy
Best Adapted Screenplay: The Martian – Drew Goddard (Screenplay); Andy Weir (Novel)
Best Editing: Mad Max: Fury Road – Margaret Sixel
Best Cinematography: The Revenant – Emmanuel Lubezki
Best Art Direction: Mad Max: Fury Road – Colin Gibson (Production Designer)
Best Visual Effects: Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Score: The Hateful Eight – Ennio Morricone
Best Soundtrack: Love & Mercy
Best Song: “Writing’s on the Wall” – Spectre
Best Animated Film: Inside Out
Best Comedy Film: Trainwreck
Best Documentary Film: Amy

Best Foreign Language Film: Goodnight Mommy
Best Scene: The Revenant – Hugh is mauled by a grizzly.
Worst Film: Fantastic Four

NEVADA

An almost identical list to St. Louis, except for Tom Hardy as Supporting Actor and Innaritu for Best Director. this could potentially be a split Picture/Director year, but the problem with that always comes down to finding at least three statues for the Best Picture winner to walk away with- come up with something Spotlight can win besides Picture and Screenplay and then we'll talk about handing director to someone else.

Best Film - Spotlight 
Best Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio - The Revenant 
Best Actress - Brie Larson - Room 
Best Supporting Actor - Tom Hardy - The Revenant 
Best Supporting Actress - Alicia Vikander - Ex Machina 
Best Youth Performance - Jacob Tremblay - Room 
Best Director - Alejandro Iñárritu - The Revenant 
Best Original Screenplay - Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer - Spotlight
Best Adapted Screenplay - tie - Drew Goddard for The Martian and Emma Donoghue for Room 
Best Ensemble Cast - Spotlight 
Best Documentary - Amy 
Best Animated Movie - Inside Out 
Best Production Design - Francois Séguin - Brooklyn 
Best Cinematography - Emmanuel Lubezki - The Revenant 
Best Visual Effects - Ex Machina 

VANCOUVER

A similar scenario, but Fassbender in Actor and Miller in director. If there is a split this year, I can almost guarantee that George Miller will be the one to benefit from it- the artistic achievement aspect of Mad Max will be what they want to reward. 

BEST FILM: Spotlight

BEST ACTOR: Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs

BEST ACTRESS: Brie Larson, Room

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina

BEST DIRECTOR: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road

BEST SCREENPLAY: Charlie Kaufman, Anomalisa

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: The Assassin

BEST DOCUMENTARY: Amy

Tina Fey and Margot Robbie Go to Afghanistan in 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot'

Given how funny she is, it'd sure be nice if Tina Fey could actually star in a decent movie at some point. Maybe it'll be this one? Who knows. It's written by her 30 Rock and Kimmy Schmidt co-creator Robert Carlock and directed by the guys who did Focus and Crazy Stupid Love, so...signs point to mixed. But it is based on Kim Barker's actual memoir, so there could be something there. Maybe. It comes out in March.

Chicago Goes for 'Mad Max;' Las Vegas Picks 'Spotlight'

There seems to be no other movie besides Spotlight, Fury Road or Carol that can win Best Picture with the critics this year. Their loyalties are split between those three critical darlings.

CHICAGO

Mad Max was obviously loved here, winning the top prizes along with many techs- I'm wondering if we could have a split BP/BD year in which Spotlight takes Best Picture but George Miller is awarded in director for his artistic achievment with Fury Road.

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, EX MACHINA
Best Cinematography: John Seale, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Best Editing: Margaret Sixel, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Best Art Direction/Production Design: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Best Original Score: Ennio Morricone, THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Best Supporting Actor: Benicio Del Toro, SICARIO
Most Promising Performer: Jacob Tremblay, ROOM
Most Promising Filmmaker: Alex Garland, EX MACHINA
Best Original Screenplay: Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer, SPOTLIGHT
Best Adapted Screenplay: Adam McKay & Charles Rudolph, THE BIG SHORT
Best Foreign Language Film: SON OF SAUL
Best Documentary: AMY
Best Animated Feature: INSIDE OUT
Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, THE REVENANT
Best Actress: Brie Larson, ROOM
Best Director: George Miller, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Best Picture: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD

LAS VEGAS

The Vegas critics were more impressed by Spotlight this year, and you'll notice, after an early flirtation with Saoirse Ronan, the critics have now decided that Brie Larson is in fact, the one who should be winning Best Actress. I think you can thank the Golden Globes' dismissal of Brooklyn for that. Everyone likes to be right, and everyone is influenced by the preceding announcers, whether they admit it or not. But the category that's completely up in the air with not a single frontrunner or even guaranteed nominee seems to be Best Supporting Actor. Talk about a lack of consensus. That thing's all over the place. I'm personally hoping Stallone comes in and takes it- I'd love to see him at the podium, wouldn't you? Course, he has to get nominated first, which is the challenge.

Best Picture
Spotlight

Best Director
Tom McCarthy (Spotlight)

Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant)

Best Actress
Brie Larson (Room)

Best Supporting Actor
Sylvester Stallone (Creed)

Best Supporting Actress
Elizabeth Banks (Love & Mercy)

Best Screenplay (Original)
Spotlight

Best Screenplay (Adapted)
The Martian

Best Cinematography
Emmanuel Lubezki (The Revenant)

Best Film Editing
Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Art Direction
Brooklyn

Best Costume Design
Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Visual Effects
Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Score
The Hateful Eight

Best Song
‘See You Again’ (Furious 7)

Best Ensemble
Spotlight

Best Animated Film
Inside Out

Best Documentary
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief

Best Foreign Film
Goodnight Mommy

Best Action Film
Mad Max: Fury Road

Best Comedy Film
Trainwreck

Best Family Film
Cinderella

Best Horror / Sci-Fi Film
Ex Machina

Best Breakout Filmmaker
Alex Garland (Ex Machina)

Youth in Film Award
Jacob Tremblay (Room)

Wizards Return in Harry Potter Prequel 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'

Eddie Redmayne joins the wizarding world in this prequel movie written by JK Rowling in her screenwriting debut. As a former teen Potter fanatic, I must admit I may have outgrown this universe now. Or maybe it's because I really don't like Eddie Redmayne that I have zero interest in this. Either way, I'm not too pumped for this one.