Jimmy Kimmel to Host the 89th Oscars

A full six weeks later than the usual announcement date, it was revealed today that Jimmy Kimmel will host the show next February. I've got no problem with this- I figured it was coming eventually, since he's ABC's in-house late night guy and all. He's friendly with all the celebrities but he can be quick and not too nice if need be, which makes him an infinitely better choice than this year's Globes host Jimmy Fallon (dreading that one). This will make him the first person to host both the Emmys and the Oscars in the same calendar year. If anything, it doesn't make the show seem like a big "event" thing anymore, but the Oscars are heading that way already, with the movies being honored every year less and less films that most people have even heard of. It's sort of becoming like the Tonys in that regard. If he does a good job, I can actually see ABC choosing to keep him as a perennial host for the show from now on.

Atlanta and D.C. Film Critics Go for 'La La Land,' Natalie Portman, Annette Bening in Actress

So now the regional film critics are going to start coming in, and this is how I can see that La La Land is very likely going to be the clear Best Picture winner this year, and it will probably sweep or come close to it. It was already loved by the major critics, but sometimes those guys go out of their way to be different- the smaller critics groups around the country tend to rally around the frontrunner, and it looks like that's starting already. Although it is interesting that Emma Stone hasn't won in Best Actress yet.

ATLANTA FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

  • BEST FILM – LA LA LAND
  • BEST DIRECTOR – Damien Chazelle, LA LA LAND
  • BEST ACTOR – Casey Affleck, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • BEST ACTRESS – Annette Bening, 20TH CENTURY WOMEN
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – Mahershala Ali, MOONLIGHT
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Lily Gladstone, CERTAIN WOMEN
  • BEST ENSEMBLE – AMERICAN HONEY
  • BEST ANIMATED FILM – KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS
  • BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM – 13TH
  • BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM – TONI ERDMANN
  • BEST SCREENPLAY – MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • BEST SCORE – THE NEON DEMON
  • BEST SONG – “Drive It Like You Stole It” from SING STREET
  • BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – LA LA LAND
  • BEST EDITING – LA LA LAND

Annette Bening came in with a surprise win here for Actress for the upcoming indie 20th Century Women. She's gunning for another nom in her long career and could very well steal that fifth slot at the Oscars.

WASHINGTON FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION

  • Best Film: La La Land
  • Best Director: Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
  • Best Actor: Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
  • Best Actress: Natalie Portman (Jackie)
  • Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
  • Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis (Fences)
  • Best Acting Ensemble: Hell or High Water
  • Best Youth Performance: Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea)
  • Best Voice Performance: Liam Neeson (A Monster Calls)
  • Best Motion Capture Performance: Mark Rylance (The BFG)
  • Best Original Screenplay: La La Land
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: Arrival
  • Best Animated Feature: Kubo and the Two Strings
  • Best Documentary: 13th
  • Best Foreign Language Film: Elle
  • Best Production Design: La La Land
  • Best Cinematography: La La Land
  • Best Editing: La La Land
  • Best Original Score: La La Land

With the DC critics, Natalie Portman comes along with a win for Jackie, showing there's not a total consensus for Best Actress the way there is with Casey Affleck in Best Actor. We'll have to wait and see what award Emma Stone can grab first, or if her chance comes later on with the televised shows only.

Tom Cruise Leads 'The Mummy' Reboot

This looks pretty dumb. Universal is planning to resurrect its classic monster properties in the hopes of launching a new cinematic universe, but if this is the start of it, it's gonna be shaky. The first part of this trailer is an extended action sequence in a helicopter, but the second half devolves into typical Tom Cruise on the run, M:I style scenes, but with a weird looking CGI mummy woman causing destruction. Yeah, terrible. Amazingly enough, you'll probably want to stick with the still fun, 1999 Brendan Fraser action movie instead.