Golden Globes: Updated Film Predictions – October
Golden Globes: Updated Film Predictions – October
We have updated our Film Predictions for the Golden Globes. We were going to do the television shows as well, but it seems like not much has changed there.
Click here to see Movie and Television predictions.
Big steps have been made by “Joy,” “Spotlight,” and “Room.” However, there are still many films to be seen. “I Saw the Light” gets pushed to 2016, making the “Musical/Comedy” categories even more obscure.
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Golden Globes: Updated Predictions – June 2015
Golden Globes: Updated Predictions – June 2015
Much has changed after the Cannes Film Festival. Things are still pretty far out, so we have a wide variety of potential contenders.
The Emmys will be updated soon, but we are holding off prediction the television categories of the Golden Globes until those come out. So here we have the Movie, Actor, Supporting categories.
Keep touch with our Golden Globes Page for updated predictions.
Motion Picture – Drama
The Revenant
Carol
Steve Jobs
The Danish Girl
The Hateful Eight
Alternates
Bridge of Spies
Joy
The Walk
Brooklyn
Suffragette
The Program
Concussion
Black Mass
Freeheld
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Golden Globes: Updated Predictions – May 2015
Golden Globes: Updated Predictions – May 2015
So much is going on in the world of film right now. Many potential award candidates have wrapped production, have had test screenings, and some will be premiere at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival which starts Wednesday May 13th.
After an impressive showing at Cinemacon, we have our eyes on Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “The Revenant.” On the comedy side we are really paying attention to John Wells’ “Adam Jones” and Jean-Marc Vallée’s “Demolition.” You can’t really resist Meryl Streep as a rocker in “Ricki and the Flash” either. Probably the only real lock here.
So here are all our pre-Cannes predictions. We will likely modify the Oscar predictions right after Cannes has concluded and the Golden Globes predictions will follow.
Motion Picture – Drama
The Revenant
The Danish Girl
Steve Jobs
The Hateful Eight
Bridge of Spies
Alternates
Joy
The Sea of Trees
Carol
Suffragette
The Walk
In the Heart of the Sea
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Golden Globes: Updated Predictions – March
Golden Globes: Updated Predictions – March
We still have only movie categories predicted. For a reflection of what the television categories may look like check out our Emmy Predictions.
“The Danish Girl” and “Snowden” really appear to be in a strong position, with newly added award season release dates. Meanwhile in the, very scarce (as usual), comedy categories “Ricki and the Flash” seems baity enough to bring Meryl Streep her next Golden Globe.
Check out all our predictions below!
Motion Picture – Drama
The Danish Girl
The Revenant
Steve Jobs
Bridge of Spies
The Hateful Eight
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Golden Globes: Way too Early 2016 Predictions – Motion Picture categories
Golden Globes: Way too Early 2016 Predictions – Motion Picture categories
We have updated our Golden Globes page to show several contenders. Click that link if you want an extended list of alternates and dark horses in each category.
Some films we see being big factors include Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight,” Terrence Malick’s “Knight of Cups,” Stephen Frears’s “Icon,” David O. Russell’s “Joy,” Joel/Ethan Coen’s “Hail, Caesar!,” and Noah Baumbach’s “While We’re Young”
See an overview of our predictions below (visit the link above for more):
Motion Picture – Drama
The Hateful Eight
Icon
Joy
Knight of Cups
The Revenant
Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Demolition
Hail, Caesar!
The Last 5 Years
A Walk in the Woods
While We’re Young
Oscar: 2014 Academy Awards – Final Predictions
Oscar: 2014 Academy Awards – Final Predictions
It’s been quite a battle this year. There were many unique and great films to come from 2013. There are several categories where the front-runner isn’t exactly clear cut. With our final predictions we have the following films winning:
“Gravity” wins 7 Oscars
“12 Years a Slave” wins 3 Oscars
“Dallas Buyers Club” wins 3 Oscars
“Frozen” wins 2 Oscars
The following notable films will win one Oscar: “American Hustle,” “Her,” “Blue Jasmine,” and “The Great Gatsby.”
So here are our final Oscar Predictions for the 2014 season. Stay tuned to the Oscar page for our 2015 Nominee Predictions. (more…)
1st Annual M10 Award Winners
“12 Years a Slave,” “The Last of Us,” and “Breaking Bad” are the best of 2013. Here is the full list of the 1st Annual M10 Award Winners.
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Oscar: “Gravity” vs. “12 Years a Slave”
Oscar: “Gravity” vs. “12 Years a Slave”
Last night Alfonso Cuaron picked up one of the biggest precursor awards for his space epic. It wasn’t a complete surprise when Cuaron’s name was announced; he previously received a Golden Globe for “Gravity” as well. If we have learned anything from this win it is that “12 Years a Slave’s” front-runner status is in danger.
“12 Years a Slave” was the early favorite. People loved “Gravity” when it landed in theaters, but people still said “12 Years a Slave” was the film to beat. When December came around and critic’s awards were being announced you often heard one of the two films being named best picture of 2013 with “Her” and “American Hustle” thrown in intermittently.
Top 10: Movie Moments – 2013
POTENTIAL SPOILERS FOLLOW
If you haven’t seen a particular film, please scroll past it. Some moments involve the films’ conclusion.
By the time January has come and past, the M10 awards will be announced and we’ll move our film direction toward 2014.
So many great films were release in 2013, but what were the best moments? After watching nearly a hundred films in 2013, we’ve compiled the top 10 scenes that are still lingering in our minds.
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Oscar: Final Nomination Predictions
Oscar: Final Nomination Predictions
Here are our final Oscar Predictions. The nominations will be announced tomorrow morning. Our Oscar page will promptly be updated to predicted the candidates most likely to win after the nomination announcement.
Here are our predictions: