New York Film Critics Online Long List Before Announcing Winners Tomorrow

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Thanks to Marshall for sending these “herding cats” nominations. The New York Film Critics are a handful of people who mostly aren’t real film critics, except a few names here or there. This list is kind of ridiculous – so take it with a grain of salt.  They almost seem like their pre-nominations nominations with so many choices.  I almost didn’t post them because this is the kind of thing that makes me really hate film critics or even fake film critics masquerading as real film critics; don’t tell me how your collective minds work because I don’t really want to know! But I guess YOU might like to see their thought processes. They appear to really hate The Martian. They like Trumbo better than The Revenant. So what can you do? Trumbo and not The Revenant or The Martian. Anyway, they will be announcing their winners tomorrow.

Breakthrough Performance
Abraham Attah – Beasts of No Nations
Emory Cohen – Brooklyn
Rebecca Ferguson – Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Lola Kirke – Mistress America
Brie Larson – Room
Teyonah Parris – Chi-Raq
Bel Powley – The Diary of a Teenage Girl
Amy Schumer – Trainwreck
Jacob Tremblay – Room
Alicia Vikander – The Danish Girl, Ex Machina, etc.


Supporting Actress

Elizabeth Banks – Love and Mercy
Cate Blanchett – Carol
Jennifer Jason Leigh – The Hateful Eight
Laura Linney – Mr. Holmes
Rooney Mara – Carol
Helen Mirren – Trumbo
Kristen Stewart – Clouds of Sils Maria
Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina
Julie Walters – Brooklyn
10. Kate Winslet – Steve Jobs

Supporting Actor

Paul Dano – Love and Mercy
Benicio Del Toro – Sicario
Idris Elba – Beasts of No Nation
Tom Hardy – The Revenant
Oscar Isaac – Ex Machina
Jason Mitchell – Straight Outta Compton
Mark Ruffalo – Spotlight
Mark Rylance – Bridge of Spies
Michael Shannon – 99 Homes
Sylvester Stallone – Creed
Jacob Tremblay – Room

Screenplay
45 Years (Andrew Haigh)
Beasts of No Nation (Cary Fukunaga)
Bridge of Spies (Matt Charman, Joel and Ethan Coen)
Brooklyn (Nick Hornby)
Carol (Phyllis Nagy)
End of the Tour (Donald Margulies)
The Hateful Eight (Quentin Tarantino)
Mistress America (Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach)
Room (Emma Donoghue)
Spotlight (Josh Singer, Thomas McCarthy)
Steve Jobs (Aaron Sorkin)
Wild Tales (Damian Szifron)

Cinematography

Beasts of No Nation (Cary Fukunaga)
Carol (Edward Lachman)
The Danish Girl (Danny Cohen)
Mad Max: Fury Road (John Seale)
The Martian (Dariusz Wolski)
The Revenant (Emmanuel Lubezki)
Sicario(Roger Deakins)
Son of Saul (Mátyás Erdély)
Suffragette (Eduard Grau)
Tangerine (Radium Cheung)
The Walk (Dariusz Wolski)
Youth (Luca Bigazzi)

Use of Music (Credits TBD)

Carol
Chi-Raq
Far from the Madding Crowd
The Hateful Eight
Inside Out
It Follows
Love and Mercy
Mad Max: Fury Road
Steve Jobs
Straight Outta Compton
Youth
Debut

Director

Yann Demange – ‘71
Joel Edgerton – The Gift
Deniz Ganz Ezugen – Mustang
Alex Garland – Ex Machina
Marielle Heller – The Diary of a Teenage Girl
John Maclean – Slow West
Josh Mond – James White
Laszlo Nemes – Son of Saul
James Vanderbilt – Truth

Director

Ramin Bahrani – 99 Homes
Danny Boyle – Steve Jobs
Ryan Coogler – Creed
John Crowley – Brooklyn
Cary Joji Fukunaga – Beasts of No Nation
Todd Haynes – Carol
Tom McCarthy – Spotlight
George Miller – Mad Max: Fury Road
Jay Roach – Trumbo
Steven Spielberg – Bridge of Spies
Denis Villeneuve – Sicario

Actress

Cate Blanchett – Carol
Brie Larson – Room
Rooney Mara – Carol
Elisabeth Moss – Queen of Earth
Carey Mulligan –Far from the Madding Crowd
Carey Mulligan – Suffragette
Charlotte Rampling – 45 Years
Saoirse Ronan – Brooklyn
Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road
Lily Tomlin – Grandma
Alicia Vikander – The Danish Girl

Actor

Michael Caine – Youth
2. Bryan Cranston – Trumbo
Paul Dano – Love and Mercy
Johnny Depp – Black Mass
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant
Michael Fassbender – Steve Jobs
Andrew Garfield – 99 Homes
Tom Hanks – Bridge of Spies
Eddie Redmayne – The Danish Girl
Geza Rohrig – Son of Saul
Will Smith – Concussion

Ensemble Cast

The Big Short
Black Mass
Brooklyn
The Hateful Eight
Mad Max: Fury Road
Spotlight
Steve Jobs
Suffragette
Tangerine
Trumbo

Picture

45 Years (IFC Films)
The Big Short (Paramount)
Bridge of Spies (DreamWorks)
Brooklyn (Fox Searchlight)
Carol (The Weinstein Company)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
Sicario (Lionsgate)
Spotlight(Open Road)
Steve Jobs(Universal)
Trumbo(Bleecker Street)

Foreign Language

Girlhood (Strand Releasing)
Goodnight Mommy (Radius-TWC)
Labyrinth of Lies (Sony Pictures Classics)
Mustang (Cohen Media Group)
Phoenix (IFC Films)
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch… (Magnolia)
The Second Mother (Oscilloscope)
Son of Saul (Sony Pictures Classics)
Timbuktu (Cohen Media Group)
Wild Tales (Sony Pictures Classics)

Documentary

3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets (Participant Media)
Amy (A24)
Best of Enemies (Magnolia)
Going Clear (HBO Documentary Films)
He Named Me Malala (Fox Searchlight)
In Jackson Heights
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (HBO Documentary Films)
The Look of Silence (Drafthouse Pictures)
Meru
Where to Invade Next
The Wolfpack (Magnolia)

Animated Feature
Anomalisa (Paramount)
The Boy and the World (GKIDS)
The Good Dinosaur (Disney-Pixar)
Inside Out (Disney-Pixar)
Minions (Universal)
The Peanuts Movie (20thCentury Fox)
The Prophet (GKIDS)
Shaun the Sheep Movie (Lionsgate)
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (Paramount)
When Marnie Was There (GKIDS)

  • Koleś

    Did they just nominate Blanchett and Mara for BOTH Lead and Supporting? Well, I guess that’s one way of getting around that whole category fraud thing.

  • http://asifandmovies.Blogspot.com/ Asif Khan

    Elisabeth Moss
    Phew! At least some critics remember Queen of Earth exists.

  • Christophe

    So they shortlist 10 animated features but can’t even include The Moomins on the Riviera? What a joke they are!

  • JR

    Good to see Julie Walters on that list – she is great in BROOKLYN. She should be in the Oscar conversation.

    Also like the extensive “breakthrough” list.

    Would love to see the final vote on Mulligan – my bet is she gets more for FFTMC than SUFFRAGETTE.

    And I am loving SICARIO making all these top 10 lists.

  • JR

    I also like the “use of music” category. I get sick of the original song category at the Oscars, and the rules for determining what makes it into the score category.

  • superkk

    im not even gonna ask because someones gonna jump down my throat but did they even see JOY??! lolz….

  • JR

    One of these critics groups is going to name JOY best of the year, if only because it is going to be against the grain of earlier groups, and so they can proclaim “firsties.”

  • fishnets

    LOL, they nominated almost everything and everyone. What’s with Steve Jobs love, LOL, WTF? get over yourselves.Fail.

  • superkk

    oh and brie larson in ROOM should not be considered a breakthrough performance. she had her breakthrough with short term 12. for this category i hope they give it to abraham attah but its like how many times are you gonna nominate him for breakthrough and not actually best actor….:/ ^scratches head^

  • Jamie Teller

    Yeah, that was pretty rich. And Teyonah Parris’ real breakthrough was in Dear White People, but I wouldn’t expect the NYFCO to remember that.

  • JP

    There is gonna be some surprise in the Best Supporting Actor/Actress categories at the Oscars. A la McTeer in Albert Nobbs as a great supporting role for Glenn Close. Someone like Julie Waters in Brooklyn is what I’m expecting.

  • JP

    Is anyone seeing The Revenant and Joy? Hateful Eight is at least getting some love in the early awards but I thought The Revenant would be much more prominent. Kinda shocked.

  • Giacinto

    So, they consider Laura Linney but no Ian McKellen? mm weird!

  • Manuel

    It’s strange that Beasts of No Nation did not get a Best Picture nod here

  • fishnets

    I’m not. I always expected H8ful 8 to play better with critics awards than The Revenant. QT has fans while AGI strikes many as pretentious and there may be a little bit of winner backlash. Mind you, it all starts with “didn’t like the movie much” but I bet that quite a few not-quite-liked movies get on Top Lists and nominations. But the pattern seems to form. There’s critical circle rejection.

  • fishnets

    I hope Rebecca Ferguson picks up the breakthrough because it’s 100% deserved. She was a major talk of the town this summer, has great potential for long career (no stranger to TV awards, now crossing over to movies). Kids won’t get far, lets be real. They are one hit wonders, blip on the radar.

  • Paddy Mulholland

    That rly wouldn’t be that big a surprise imo

  • Li

    I hope the Oscars open up the Best Supporting Actor and extends it to 7. There are just too many good actors in good movies that will go missing if they don’t extend it.
    Better yet — get rid of the “Best Actor” period. Just give out awards for the top 3 performances. Call it “Honorable Mention” or something.

  • john smith

    Where’s “The Martian”?Lol

  • john smith

    No Michael Keaton? Are they crazy?

  • Mr E

    Who do they think they are?! Barry Fitzgerald!?!

  • fishnets

    That’s proof right there that this critics circle is irrelevant.

  • RobertRoss

    Paul Dano too

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  • http://www.theparisreview.org/ Bryce Forestieri

    On the whole these are mighty lousy sets of nominees. NY Online, I thought they usually did way better than this. Where are the crtics Collin Ferrell Best Actor awards for THE LOBSTER? Oh well.

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  • Chus von Demuth

    Nice to see Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck in the longlist, however, did ANY critic see the magnificent and multilayered “An Honest Liar”???

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