14 December 2015
OFCS AWARDS, 2015
The Online Film Critics Society has announced our winners! And they map with alarming closeness to my own votes among the nominees, so I feel pretty good, with one huge exception: Rooney Mara is no more the "supporting" actress in Carol, than... argh, whatever.
Best Picture:
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Animated Feature:
Inside Out
Best Film Not in the English Language:
The Assassin (Taiwan)
Best Documentary:
The Look of Silence
Best Director:
George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road)
Best Actor:
Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs)
Best Actress:
Cate Blanchett (Carol)
Best Supporting Actor:
Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina)
Best Supporting Actress:
Rooney Mara (Carol)
Best Original Screenplay:
Spotlight (Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy)
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Carol (Phyllis Nagy)
Best Editing:
Mad Max: Fury Road (Margaret Sixel)
Best Cinematography:
Mad Max: Fury Road (John Seale)
Best Picture:
Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Animated Feature:
Inside Out
Best Film Not in the English Language:
The Assassin (Taiwan)
Best Documentary:
The Look of Silence
Best Director:
George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road)
Best Actor:
Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs)
Best Actress:
Cate Blanchett (Carol)
Best Supporting Actor:
Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina)
Best Supporting Actress:
Rooney Mara (Carol)
Best Original Screenplay:
Spotlight (Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy)
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Carol (Phyllis Nagy)
Best Editing:
Mad Max: Fury Road (Margaret Sixel)
Best Cinematography:
Mad Max: Fury Road (John Seale)
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so you've seen Carol and haven't reviewed it yet
ReplyDeletethis is upsetting
So I have to ask...what drove their decision to declare Rooney Mara's performance in Carol "supporting" if she's obviously a co-lead? Do they have a Mike-Huckabee-on-marriage view of these situations ("One male lead and one female lead ONLY!"), since they did the exact same thing to Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain? Are they trying to "play the game" with Oscar since that's where Harvey Weinstein's campaigning her and this is an attempt to boost her chances? What's the deal, here? It seems like the vast majority of people who've seen the film agree calling Therese a supporting character is BS yet only a tiny number of people have the courage to call this out.
ReplyDeleteLiterally every time "Fury Road" is nominated/chosen for Best Picture, by literally ANY group, my world just...brightens up a bit more. Thank you, Tim, and the OFCS, for this much-needed dose of joy today.
ReplyDelete--Sssonic
Cynthia Nixon acted her ass off in James White, but I don't think many people saw it.
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd let you know that the Google Chrome Star Wars Spoiler-block extension has got your website pegged down as a potential trap.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen the film yet so I may be embarrassing myself, but if they absolutely must call one of them a supporting part, shouldn't it be Kate Blanchett's? At least in the novel, Rooney Mara's Therese is the clear protagonist and POV character.
ReplyDeleteJohn- I saw it and dug it. I wouldn't have ever sought it out if we didn't nominate it, so that's one good thing done
ReplyDeleteHallvarður Jón Guðmundsson- Wow, really? It's got to be because of the December preview, but I mean, damn, that's a sensitive filter.
Vilsal- I'd say that in the movie, Mara is the lead for the first hour, Blanchett for the second, but yeah, if we MUST pick one of them to go supporting, it's Mara that has the fuller overall arc and maybe even more screentime.
I shouldn't talk about how I voted, but I did use my "abstain" choice for Mara and Vikander (they have us rank all the nominees 1-5, it's not just a straight vote).
ReplyDeleteWhat did you end up thinking of Creed?
ReplyDeleteMAD MAX!!!!!!! So pleased to see an action movie released during the summer get the respect it deserves.
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