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nocontextmythical · 5 months
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improbable-warden · 2 years
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Alright girlies I have some thoughts about Paul so strap in cause I'm getting theological. 
I just reblogged this post and I stand by my agreement with it - truly OP is right and I sobbed during Paul’s birth because Camiledes is such a deep and unadultered affection of loyalty that it is tragically codependent. And if we are thinking in terms of interhuman relationships (which is not a wrong way of looking at their relationship) then it is indeed twisted and I miss both Cam and Sex Pal so much in a very Normal way. 
But I’d like to bounce off the notion of Greek soulmates that nerdetiquette mentioned and add onto it by thinking about medieval Catholic notions of love (in the sense of caritas not amor) and unity. Paul is, for all intents and purposes, the exemplum of perfect Catholic union in love according to 13th century theology. Allow me to elaborate.
According to 13th century mystical theology (yes, mystics, as in religious people who recieved visions from God and interacted with him in dreams, not unlike Harrow through most of Nona, actually) a person could experience union between the soul and God through love, beyond consciousness. In fact, according to a very popular 12th century mystic (Bernard of Clairvaux), experience (and especially the experience of affection or love) was the means by which this union could be attained - a union which was itself the truest expression and experience of love. But what is this union?
In the 13th century, female mystics - especially Mechthild of Magdeburg - elaborated on it through their own mystical practices. Mechthild wrote extensively about the “annihilation” of the Soul into God: at the moment of union, the Soul would dissolve back into the vast river (her imagery) of the holy divinity. The Soul’s ability to lose itself so completely in the eb and flow of God was contingent on one thing: the Soul’s humility. Humility in this sense means surrendering the Soul’s individual (human) will to the will of God. But, importantly, if the Soul submits her will to God, then God also submits Their will to the Soul. (I apologise, I don’t have the exact reference to this in Mechthild’s text off the top of my head). Essentially, it’s a mutual surrenduring where neither will supercedes the other. This is exactly what Camilla and Palamedes were aiming for when they combined into Paul, because the big problem they were having before their union was that either Camilla or Palaemedes’ soul (whichever was dominant at a given time) was trying to push the other out, to enforce its own will over that of the other. In surrendering to each other, they became One.
But how is this surrendering mutual? How does it work? Well, really seamlessly when the internal theoretical logic insists that the Two are always already One in the Same. Which is exactly the case in both Mechthild’s text and Nona. In book 1.22 of The Flowing Light, Mechthild says, “Tell me, where did our Redeemer become the Bridegroom?” And the Soul answers, “In the jubilus of the Holy Trinity. When God could no longer contain himself, he created the soul and, in his immense love, gave himself to her as her own.” Which, let’s be super honest, sounds like a slightly nicer version of Nona John 1:20: “I wanted... I wanted you. I wanted you like a caveman wants a wildfire. [...] I cupped your soul in my hands. I took you into myself and we became one. I mean, I tried. There was so much of you. [...] But I needed a house to put you in, if I wasn’t going to put all of you in me” (p. 405-408). The Soul is the result of God/Jod’s overflowing desire (love); she already belongs to Them/Him, and They/He always already belonged to her. Mechthild continues, asking, "What are you made of, Soul, that you ascend so high above all creatures, mingle with the Holy Trinity, and yet remain whole in yourself?" And the Soul answers: "You have brought up the question of my origin. I shall tell you honestly: I was made by love in that very place [in the Trinity]. For that reason no creature is able to give comfort to my noble nature or to open it up except love alone." Which, once more, sounds very much like Nona John 1:20: “From my blood and bone and vomit I conjured up a beautiful labyrinth to house you in. [...] I remade us both. I hid me in you... I hid you in me” (p. 409). Again, the Soul is always already a piece of God, a fragment of his eternal and all-encompassing love. If every Soul is God, and God is every Soul, then we are all always already One. Perfect union in love (”one flesh, one end” ; “two in one flesh”) is inevitable and mutual - it is not the annihilation of two different selves into each other, but the realisation of the One perfect self which is the two selves, and which the two selves already were.
Therefore, in this light, we must understand Paul as representative of precisely this kind of perfect mystical love union.
We can take this one step further by considering that 13th century mystics often visualised such union as a marriage between the Soul and God (above, Mechthild calls God “bridegroom”, for example). I could write literally hundreds of pages explaining the implications and nuances of mystical union as marriage (and I have). But suffice it to say that the sanctioning of marraige (and thus of conjugal union) as holy sacrament has a long history in Catholic theology with an eye specifically on the fertility of such unions. If we want to consider “two in one flesh” as a metaphor for heterosexual reproduction, the Church Fathers would absolutely support us on that. What I’m trying to get at here is that not only does Paul represent the perfect example of spiritual union between two perfectly aligned Souls in this theology, but also the perfect example of physical union between two perfectly aligned Souls: that is, offspring. Paul is neither Cam nor Sex Pal, but they resemble something of both of them in their body and in their mannerisms and way of thinking. Much like a child would its parents. 
And this brings me neatly to my final point concerning the name Paul. Biblically, Saint Paul originally persecuted Jews until he was converted on the road to Damascus (I’m not summarising with details) - Sex Pal and Cam originally were very against the whole Lyctorhood concept until they did a whole lot more learning and discovered how to perfect it. They, like Saint Paul, were originally “non -believers” in a way. But more importantly, Saint Paul (who I personally fundamentally despise, truly fuck Saint Paul he’s got some terrible fucking takes) writes in 1 Corinthians 7:2-9 : “But because of the temptation to sexual immorality, each man should have his own wife and each woman her own husband. The husband should give to his wife her conjugal rights, and likewise the wife to her husband. For the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. Likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does. Do not deprive one another, except perhaps by agreement for a limited time, that you may devote yourselves to prayer; but then come together again, so that Satan may not tempt you because of your lack of self-control. Now as a concession, not a command, I say this. I wish that all were as I myself am [celibate]. But each has his own gift from God, one of one kind and one of another. To the unmarried and the widows I say that it is good for them to remain single, as I am. But if they cannot exercise self-control, they should marry. For it is better to marry than to burn with passion.” While this cannot be called a praise of marriage, Paul very much sanctions marriage and especially highlights (in a shocking moment of not being a huge fucking misogynist) the sense of unity, of oneness, of mutual responsibility between spouses (italicised in the quote). And to the point about it being “better to marry than to burn with passion” this feels very Camiledes, since early Nona it’s established that Palamedes appears to be inclined to write erotica but Cam firmly blocks him from doing so - blocks him from sexual temptation. They belong to each other, and to each other alone. 
What I’m trying to say is that Paul is, in this sense, the truest pinnacle of Catholic love on both a physical and spiritual level. They are the incarnation of perfect consent and aligned will, the very image of the Soul’s perfection and wholeness which can be attained through pure love. It is a tragically co-dependent love insofar as isolated indivituals are prised above spiritual perfection, but from a medieval theological standpoint Paul is nothing short of love’s ideal form. 
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Flirting- Alisha Daniels
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Pairing: Alisha Daniels x Reader
Characters: Alisha Daniels
Warnings: N/A
Request: Anon – “Alisha from Misfits with the prompt flirting.”
Word Count: 405
Author: Aaron
“Touch me!” Alisha jested. “You know that you want to. What’s stopping you?” Your trembling hand hovered inches above her barely covered chest. “Come on… I want you to.” With each word and each breath her chest ebbed forward, and you had to pull your hand slightly further away.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen though. What if I can’t snap out of it and I end up seriously hurting you?” You pulled your hand even further back than before and sat further away on the bed.
“Maybe I won’t want you to snap out of it.” She giggled and ruffled her hands through her sweet-smelling hair before running her finger sultrily down her cheek and landing the tip of her freshly painted nail in her mouth. She edged herself forward towards you.
“Come on Alisha, please for once just take something seriously, I’m really worried that I’m going to end up injuring you.” She smiled softly and reassuringly. “I’m really worried that something bad is going to happen.”
“It will be okay, I trust you.” You sat your hand on her waist, careful to land your palm on her high waisted baby pink boxers and not on her tempting skin. “But please don’t make me beg anymore. I’ve waited long enough to be away from those idiots and now after weeks we finally have managed to be alone. If you don’t want to have sex, that’s perfectly fine-“
“No, I want to, of course I do.” You interjected, not wanting her to get the wrong idea which only made her eyes widen with hope, joy and wonder.
“Promise me that you want to fuck me.” She smiled devilishly and bit down lightly on the tip of her finger and crept closer and closer over the bed until her legs were only a hairs width away.
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90th Academy Awards Nominees
Best Picture “Call Me by Your Name” “Darkest Hour” “Dunkirk” “Get Out” “Lady Bird” “Phantom Thread” “The Post” “The Shape of Water” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Director Guillermo del Toro, “The Shape of Water Christopher Nolan, “Dunkirk” Paul Thomas Anderson, “Phantom Thread” Greta Gerwig, “Lady Bird” Jordan Peele, “Get Out”
Best Actor Timothée Chalamet “Call Me by Your Name” Daniel Day-Lewis “Phantom Thread” Daniel Kaluuya “Get Out” Gary Oldman “Darkest Hour” Denzel Washington “Roman J. Israel Esq.”
Best Actress Sally Hawkins “The Shape of Water” Frances McDormand “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Margot Robbie “I, Tonya” Saoirse Ronan “Lady Bird” Meryl Streep “The Post”
Supporting Actor Willem Dafoe “The Florida Project” Woody Harrelson “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Richard Jenkins “The Shape of Water” Christopher Plummer “All the Money in the World” Sam Rockwell “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Supporting Actress Mary J. Blige “Mudbound” Lesley Manville “Phantom Thread” Octavia Spencer “The Shape of Water” Allison Janney “I, Tonya” Laurie Metcalf “Lady Bird”
Adapted Screenplay “Call Me by Your Name” “The Disaster Artist” “Logan” “Molly’s Game” “Mudbound”
Best Original Screenplay “The Big Sick” “Get Out” “Lady Bird” “The Shape of Water” “Three Billboards”
Animated Feature “The Boss Baby” “The Breadwinner” “Coco” “Ferdinand” “Loving Vincent”
Foreign Language Film “A Fantastic Woman” “The Insult” “Loveless” “Of Body and Soul” “The Square”
Best Documentary “Abacus” “Faces Places” “Icarus” “Last Men in Aleppo” “Strong Island”
Best Cinematography “Blade Runner 2049” Roger Deakins “Darkest Hour” Bruno Delbonnel “Dunkirk” Hoyte van Hoytema “Mudbound” Rachel Morrison “The Shape of Water” Dan Laustsen
Best Costume Design “Beauty and the Beast” “Darkest Hour” “Phantom Thread” “The Shape of Water” “Victoria and Abdul”
Film Editing “Baby Driver” “Dunkirk” “I, Tonya” “The Shape of Water” “Three Billboards”
Makeup and Hairstyling “Darkest Hour” “Victoria and Abdul” “Wonder”
Original Score “Dunkirk” “Phantom Thread” “The Shape of Water” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” “Three Billboards”
Original Song “Mighty River” Mudbound “Mystery of Love” Call Me by Your Name “Remember Me” Coco “Stand Up for Something” Marshall “This Is Me” The Greatest Showman
Production Design “Beauty and the Beast” “Blade Runner 2049” “Darkest Hour” “Dunkirk” “The Shape of Water”
Sound Editing “Baby Driver” “Blade Runner 2049” “Dunkirk” “The Shape of Water” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
Sound Mixing “Baby Driver” “Blade Runner 2049” “Dunkirk” “The Shape of Water” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
Visual Effects “Blade Runner 2049” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” “Kong Skull Island” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” “War for the Planet of the Apes”
Documentary (Short Subject) “Edith and Eddie” “Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405” “Herion(e)” “Knife Skills” “Traffic Stop”
Short Film (Animated) “Dear Basketball” “Garden Party” “Lou” “Negative Space” “Revolting Rhymes”
Short Film (Live Action) “DeKalb Elementary” “The Eleven O’Clock” “My Nephew Emmett” “The Silent Child” “Watu Wote/All of Us”
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It's finally here—the day we've all been waiting for ever since the “Moonlight”/ “La La Land” Best Picture fiasco: the Oscar noms have been announced. It's been a tight race, in which “Three Billboards” appears to have established itself as the frontrunner for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and maybe even Best Picture, while “The Shape of Water” has proven a nomination favorite this awards season but not necessarily the most likely to win. It leads this year's Oscars with 13 nominations.
In more exciting news, “Get Out” scored noms for Jordan Peele for Best Directing, Picture, and Writing, making him only the third director ever to receive all three noms on a debut feature. Daniel Kaluuya also scored a Best Actor nomination for the film.
Greta Gerwig, too, did well for herself, earning noms for Best Directing and Writing, and “Lady Bird” also has been nominated for Best Picture, though since Gerwig isn't a producer on the film she can't technically claim the same record as Peele.
“Call Me By Your Name” was nominated for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Timothée Chalamet. Also notable is that “A Fantastic Woman,” the Chilean film starring trans actress Daniela Vega, was nominated for Best Foreign Film.
The Oscars are hosted this year by Jimmy Kimmel and take place March 4 on ABC. Take a look at the full list below:
BEST PICTURE
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Peter Spears, Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges and Marco Morabito, Producers
DARKEST HOUR Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten and Douglas Urbanski, Producers
DUNKIRK Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers
GET OUT Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm Jr. and Jordan Peele, Producers
LADY BIRD Scott Rudin, Eli Bush and Evelyn O’Neill, Producers
PHANTOM THREAD JoAnne Sellar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison and Daniel Lupi, Producers
THE POST Amy Pascal, Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger, Producers
THE SHAPE OF WATER Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale, Producers
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, Producers
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET Call Me by Your Name
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS Phantom Thread
DANIEL KALUUYA Get Out
GARY OLDMAN Darkest Hour
DENZEL WASHINGTON Roman J. Israel, Esq.
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
WILLEM DAFOE The Florida Project
WOODY HARRELSON Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
RICHARD JENKINS The Shape of Water
CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER All the Money in the World
SAM ROCKWELL Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
SALLY HAWKINS The Shape of Water
FRANCES MCDORMAND Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
MARGOT ROBBIE I, Tonya
SAOIRSE RONAN Lady Bird
MERYL STREEP The Post
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
MARY J. BLIGE Mudbound
ALLISON JANNEY I, Tonya
LESLEY MANVILLE Phantom Thread
LAURIE METCALF Lady Bird
OCTAVIA SPENCER The Shape of Water
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
THE BOSS BABY Tom McGrath and Ramsey Naito
THE BREADWINNER Nora Twomey and Anthony Leo
COCO Lee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson
FERDINAND Carlos Saldanha
LOVING VINCENT Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman and Ivan Mactaggart
CINEMATOGRAPHY
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Roger A. Deakins
DARKEST HOUR Bruno Delbonnel
DUNKIRK Hoyte van Hoytema
MUDBOUND Rachel Morrison
THE SHAPE OF WATER Dan Laustsen
COSTUME DESIGN
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Jacqueline Durran
DARKEST HOUR Jacqueline Durran
PHANTOM THREAD Mark Bridges
THE SHAPE OF WATER Luis Sequeira
VICTORIA & ABDUL Consolata Boyle
DIRECTING
DUNKIRK Christopher Nolan
GET OUT Jordan Peele
LADY BIRD Greta Gerwig
PHANTOM THREAD Paul Thomas Anderson
THE SHAPE OF WATER Guillermo del Toro
DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL Steve James, Mark Mitten and Julie Goldman
FACES PLACES Agnès Varda, JR and Rosalie Varda
ICARUS Bryan Fogel and Dan Cogan
LAST MEN IN ALEPPO Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed and Søren Steen Jespersen
STRONG ISLAND Yance Ford and Joslyn Barnes
DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT)
EDITH+EDDIE Laura Checkoway and Thomas Lee Wright
HEAVEN IS A TRAFFIC JAM ON THE 405 Frank Stiefel
HEROIN(E) Elaine McMillion Sheldon and Kerrin Sheldon
KNIFE SKILLS Thomas Lennon
TRAFFIC STOP Kate Davis and David Heilbroner
FILM EDITING
BABY DRIVER Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos
DUNKIRK Lee Smith
I, TONYA Tatiana S. Riegel
THE SHAPE OF WATER Sidney Wolinsky
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Jon Gregory
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
A FANTASTIC WOMAN Chile
THE INSULT Lebanon
LOVELESS Russia
ON BODY AND SOUL Hungary
THE SQUARE Sweden
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
DARKEST HOUR Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski and Lucy Sibbick
VICTORIA & ABDUL Daniel Phillips and Lou Sheppard
WONDER Arjen Tuiten
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
DUNKIRK Hans Zimmer
PHANTOM THREAD Jonny Greenwood
THE SHAPE OF WATER Alexandre Desplat
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI John Williams
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Carter Burwell
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
MIGHTY RIVER from Mudbound; Music and Lyric by Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq and Taura Stinson
MYSTERY OF LOVE from Call Me by Your Name; Music and Lyric by Sufjan Stevens
REMEMBER ME from Coco; Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
STAND UP FOR SOMETHING from Marshall; Music by Diane Warren; Lyric by Lonnie R. Lynn and Diane Warren
THIS IS ME from The Greatest Showman; Music and Lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
PRODUCTION DESIGN
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Production Design: Dennis Gassner; Set Decoration: Alessandra Querzola
DARKEST HOUR Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
DUNKIRK Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Gary Fettis
THE SHAPE OF WATER Production Design: Paul Denham Austerberry; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin
SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
DEAR BASKETBALL Glen Keane and Kobe Bryant
GARDEN PARTY Victor Caire and Gabriel Grapperon
LOU Dave Mullins and Dana Murray
NEGATIVE SPACE Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata
REVOLTING RHYMES Jakob Schuh and Jan Lachauer
SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
DEKALB ELEMENTARY Reed Van Dyk
THE ELEVEN O’CLOCK Derin Seale and Josh Lawson
MY NEPHEW EMMETT Kevin Wilson, Jr.
THE SILENT CHILD Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton
WATU WOTE/ALL OF US Katja Benrath and Tobias Rosen
SOUND EDITING
BABY DRIVER Julian Slater
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Mark Mangini and Theo Green
DUNKIRK Richard King and Alex Gibson
THE SHAPE OF WATER Nathan Robitaille and Nelson Ferreira
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Matthew Wood and Ren Klyce
SOUND MIXING
BABY DRIVER Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin and Mary H. Ellis
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill and Mac Ruth
DUNKIRK Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker and Gary A. Rizzo
THE SHAPE OF WATER Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern and Glen Gauthier
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Stuart Wilson
VISUAL EFFECTS
BLADE RUNNER 2049 John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner and Dan Sudick
KONG: SKULL ISLAND Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza and Mike Meinardus
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Neal Scanlan and Chris Corbould
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES Joe Letteri, Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon and Joel Whist
WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Screenplay by James Ivory
THE DISASTER ARTIST Screenplay by Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber
LOGAN Screenplay by Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green; Story by James Mangold
MOLLY’S GAME Written for the screen by Aaron Sorkin
MUDBOUND Screenplay by Virgil Williams and Dee Rees
WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
THE BIG SICK Written by Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani
GET OUT Written by Jordan Peele
LADY BIRD Written by Greta Gerwig
THE SHAPE OF WATER Screenplay by Guillermo del Toro & Vanessa Taylor; Story by Guillermo del Toro
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Written by Martin McDonagh
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2018 Oscar Nominations: ‘The Shape Of Water’ Leads With 13 Nominations
BEST PICTURE “Call Me By Your Name” “Darkest Hour” “Dunkirk” “Phantom Thread” “Get Out” “Lady Bird” “The Post” “The Shape of Water” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
DIRECTING Guillermo del Toro, “The Shape of Water” Greta Gerwig, “Lady Bird” Paul Thomas Anderson, “Phantom Thread” Christopher Nolan, “Dunkirk” Jordan Peele, “Get Out”
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me By Your Name” Daniel Day-Lewis, “Phantom Thread” Denzel Washington, “Roman J. Israel,  Esq” Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out” Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water” Margot Robbie, “I, Tonya” Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird” Meryl Streep, “The Post”
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Willem Dafoe, “The Florida Project” Woody Harrelson, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Richard Jenkins, “The Shape of Water” Christopher Plummer, “All The Money In The World” Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Mary J. Blige, “Mudbound” Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread” Allison Janney, “I, Tonya” Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird” Octavia Spencer, “The Shape of Water”
EDITING Paul Machliss, Jonathan Amos, “Baby Driver” Lee Smith, “Dunkirk” Tatiana S. Riegel, “I, Tonya” John Gregory, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” Sidney Wolinsky, “The Shape of Water”
CINEMATOGRAPHY Roger Deakins, “Blade Runner 2049” Bruno Delbonnel, “Darkest Hour” Dan Laustsen, “The Shape of Water” Rachel Morrison, “Mudbound” Hoyte van Hoytema, “Dunkirk”
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY “Abacus: Small Enough To Jail” “Faces Places” “Icarus” “Strong Island“ “Last Man in Aleppo”
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM “A Fantastic Woman” “On Body And Soul” “Loveless” “The Insult” “The Square”
ORIGINAL SCORE Alexandre Desplat, “The Shape of Water” Jonny Greenwood, “Phantom Thread” Carter Burwell, “Three Billboard Outside Ebbing, Missouri” John Williams, “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Hans Zimmer, “Dunkirk”
ORIGINAL SONG “Mighty River” from “Mudbound,” Mary J. Blige “Mystery of Love” from “Call Me by Your Name,” Sufjan Stevens “Remember Me” from “Coco,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez “Stand Up for Something” from “Marshall,” Diane Warren, Common “This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman,” Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
PRODUCTION DESIGN “Blade Runner 2049” “Darkest Hour” “Dunkirk” “The Shape of Water” “Beauty And The Beast”
COSTUME “Beauty and the Beast” “Darkest Hour” “Phantom Thread” “The Shape of Water” “Victoria and Abdul”
VISUAL EFFECTS “Blade Runner 2049” “Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2“ “Kong: Skull Island” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” “War for the Planet of the Apes”
SOUND MIXING “Baby Driver” “Blade Runner 2049” “Dunkirk” “The Shape of Water” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
SOUND EDITING “Baby Driver” “Blade Runner 2049” “Dunkirk” “The Shape of Water” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”
MAKEUP AND HAIR “Darkest Hour” “Victoria And Abdul” “Wonder”
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor, “The Shape of Water” Greta Gerwig, “Lady Bird” Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjani, “The Big Sick” Martin McDonagh, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Jordan Peele, “Get Out”
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY “Call Me by Your Name,” James Ivory “The Disaster Artist,” Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber “Logan,” Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green “Molly’s Game,” Aaron Sorkin “Mudbound,” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM “The Breadwinner” “Coco” “The Boss Baby“ “Loving Vincent” “Ferdinand”
Animated Short: “DeKalb Elementary” “The Eleven O’Clock” “My Nephew Emmett” “The Silent Child” “Watu Wote/All of Us”
Best Documentary Short Subject: “Edith+Eddie” “Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405” “Heroin(e)” “Knife Skills” “Traffic Stop”
Best Live Action Short Film: “Dear Basketball” “Garden Party” “Lou” “Negative Space” “Revolting Rhymes”
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Oscars 2018 Winners
Here’s the full list of Oscar nominations for this year’s Academy Awards, which will air on March 4th!
Best Picture
WINNER: “The Shape of Water”
“Call Me by Your Name”
“Darkest Hour”
“Dunkirk”
“Get Out”
“Lady Bird”
“Phantom Thread”
“The Post”
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Lead Actor
Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me by Your Name”
Daniel Day-Lewis, “Phantom Thread”
Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out”
WINNER: Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”
Denzel Washington, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.”
Lead Actress
Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water”
WINNER: Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Margot Robbie, “I, Tonya”
Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird”
Meryl Streep, “The Post”
Supporting Actor
Willem Dafoe, “The Florida Project”
Woody Harrelson, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Richard Jenkins, “The Shape of Water”
Christopher Plummer, “All the Money in the World”
WINNER: Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Supporting Actress
Mary J. Blige, “Mudbound”
WINNER: Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”
Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread”
Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird”
Octavia Spencer, “The Shape of Water”
Director
“Dunkirk,” Christopher Nolan
“Get Out,” Jordan Peele
“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig
“Phantom Thread,” Paul Thomas Anderson
WINNER: “The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro
Animated Feature
“The Boss Baby,” Tom McGrath, Ramsey Ann Naito
“The Breadwinner,” Nora Twomey, Anthony Leo
WINNER: “Coco,” Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson
“Ferdinand,” Carlos Saldanha
“Loving Vincent,” Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman, Sean Bobbitt, Ivan Mactaggart, Hugh Welchman
Animated Short
WINNER: “Dear Basketball,” Glen Keane, Kobe Bryant
“Garden Party,” Victor Caire, Gabriel Grapperon
“Lou,” Dave Mullins, Dana Murray
“Negative Space,” Max Porter, Ru Kuwahata
“Revolting Rhymes,” Jakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer
Adapted Screenplay
WINNER: “Call Me by Your Name,” James Ivory
“The Disaster Artist,” Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber
“Logan,” Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green
“Molly’s Game,” Aaron Sorkin
“Mudbound,” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees
Original Screenplay
“The Big Sick,” Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani
WINNER: “Get Out,” Jordan Peele
“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig
“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Martin McDonagh
Cinematography
WINNER: “Blade Runner 2049,” Roger Deakins
“Darkest Hour,” Bruno Delbonnel
“Dunkirk,” Hoyte van Hoytema
“Mudbound,” Rachel Morrison
“The Shape of Water,” Dan Laustsen
Original Score
“Dunkirk,” Hans Zimmer
“Phantom Thread,” Jonny Greenwood
WINNER: “The Shape of Water,” Alexandre Desplat
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” John Williams
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Carter Burwell
Original Song
“Mighty River” from “Mudbound,” Mary J. Blige
“Mystery of Love” from “Call Me by Your Name,” Sufjan Stevens
WINNER: “Remember Me” from “Coco,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez
“Stand Up for Something” from “Marshall,” Diane Warren, Common
“This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman,” Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
Best Documentary Feature
“Abacus: Small Enough to Jail,” Steve James, Mark Mitten, Julie Goldman
“Faces Places,” JR, Agnès Varda, Rosalie Varda
WINNER: “Icarus,” Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan
“Last Men in Aleppo,” Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed, Soren Steen Jepersen
“Strong Island,” Yance Ford, Joslyn Barnes
Best Documentary Short Subject
“Edith+Eddie,” Laura Checkoway, Thomas Lee Wright
WINNER: “Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405,” Frank Stiefel
“Heroin(e),” Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Kerrin Sheldon
“Knife Skills,” Thomas Lennon
“Traffic Stop,” Kate Davis, David Heilbroner
Best Live Action Short Film
“DeKalb Elementary,” Reed Van Dyk
“The Eleven O’Clock,” Derin Seale, Josh Lawson
“My Nephew Emmett,” Kevin Wilson, Jr.
WINNER: “The Silent Child,” Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton
“Watu Wote/All of Us,” Katja Benrath, Tobias Rosen
Best Foreign Language Film
“A Fantastic Woman” (Chile)
WINNER: “The Insult” (Lebanon)
“Loveless” (Russia)
“On Body and Soul (Hungary)
“The Square” (Sweden)
Film Editing
“Baby Driver,” Jonathan Amos, Paul Machliss
WINNER: “Dunkirk,” Lee Smith
“I, Tonya,” Tatiana S. Riegel
“The Shape of Water,” Sidney Wolinsky
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Jon Gregory
Sound Editing
“Baby Driver,” Julian Slater
“Blade Runner 2049,” Mark Mangini, Theo Green
WINNER: “Dunkirk,” Alex Gibson, Richard King
“The Shape of Water,” Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” Ren Klyce, Matthew Wood
Sound Mixing
“Baby Driver,” Mary H. Ellis, Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin
“Blade Runner 2049,” Mac Ruth, Ron Bartlett, Doug Hephill
WINNER: “Dunkirk,” Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo
“The Shape of Water,” Glen Gauthier, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” Stuart Wilson, Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick
Production Design
“Beauty and the Beast,” Sarah Greenwood; Katie Spencer
“Blade Runner 2049,” Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola
“Darkest Hour,” Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
“Dunkirk,” Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis
WINNER: “The Shape of Water,” Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, Shane Vieau
Makeup and Hair
WINNER: “Darkest Hour,” Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick
“Victoria and Abdul,” Daniel Phillips and Lou Sheppard
“Wonder,” Arjen Tuiten
Costume Design
“Beauty and the Beast,” Jacqueline Durran
“Darkest Hour,” Jacqueline Durran
WINNER: “Phantom Thread,” Mark Bridges
“The Shape of Water,” Luis Sequeira
“Victoria and Abdul,” Consolata Boyle
Visual Effects
WINNER:“Blade Runner 2049,” John Nelson, Paul Lambert, Richard R. Hoover, Gerd Nefzer
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner, Dan Sudick
“Kong: Skull Island,” Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza, Mike Meinardus
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,”  Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Chris Corbould, Neal Scanlan
“War for the Planet of the Apes,” Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett, Joel Whist
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2018 Oscar Predictions
Best Picture Nominees: Call Me By Your Name, Darkest Hour, Dunkirk, Get Out, Lady Bird, Phantom Thread, The Post, The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri Movies I’ve actually seen this year (4): Dunkirk, Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri My Prediction: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri My Wish: no preference  Movie(s) that should’ve taken the remaining (1) spot(s): Logan
Actor in a Leading Role Nominees: Timothee Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name), Daniel Day-Lewis (Phantom Thread), Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out), Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour), Denzel Washington (Roman J. Israel, Esq.) My Prediction: Gary Oldman My Wish: no preference
Actress in a Leading Role Nominees: Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water), Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Margot Robbie (I, Tonya), Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird), Meryl Streep (The Post) My Prediction: Frances McDormand My Wish: Frances McDormand
Actor in a Supporting Role Nominees: Willem Dafoe (The Florida Project), Woody Harrelson (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri), Richard Jenkins (The Shape of Water), Christopher Plummer (All the Money in the World), Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) My Prediction: Sam Rockwell My Wish: no preference
Actress in a Supporting Role Nominees: Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Allison Janney (I, Tonya), Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread), Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird), Octavia Spencer (The Shape of Water) My Prediction: Allison Janney My Wish: Laurie Metcalf
Best Director Nominees: Christopher Nolan (Dunkirk), Jordan Peele (Get Out), Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird), Paul Thomas Anderson (Phantom Thread), Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) My Prediction: Guillermo del Toro My Wish: I love him, but Nolan or Gerwig or Peele
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees: Call Me By Your Name, Molly’s Game, Mudbound, The Disaster Artist, Logan My Prediction: Call Me By Your Name My Wish: Logan
Best Original Screenplay Nominees: Get Out, Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, The Big Sick, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri My Prediction: Lady Bird My Wish: Get Out 
Best Foreign Language Film Nominees: A Fantastic Woman, The Insult, The Square, On Body and Soul, Loveless My Prediction: idk My Wish: idk
Best Production Design Nominees: Beauty and the Beast, Darkest Hour, The Shape of Water, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049 My Prediction: The Shape of Water My Wish: Beauty and the Beast
Best Visual Effects Nominees: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Blade Runner 2049, War for the Planet of the Apes, Kong: Skull Island My Prediction: War for the Planet of the Apes My Wish: Blade Runner 2049
Best Film Editing Nominees: Dunkirk, The Shape of Water, Baby Driver, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, I Tonya My Prediction: Dunkirk My Wish: There’s one shot in Dunkirk that occurs twice in the film, which I cannot figure out if it is intentional or not. Nevertheless, I think Dunkirk still deserves it. I actually think every nominee is strong in this category this year.
Best Cinematography Nominees: Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, Mudbound, Darkest Hour, The Shape of Water My Prediction: The Shape of Water My Wish: Dunkirk
Best Animated Feature Nominees: Coco, The Breadwinner, Ferdinand, The Boss Baby, Loving Vincent My Prediction: Coco My Wish: Coco (Coco was actually amazing, but we need to start making more animated movies that are actually decent)
Best Documentary Feature Nominees: Faces Places, Icarus, Strong Island, Last Men in Aleppo, Abacus: Small Enough to Jail My Prediction: idk My Wish: idk
Best Live Action Short Nominees: Dekalb Elementary, The Silent Child, Watu Wote: All of Us, The Eleven O’Clock, My Nephew Emmett My Prediction: Dekalb Elementary My Wish: I thought they were all not great this year. 
Best Documentary Short Nominees: Edith + Eddie, Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405, Heroin(e), Knife Skills, Traffic Stop My Prediction: idk My Wish: idk
Best Animated Short Nominees: Lou, Revolting Rhymes, Negative Space, Dear Basketball, Garden Party My Prediction: Lou My Wish: Negative Space 
Best Costume Design Nominees: Phantom Thread, The Shape of Water, Darkest Hour, Beauty and the Beast, Victoria & Abdul My Prediction: Phantom Thread My Wish: Beauty and the Beast
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Nominees: Darkest Hour, Wonder, Victoria & Abdul My Prediction: Darkest Hour My Wish: no preference
Best Original Score Nominees: Phantom Thread, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Dunkirk, The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri My Prediction: The Shape of Water My Wish: Dunkirk 
Best Original Song Nominees: “Remember Me” (Coco), “Stand Up for Something” (Marshall), “Mighty River” (Mudbound), “This is Me” (The Greatest Showman), “Mystery of Love” (Call Me By Your Name) My Prediction: “Remember Me” My Wish: I WISH “Evermore” was nominated from BatB, why wasn’t it nominated???
Best Sound Editing Nominees: Baby Driver, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, The Shape of Water, Star Wars: The Last Jedi My Prediction: Dunkirk My Wish: Baby Driver
Best Sound Mixing Nominees: Baby Driver, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, The Shape of Water, Star Wars: The Last Jedi My Prediction: Dunkirk My Wish: Baby Driver
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90th Academy Award Predictions
Best Picture
Prediction: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
What I Hope Will Win: The Fate of the Furious Dunkirk
Best Director
Prediction: Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water
What I Hope Will Win: Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water
Best Actor
Prediction: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
What I Hope Will Win: Timothée Chalamet, Call Me By Your Name
Best Actress
Prediction: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
What I Hope Will Win: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Supporting Actor
Prediction: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 
What I Hope Will Win: Michael Shannon, The Shape of Water Woody Harrelson, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 
Best Supporting Actress
Prediction: Allison Janney, I, Tonya
What I Hope Will Win: Allison Janney, I, Tonya
Best Original Screenplay
Prediction: Lady Bird
What I Hope Will Win: The Big Sick
Best Adapted Screenplay
Prediction: Call Me By Your Name
What I Hope Will Win: The Disaster Artist (Because then Tommy Wiseau would probably crash the thank-you speech and we’d see Tommy Wiseau on the Oscars Stage. Also I was impressed on how they adapted the source material but mostly for the hopes of a rogue Tommy Wiseau on Oscar Night)
Best Animated Feature Film
Prediction: Coco
What I Hope Will Win: Loving Vincent
Best Foreign Language Film
Prediction: The Square
What I Hope Will Win: A Fantastic Woman
Best Documentary - Feature
Prediction: Last Men in Aleppo
Best Documentary - Short Subject
Prediction: Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405
Best Live Action Short Film
Prediction: Watu Wote: All of us
Best Animated Short Film
Prediction: LOU
Best Original Score
Prediction: Phantom Thread
Best Original Song
Prediction: “This is Me,” The Greatest Showman
Best Sound Editing
Prediction: Dunkirk
Best Sound Mixing
Prediction: Dunkirk
Best Production Design
Prediction: Blade Runner 2049
What I Hope Will Win: Blade Runner 2049
Best Cinematography
Prediction: Dunkirk
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Prediction: Darkest Hour
What I Hope Will Win: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 
Best Costume Design
Prediction: Phantom Thread
Best Visual Effects
Prediction: Blade Runner 2049
What I Hope Will Win: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 
Best Film Editing
Prediction: Dunkirk
What I Hope Will Win: Baby Driver
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what are your thoughts on the oscar nominations?
We’re doing this as a category by category breakdown and I’m prefacing this by saying this is just my opinion as a viewer and filmmaker.
Best Picture:
“Call Me by Your Name”“Darkest Hour”“Dunkirk”“Get Out”“Lady Bird”“Phantom Thread”“The Post”“The Shape of Water”“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
This is probably one of the toughest Best Picture categories I’ve seen in years. All in all such strong films. I am worried about what will happen should Get Out lose because I have a feeling it will. While it may be a strong film with a good centralized message it doesn’t stand in the same league as films like Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird, or The Shape of the Water. It doesn’t have many high profile names attached and it’s not so much an art film like the rest could be perceived as. If it doesn’t win I anticipate backlash against the Academy for racism and if it does win I anticipate backlash against the Academy for not choosing a film that would typically win. That being said I don’t think it will win but I could be wrong. All the film on this list have incredible stories and are beautifully shot films with strong performances by their actors. There’s a few that I want to win but I’d be happy with most of them taking home the Oscar.
Lead Actor:
Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me by Your Name”Daniel Day-Lewis, “Phantom Thread”Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out”Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”Denzel Washington, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.”
I was surprised to see Denzel nominated not because it was a bad performance but because so few saw the film. I think the top contenders are Daniel Day-Lewis and Gary Oldman as both their performances were incredible and they encapsulated their characters in every way possible. Timothée most likely will not win although his portrayal of Elio could be matched by no other actor in my opinion. However he’s currently filming (or maybe it’s in post) a movie that if it is done properly most likely will bring him back to the Oscars. Kaluuya seems like the odd man out although his performance was great. He might win it but again with heavyweights in this category I can only see it going to either of them. I’d be pleasantly surprised though.
Lead Actress:
Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water”Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”Margot Robbie, “I, Tonya”Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird”Meryl Streep, “The Post”
Again these are practically all heavyweight actors. Great performances all around but I’m not sure about Margot or Saoirse winning. They played equally excellent roles but with the pattern of wins in this category it seems more than likely that Frances will get it. Personally would like to see Sally Hawkins get the Oscar because she played a mute woman which is a difficult performance for an actor. Pulling all emotion into facial expression and in this case also ASL hand movements. I’d be happy with any outcome here though.
Supporting Actor:
Willem Dafoe, “The Florida Project”Woody Harrelson, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”Richard Jenkins, “The Shape of Water”Christopher Plummer, “All the Money in the World”Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
A little disappointed that Armie Hammer didn’t get a nom for Call Me By Your Name but it’s a good list nonetheless. Dafoe would be my pick but I’m cautiously doubtful and predict it going to either Rockwell or Harrelson. All in all the supporting cast for each of these films was excellent and tied everything together so I really think there’s some strong contenders even if some did happen to get snubbed in my opinion.
Supporting Actress:
Mary J. Blige, “Mudbound”Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread”Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird”Octavia Spencer, “The Shape of Water”
If Mudbound wins it’ll be a win for Netflix. The film industry hates streaming. Doubtful that Blige will win though what with who all is nominated. I’d love to see Spencer or Metcalf take it home but Manville might just beat them out based on her performance. Janney could take it based on the praise surrounding her performance it wouldn’t be surprising. Strong performances and some beautiful films chosen
Director:
“Dunkirk,” Christopher Nolan“Get Out,” Jordan Peele“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig“Phantom Thread,” Paul Thomas Anderson“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro
It’s del Toro or Nolan. Gerwig is the fifth female director to be nominated in this category but I’d be very shocked if the Oscar went to her. Lady Bird was great and it clearly was done but an excellent director but when you’re in a category with del Toro and Nolan and with del Toro winning most of the Best Director awards I feel like she won’t win it. It’s about time another female director has been nominated though. Personally I’d like to see it go to del Toro, Shape of the Water was one of my favorite films of the year and the message that it brought with it is a poignant one. It was just wonderfully crafted and crafted with love clearly. PTA and Phantom Thread made for an intricate work of art as well and would not be surprised if he took it home. I’d be disappointed but not surprised.
Animated Feature:
“The Boss Baby,” Tom McGrath, Ramsey Ann Naito“The Breadwinner,” Nora Twomey, Anthony Leo“Coco,” Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson“Ferdinand,” Carlos Saldanha“Loving Vincent,” Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman, Sean Bobbitt, Ivan Mactaggart, Hugh Welchman
I have a feeling it’s going to go Coco because of Pixar. Pixar always tends to win Best Animated Feature but I would like to see Loving Vincent take it. The concept and execution were so unique and different from any animated film out there that I’d like to see the team rewarded for it.
Animated Short:
“Dear Basketball,” Glen Keane, Kobe Bryant“Garden Party,” Victor Caire, Gabriel Grapperon“Lou,” Dave Mullins, Dana Murray“Negative Space,” Max Porter, Ru Kuwahata“Revolting Rhymes,” Jakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer
Unfortunately animated shorts are hard to come by when they run the festival circuit alone so I didn’t get to see any of these. Revolting Rhymes and Negative Space have great titles though and when I see the little preview at the Oscars I’ll be hunting down a way to watch them all.
Adapted Screenplay:
“Call Me by Your Name,” James Ivory“The Disaster Artist,” Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber“Logan,” Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green“Molly’s Game,” Aaron Sorkin“Mudbound,” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees
For pue shock value I’d like Logan to take it. Highly highly doubtful because you’ve got Aaron Sorkin in the category but it is Screenplay and the Screenplay category doesn’t necessarily go to some of the higher valued films. Comic book films and random action films have been known to win based on the script alone so this category really is a toss up and I’d be very intrigued if Logan or even The Disaster Artist won.
Original Screenplay:
“The Big Sick,” Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani“Get Out,” Jordan Peele“Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Martin McDonagh
This might actually be the one category Get Out wins because of the interesting concept and it’s screenplay. The Shape of the Water or Three Billboards most likely will as they’re considered larger Oscar type art films (they’re not technically art films but they're more of the Oscar kinda films if you get what I’m trying to say). This category is again very up for grabs based on writing alone and it could go any which way. 
Cinematography:
“Blade Runner 2049,” Roger Deakins“Darkest Hour,” Bruno Delbonnel“Dunkirk,” Hoyte van Hoytema“Mudbound,” Rachel Morrison“The Shape of Water,” Dan Laustsen
Although I don’t think she’ll win the Oscar can we first talk about how amazing it is that Rachel Morrison is even nominated. Cinematography is a male dominated field with a low percentage amount of female cinematographers so first for any film this year to have a female cinematographer is sorta a big deal. The bigger deal is her nomination because she's the first female cinematographer nominated ever at the Oscars. That’s 90 years and not one female cinematographer. Really pretty damn cool. Having said that just going purely off the aesthetic of each film because cinematography is the aesthetic category (the angles and lighting and way the film was shot), Blade Runner 2049 or The Shape of Water might take it. Dunkirk and Darkest Hour are also very plausible.
Best Documentary Feature:
“Abacus: Small Enough to Jail,” Steve James, Mark Mitten, Julie Goldman“Faces Places,” JR, Agnès Varda, Rosalie Varda“Icarus,” Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan“Last Men in Aleppo,” Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed, Soren Steen Jepersen“Strong Island,” Yance Ford, Joslyn Barnes
I haven’t seen any of these so I really can’t say much about any. 
Best Documentary Short Subject:
“Edith+Eddie,” Laura Checkoway, Thomas Lee Wright“Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405,” Frank Stiefel“Heroin(e),” Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Kerrin Sheldon“Knife Skills,” Thomas Lennon“Traffic Stop,” Kate Davis, David Heilbroner
I legit don’t know what Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 is truly about but fuck the 405 and I’m intrigued. I only saw the preview for Edith+Eddie because it’s only on a festival circuit right now but it seems like a heart-wrenching documentary. Don’t have any preference on these so I’d be pleased with any result.
Best Live Action Short Film:
“DeKalb Elementary,” Reed Van Dyk“The Eleven O’Clock,” Derin Seale, Josh Lawson“My Nephew Emmett,” Kevin Wilson, Jr.“The Silent Child,” Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton“Watu Wote/All of Us,” Katja Benrath, Tobias Rosen
Again I haven’t seen any of these nor do I know any of the filmmakers so I can’t speak much on this category.
Best Foreign Language Film:
“A Fantastic Woman” (Chile)“The Insult” (Lebanon)“Loveless” (Russia)“On Body and Soul (Hungary)“The Square” (Sweden)
A Fantastic Woman was a wonderful film and if that won I’d be pleased. Not only for the fact that it is a beautiful film but they cast a trans woman as the lead which shouldn’t be surprising but too many trans characters are played by cis actors. Other than that I’ve not seen the rest and can’t say anything for their merit. Have heard The Square is a great film though.
Film Editing:
“Baby Driver,” Jonathan Amos, Paul Machliss“Dunkirk,” Lee Smith“I, Tonya,” Tatiana S. Riegel“The Shape of Water,” Sidney Wolinsky“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Jon Gregory
I just. All of the editing was fantastic for each of these films. The Shape of Water and Dunkirk are the two top contenders but I’d like to see Baby Driver win it. Any editor will know that editing to music is easy but editing on beat is very incredibly difficult. And for a movie that’s wall to wall sound with a precisely cultivated soundtrack it makes it even more impressive.
Sound Editing:
“Baby Driver,” Julian Slater“Blade Runner 2049,” Mark Mangini, Theo Green“Dunkirk,” Alex Gibson, Richard King“The Shape of Water,” Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” Ren Klyce, Matthew Wood
Dunkirk or The Shape of Water might get it. Would be surprised to have Star Wars win the category even though the sound editing was phenomenal. Baby Driver had some insane sound work which might make it also a top contender but either way no one cares about this category but me. I’ll be fine with either Baby Driver or The Shape of Water winning. Either way this goes the sound for all of these films was gorgeously crafted.
Sound Mixing:
“Baby Driver,” Mary H. Ellis, Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin“Blade Runner 2049,” Mac Ruth, Ron Bartlett, Doug Hephill“Dunkirk,” Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo“The Shape of Water,” Glen Gauthier, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” Stuart Wilson, Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick
Again no one cares about this category but me. I’d like to see Baby Driver win this due to the carefully crafter sound wall they built. I mean sound is such an integral part of film which often goes taken for granted. The one rule of sound is if the audience didn’t notice it then you did your job right. Which basically means if you don't get recognition then you did something right because if they noticed you fucked up. All in all gorgeous sound mixing for each so I’d be pleased all the way around.
Production Design:
“Beauty and the Beast,” Sarah Greenwood; Katie Spencer“Blade Runner 2049,” Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola“Darkest Hour,” Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer“Dunkirk,” Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis“The Shape of Water,” Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, Shane Vieau
Difficult category. The sets for every film were so well put together and the entire design for each film was magnificent. I have a hard time picking and whoever wins certainly deserves the award.
Original Score:
“Dunkirk,” Hans Zimmer“Phantom Thread,” Jonny Greenwood“The Shape of Water,” Alexandre Desplat“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” John Williams“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Carter Burwell
I’m not a composer but I can appreciate music. Scores were beautiful all around. Would like to see Desplat take it because his score was very central to the film as a whole what with there being such a dialogue gap in scenes because Eliza can’t speak. Again, this category is very well chosen and I have no qualms with whoever wins.
Original Song:
“Mighty River” from “Mudbound,” Mary J. Blige“Mystery of Love” from “Call Me by Your Name,” Sufjan Stevens“Remember Me” from “Coco,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez“Stand Up for Something” from “Marshall,” Diane Warren, Common“This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman,” Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
First of I’m just surprised the Mystery of Love got put on here. Personally I would have gone with Visions of Gideon instead but either way I love all the songs on this list and I just really wanna see the This Is Me performance so uh I really don’t care who wins I love them all.
Makeup and Hair:
“Darkest Hour,” Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick“Victoria and Abdul,” Daniel Phillips and Lou Sheppard“Wonder,” Arjen Tuiten
Give it to the Darkest Hour please. Like you knew it was Gary Oldman but there was no resemblance at all which is hard to do. The makeup and hair was fantastic for all three so either way it’s a good win.
Costume Design:
“Beauty and the Beast,” Jacqueline Durran“Darkest Hour,” Jacqueline Durran“Phantom Thread,” Mark Bridges“The Shape of Water,” Luis Sequeira“Victoria and Abdul,” Consolata Boyle
I’d be surprised if Phantom Thread doesn't win because it’s about a fashion designer so that's what you have to work with as a costume designer. However the costumes for all fit their characters perfectly so any which way this goes they all had fantastic costume designers.
Visual Effects:
“Blade Runner 2049,” John Nelson, Paul Lambert, Richard R. Hoover, Gerd Nefzer“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner, Dan Sudick“Kong: Skull Island,” Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza, Mike Meinardus“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,”  Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Chris Corbould, Neal Scanlan“War for the Planet of the Apes,” Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett, Joel Whist
The visual effects intensity for each is immense. I know how much time and effort goes into visual effects work on films such as this so personally all of the visual effects artists deserve Oscars. I have no real choice because all these films were made by the visual effects. The performances were needed but lacking that perfect amount of visual effects each would have fallen flat. I feel like perhaps Blade Runner 2049 might take it but so could War for the Planet of the Apes or GOTG 2.
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BLADE RUNNER 2049 de Denis Villeneuve décroche 5 nominations aux Oscars
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Les nominations de la 90e cérémonie des Oscars viennent d’être annoncées. Sans surprise, The Shape of Water de Guillermo del Toro, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri de Martin McDonagh et Lady Bird de Greta Gerwig y trouvent tous leur place, eux qui ont dominé la course jusqu’à maintenant. Aussi en nomination comme meilleur film : Dunkirk de Christopher Nolan, Get Out de Jordan Peele, Call Me By Your Name de Luca Guadagnino, Darkest Hour de Joe Wright, le génial Phantom Thread de Paul Thomas Anderson (la plus grosse surprise de ce matin) et The Post de Steven Spielberg.
Au Québec, nous sommes bien sûr très fiers des 5 nominations décrochées par Blade Runner 2049 de Denis Villeneuve dans les catégories Direction photo, Direction artistique, Effets visuels, Montage sonore et Mix sonore.
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BEST PICTURE Call Me By Your Name Darkest Hour Dunkirk Get Out Lady Bird Phantom Thread The Post The Shape of Water Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
DIRECTING Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk Jordan Peele, Get Out Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird Paul Thomas Anderson, Phantom Thread Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water
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ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY The Big Sick Get Out Lady Bird The Shape of Water Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Call Me By Your Name The Disaster Artist Logan Molly's Game Mudbound
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ACTRESS Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water Frances McDormand, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri Margot Robbie, I Tonya Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird Meryl Streep, The Post
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ACTOR Timothée Chalamet, Call Me By Your Name Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour Denzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq
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SUPPORTING ACTOR Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project Woody Harrelson, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri Richard Jenkins, The Shape of Water Christopher Plummer, All the Money in the World Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
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SUPPORTING ACTRESS Mary J. Blige, Mudbound Allison Janney, I Tonya Lesley Manville, Phantom Thread Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird Octavia Spencer, The Shape of Water
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CINEMATOGRAPHY Blade Runner 2049 Darkest Hour Dunkirk Mudbound The Shape of Water
EDITING Baby Driver Dunkirk I, Tonya The Shape of Water Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
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PRODUCTION DESIGN Beauty and the Beast Blade Runner 2049 Darkest Hour Dunkirk The Shape of Water
ORIGINAL SCORE Dunkirk Phantom Thread The Shape of Water Star Wars: The Last Jedi Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
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MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING Darkest Hour Victoria & Abdul Wonder
COSTUME DESIGN Beauty and the Beast Darkest Hour Phantom Thread The Shape of Water Victoria & Abdul
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ORIGINAL SONG “Mighty River” tirée de Mudbound” Mary J. Blige “Mystery of Love” tirée de Call Me by Your Name, Sufjan Stevens “Remember Me” tirée de Coco, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez “Stand Up for Something” tirée de Marshall, Diane Warren, Common “This Is Me” tirée de The Greatest Showman, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
VISUAL EFFECTS Blade Runner 2049 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Kong: Skull Island Star Wars: The Last Jedi War for the Planet of the Apes
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SOUND EDITING Baby Driver Blade Runner 2049 Dunkirk The Shape of Water Star Wars: The Last Jedi
SOUND MIXING Baby Driver Blade Runner 2049 Dunkirk The Shape of Water Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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ANIMATED FEATURE The Boss Baby The Breadwinner Coco Ferdinand Loving Vincent
ANIMATED SHORT Dear Basketball, Glen Keane, Kobe Bryant Garden Party, Victor Caire, Gabriel Grapperon Lou, Dave Mullins, Dana Murray Negative Space, Max Porter, Ru Kuwahata Revolting Rhymes, Jakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer
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DOCUMENTARY FEATURE “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail” “Visages Villages” “Icarus” “Last Men in Aleppo” “Strong Island”
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT “Edith+Eddie” “Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405” “Heroin(e)” “Knife Skills” “Traffic Stop”
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM “A Fantastic Woman” (Chili) “The Insult” (Liban) “Loveless” (Russie) “On Body and Soul (Hongrie) “The Square” (Suède)
LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM “DeKalb Elementary,” Reed Van Dyk “The Eleven O’Clock,” Derin Seale, Josh Lawson “My Nephew Emmett,” Kevin Wilson, Jr. “The Silent Child,” Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton “Watu Wote/All of Us,” Katja Benrath, Tobias Rosen
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2018 Oscar nomination predictions
Best picture
·         Call me by your name
·         Dunkirk
·         Get out
·         Lady Bird
·         The big sick
·         The Florida project
·         The Post
·         The shape of water
·         Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best director
·         Guillermo del Toro, The shape of water
·         Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird
·         Martin McDonagh, Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
·         Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk
·         Jordan Peele, Get out
I went for the 5 DGA nominees, although DGA and Oscar rarely match 5 for 5, because I can't think of any other director who could sneak in. But the director's branch has been known to do crazy things, so I wouldn't be surprised if Steven Spielberg ends up replacing either Nolan or Peele.
Best actor in a leading role
·         Timothée Chalamet, Call me by your name
·         Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom thread
·         James Franco, The disaster artist
·         Daniel Kaluuya, Get out
·         Gary Oldman, Darkest hour
Best actress in a leading role
·         Sally Hawkins, The shape of water
·         Frances McDormand, Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
·         Margot Robbie, I, Tonya
·         Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird
·         Meryl Streep, The Post
Best actor in a supporting role
·         Willem Dafoe, The Florida project
·         Armie Hammer, Call me by your name
·         Woody Harrelson, Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
·         Richard Jenkins, The shape of water
·         Sam Rockwell, Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best actress in a supporting role
·         Betty Gabriel, Get out
·         Holly Hunter, The big sick
·         Allison Janney, I, Tonya
·         Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird
·         Octavia Spencer, The shape of water
Betty Gabriel is my 'no guts, no glory' prediction because I have a very strong feeling that Mudbound is going to underperform and Mary J. Blige isn't safe, but of course, she would be the safe bet.
Best adapted screenplay
·         The disaster artist
·         Call me by your name
·         Molly's game
·         Mudbound
·         Logan
Best original screenplay
·         The big sick
·         Get out
·         Lady Brd
·         The shape of water
·         Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best foreign language film
·         A fantastic woman (Chile)
·         In the fade (Germany)
·         Foxtrot (Israel)
·         Loveless (Russia)
·         The square (Sweeden)
Best documentary feature
·         Chasing coral
·         City of Ghosts
·         Faces places
·         Icarus
·         Jane
Best animated feature
·         The boss baby
·         The breadwinner
·         Coco
·         The LEGO Batman moovie
·         Loving Vincent
Best documentary short
·         Alone
·         Edith + Eddie
·         Heaven is a traffic jam on the 405
·         Heroin(e)
·         Ten meter tower
Best animated short
·         Cradle
·         Dear basketball
·         Lou
·         Negative space
·         Revolting Rhymes
Best original score
·         Darkest hour
·         Dunkirk
·         Phantom thread
·         The shape of water
·         The Post
Best original song
·         "Remember me" from Coco
·         "This is me" from The greatest showman
·         "Mystery of love" from Call me by your name
·         "Stand up for something" from Marshal
·         "Mighty River" from Mudbound
Best sound mixing
·         Baby driver
·         Dunkirk
·         Star wars: The last jedi
·         The shape of water
·         Wonder woman
Best sound editing
·         Baby driver
·         Blade runner 2049
·         Dunkirk
·         The shape of water
·         Star wars: The last jedi
Best production design
·         Beauty and the beast
·         Blade runner 2049
·         Darkest hour
·         Murder on the Orient Express
·         The shape of water
Best makeup and hairstyling
·         Darkest hour
·         I, Tonya
·         Wonder
Best cinematography
·         Blade runner 2049
·         Dunkirk
·         The shape of water
·         Mudbound
·         Darkest hour
Best editing
·         Baby driver
·         Blade runner 2049
·         Dunkirk
·         The shape of water
·         Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best visual effects
·         Blade runner 2049
·         Dunkirk
·         Kong: Skull Island
·         Star wars: The last jedi
·         War for the planet of the apes
Best costume design
·         Beauty and the Beast
·         Blade runner 2049
·         Phantom thread
·         The shape of water
·         Wonder woman
 I abstained from predicting the live short films because really, your guess is as good as mine.
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