Saturday, December 25, 2021

2021 Mixes

It is time.

Past mixes: 200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019, 2020

I didn't spend a ton of time putting these together, because it's a busy year end and because I've decided it's time for me to listen to all of the Shearwater back catalog, so I need to put this to bed to move on in my listening. And since I usually just listen to the pot on shuffle, this at least has some attempt at transitions.  

This year: the ladies are pissed, and I am here for it. 

Disc 1

1. Johnny Delusional - Franz Ferdinand & Sparks. I saw the delightful film The Sparks Brothers at Sundance and listened to a lot of Sparks subsequently. I very much enjoy them, and as I also like Franz Ferdinand, I'm delighted they did an album together. I listened to this song a LOT.



2. No Gods No Masters - Garbage. I have thoughts on the album further below, but for now - enjoy the title track:

3. I am not a woman, I'm a god - Halsey. I love her new album that she did with Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, so there is a lot of it on here. 

4. NDA - Billie Eilish

5. brutal - Olivia Rodrigo. So good.  (There is apparently a video, but it's a very au courant and fights with the 90s feel of the song I feel)

6. Begging for Trouble - AFI. God I love that AFI is still making songs like this after 30 years. I'm seeing them in the spring and I can't wait. (Omicron WILL pass by then.)

7. The Passenger - Alison Mosshart & the Forest Rangers. Hey is anyone else watching the new season of Dexter?

Monday, May 24, 2021

JWD Award winners

Top 35 here

What can I say - I was lazy on a lot of the below and the answers are obvious!

Best Film:


First Cow
Babyteeth
Gunda
City Hall
Nomadland
Mouthpiece
Proxima
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Minari
Another Round

Best Popcorn Flick:


The Personal History of David Copperfield
Bad Education (VERY close 2nd)
Wolfwalkers
Summerland
Palm Springs
Hamilton
Emma
Dating Amber
Bloody Hell
Lucky

Film I'm Most Looking Forward To That I Missed:


Bacurau
Beanpole
Corpus Christie
Da 5 Bloods
The Assistant
Kajillionaire
Swallow
My Octopus Teacher
Jane Goodall: The Hope
Quo Vadis, Aida

Best Debut Film:

Monday, April 26, 2021

2020 Oscars Aftermath

As always, hoping for that elusive 22+. Harder now with the expansion of the voting bloc - as we saw come through in the nominations with The Father. 

[Update: 17/23, 22/23 with spoilers - Frances being the only one I had picked for being in 3rd place who won. (And hurray! I'm so thrilled - she deserved it!) But having no wildcard wins really showcases that the longer season made this a pretty boring oscars. Shorter campaign season please!]

Best Picture
The Father - spoiler
Judas and the Black Messiah 
Mank 
Minari 
Nomadland - Will win, should win, did win
Promising Young Woman 
Sound of Metal 
The Trial of the Chicago 7 

This was such a great win, completely and totally undercut by NOT BEING THE LAST AWARD GIVEN OUT. SODERBERGH!!!

Final likely counts for each:
The Father - adapted screenplay, [actor!]
Judas and the Black Messiah - supporting actor, [song!]
Mank - [cinematography], production design
Minari - supporting actress
Nomadland - picture, director, cinematography, [actress!]
Promising Young Woman - original screenplay
Sound of Metal - sound (duh), editing
The Trial of the Chicago 7 - nothing?
 
Best Director
Thomas Vinterberg (Another Round) - spoiler.
David Fincher (Mank) 
Lee Isaac Chung (Minari) 
Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) - will win, should win, did win
Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) 

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Viola Davis (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) - will win
Andra Day (The United States v. Billie Holiday) 
Vanessa Kirby (Pieces of a Woman) 
Frances McDormand (Nomadland) - should win, did win YAAAYYY!!!!
Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman) - spoiler

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal) - should win
Chadwick Boseman (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) - will win
Anthony Hopkins (The Father) - spoiler, did win
Gary Oldman (Mank) 
Steven Yeun (Minari) 

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Maria Bakalova (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) 
Glenn Close (Hillbilly Elegy) 
Olivia Colman (The Father) - spoiler
Amanda Seyfried (Mank) 
Yuh-jung Youn (Minari) - will win, did win

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Sacha Baron Cohen (The Trial of the Chicago 7) 
Daniel Kaluuya (Judas and the Black Messiah) - will win, did win
Leslie Odom Jr. (One Night in Miami) 
Paul Raci (Sound of Metal) - spoiler, should win
Lakeith Stanfield (Judas and the Black Messiah)
 
Best Film Editing
The Father 
Nomadland - should win
Promising Young Woman 
Sound of Metal - Will win, did win
The Trial of the Chicago 7 - spoiler

Best International Feature Film
Another Round (Denmark) - will win, did win
Better Days (Hong Kong)
Collective (Romania) 
The Man Who Sold His Skin (Tunisia)
Quo Vadis, Aida? (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - spoiler

Saturday, April 24, 2021

2020 Oscar Predictions

It's that time again!

It's obviously an odd year. I'm glad they now have an online screening room for voters. I hope they eventually start making more voting categories/nominee voting limited to those that have seen a majority or all films in a category. I'm sorry that, although all the films are small - given the lack of film viewership and production, several truly independent films weren't able to break through, such as First Cow and Never Rarely Sometimes Always. 

As always, hoping for that elusive 22+. Harder now with the expansion of the voting bloc - as we saw come through in the nominations with The Father. 

Past years:
2019: 19 (Bong!)
2018: 20
2017: 15 (Moonlight!)
2016: 17
2015: 21
2014: 20
2013: 18
2012: 17
2011: 17
2010: 17
2009: 20/21? 

And as always, will win/should win/spoilers, as well as some snubs. Although many more ideas on those here


Best Picture
The Father - spoiler
Judas and the Black Messiah 
Mank 
Minari 
Nomadland - Will win, should win
Promising Young Woman 
Sound of Metal 
The Trial of the Chicago 7 

Snub: First Cow, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Proxima

I'm still really surprised that in a year so focused on racial justice, Da 5 Bloods, Ma Rainey, and One Night in Miami all had legitimate chances to be included here and weren't. I didn't love Ma Rainey or One Night (I thought One Night was okay with some great acting), but to me, that places them easily alongside Sound of Metal, Promising Young Woman or Mank. I wonder if two of those would have been included if this were a year of a mandatory 10 nominees (as next year will go back to)?

As for what we do have, the editing nominees are Nomadland, Chicago 7, Sound of Metal, Promising Young Woman and The Father, so that's probably our real field (Sorry, Minari). Nomadland is the clear frontrunner, having won the PGA, BAFTA, CCA, Gotham, Indie, and GG - drama, as well as the NSFC. It's broadly liked - hitting in the top 10 on most end of year lists. The only major award it didn't win (and wasn't eligible for) was the SAG, which went to Chicago 7. I'm rather split on a spoiler - because actors are the largest voting bloc, so normally I'd go with Chicago 7, but the Father is so well regarded in Europe which, we saw from the nominations, really pushed for it. And I'm not 100% convinced the Oscars won't go with the old hollywood love for Mank, given that it leads with 10 nominations... but with no editing... I'm just giving it by a nose to the Father, which - I haven't seen because I really dislike films about dementia - but I trust Seventh Row's judgement that it is excellent. And, just occasionally, that matters at the Oscars. 

I did think it was interesting that one director pointed out that in a year of stage to film adaptations, the Father was the one that really worked, while One Night in Miami and Ma Rainey did not. (Can't comment on the Father, but I do agree with that assessment of the other two.)

Although I'm not over the First Cow snub (IMMA WEAR MY T-SHIRT), Nomadland is otherwise my favorite film of the year, and it's such a rare delight to think the deserving best film may actually win. 

Final likely counts for each:
The Father - adapted screenplay
Judas and the Black Messiah - supporting actor
Mank - cinematography, production design
Minari - supporting actress
Nomadland - picture, director, cinematography
Promising Young Woman - original screenplay
Sound of Metal - sound (duh), editing
The Trial of the Chicago 7 - editing, nothing?

So I think Chicago 7 may be the only thing to get blanked? (I changed my mind on two categories at the last moment...) But it could very well take editing. (Although I hope Nomadland takes adapted screenplay, editing, and cinematography (and actress) as well.) And, I could be wildly discounting what seems to be one of the more traditional Oscar bait films and, given the SAG, I am maybe setting myself up for failure. 

Best Director
Thomas Vinterberg (Another Round) - spoiler.
David Fincher (Mank) 
Lee Isaac Chung (Minari) 
Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) - will win, should win
Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) 

Snub: Kelly Reichardt - First Cow, Eliza Hittman - Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Alice Winocour - Proxima. Also I was SO chuffed to see Shannon Murphy land a BAFTA nod for Babyteeth, which I really loved. And it wasn't eligible, but Patricia Rozema - Mouthpiece.

Chloe has won the DGA, GG, BAFTA, NSFC, Indie, LAFC, NYFC and CCA. It's her. And well deserved, too - I love her.

(I'm only throwing Thomas in as a spoiler because Another Round is great. Promising Young Woman is Not For Me (and I'm afraid all the praise probably won't highlight all its problems to Emerald), but like with Darius Marder, I'm interested to see what she does next. That said, there were SO MANY truly great, established women directors who should have been in here instead. Or over David Fincher (and, as a Fincher fan, it pains me to say that.) Even Shannon Murphy, who had a better debt film.)

Sunday, March 14, 2021

2020 Oscar Nom predictions

Once again - it's nominations time! Here's 2019 (88/124 outright, 113/124 with spoilers), here's 2018 (91/121 outright, 113/121 with spoilers) and here's 2017 (90/122 outright, or 118/122 with spoilers). This is such a bizarre year that I do not expect to do better, but maybe something in the ball park?

Updated with the actual noms in bold. As expected, with such a different year, I did so-so. 84/118 outright or 110/118 with spoilers. So outright a tiny bit better than last year (1 percentage point)  and with spoilers, about the same and on par with 2018.

Did not guess: Thomas Vinterberg - which I am thrilled about, Lakeith Stanfield, which I do not feel bad about about because, while I like him a lot as an actor, nominating him alongside his costar for supporting actor is truly insane, Borat for screenplay, which I do feel bad about because I had it down and then talked myself out of it (although - the most talked about bit is unscripted, so...), Better Days for Foreign, which is pretty out of left field (or as much as one can be from a shortlist), Pinocchio for costumes (what?), The Father for Production Design (again, what?), Love and Monsters for Visual Effects (I forgot this was a film). 

Perfect categories: Best Actress, Best Actor, Cinematography, which I am chuffed about.

Best Picture
Minari - PGA, DGA, SAG, CCA, NBR
One Night in Miami - PGA, SAG, CCA, NBR Freedom of Expression award
Trial of the Chicago 7 - PGA, DGA, SAG, CCA, GG, BAFTA
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - PGA, SAG, CCA
Nomadland - PGA, DGA, GG winner, BAFTA, CCA winner, NBR

Pretty sure:
Promising Young Woman - PGA, DGA, BAFTA, GG, CCA, NBR
Mank - PGA, DGA, GG, CCA

Maybes:
Sound of Metal - PGA, CCA, NBR
Da 5 Bloods - SAG, CCA
Judas and the Black Messiah - PGA, NBR

Spoilers:
Borat - PGA, CCA, GG
The Father - BAFTA
Soul
News of the World - CCA
Palm Springs - CCA comedy winner

Unusually, only Minari and Trial of the Chicago 7 have the DGA/SAG/PGA noms - the SAGs largely went their own way, which makes things interesting, as the largest voting bloc. 

First Cow should be up for best picture. 

[Ed: I'm quite surprised by Ma Rainey and One Night. I wonder if that would have been different if the Oscars had gone back to a guaranteed 10 this year. Also - The Father getting in is the first of the strong increase in the European voting block influence.]

Best Director
Aaron Sorkin - Chicago 7
Chloe Zhao - Nomadland
David Fincher - Mank
Emerald Fennell - Promising Young Woman
Lee Isaac Chung - Minari

Spoilers:
Regina King - One Night in Miami - GG
Florian Zeller - The Father

The BAFTAs really went their own way with Thomas Vinterberg and Jasmila Zbanic (the better choices) as well as Shannon Murphy, which I am so chuffed about and she knows!:

Obviously Kelly Reichardt should be in here. At least she's up for an indie. As is Eliza Hittman. Spike Lee is up for a CCA and won the NBR, but nothing else.

[FUCK YES THOMAS VINTERBERG OVER AARON SORKIN! He was one of my favorites from the year.]

Best Editing
Mank - guild
Nomadland - guild
Trial of the Chicago 7 - won CCA, guild
Sound of Metal - won CCA, guild
Minari - guild

Spoilers:
One Night in Miami - possible best pic
Ma Rainey's - possible best pic
Promising Young Woman - BAFTA, possible best pic, guild - comedy
Da 5 Bloods - possible best pic
The Father - BAFTA, won LAFC

Never Rarely is at least up for an Indie. Time and City Hall should be up, but when do Docs actually get editing nods? 

[Mank not getting in here is not good for its overall chances.]

Best Actress
Carey Mulligan - SAG, GG
Frances McDormand - SAG, BAFTA, GG
Vanessa Kirby - SAG, BAFTA, GG
Viola Davis - SAG, GG

I'm sort of torn on the 5th. Amy Adams would be the usual choice as a SAG nominee, and she's so beloved, but that movie was so panned. Still - Never Rarely isn't getting any PGA/DGA love, so I'm going with Andra, but Amy is a strong spoiler:

Andra Day - GG winner

Spoilers
Amy Adams - SAG
Sidney Flanigan - CCA, Indie, NBR bkth, NYFC, NSFC top 3
Julia Garner - Indie

I think Maria Bakalova will be hurt by category confusion - she won for lead at the GGs, but has been up for supporting for the SAGs and BAFTA, so I'll cover her below.

Eva Green should be up for Proxima.

Best Actor
Anthony Hopkins
Chadwick Boseman
Gary Oldman
Riz Ahmed
Steven Yuen

Spoilers:
Mads Mikkelsen - BAFTA, won EFA
Tahar Rahim - BAFTA, GG
Adarsh Gourav - indie, BAFTA
Delroy Lindo - CCA, won NYFC, won NSFC

I don't think Ben Affleck or Tom Hanks have enough support but Hanks, at least, is beloved... I wish Mads had more of a shot. 

Supporting Actress
Helena Zengel
Maria Bakalova
Olivia Colman
Youn Yuh-jung
Amanda Seyfried 

Again with Hillbilly - Glenn Close is beloved, and got a SAG, but I'm sure the GG nom was bought, and that film... I think Amanda Seyfried will slip in. Old hollywood love, and she's the best part of Mank...

Spoilers
Glenn Close
Dominique Fishback
Jodie Foster
Ellen Burstyn

As wonderful as Youn Yuh-jung is in Minari, I wish Yeri Han were up. She is so great. At least she's up for an indie, as are Talia Ryder and Valerie Mahaffey. All three are favorites. (although perhaps Yeri is subject to category confusion as well?)

Supporting Actor
Chadwick Boseman
Leslie Odom Jr.
Sacha Baron Cohen
Daniel Kaluuya
Paul Raci

The SAGs nominating Jared Leto is insanity. I can't. Paul Raci is great, and up for a BAFTA, so fingers crossed.

Spoilers
Jared Leto
Alan Kim
Glynn Turman
Bill Murray

I wish Orion Lee were up! He's up for an Indie... As is Benedict Wong for Nine Days. David Thewlis should be up, too! David Strathairn could also sneak in for a Nomadland wave, which would be great. 

[Did not guess.... Lakeith Stanfield. The Judas of Judas and the Black Messiah. Because, ya know, the subject of that film....]

Screenplay - Adapted
One Night in Miami
Nomadland
Ma Rainey's
First Cow
Bad Education

Spoilers
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
News of the World
White Tiger
The Mauritanian
The Father

I have a sinking suspicion I'm Thinking of Ending Things will get in over First Cow. Because the last time the USC Scripter deviated from the Oscars, it was with my fave, Leave No Trace. If News of the World makes a stronger than expected showing, it could get in...

[Goddamnit. I talked myself out of Borat, when it had been in here. Very sad about First Cow.]

Screenplay - Original
Trial of the Chicago 7
Promising Young Woman
Mank
Minari
Judas and the Black Messiah

Spoilers
Another Round
Sound of Metal
Palm Springs
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Soul

[Truly delighted Mank didn't get in here, despite having the most overall nominations.]

Animated
Wolfwalkers
Soul
Onward
Over the Moon
Croods 2

Spoilers
I really don't think there will be any, but our options here are Shaun the Sheep Farmageddon (it would be nice to get in over the croods), Trolls World Tour, and the Whilloughbys

World of Tomorrow 3 should obviously be eligible, despite the in-between runtime...

[Hell yes Shaun the Sheep!]

Documentary
Dick Johnson is Dead
My Octopus Teacher
Time
Truffle Hunters
Boys State

Spoilers
Collective - BAFTA
Mole Agent (Painter and the Thief got a DGA nod, but this seems to be a crowdpleaser)
Welcome to Chechnya - DGA
All In - WGA
Crip Camp

Gunda should be up. City Hall not even being eligible is a joke. 

[Truly shocked that Dick Johnson isn't in here.]

Foreign
Another Round
Quo Vadis, Aida?
Dear Comrades
Night of the Kings
Collective

Spoilers
Two of Us
La Llorona
Mole Agent
I'm No Longer Here
The Man Who Sold His Skin

I think that's it, but... A Sun? Hope?

Ema is too bizarre for the Oscars, but it's amazing

[Ed: Missed Better Days which... I have not heard of.]

Cinematography
Mank
Nomadland
Trial of the Chicago 7
News of the World
Judas and the Black Messiah - BAFTA

Spoilers
Cherry - guild. There's nothing behind this, so I can't imagine it's going to get in
The Mauritanian - BAFTA
First Cow - CCA (please please please)
Da 5 Bloods - CCA
Never Rarely - Indies

Gunda should be up. 

Costumes
EMMA
Ma Rainey's
Mank
Promising Young Woman
Mulan

Spoilers
Judas and the Black Messiah
One Night in Miami
David Copperfield
The Glorias (because: Sandy Powell)
Ammonite

Variety seems to think News of the World is a potential spoiler. I wish Birds of Prey were.

[Did not guess: Pinocchio. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯]

Makeup/Hair
Birds of Prey
Ma Rainey's
Mank
Hillbilly Elegy
Emma

Spoilers
Jingle Jangle
Pinocchio
The Glorias
One Night in Miami

Production Design
Mank
Mulan
Ma Rainey's
News of the World
Trial of the Chicago 7

Spoilers
Emma
Tenet
Midnight Sky
Promising Young Woman
I'm Thinking of Ending Things

I really hope Emma gets in.

[The Father? Over Emma? Really?]

Visual Effects
Mank
Midnight Sky
Mulan
Tenet
Welcome to Chechnya

Spoilers
One and Only Ivan
Birds of Prey
Soul

[Love and Monsters. ??? Did not recall this was a film.]

Score
Mank
Minari
News of the World
Soul
Midnight Sky

Spoiler
Tenet
Trial of the Chicago 7
Invisible Man
Little Things
Da 5 Bloods

(What on earth is Blizzard of Souls???)

Song
Speak Now - One Night in Miami
Io Si - the Life Ahead
Fight for You - Judas and the Black Messiah
Turntables - All in
Show Me your Soul - Soul

Spoilers
I can't imagine it'll actually make it in, but it was up for a CCA: Husavik - Eurovision
Hear my Voice - Chicago 7
Rain Song - Minari
Make it Work - Jingle Jangle
And since South Park made it in: Wuhan Flu?

QUEEN BEE SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE. Maybe What a Life, too.

Sound
Greyhound
Mank
News of the World
Sound of Metal
Trial of the Chicago 7

Spoilers
Midnight Sky
Nomadland
Ma Rainey's
Tenet
Soul

Short Doc
A Love Song for Latasha
Abortion Helpline this is Lisa
Call Center Blues
Hunger Ward
Speed Cubers

Spoilers
Do Not Split
Hysterical Girl
What Would Sophia Loren Do?
Colette
A Concerto is a Conversation

How fucked is it that No Crying at the Dinner Table isn't up/wasn't up last year???

Short Live
White Eye
Two Distant Strangers
The Human Voice
The Letter Room
Bittu

Spoilers
Da Yie
Feeling Through
Kicksled Coir
The Present
The Van

Short Animated
The Snail and the Whale
If Anything Happens I Love You
Kapaemahu
Opera
Out

Spoilers
Traces 
Burrow
Yes-People
To Gerard
Genius Loci


Monday, March 1, 2021

2020 JWD Awards

Previous Years: 2019, 201820172016, 201520142013201220112010 

I'm probably missing some things in here, but... 2020. Half the guild noms aren't even out yet!

Best Film:


First Cow
Babyteeth
Gunda
City Hall
Nomadland
Mouthpiece
Proxima
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Minari
Another Round

Best Popcorn Flick:


The Personal History of David Copperfield
Bad Education
Wolfwalkers
Summerland
Palm Springs
Hamilton
Emma
Dating Amber
Bloody Hell
Lucky

Film I'm Most Looking Forward To That I Missed:


Bacurau
Beanpole
Corpus Christie
Da 5 Bloods
The Assistant
Kajillionaire
Swallow
My Octopus Teacher
Jane Goodall: The Hope
Quo Vadis, Aida

Best Debut Film:


Palm Springs
Babyteeth
Emma
Sound of Metal
The Vast of Night 

Notable Omissions: His House, Los Lobos, Relic, Shithouse, Swallow, the True Adventures of Wolfboy, Tigertail, Apples, 

Best Actress:


Gemma Arterton - Summerland
Eliza Scanlen - Babyteeth
Eva Green - Proxima
Frances McDormand - Nomadland
Kate Winslet - Ammonite
Michelle Pfeiffer - French Exit
Odessa Young - Shirley
Rosa Ramirez - Forgotten Roads
Sidney Flanigan - Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Han Ye-ri - Minari

Notable Omissions: Andrea Riseborough - Luxor/Possessor, Holliday Grainger - Animals, Julia Garner - The Assistant, Kelly O'Sullivan - Saint Frances, Nicole Beharie - Miss Juneteenth, Rachel Brosnahan - I'm Your Woman, Vanessa Kirby - Pieces of a Woman, Andra Day - United States vs. Billie Holliday, Carrie Coon - The Nest, Haley Bennett - Swallow

Best Actor:


Dev Patel - the Personal History of David Copperfield
Hugh Jackman - Bad Education
John Magaro - First Cow
Kingsley Ben-Adir - One Night in Miami
Mads Mikkelsen - Another Round
Orion Lee - First Cow
Riz Ahmed - Sound of Metal
Steven Yuen - Minari

Notable Omissions: Delroy Lindo - Da 5 Bloods, Anthony Hopkins - The Father, Ben Affleck - The Way Back, Riz Ahmed - Mogul Mowgli, Tahar Rahim - The Mauritanian, Tom Hanks - News of the World, George Clooney - Midnight Sky

Best Supporting Actress:



Bolude Watson - Hearts & Bones
Amanda Seyfried - Mank
Essie Davis - Babyteeth
Elisabeth Moss - Shirley
Mia Goth - Emma
Molly Gordon - Shiva Baby
Talia Ryder - Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Toni Collette - I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Youn Yuh-jung - Minari
Valerie Mahaffey - French Exit
Rochenda Sandall - Mangrove

Notable Omissions: Olivia Colman - The Father, Debra Winger - Kajillionaire, Fiona Shaw - Kindred, Helena Zengel - News of the World, Maria Bakalova - Borat, Molly Parker & Ellen Burstyn - Pieces of a Woman

Best Supporting Actor:


Aldis Hodge - One Night in Miami
Ben Mendelsohn - Babyteeth
Lars Eidinger - Proxima
David Strathairn - Nomadland
David Thewlis - I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Gael Garcia Bernal - Ema
Paul Raci - Sound of Metal
Toby Jones - First Cow
Daniel Kaluuya - Judas and the Black Messiah
Shaun Parkes - Mangrove

Notable Omissions: Chadwick Boseman & Clarke Peters - Da 5 Bloods,  Frank Langella, Sacha Baron Cohen, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II & Jeremy Strong - Trial of the Chicago 7, Matthew Macfayden - The Assistant, D'Angelou Osei Kissiedu - Rocks, Barry Keoghan - Calm with Horses, Brian Denehy - Driveways

Best Ensemble:


One Night in Miami
Emma
Babyteeth
First Cow
Shirley
Shiva Baby
Malmkrog
Minari
Judas and the Black Messiah

Notable Omissions: Da 5 Bloods, Trial of the Chicago 7

Best Documentary:



Athlete A
Dick Johnson is Dead
Gunda
Time
City Hall
Public Trust
Bloody Nose Empty Pockets

Notable Omissions: The Mole Agent, My Octopus Teacher, Truffle Hunters, Acasa My Home, Feels Good Man, the Fight, the Go-Gos, Jane Goodall: The Hope, Mayor, David Attenborough: A Life on our Planet, Collective, All In, Welcome to Chechnya, 76 Days, the Painter and the Thief

Best Animated Film:


Wolfwalkers
World of Tomorrow 3

Notable Omissions: Soul

Best Foreign Film:


Another Round
Babyteeth
Bait
Ema
Forgotten Roads
Malmkrog
Tragic Jungle
Wolfwalkers
Night of the Kings

Notable Omissions: Quo Vadis, Aida, Charlatan, And then we Danced, Bacurau, Beanpole, And Tomorrow the Entire World, Atlantis, My Little Sister, Vitalina Varela, Wet Season, Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time, 

Best Director:


Choe Zhao - Nomadland
Eliza Hittman - Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Kelly Reichardt - First Cow
Lee Isaac Chung - Minari
Thomas Vinterberg - Another Round
Charlie Kaufman - I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Shannon Murphy - Babyteeth
Josephine Decker - Shirley
Patricia Rozema - Mouthpiece
Alice Winocour - Proxima

Notable Omissions: Saint Frances, Swallow, Miss Juneteenth, I'm Your Woman, Beanpole, Da 5 Bloods, the 40-year old version

Best Screenplay - Original:
Minari
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Ammonite
Another Round
The Vast of Night
Palm Springs

Notable Omissions: Da 5 Bloods, Trial of the Chicago 7, Kajillionaire

Best Screenplay - Adapted:
Nomadland
First Cow
Bad Education
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Emma
Mouthpiece

Notable Omissions: White Tiger, News of the World, Midnight Sky

Best Editing:
Nomadland
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Time
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
First Cow
City Hall

Notable Omissions: Invisible Man, Residue, Tenet, The Father, Trial of the Chicago 7, Beanpole

Best Cinematography:


Nomadland
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Mangrove
Minari
Tragic Jungle
Mank
First Cow
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
The Vast of Night
Ammonite
Gunda
Ema
Emma
David Copperfield

Notable Omissions: She Dies Tomorrow, Bull, The Assistant, Beanpole, Da 5 Bloods, Painted Bird, Tenet, Vitalina Varela, Rocks, Saint Maud, She Dies Tomorrow

Best Costumes:


Notable Omissions: Rocks, Saint Maud, The Assistant, Swallow, Mulan

Best Makeup:


Harley Quinn
Emma
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Mank
Promising Young Woman
Ammonite

Notable Omissions: The Glorias, Jingle Jangle, Saint Maud, Rocks, Misbehaviour, US vs. Billie Holliday

Best Production Design:


Emma
Malkrog
David Copperfield
Proxima
Mank
Harley Quinn

Notable Omissions: Mulan, Tenet, Da 5 Bloods, Trial of the Chicago 7, News of the World, Beanpole, The Father

Best Visual Effects:


Birds of Prey
Mank
Proxima
World of Tomorrow 3

Notable Omissions: Midnight Sky, Mulan, One and Only Ivan, Tenet, Welcome to Chechnya

Best Score:
Wendy
Athlete A
Nomadland (ineligible for the oscars)

Notable Omissions: Driveways, Tenet, Da 5 Bloods, Jingle Jangle, Midnight Sky, News of the World, Soul, Trial of the Chicago 7, Truffle Hunters, Sylvie's love, Invisible Man, Calm with Horses, Eurovision, Kajillionaire

Best Song/Musical Moment:


Ema - sun dance
What A Life - Another Round
Turntables - All In (haven't seen, but was listening to the song before I knew it was from a film)
The Minari song
Love thy Neighbor - Prom (Andrew Rannells is so great)
Satisfied - Hamilton 
the ballet - I'm Thinking of Ending Things
The grocery store - Mouthpiece

Notable Omissions: Trial of the Chicago 7, Mulan, Jingle Jangle, Belly of the Beast, Mr. Soul!, Borat, Eurovision

Best Sound - both Editing & Mixing:
Proxima
Another Round
Nomadland
One Night in Miami
Sound of Metal
Ma Rainey's

Notable Omissions: Tenet, Soul, Jingle Jangle, News of the World, Midnight Sky, Da 5 Bloods, Invisible Man, Trial of the Chicago 7, Eurovision, the Forty-year -old version

Best Short - Live Action/Doc (limiting to what I saw this year, not just recent shorts, because I didn't see any proper shorts programs in 2020! I have already for 2021, tho...):
Drum Wave

Best Short - Animated:
Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess
Promising Young Woman (or this one)

Best Trailer:
Promising Young Woman (golden fleece award?)

umm... did I see other trailers? Since I wasn't seeing things in theaters...

Best Quote:
"Do you ever have nightmares after eating cheese? You might've eaten a ghost!" - Extra Ordinary
"I love this man beyond measure and reason. He’s not my ‘boyfriend.’ He’s all and he’s more." - The Old Guard
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions. Their lives a mimicry. Their passions a quotation." - I'm Thinking of Ending Things
"Let's pray for a boy. The world is too cruel to girls." - Shirley
"Don't be gay in Indiana" - The Prom
"History isn't here yet. It's coming, but maybe this time we can take it on our own terms." - First Cow
"I'll see you down the road" - Nomadland
"You know the quickest way of getting rid of me?" "Tie you up. Dump you in that river." - Miss Fisher
"I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him." - Emma
"Hair tie?" - Birds of Prey
"If I ever go to the electric chair, I'd like him to be sitting in my lap." - Mank
"You know what you can do for the elderly? You can bugger off" - Summerland
"Oh my goodness." "What's wrong Cash?" "What? Cash, What is it?" "Why am I sooo pretty?" - One Night in Miami
"This is the worst possible parenting I can imagine." - Babyteeth
"And it’s ours, David, to go wherever we choose. No, not down there. Creditors make that road impassable. Two tailors, and a most unreasonable muffin man." - David Copperfield
"Razz my berries" -The Vast of Night

Unforgettable Moment (Arr. There be spoilers here:)
the oily cakes - First Cow
the draft - Emma.
the hike - Spinster
the closet - Dick Johnson is Dead
the ending - Shirley
the questionnaire - Never Rarely
the cave - World of Tomorrow 3
the tracking shot - Vast of Night
the dinner - I'm Thinking of Ending Things
the cannabis dispensary - City Hall
leaving for the last time - Bloody Nose Empty Pockets
the final scene - Gunda

Other superlatives:
Best trailer for a 2021 film: I'm... not going to do this one this year, because too many 2020 films got pushed out
2021 Film I'm Most Looking Forward to: The Banshees of Inisheer (Runners up: In the Heights, Nadia Butterfly, Nightmare Alley, Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, the Dig, Last Night in Soho, Little Fish)
Movie You Wanted to Love but Just Couldn't: Ammonite. I *liked* it. 
Most Wasted Potential of an Idea: Promising Young Woman. *sigh*
Best surprise director: Robert Zemekis
Best Superhero: Joe, The Old Guard. A gay, muslim, romantic - and the best superhero in ages!
Best Villain: I mean - so many ways to go with this category in 2020. You've got Men in Lucky, capitalism in Nomadland/First Cow/Bait/Public Trust, America in Time/Never Rarely/I Carry You With Me/Athlete A, humans in Gunda, alcoholism in Another Round/Bloody Nose/Mank, racism in Mangrove/One Night/Ma Rainey/Time, plus just so many films about grief! So I think this year we'll need to just go traditional with Uriah Heep in David Copperfield. *shudder*
Best Female Action Star: Miss Fisher
Best Action Scene: the police station - Birds of Prey
Biggest Waste of a Cast: mmm - Prom? Less James Corden?
Best Music Cue: Toxic - Promising Young Woman
Most WTF: Imma go ahead and assume whoever decided to cast Christopher Walken as Irish. No, I didn't see it, but I presume I'm right. 
Best scene in an otherwise okay film: the ending - Wendy
Actor Having the Most Fun While Earning a Paycheck: Chris Pine - WW84
Best Kiss: Emma
Best Cat: French Exit
Best dog: I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Best Pig: Gunda
Best Cow: FIRST COW
Best food: the oily cakes - First Cow
Best unexpected dinosaur: Palm Springs
Best New to Me: Columbus, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Dishonored, In a Lonely Place, Night of the Hunter, Dial M for Murder
Best Hair: Charlize Theron - Old Guard
Best Wig: Promising Young Woman (runner up: Babyteeth)
Worst Wig: Meryl Streep - Prom
Best Hat: Peter Capaldi - David Copperfield
Best sciencing: Proxima
Best sidekick: Detective Inspector Jack Robinson
Prettiest landscape: Cowboys
Worst scene in an otherwise great film: Sarah showing Stella the rocket
Worst song: Who boy. We've got most of Daffodils (and I love Rose McIver and Kimbra!) and Stage Mother (Jacki Weaver is a treasure, truly, and I mean no disrespect), but I think this one clearly has to go to James Corden with Tonight Belongs to You in The Prom
Best Cameo: Ummm... WW84? I heard Mulan had one? This is what happens when almost all the big films get pushed
Best Breakthrough: Kingsley Ben-Adir - One Night in Miami
Best Ending (the McKayla Maroney award): Tie: Another Round and Gunda (although really, Proxima, Dick Johnson is Dead, Babyteeth - all amazing)
Best opening: David Copperfield. (Or Hamilton)
Best credits: I literally don't remember any that stood out this year.... Birds of Prey?
Most overrated: Promising Young Woman

Best TV Show: STILL HANNIBAL.