by Amos Semien
The Detroit Film Critics Society was founded in Spring 2007 and currently consists of a group of 20 Michigan film critics (as December 2013) who write or broadcast in the Detroit area as well as other major cities within a 150-mile radius of the city including Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, and Flint, Michigan.
American Hustle and Short Term 12 led the pack with five nominations apiece for the 2013 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards, in nominations announced December 9. 2013. However, when the winners were announced Friday, December 13, 2013, Spike Jonze’s Her was named “Best Film.”
The Best of 2013 as picked by the Detroit Film Critics Society:
BEST FILM
WINNER: Her
Before Midnight
Gravity
Short Term 12
12 Years a Slave
BEST DIRECTOR
WINNER: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips
Spike Jonze, Her
David O. Russell, American Hustle
Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street
BEST ACTOR
WINNER: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street
Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave
Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips
Robert Redford, All Is Lost
BEST ACTRESS
WINNER: Brie Larson, Short Term 12
Amy Adams, American Hustle
Julie Delpy, Before Midnight
Adele Exarchopoulos, Blue is the Warmest Color
Meryl Streep, August: Osage County
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
WINNER: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
Barkhad Abdi, Captain Phillips
James Franco, Spring Breakers
Matthew McConaughey, Mud
Stanley Tucci, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
WINNER: Scarlett Johansson, Her
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave
Julia Roberts, August: Osage County
June Squibb, Nebraska
BEST ENSEMBLE
WINNER: American Hustle
August: Osage County
Blue Jasmine
12 Years a Slave
The Wolf of Wall Street
BREAKTHROUGH
WINNER: Brie Larson, Short Term 12 (actress)
Lake Bell, In a World (actress, screenplay, director)
Ryan Coogler, Fruitvale Station (screenplay, director)
Destin Cretton, Short Term 12 (screenplay, director)
Michael B. Jordan, Fruitvale Station (actor)
BEST SCREENPLAY
WINNER: Spike Jonze, Her
Destin Cretton, Short Term 12
Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke, Before Midnight
Eric Singer and David O. Russell, American Hustle
Terence Winter, The Wolf of Wall Street
BEST DOCUMENTARY
WINNER: Stories We Tell
The Act of Killing
Blackfish
The Square
The Unknown Known
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Monday, December 16, 2013
Detroit Film Critics Choose "Her" as "Best Film" of 2013
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7 Films Battle for 3 Makeup Oscar Nominations in 2014
7 Features Advance In Race For Makeup And Hairstyling Oscar®
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that seven films remain in competition in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 86th Academy Awards®.
The films are listed below in alphabetical order:
"American Hustle"
"Dallas Buyers Club"
"The Great Gatsby"
"Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters"
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
"Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa"
"The Lone Ranger"
On Saturday, January 11, 2014, all members of the Academy's Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch will be invited to view 10-minute excerpts from each of the seven shortlisted films. Following the screenings, members will vote to nominate three films for final Oscar consideration.
The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that seven films remain in competition in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 86th Academy Awards®.
The films are listed below in alphabetical order:
"American Hustle"
"Dallas Buyers Club"
"The Great Gatsby"
"Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters"
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
"Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa"
"The Lone Ranger"
On Saturday, January 11, 2014, all members of the Academy's Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch will be invited to view 10-minute excerpts from each of the seven shortlisted films. Following the screenings, members will vote to nominate three films for final Oscar consideration.
The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center® and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
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Boston Online Film Critics Declare "12 Years a Slave" Best Pic of 2013
by Amos Semien
The Boston Online Film Critics Association named 12 Years a Slave "Best Picture" of 2013. That was one of six awards the critics group bestowed upon director Steve McQueen's film; that included notices for McQueen as "Best Director" and Chiwetel Ejiofor ("Best Actor") and Lupita Nyong' o ("Best Supporting Actress").
The Boston Online Film Critics Association (BOFCA) was founded in May 2012. According to the group, BOFCA fosters a community of web-based film critics and provides them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard. They collect and link to their reviews every week at a website that also features original content by members, including filmmaker interviews and spotlights on Boston’s vital repertory film scene.
By widening professional membership to writers working in new media, BOFCA aims to encourage more diverse opinions in the field. The Boston Online Film Critics Association has gathered together critics writing for publications that collectively receive over 15 million impressions/page views per month. BOFCA is present on social media year-round with members’ film articles and essays.
Full list of 2013 BOFCA winners:
BEST PICTURE: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST DIRECTOR: Steve McQueen, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ACTOR: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ACTRESS: Cate Blanchett, BLUE JASMINE
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Jared Leto, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Lupita Nyong’o, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST SCREENPLAY: BEFORE MIDNIGHT
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
BEST DOCUMENTARY: THE ACT OF KILLING
BEST ANIMATED FILM: THE WIND RISES and FROZEN (tie)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
BEST EDITING: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ENSEMBLE: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
THE TEN BEST FILMS OF THE YEAR:
1. 12 YEARS A SLAVE
2. INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
3. THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
4. GRAVITY
5. BEFORE MIDNIGHT
6. THE SPECTACULAR NOW
7. BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
8. SPRING BREAKERS
9. THE WORLD’S END
10. FRUITVALE STATION
http://bofca.com/
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The Boston Online Film Critics Association named 12 Years a Slave "Best Picture" of 2013. That was one of six awards the critics group bestowed upon director Steve McQueen's film; that included notices for McQueen as "Best Director" and Chiwetel Ejiofor ("Best Actor") and Lupita Nyong' o ("Best Supporting Actress").
The Boston Online Film Critics Association (BOFCA) was founded in May 2012. According to the group, BOFCA fosters a community of web-based film critics and provides them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard. They collect and link to their reviews every week at a website that also features original content by members, including filmmaker interviews and spotlights on Boston’s vital repertory film scene.
By widening professional membership to writers working in new media, BOFCA aims to encourage more diverse opinions in the field. The Boston Online Film Critics Association has gathered together critics writing for publications that collectively receive over 15 million impressions/page views per month. BOFCA is present on social media year-round with members’ film articles and essays.
Full list of 2013 BOFCA winners:
BEST PICTURE: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST DIRECTOR: Steve McQueen, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ACTOR: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ACTRESS: Cate Blanchett, BLUE JASMINE
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Jared Leto, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Lupita Nyong’o, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST SCREENPLAY: BEFORE MIDNIGHT
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
BEST DOCUMENTARY: THE ACT OF KILLING
BEST ANIMATED FILM: THE WIND RISES and FROZEN (tie)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
BEST EDITING: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEST ENSEMBLE: 12 YEARS A SLAVE
THE TEN BEST FILMS OF THE YEAR:
1. 12 YEARS A SLAVE
2. INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
3. THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
4. GRAVITY
5. BEFORE MIDNIGHT
6. THE SPECTACULAR NOW
7. BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
8. SPRING BREAKERS
9. THE WORLD’S END
10. FRUITVALE STATION
http://bofca.com/
END
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Teaser Trailer for Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" Debuts
from Christopher Nolan
INTERSTELLAR
Teaser: http://youtu.be/nyc6RJEEe0U
November 2014
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INTERSTELLAR
Teaser: http://youtu.be/nyc6RJEEe0U
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114 Original Musical Scores Compete for 5 Oscar Nominations in 2014
114 Original Scores in 2013 Oscar® Race
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — One hundred fourteen scores from eligible feature-length motion pictures released in 2013 are in contention for nominations in the Original Score category for the 86th Oscars®, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today.
The eligible scores along with their composers are listed below, in alphabetical order by film title:
"Admission," Stephen Trask, composer
"Ain't Them Bodies Saints," Daniel Hart, composer
"All Is Lost," Alex Ebert, composer
"Alone Yet Not Alone," William Ross, composer
"The Armstrong Lie," David Kahne, composer
"Arthur Newman," Nick Urata, composer
"At Any Price," Dickon Hinchliffe, composer
"Austenland," Ilan Eshkeri, composer
"Before Midnight," Graham Reynolds, composer
"The Best Man Holiday," Stanley Clarke, composer
"The Book Thief," John Williams, composer
"The Butterfly's Dream," Rahman Altin, composer
"The Call," John Debney, composer
"Captain Phillips," Henry Jackman, composer
"Closed Circuit," Joby Talbot, composer
"The Company You Keep," Cliff Martinez, composer
"The Conjuring," Joseph Bishara, composer
"Copperhead," Laurent Eyquem, composer
"The Counselor," Daniel Pemberton, composer
"The Croods," Alan Silvestri, composer
"Despicable Me 2," Heitor Pereira, composer
"Elysium," Ryan Amon, composer
"Ender's Game," Steve Jablonsky, composer
"Enough Said," Marcelo Zarvos, composer
"Epic," Danny Elfman, composer
"Ernest & Celestine," Vincent Courtois, composer
"Escape from Planet Earth," Aaron Zigman, composer
"Escape from Tomorrow," Abel Korzeniowski, composer
"Evil Dead," Roque Baños, composer
"47 Ronin," Ilan Eshkeri, composer
"42," Mark Isham, composer
"Free Birds," Dominic Lewis, composer
"Free China: The Courage to Believe," Tony Chen, composer
"Fruitvale Station," Ludwig Goransson, composer
"G.I. Joe: Retaliation," Henry Jackman, composer
"Gangster Squad," Steve Jablonsky, composer
"Gravity," Steven Price, composer
"The Great Gatsby," Craig Armstrong, composer
"The Hangover Part III," Christophe Beck, composer
"Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters," Atli Örvarsson, composer
"Haute Cuisine," Gabriel Yared, composer
"Her," William Butler and Owen Pallett, composers
"The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," Howard Shore, composer
"Hollywood Seagull," Evgeny Shchukin, composer
"Hours," Benjamin Wallfisch, composer
"How Sweet It Is," Matt Dahan, composer
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," James Newton Howard, composer
"Identity Thief," Christopher Lennertz, composer
"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," Lyle Workman, composer
"Insidious: Chapter 2," Joseph Bishara, composer
"Instructions Not Included," Carlo Siliotto, composer
"The Internship," Christophe Beck, composer
"The Invisible Woman," Ilan Eshkeri, composer
"Iron Man 3," Brian Tyler, composer
"Jack the Giant Slayer," John Ottman, composer
"Jobs," John Debney, composer
"Kamasutra 3D," Sreejith Edavana and Saachin Raj Chelory, composers
"Labor Day," Rolfe Kent, composer
"Lee Daniels' The Butler," Rodrigo Leão, composer
"Live at the Foxes Den," Jack Holmes, composer
"Love Is All You Need," Johan Söderqvist, composer
"Mama," Fernando Velázquez, composer
"Man of Steel," Hans Zimmer, composer
"Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," Alex Heffes, composer
"The Missing Picture," Marc Marder, composer
"Monsters University," Randy Newman, composer
"The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones," Atli Örvarsson, composer
"Mud," David Wingo, composer
"Murph: The Protector," Chris Irwin and Jeff Widenhofer, composers
"Now You See Me," Brian Tyler, composer
"Oblivion," Anthony Gonzalez and Joseph Trapanese, composers
"Oldboy," Roque Baños, composer
"Olympus Has Fallen," Trevor Morris, composer
"Oz The Great and Powerful," Danny Elfman, composer
"Pacific Rim," Ramin Djawadi, composer
"Pain & Gain," Steve Jablonsky, composer
"Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters," Andrew Lockington, composer
"Philomena," Alexandre Desplat, composer
"The Place beyond the Pines," Mike Patton, composer
"Planes," Mark Mancina, composer
"Prisoners," Jóhann Jóhannsson, composer
"R.I.P.D.," Christophe Beck, composer
"Reaching for the Moon," Marcelo Zarvos, composer
"Romeo & Juliet," Abel Korzeniowski, composer
"Runner Runner," Christophe Beck, composer
"Rush," Hans Zimmer, composer
"Safe Haven," Deborah Lurie, composer
"Salinger," Lorne Balfe, composer
"Saving Mr. Banks," Thomas Newman, composer
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Theodore Shapiro, composer
"Short Term 12," Joel P. West, composer
"Side Effects," Thomas Newman, composer
"The Smurfs 2," Heitor Pereira, composer
"The Spectacular Now," Rob Simonsen, composer
"Star Trek Into Darkness," Michael Giacchino, composer
"Stoker," Clint Mansell, composer
"Thor: The Dark World," Brian Tyler, composer
"Tim's Vermeer," Conrad Pope, composer
"Trance," Rick Smith, composer
"Turbo," Henry Jackman, composer
"12 Years a Slave," Hans Zimmer, composer
"2 Guns," Clinton Shorter, composer
"The Ultimate Life," Mark McKenzie, composer
"Unfinished Song," Laura Rossi, composer
"Wadjda," Max Richter, composer
"Walking with Dinosaurs," Paul Leonard-Morgan, composer
"Warm Bodies," Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, composers
"We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," Will Bates, composer
"We're the Millers," Theodore Shapiro and Ludwig Goransson, composers
"What Maisie Knew," Nick Urata, composer
"Why We Ride," Steven Gutheinz, composer
"The Wind Rises," Joe Hisaishi, composer
"Winnie Mandela," Laurent Eyquem, composer
"The Wolverine," Marco Beltrami, composer
A Reminder List of works submitted in the Original Score category will be made available with a nominations ballot to all members of the Music Branch, who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than five achievements. The five achievements receiving the highest number of votes will become the nominations for final voting for the award.
To be eligible, the original score must be a substantial body of music that serves as original dramatic underscoring, and must be written specifically for the motion picture by the submitting composer. Scores diluted by the use of tracked themes or other preexisting music, diminished in impact by the predominant use of songs, or assembled from the music of more than one composer shall not be eligible.
The 86th Academy Awards® nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Academy Awards® for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — One hundred fourteen scores from eligible feature-length motion pictures released in 2013 are in contention for nominations in the Original Score category for the 86th Oscars®, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today.
The eligible scores along with their composers are listed below, in alphabetical order by film title:
"Admission," Stephen Trask, composer
"Ain't Them Bodies Saints," Daniel Hart, composer
"All Is Lost," Alex Ebert, composer
"Alone Yet Not Alone," William Ross, composer
"The Armstrong Lie," David Kahne, composer
"Arthur Newman," Nick Urata, composer
"At Any Price," Dickon Hinchliffe, composer
"Austenland," Ilan Eshkeri, composer
"Before Midnight," Graham Reynolds, composer
"The Best Man Holiday," Stanley Clarke, composer
"The Book Thief," John Williams, composer
"The Butterfly's Dream," Rahman Altin, composer
"The Call," John Debney, composer
"Captain Phillips," Henry Jackman, composer
"Closed Circuit," Joby Talbot, composer
"The Company You Keep," Cliff Martinez, composer
"The Conjuring," Joseph Bishara, composer
"Copperhead," Laurent Eyquem, composer
"The Counselor," Daniel Pemberton, composer
"The Croods," Alan Silvestri, composer
"Despicable Me 2," Heitor Pereira, composer
"Elysium," Ryan Amon, composer
"Ender's Game," Steve Jablonsky, composer
"Enough Said," Marcelo Zarvos, composer
"Epic," Danny Elfman, composer
"Ernest & Celestine," Vincent Courtois, composer
"Escape from Planet Earth," Aaron Zigman, composer
"Escape from Tomorrow," Abel Korzeniowski, composer
"Evil Dead," Roque Baños, composer
"47 Ronin," Ilan Eshkeri, composer
"42," Mark Isham, composer
"Free Birds," Dominic Lewis, composer
"Free China: The Courage to Believe," Tony Chen, composer
"Fruitvale Station," Ludwig Goransson, composer
"G.I. Joe: Retaliation," Henry Jackman, composer
"Gangster Squad," Steve Jablonsky, composer
"Gravity," Steven Price, composer
"The Great Gatsby," Craig Armstrong, composer
"The Hangover Part III," Christophe Beck, composer
"Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters," Atli Örvarsson, composer
"Haute Cuisine," Gabriel Yared, composer
"Her," William Butler and Owen Pallett, composers
"The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," Howard Shore, composer
"Hollywood Seagull," Evgeny Shchukin, composer
"Hours," Benjamin Wallfisch, composer
"How Sweet It Is," Matt Dahan, composer
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," James Newton Howard, composer
"Identity Thief," Christopher Lennertz, composer
"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," Lyle Workman, composer
"Insidious: Chapter 2," Joseph Bishara, composer
"Instructions Not Included," Carlo Siliotto, composer
"The Internship," Christophe Beck, composer
"The Invisible Woman," Ilan Eshkeri, composer
"Iron Man 3," Brian Tyler, composer
"Jack the Giant Slayer," John Ottman, composer
"Jobs," John Debney, composer
"Kamasutra 3D," Sreejith Edavana and Saachin Raj Chelory, composers
"Labor Day," Rolfe Kent, composer
"Lee Daniels' The Butler," Rodrigo Leão, composer
"Live at the Foxes Den," Jack Holmes, composer
"Love Is All You Need," Johan Söderqvist, composer
"Mama," Fernando Velázquez, composer
"Man of Steel," Hans Zimmer, composer
"Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," Alex Heffes, composer
"The Missing Picture," Marc Marder, composer
"Monsters University," Randy Newman, composer
"The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones," Atli Örvarsson, composer
"Mud," David Wingo, composer
"Murph: The Protector," Chris Irwin and Jeff Widenhofer, composers
"Now You See Me," Brian Tyler, composer
"Oblivion," Anthony Gonzalez and Joseph Trapanese, composers
"Oldboy," Roque Baños, composer
"Olympus Has Fallen," Trevor Morris, composer
"Oz The Great and Powerful," Danny Elfman, composer
"Pacific Rim," Ramin Djawadi, composer
"Pain & Gain," Steve Jablonsky, composer
"Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters," Andrew Lockington, composer
"Philomena," Alexandre Desplat, composer
"The Place beyond the Pines," Mike Patton, composer
"Planes," Mark Mancina, composer
"Prisoners," Jóhann Jóhannsson, composer
"R.I.P.D.," Christophe Beck, composer
"Reaching for the Moon," Marcelo Zarvos, composer
"Romeo & Juliet," Abel Korzeniowski, composer
"Runner Runner," Christophe Beck, composer
"Rush," Hans Zimmer, composer
"Safe Haven," Deborah Lurie, composer
"Salinger," Lorne Balfe, composer
"Saving Mr. Banks," Thomas Newman, composer
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Theodore Shapiro, composer
"Short Term 12," Joel P. West, composer
"Side Effects," Thomas Newman, composer
"The Smurfs 2," Heitor Pereira, composer
"The Spectacular Now," Rob Simonsen, composer
"Star Trek Into Darkness," Michael Giacchino, composer
"Stoker," Clint Mansell, composer
"Thor: The Dark World," Brian Tyler, composer
"Tim's Vermeer," Conrad Pope, composer
"Trance," Rick Smith, composer
"Turbo," Henry Jackman, composer
"12 Years a Slave," Hans Zimmer, composer
"2 Guns," Clinton Shorter, composer
"The Ultimate Life," Mark McKenzie, composer
"Unfinished Song," Laura Rossi, composer
"Wadjda," Max Richter, composer
"Walking with Dinosaurs," Paul Leonard-Morgan, composer
"Warm Bodies," Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, composers
"We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," Will Bates, composer
"We're the Millers," Theodore Shapiro and Ludwig Goransson, composers
"What Maisie Knew," Nick Urata, composer
"Why We Ride," Steven Gutheinz, composer
"The Wind Rises," Joe Hisaishi, composer
"Winnie Mandela," Laurent Eyquem, composer
"The Wolverine," Marco Beltrami, composer
A Reminder List of works submitted in the Original Score category will be made available with a nominations ballot to all members of the Music Branch, who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than five achievements. The five achievements receiving the highest number of votes will become the nominations for final voting for the award.
To be eligible, the original score must be a substantial body of music that serves as original dramatic underscoring, and must be written specifically for the motion picture by the submitting composer. Scores diluted by the use of tracked themes or other preexisting music, diminished in impact by the predominant use of songs, or assembled from the music of more than one composer shall not be eligible.
The 86th Academy Awards® nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Academy Awards® for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
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"12 Years a Slave" Leads Chicago Film Critics Awards Nominations
by Amos Semien
The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization that hands out the Chicago Film Critics Awards, hold critics roundtables, and takes on industry and artists’ rights issues. The parent association was founded in 1990 by film critic Sue Kiner after the successful launch of the Chicago Film Critics Awards in 1989.
The nominations for the 2013 Chicago Film Critics Awards were recently announced. Director Steven McQueen's 12 Years a Slave led all contenders for the group’s annual awards with a stunning 11 nominations. The highly acclaimed drama is a harrowing adaptation of the memoir of a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the pre-Civil War era Deep South. Tying for second place with seven nominations each are the films, Gravity and Her.
The Chicago Film Critics Association will announce its winners in a ceremony to be held on the evening of Monday, December 16, 2013.
2013 Chicago Film Critics Awards nominees:
BEST PICTURE
12 Years A Slave
American Hustle
Gravity
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
BEST DIRECTOR
Joel & Ethan Coen--Inside Llewyn Davis
Alfonso Cuaron--Gravity
Spike Jonze--Her
Steve McQueen--12 Years A Slave
David O. Russell--American Hustle
BEST ACTOR
Bruce Dern--Nebraska
Chiwetel Ejiofor--12 Years A Slave
Oscar Isaac--Inside Llewyn Davis
Matthew McConaughey--Dallas Buyers Club
Robert Redford--All Is Lost
BEST ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett--Blue Jasmine
Sandra Bullock--Gravity
Adele Exarchopoulos--Blue is the Warmest Color
Brie Larson--Short Term 12
Meryl Streep--August: Osage County
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Barkhad Abdi--Captain Phillips
Michael Fassbender--12 Years A Slave
James Franco--Spring Breakers
James Gandolfini--Enough Said
Jared Leto--Dallas Buyers Club
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Scarlett Johansson--Her
Jennifer Lawrence--American Hustle
Lupita Nyong'o--12 Years A Slave
Lea Seydoux--Blue is the Warmest Color
June Squibb--Nebraska
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
American Hustle--Eric SInger & David O. Russell
Blue Jasmine--Woody Allen
Her--Spike Jonze
Inside Llewyn Davis--Joel & Ethan Coen
Nebraska--Bob Nelson
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
12 Years A Slave--John Ridley
August: Osage County--Tracey Letts
Before Midnight--Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy & Ethan Hawke
Philomena--Steve Coogan & Jeff Pope
The Wolf of Wall Street--Terrence Winter
BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM
The Act of Killing
Blue is the Warmest Color
The Hunt
Wadjda
The Wind Rises
BEST DOCUMENTARY
20 Feet from Stardom
The Act of Killing
The Armstrong Lie
Blackfish
Stories We Tell
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Croods
From Up on Poppy Hill
Frozen
Monsters University
The Wind Rises
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
12 Years A Slave--Sean Bobbitt
Gravity--Emmanuel Lubezki
Her--Hoyte Van Hoytema
Inside Llewyn Davis--Bruno Delbonnel
Prisoners--Roger Deakins
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
12 Years A Slave--Hans Zimmer
Blancanieves--Alfonso de Vilallongo
Gravity--Steven Price
Her--Arcade Fire
Spring Breakers--Cliff Martinez and Skrillex
BEST ART DIRECTION/PRODUCTION DESIGN
12 Years A Slave
Gravity
The Great Gatsby
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
BEST EDITING
12 Years A Slave--Joe Walker
American Hustle--Alan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy & Crispin Struthers
Gravity--Alfonso Cuaron & Mark Sanger
Upstream Color--Shane Carruth & David Lowery
The Wolf of Wall Street--Thelma Schoonmaker
MOST PROMISING FILMMAKER
Lake Bell--In A World
Ryan Coogler--Fruitvale Station
Destin Cretton--Short Term 12
Joseph Gordon-Levitt--Don Jon
Joshua Oppenheimer--The Act of Killing
MOST PROMISING PERFORMER
Barkhad Abdi--Captain Phillips
Chadwick Boseman--42
Adele Exarchopoulos--Blue is the Warmest Color
Lupita Nyong'o--12 Years A Slave
Tye Sheridan--Mud
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The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization that hands out the Chicago Film Critics Awards, hold critics roundtables, and takes on industry and artists’ rights issues. The parent association was founded in 1990 by film critic Sue Kiner after the successful launch of the Chicago Film Critics Awards in 1989.
The nominations for the 2013 Chicago Film Critics Awards were recently announced. Director Steven McQueen's 12 Years a Slave led all contenders for the group’s annual awards with a stunning 11 nominations. The highly acclaimed drama is a harrowing adaptation of the memoir of a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the pre-Civil War era Deep South. Tying for second place with seven nominations each are the films, Gravity and Her.
The Chicago Film Critics Association will announce its winners in a ceremony to be held on the evening of Monday, December 16, 2013.
2013 Chicago Film Critics Awards nominees:
BEST PICTURE
12 Years A Slave
American Hustle
Gravity
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
BEST DIRECTOR
Joel & Ethan Coen--Inside Llewyn Davis
Alfonso Cuaron--Gravity
Spike Jonze--Her
Steve McQueen--12 Years A Slave
David O. Russell--American Hustle
BEST ACTOR
Bruce Dern--Nebraska
Chiwetel Ejiofor--12 Years A Slave
Oscar Isaac--Inside Llewyn Davis
Matthew McConaughey--Dallas Buyers Club
Robert Redford--All Is Lost
BEST ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett--Blue Jasmine
Sandra Bullock--Gravity
Adele Exarchopoulos--Blue is the Warmest Color
Brie Larson--Short Term 12
Meryl Streep--August: Osage County
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Barkhad Abdi--Captain Phillips
Michael Fassbender--12 Years A Slave
James Franco--Spring Breakers
James Gandolfini--Enough Said
Jared Leto--Dallas Buyers Club
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Scarlett Johansson--Her
Jennifer Lawrence--American Hustle
Lupita Nyong'o--12 Years A Slave
Lea Seydoux--Blue is the Warmest Color
June Squibb--Nebraska
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
American Hustle--Eric SInger & David O. Russell
Blue Jasmine--Woody Allen
Her--Spike Jonze
Inside Llewyn Davis--Joel & Ethan Coen
Nebraska--Bob Nelson
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
12 Years A Slave--John Ridley
August: Osage County--Tracey Letts
Before Midnight--Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy & Ethan Hawke
Philomena--Steve Coogan & Jeff Pope
The Wolf of Wall Street--Terrence Winter
BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM
The Act of Killing
Blue is the Warmest Color
The Hunt
Wadjda
The Wind Rises
BEST DOCUMENTARY
20 Feet from Stardom
The Act of Killing
The Armstrong Lie
Blackfish
Stories We Tell
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Croods
From Up on Poppy Hill
Frozen
Monsters University
The Wind Rises
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
12 Years A Slave--Sean Bobbitt
Gravity--Emmanuel Lubezki
Her--Hoyte Van Hoytema
Inside Llewyn Davis--Bruno Delbonnel
Prisoners--Roger Deakins
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
12 Years A Slave--Hans Zimmer
Blancanieves--Alfonso de Vilallongo
Gravity--Steven Price
Her--Arcade Fire
Spring Breakers--Cliff Martinez and Skrillex
BEST ART DIRECTION/PRODUCTION DESIGN
12 Years A Slave
Gravity
The Great Gatsby
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
BEST EDITING
12 Years A Slave--Joe Walker
American Hustle--Alan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy & Crispin Struthers
Gravity--Alfonso Cuaron & Mark Sanger
Upstream Color--Shane Carruth & David Lowery
The Wolf of Wall Street--Thelma Schoonmaker
MOST PROMISING FILMMAKER
Lake Bell--In A World
Ryan Coogler--Fruitvale Station
Destin Cretton--Short Term 12
Joseph Gordon-Levitt--Don Jon
Joshua Oppenheimer--The Act of Killing
MOST PROMISING PERFORMER
Barkhad Abdi--Captain Phillips
Chadwick Boseman--42
Adele Exarchopoulos--Blue is the Warmest Color
Lupita Nyong'o--12 Years A Slave
Tye Sheridan--Mud
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Sony Pictures to Expand "Spider-Man" Film Franchise
SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT TO EXPAND THE SPIDER-MAN UNIVERSE ON SCREEN WITH ALL-STAR WRITING TEAM
Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, Ed Solomon, and Drew Goddard to Collaborate with Marc Webb and Producers Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach on Developing the Universe and Expanding the Story in The Amazing Spider-Man 3, Venom, and The Sinister Six
CULVER CITY, Calif., December 12, 2013 - In a move to forge a new legacy in the story of Peter Parker on screen, Sony Pictures Entertainment, in association with Marvel Entertainment, is developing several new projects in the Spider-Man franchise, with Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, Ed Solomon, and Drew Goddard to collaborate on overseeing the developing story over several films that will be produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures, and Hannah Minghella, president of Production for the studio.
The five writers, along with the two producers and Marc Webb, have formed a franchise brain trust to expand the universe for the brand and to develop a continuous tone and thread throughout the films. Under the deals, the studio announced that Kurtzman & Orci & Pinkner are writing the screenplay for The Amazing Spider-Man 3, which the studio hopes Webb will return to direct; the film will go into production next fall for release on June 10, 2016. In addition, the team will build on the cinematic foundation laid by Webb, Arad, and Tolmach in the first two movies. They will expand the franchise as Kurtzman & Orci & Solomon will write the screenplay for Venom, which Kurtzman will direct; also, Goddard will write, with an eye to direct, The Sinister Six, focusing on the villains in the franchise. Hannah Minghella and Rachel O’Connor will oversee the development and production of these films for the studio.
In tapping these five writers, the studio and the producers are guiding the future of the franchise with the writer/producers who have each played significant and key roles in developing such highly successful franchises, films, and series as Star Trek, Transformers, Alias, Fringe, Men in Black, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, World War Z, Lost, Cloverfield, The Cabin in the Woods, and Marvel's upcoming Daredevil series.
Commenting on the announcement, Belgrad said, "The Spider-Man film franchise is one of our studio’s greatest assets. We are thrilled with the creative team we have assembled to delve more deeply into the world that Marc, Avi and Matt have begun to explore in The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. We believe that Marc, Alex, and Drew have uniquely exciting visions for how to expand the Spider-Man universe in each of these upcoming films."
Arad and Tolmach added, "This collaboration was born out of the great experience we and Marc had working with Alex, Bob, and Jeff on The Amazing Spider-Man 2. With more than fifty years' wealth of stories in the comic books to draw upon for inspiration, the Spider-Man universe is truly boundless; in addition, the Spider-Man comics have the greatest rogues gallery of any series, and to have the chance to explore that on film is truly thrilling. Until now, we have approached each film as a separate, self-contained entity, but with this move, we have the opportunity to grow the franchise by looking to the future as we develop a continuous arc for the story. That is what Alex, Bob, Jeff, Ed, and Drew will do in this unprecedented collaboration, and we’re excited about the directions they are taking the character and the world."
The most successful franchise in the history of Columbia Pictures, Spider-Man is embraced all over the world. The four Spider-Man films to date have taken in over $3.2 billion worldwide. Spider-Man, Venom, The Sinister Six and other Spider-Man related characters are licensed to Sony by Marvel Entertainment.
ABOUT SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT
Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion picture production and distribution; television production and distribution; home entertainment acquisition and distribution; a global channel network; digital content creation and distribution; operation of studio facilities; development of new entertainment products, services and technologies; and distribution of entertainment in more than 142 countries. For additional information, go to http://www.sonypictures.com/.
ABOUT MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT
Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. For more information visit marvel.com.
Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, Ed Solomon, and Drew Goddard to Collaborate with Marc Webb and Producers Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach on Developing the Universe and Expanding the Story in The Amazing Spider-Man 3, Venom, and The Sinister Six
CULVER CITY, Calif., December 12, 2013 - In a move to forge a new legacy in the story of Peter Parker on screen, Sony Pictures Entertainment, in association with Marvel Entertainment, is developing several new projects in the Spider-Man franchise, with Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, Ed Solomon, and Drew Goddard to collaborate on overseeing the developing story over several films that will be produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures, and Hannah Minghella, president of Production for the studio.
The five writers, along with the two producers and Marc Webb, have formed a franchise brain trust to expand the universe for the brand and to develop a continuous tone and thread throughout the films. Under the deals, the studio announced that Kurtzman & Orci & Pinkner are writing the screenplay for The Amazing Spider-Man 3, which the studio hopes Webb will return to direct; the film will go into production next fall for release on June 10, 2016. In addition, the team will build on the cinematic foundation laid by Webb, Arad, and Tolmach in the first two movies. They will expand the franchise as Kurtzman & Orci & Solomon will write the screenplay for Venom, which Kurtzman will direct; also, Goddard will write, with an eye to direct, The Sinister Six, focusing on the villains in the franchise. Hannah Minghella and Rachel O’Connor will oversee the development and production of these films for the studio.
In tapping these five writers, the studio and the producers are guiding the future of the franchise with the writer/producers who have each played significant and key roles in developing such highly successful franchises, films, and series as Star Trek, Transformers, Alias, Fringe, Men in Black, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, World War Z, Lost, Cloverfield, The Cabin in the Woods, and Marvel's upcoming Daredevil series.
Commenting on the announcement, Belgrad said, "The Spider-Man film franchise is one of our studio’s greatest assets. We are thrilled with the creative team we have assembled to delve more deeply into the world that Marc, Avi and Matt have begun to explore in The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. We believe that Marc, Alex, and Drew have uniquely exciting visions for how to expand the Spider-Man universe in each of these upcoming films."
Arad and Tolmach added, "This collaboration was born out of the great experience we and Marc had working with Alex, Bob, and Jeff on The Amazing Spider-Man 2. With more than fifty years' wealth of stories in the comic books to draw upon for inspiration, the Spider-Man universe is truly boundless; in addition, the Spider-Man comics have the greatest rogues gallery of any series, and to have the chance to explore that on film is truly thrilling. Until now, we have approached each film as a separate, self-contained entity, but with this move, we have the opportunity to grow the franchise by looking to the future as we develop a continuous arc for the story. That is what Alex, Bob, Jeff, Ed, and Drew will do in this unprecedented collaboration, and we’re excited about the directions they are taking the character and the world."
The most successful franchise in the history of Columbia Pictures, Spider-Man is embraced all over the world. The four Spider-Man films to date have taken in over $3.2 billion worldwide. Spider-Man, Venom, The Sinister Six and other Spider-Man related characters are licensed to Sony by Marvel Entertainment.
ABOUT SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT
Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion picture production and distribution; television production and distribution; home entertainment acquisition and distribution; a global channel network; digital content creation and distribution; operation of studio facilities; development of new entertainment products, services and technologies; and distribution of entertainment in more than 142 countries. For additional information, go to http://www.sonypictures.com/.
ABOUT MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT
Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. For more information visit marvel.com.
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