Kansas City, St. Louis, Detroit, Utah and Southeastern Film Critics Make their Picks

Whew. Five more regional and third tier critics organizations today, but hey, Emma Stone's finally on the board! Yes, she finally wins Best Actress from some critics, with both Detroit and Utah going for her performance in La La Land. Maybe it's still a race after all.

KANSAS CITY

'Manchester By the Sea' gets a Best Picture prize

'Manchester By the Sea' gets a Best Picture prize

  • Picture: Manchester by the Sea
  • Director: Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
  • Actress: Natalie Portman (Jackie)
  • Actor: Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
  • Supporting Actress: (tie) Viola Davis (Fences) & Naomie Harris (Moonlight)
  • Supporting Actor: Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
  • Original Screenplay: Hell or High Water
  • Adapted Screenplay: Arrival
  • Foreign-Language Film: The Handmaiden
  • Documentary: OJ: Made in America
  • Animated Movie: Zootopia
  • SciFi, Fantasy & Horror: Arrival
  • LGBT Film: Moonlight

Kansas City's choices are pretty boring, although I believe aside from NBR, this is the first group of any kind to give Manchester the Best Picture win, which is interesting. It even got director here, too.

ST. LOUIS

'I Am Not Your Negro' is a favorite to be nominated in Documentary

'I Am Not Your Negro' is a favorite to be nominated in Documentary

  • BEST FILM: “La La Land”
  • BEST DIRECTOR: Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”
  • BEST ACTOR: Casey Affleck, “Manchester by the Sea”
  • BEST ACTRESS: Isabelle Huppert, “Elle”
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight”
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Viola Davis, “Fences”
  • BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: “Love and Friendship”
  • BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: “Hell or High Water”
  • BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: “La La Land”
  • BEST EDITING: “Jackie”
  • BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: “The Handmaiden”
  • BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: “The Jungle Book”
  • BEST MUSIC SCORE: “La La Land”
  • BEST MUSIC SOUNDTRACK: “Sing Street”
  • BEST SONG: “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)” from “La La Land”
  • BEST ACTION: “Captain America: Civil War”
  • BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: “Zootopia”
  • BEST COMEDY: “Hail, Caesar!”
  • BEST DOCUMENTARY: “I Am Not Your Negro”
  • BEST HORROR/SCI-FI: “The Witch”
  • BEST FOREIGN FILM: “Elle”

Meanwhile, KC's sister city goes for La La Land all down the line, so maybe they were trying to be different. These guys also made a great pick in documentary, with I Am Not Your Negro taking the prize, along with an unconventional choice in Love & Friendship for Adapted Screenplay.

UTAH

Emma Stone finally wins a couple of Best Actress awards

Emma Stone finally wins a couple of Best Actress awards

  • Best Picture: "La La Land"
  • Directing: Barry Jenkins, "Moonlight"
  • Lead Actor, Male: Casey Affleck, "Manchester by the Sea"
  • Lead Actor, Female: Emma Stone, "La La Land"
  • Supporting Actor, Female: Viola Davis, "Fences"
  • Supporting Actor, Male: (tie) Mahershala Ali, "Moonlight," John Goodman, "10 Cloverfield Lane."
  • Original Screenplay: "Hell or High Water"
  • Adapted Screenplay: "Moonlight"
  • Cinematography: "La La Land"
  • Original Score: "La La Land"
  • Documentary Feature: "Cameraperson"
  • Animated Feature: "Kubo and the Two Strings"
  • Non-English Language Film: "The Handmaiden" (South Korea)

Now here's where Emma finally picks up an award, with the Best Actress prize from the Utah film critics, who liked La La Land enough to reward its lead actress with it, making it her first win since the Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival. Nice.

DETROIT

Greta Gerwig ties with Viola Davis in Supporting Actress for '20th Century Women'

Greta Gerwig ties with Viola Davis in Supporting Actress for '20th Century Women'

  • BEST PICTURE: LA LA LAND
  • BEST DIRECTOR: DAMIEN CHAZELLE – LA LA LAND
  • BEST ACTOR: CASEY AFFLECK – MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • BEST ACTRESS: EMMA STONE – LA LA LAND
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: JEFF BRIDGES – HELL OR HIGH WATER
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: VIOLA DAVIS - FENCES & GRETA GERWIG – 20TH CENTURY WOMEN (tie)
  • BEST ENSEMBLE: 20TH CENTURY WOMEN
  • BEST BREAKTHROUGH: KELLY FREMON CRAIG – THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN – DIRECTOR/WRITER
  • BEST SCREENPLAY: LA LA LAND
  • BEST DOCUMENTARY: O.J.: MADE IN AMERICA

Another one for Stone! She had a good two days all of a sudden, even if these wins are from third tier critics organizations. The final group, the SE critics, went for Moonlight and divided up the rest among the usual suspects.

SOUTHEASTERN FILM CRITICS

'Zootopia' continues to hold its position over 'Kubo and the Two Strings' as Animated frontrunner

'Zootopia' continues to hold its position over 'Kubo and the Two Strings' as Animated frontrunner

  • BEST ACTORCasey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
  • BEST ACTRESSNatalie Portman (Jackie)
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTORMahershala Ali (Moonlight)
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSViola Davis (Fences)
  • BEST ENSEMBLEMoonlight
  • BEST DIRECTOR(tie) – Damien Chazelle (La La Land) & Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
  • BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAYManchester by the Sea
  • BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYMoonlight
  • BEST DOCUMENTARYI Am Not Your Negro
  • BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILMThe Handmaiden
  • BEST ANIMATED FILMZootopia
  • BEST CINEMATOGRAPHYLa La Land
  • BEST PICTURE: Moonlight

Harrison Ford Returns in Sequel to 'Blade Runner'

So I guess Harrison Ford is just going to reprise every single one of his career-defining roles for their decades later sequels/reboots, etc? The sucky thing about him coming back for this one is that this confirms his character in the original was officially not a replicant. Right? Which takes away all that great ambiguity from the final scene. Arrival's Denis Villeneuve was tapped to direct this, and though he's actually not a bad replacement for Ridley Scott's cold, distant touch, I don't know how they can possibly recreate the most iconic thing about Blade Runner, which was its set design and special effects, some of the most influential of all time. It's now all CGI of course, but that can't possibly look the same as the effects from 1982. Even if they're technically "better," it won't be the same city.

Phoenix, Chicago and Vegas Critics Weigh In With Love for Natalie Portman, 'The Handmaiden'

More critics groups, coming steadily from now through January (or at least the end of the month). They split up two for Moonlight, one for La La Land this time, but you'll notice there does now appear to be a consensus emerging among the regional critics groups for Natalie Portman in Best Actress. Hmm. I may be flat out wrong about Emma Stone's chances after all.

CHICAGO FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION

'The Handmaiden' is racking up critics wins all over the place

'The Handmaiden' is racking up critics wins all over the place

  • Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, MOONLIGHT 
  • Best Original Score: JACKIE 
  • Best Cinematography: LA LA LAND
  • Best Editing: LA LA LAND
  • Best Art Direction/Production Design: THE HANDMAIDEN
  • Most Promising Performer: Lucas Hedges, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • Most Promising Filmmaker: Robert Eggers, THE WITCH
  • Best Supporting Actress: Michelle Williams, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • Best Foreign Language Film: THE HANDMAIDEN
  • Best Documentary: OJ: MADE IN AMERICA
  • Best Animated Feature: KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS
  • Best Original Screenplay: MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: THE HANDMAIDEN
  • Best Actor: Casey Affleck, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • Best Actress: Natalie Portman, JACKIE
  • Best Director: Barry Jenkins, MOONLIGHT
  • Best Picture: MOONLIGHT

Not a lot to note in this picks, except the ongoing love for The Handmaiden, which clearly should have been South Korea's Oscar entry. These guys loved it so much they gave it the screenplay award.

LAS VEGAS FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Natalie Portman appears to be gaining momentum in Best Actress

Natalie Portman appears to be gaining momentum in Best Actress

  • Best Picture: La La Land
  • Best Actor: Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea
  • Best Actress: Natalie Portman – Jackie
  • Best Supporting Actor: Michael Shannon – Nocturnal Animals
  • Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis – Fences
  • Best Director: Damian Chapelle - La La Land
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: Nocturnal Animals
  • Best Original Screenplay: La La Land
  • Best Cinematography: La La Land
  • Best Film Editing: Moonlight
  • Best Score: La La Land
  • Best Song: “City of Stars” – La La Land
  • Best Action Film: Captain America: Civil War
  • Best Documentary: O.J.: Made in America
  • Best Animated Film: Kubo and the Two Strings
  • Best Foreign Language Film: The Handmaiden
  • Best Costumes: The Witch
  • Best Art Direction: La La Land
  • Best Visual Effects: The Jungle Book
  • Best Comedy: The Nice Guys
  • Best Horror/Sci-Fi: The Witch
  • Best Family Film: The Hunt for the Wilderpeople
  • Best Ensemble: Hidden Figures
  • Breakout Filmmaker: Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
  • Youth in Film: Lucas Hedges – Manchester by the Sea
  • William Holden Lifetime Achievement Award: Kirk Douglas

Vegas goes all in for La La Land, but still chooses Portman in Actress, which is now giving me pause, as I said earlier. I have a feeling Emma Stone is being perceived as playing herself in the movie- will the Academy agree and make Natalie Portman a two-time winner over the lead in the Best Picture frontrunner?

PHOENIX CRITICS CIRCLE

'The Lobster' has won several critics' prizes and could be a dark horse contender for an Original Screenplay Oscar nomination

'The Lobster' has won several critics' prizes and could be a dark horse contender for an Original Screenplay Oscar nomination

  • Best Picture: Moonlight
  • Best Comedy Film: Hunt for the Wilderpeople
  • Best Science Fiction Film: Arrival
  • Best Horror Film: The Witch
  • Best Mystery or Thriller Film: Hell or High Water
  • Best Animated Film: Kubo and the Two Strings
  • Best Foreign Language Film: The Handmaiden
  • Best Documentary: O.J.: Made in America
  • 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 Director: (Tie) Damian Chazelle, La La Land and Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
  • Best Screenplay: The Lobster
  • Best Score:  La La Land

Oddly, there are two critics groups in Phoenix, so we haven't heard the last out of that city, but this one chose Moonlight and the consensus four acting winners, with a tie for the two directors in the running. I like the screenplay win for The Lobster, one of the most wildly original movies I've seen in years.

More Critics Love for 'Moonlight,' 'Hell or High Water'

More critics! The African-American Film Critics Association weighed in with a lot of love for Moonlight, while Dallas Ft. Worth agreed and San Diego went their own way, choosing to award Hell or High Water with the top spot.

AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION

  • Best Picture: Moonlight
  • Best Director: Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
  • Best Actor: Denzel Washington, Fences
  • Best Actress: Ruth Negga, Loving
  • Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
  • Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis, Fences
  • Best Ensemble: The cast of Hidden Figures
  • Breakout Performance: Janelle Monae, Moonlight and Hidden Figures
  • Best Independent Film: Moonlight
  • Best Animation Film: Zootopia
  • Best Song: "Victory," Hidden Figures
  • Best Documentary: 13th
  • Best Foreign Film: Tanna
  • Best Screenplay: Fences

Moonlight, Fences, and Hidden Figures did very well here, as well as Ruth Negga (above) for Loving in Best Actress, which is nice to see. And a deviation in documentary towards Ava Duvernay's 13th, which is on Netflix right now for those interested.

SAN DIEGO FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

  • Best Picture: HELL OR HIGH WATER
  • Best Director: David Mackenzie, HELL OR HIGH WATER
  • Best Actor, Male: Casey Affleck, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • Best Actor, Female: Sonia Braga, AQUARIUS
  • Best Supporting Actor, Male – Tied: Ben Foster, HELL OR HIGH WATER & Mahershala Ali, MOONLIGHT
  • Best Supporting Actor, Female: Michelle Williams, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • Best Comedic Performance: Ryan Gosling, THE NICE GUYS
  • Best Ensemble: HELL OR HIGH WATER
  • Breakthrough Artist: Lily Gladstone, CERTAIN WOMEN
  • Best Original Screenplay: HELL OR HIGH WATER
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: LOVE & FRIENDSHIP
  • Best Documentary: WEINER
  • Best Animated Film: KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS
  • Best Foreign Language Film: MOUNTAINS MAY DEPART
  • Best Editing: SULLY
  • Best Cinematography: HELL OR HIGH WATER
  • Best Production Design: HAIL, CAESAR! 
  • Best Visual Effects: THE JUNGLE BOOK
  • Best Costume Design: LA LA LAND
  • Best Use of Music in a Film: SING STREET
  • Body of Work: Michael Shannon – NOCTURNAL ANIMALS, MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, LOVING, ELVIS & NIXON

The San Diego critics really loved Hell or High Water and became the first critics group to give Best Picture to something besides the big three, which is a nice change. They also went for some interesting, outside the box choices in the techs as well.

DALLAS FT. WORTH FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION

  • BEST PICTURE: MOONLIGHT
  • BEST DIRECTOR: Barry Jenkins, MOONLIGHT
  • 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 FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: THE HANDMAIDEN
  • BEST DOCUMENTARY: TOWER
  • BEST ANIMATED FILM: ZOOTOPIA
  • BEST SCREENPLAY: MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
  • BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: LA LA LAND
  • BEST MUSICAL SCORE: LA LA LAND

And Dallas Ft. Worth really didn't stray outside the norm at all, except for the animated movie Tower (above) in documentary. 

Christopher Nolan Tackes WWII in 'Dunkirk' Trailer

I don't know about anybody else but this kinda looks like your generic WWII action movie to me. Probably more serious-minded, like with Oscar contention in mind, but where's the story and the characters? Is the whole thing set at the battle of Dunkirk, kind of like Black Hawk Down or something? I don't know- this doesn't seem like a Nolan movie, and I can't help but wonder if he really is trying to get the Academy's attention after their continual overlooking of him for his genre fare.

Charlize Theron Joins the Gang in 'The Fate of the Furious'

I have a feeling I have a better time watching the trailers for these movies than I would if I actually sat through them. It's also just funny to see how many different variations of titles using the words "fast" and "furious" they can come up with- is that like, one person's specific job now? The action looks as always, insane and beyond ridiculous, but I guess that's what people like about these. Eh. Good old-fashioned campy fun or just plain stupid? You tell me.