On January 10, local time in the United States, the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Directors Guild Awards, which are important indicators of the Oscars, were released one after another, adding fuel to the chase during this awards season. Unlike many announ

On January 10, local time in the United States, the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Directors Guild Awards, which are important indicators of the Oscars, were released one after another, adding fuel to the chase during this awards season.

is different from many announced film critics awards, including the Golden Globe Awards. The voters of these two nomination lists are basically actual practitioners in the film and television industry. They highly overlap with the composition of the Oscar judges and can better reflect the professionals in the industry. An outstanding work of the year in my mind.

The Directors Guild Awards have a high degree of overlap with the Oscars.

Let’s start with the Directors Guild Awards, which have relatively few surprises. The four most popular works of this awards season are Greta Gerwig in “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Christopher Nolan of "Killers of the Flower Moon", Martin Scorsese of "Killers of the Flower Moon", and Yorgos Lanthimos of "Poor Things" were all shortlisted as expected. Alexander Payne of "The Retention Alliance" is also included, which may mean that he accompanies the prince to study. If there is not much suspense about the first four Oscar nominees for Best Director, Penn's position may change hands.

Directors Guild of America Award Best Film Director nominee

As for the reason, on the one hand, as the selection of Oscar judges has become more international, among the nominees for the Best Director Award in recent years, there will always be one from a non-American film. This year Jonathan Glazer of "The Zone" and Justine Trier of "The Fall" both have that chance. Moreover, if Penn wants to be nominated for an Oscar, it means that the five candidates for the Directors Guild Award and the five candidates for the Oscar Director Award are 100% overlapped. The last time this happened was back in 2009.

But in terms of the final winner, the results of the Directors Guild Awards can indeed predict the success or failure of the Oscar for Best Director. In the past 75 years, only eight times have the results of the two awards failed to coincide. Kwan Ka-wing and Daniel Schnatter, who won the Oscar for Best Director last year for "The Universe", also won the Guild Award first.

The results of the 76th Directors Guild of America Awards will be announced on February 10.

"Dark Horse" replaces DiCaprio as a nominee for the Screen Actors Guild Awards

Compared to the Directors Guild Awards, there are many unexpected results in the nomination list for the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

In terms of movies, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" each received four nominations, including the most valuable award for Best Ensemble. In terms of television, "Succession" received five nominations, and "Bear's End," "The Last of Us" and "The Last of Us" each received four nominations.

SAG Award nominee for Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Perhaps the most surprising thing is that the movie "American Novel" received three nominations and its performance exceeded expectations. Produced by Amazon MGM Pictures, the film is screenwriter Cord Jefferson's first big-screen directorial work. After premiering at the Toronto Film Festival last year, it won the Audience Award for Favorite Film and was also well-received. Favored by film critics, it has a 92% freshness rating on the film review website "Rotten Tomatoes". However, the current screening scale of the film is relatively small, the online and offline publicity offensive is not strong, and the awareness is slightly average. Therefore, it was able to receive three nominations, which surprised many people.

On the other hand, the five awards-season hits, "Falling Judgment," "Profit Zone," "May 12," "Sarpenter" and "My Life," which are far more well-known than "American Novel," are all It was even more surprising that it was not nominated for any Screen Actors Guild Awards.

In addition, "Killers of the Flower Moon" also continued to make mistakes during this year's awards season. After receiving only one of seven nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, it also only received three nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Leonardo... DiCaprio failed to receive a Best Actor nomination, and his chances of receiving an Oscar nomination for the eighth time in his life became quite slim.

The above-mentioned five films are all literary and artistic films that are highly favored by global film critics in 2023. However, there were zero finalists, which fully reflects the huge gap in aesthetic orientation between actual industry insiders and film critics in Hollywood.

Every year, the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards are decided by a vote of the so-called Nomination Committee, a total of 2,500 people. The specific candidates vary every year. They are randomly selected from a total of about 160,000 members of the union, including not only actors, but also followers. The Union of Broadcasting Artists merged with union-affiliated television and radio hosts, and even weather anchors. Of course, actors still account for the majority among them, and they have a high degree of overlap with Oscar judges, so they have always been regarded as the front line for the most important Oscar acting awards.

In particular, the Screen Actors Guild's top award for Best Ensemble, which on the surface seems to be recognition of the entire cast of a film, is essentially the best film of the year in the minds of union members. Once upon a time, if a popular movie failed to receive this nomination, it was basically a ban on winning the Best Picture Oscar. However, since the Oscars were restructured in 2010 (the list of Best Picture nominees was increased to ten and a ranking system was adopted), this iron law no longer applies. In fact, three of the past six Best Picture Oscar winners failed to receive this nomination.

Therefore, the five films nominated this year, "Barbie", "Killers of the Flower Moon", "Oppenheimer", "American Novel" and "The Color Purple", can certainly add more confidence to the Oscars, while films such as "Poor" There is actually no need to feel despair for an unsuccessful work like "Something".

In terms of Best Actor, Cillian Murphy ("Oppenheimer") and Paul Giamatti ("Stay in School"), who just won the Golden Globe Award, were both nominated and also won Also nominated are Bradley Cooper of "The Music Master" and Jeffrey Wright of "American Novel". If nothing else, these four people will become strong contenders for the Oscar for Best Actor this year. .

DiCaprio was not shortlisted, and his replacement was Colman Domingo, the star of Netflix's "Rustin". This is his first leading role in a film in nearly 30 years of acting, and he is likely to become a dark horse during this year's awards season.

The Screen Actors Guild Award nominees for Best Actor in a Motion Picture

The situation is somewhat similar in terms of Best Actress, with Golden Globe winners Lily Gladstone ("Killers of the Flower Moon") and Emma Stone ("Poor" "Something") are popular candidates, and Carey Mulligan of "Music Master" and Margot Robbie of "Barbie" also have their own advantages. The failure of the German actress Sandra Hüller, the heroine of "The Fall of Judgment", was really surprising. This may be because the composition of the Screen Actors Guild is more focused on the United States and does not have as international a relationship as the Golden Globes and Oscars today. Taking her place is Ned veteran Annette Bening.

The nominees for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture

The results of the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards will be announced on February 24.

On January 10, local time in the United States, the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Directors Guild Awards, which are important indicators of the Oscars, were released one after another, adding fuel to the chase during this awards season.

is different from many announced film critics awards, including the Golden Globe Awards. The voters of these two nomination lists are basically actual practitioners in the film and television industry. They highly overlap with the composition of the Oscar judges and can better reflect the professionals in the industry. An outstanding work of the year in my mind.

The Directors Guild Awards have a high degree of overlap with the Oscars.

Let’s start with the Directors Guild Awards, which have relatively few surprises. The four most popular works of this awards season are Greta Gerwig in “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Christopher Nolan of "Killers of the Flower Moon", Martin Scorsese of "Killers of the Flower Moon", and Yorgos Lanthimos of "Poor Things" were all shortlisted as expected. Alexander Payne of "The Retention Alliance" is also included, which may mean that he accompanies the prince to study. If there is not much suspense about the first four Oscar nominees for Best Director, Penn's position may change hands.

Directors Guild of America Award Best Film Director nominee

As for the reason, on the one hand, as the selection of Oscar judges has become more international, among the nominees for the Best Director Award in recent years, there will always be one from a non-American film. This year Jonathan Glazer of "The Zone" and Justine Trier of "The Fall" both have that chance. Moreover, if Penn wants to be nominated for an Oscar, it means that the five candidates for the Directors Guild Award and the five candidates for the Oscar Director Award are 100% overlapped. The last time this happened was back in 2009.

But in terms of the final winner, the results of the Directors Guild Awards can indeed predict the success or failure of the Oscar for Best Director. In the past 75 years, only eight times have the results of the two awards failed to coincide. Kwan Ka-wing and Daniel Schnatter, who won the Oscar for Best Director last year for "The Universe", also won the Guild Award first.

The results of the 76th Directors Guild of America Awards will be announced on February 10.

"Dark Horse" replaces DiCaprio as a nominee for the Screen Actors Guild Awards

Compared to the Directors Guild Awards, there are many unexpected results in the nomination list for the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

In terms of movies, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" each received four nominations, including the most valuable award for Best Ensemble. In terms of television, "Succession" received five nominations, and "Bear's End," "The Last of Us" and "The Last of Us" each received four nominations.

SAG Award nominee for Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Perhaps the most surprising thing is that the movie "American Novel" received three nominations and its performance exceeded expectations. Produced by Amazon MGM Pictures, the film is screenwriter Cord Jefferson's first big-screen directorial work. After premiering at the Toronto Film Festival last year, it won the Audience Award for Favorite Film and was also well-received. Favored by film critics, it has a 92% freshness rating on the film review website "Rotten Tomatoes". However, the current screening scale of the film is relatively small, the online and offline publicity offensive is not strong, and the awareness is slightly average. Therefore, it was able to receive three nominations, which surprised many people.

On the other hand, the five awards-season hits, "Falling Judgment," "Profit Zone," "May 12," "Sarpenter" and "My Life," which are far more well-known than "American Novel," are all It was even more surprising that it was not nominated for any Screen Actors Guild Awards.

In addition, "Killers of the Flower Moon" also continued to make mistakes during this year's awards season. After receiving only one of seven nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, it also only received three nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Leonardo... DiCaprio failed to receive a Best Actor nomination, and his chances of receiving an Oscar nomination for the eighth time in his life became quite slim.

The above-mentioned five films are all literary and artistic films that are highly favored by global film critics in 2023. However, there were zero finalists, which fully reflects the huge gap in aesthetic orientation between actual industry insiders and film critics in Hollywood.

Every year, the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards are decided by a vote of the so-called Nomination Committee, a total of 2,500 people. The specific candidates vary every year. They are randomly selected from a total of about 160,000 members of the union, including not only actors, but also followers. The Union of Broadcasting Artists merged with union-affiliated television and radio hosts, and even weather anchors. Of course, actors still account for the majority among them, and they have a high degree of overlap with Oscar judges, so they have always been regarded as the front line for the most important Oscar acting awards.

In particular, the Screen Actors Guild's top award for Best Ensemble, which on the surface seems to be recognition of the entire cast of a film, is essentially the best film of the year in the minds of union members. Once upon a time, if a popular movie failed to receive this nomination, it was basically a ban on winning the Best Picture Oscar. However, since the Oscars were restructured in 2010 (the list of Best Picture nominees was increased to ten and a ranking system was adopted), this iron law no longer applies. In fact, three of the past six Best Picture Oscar winners failed to receive this nomination.

Therefore, the five films nominated this year, "Barbie", "Killers of the Flower Moon", "Oppenheimer", "American Novel" and "The Color Purple", can certainly add more confidence to the Oscars, while films such as "Poor" There is actually no need to feel despair for an unsuccessful work like "Something".

In terms of Best Actor, Cillian Murphy ("Oppenheimer") and Paul Giamatti ("Stay in School"), who just won the Golden Globe Award, were both nominated and also won Also nominated are Bradley Cooper of "The Music Master" and Jeffrey Wright of "American Novel". If nothing else, these four people will become strong contenders for the Oscar for Best Actor this year. .

DiCaprio was not shortlisted, and his replacement was Colman Domingo, the star of Netflix's "Rustin". This is his first leading role in a film in nearly 30 years of acting, and he is likely to become a dark horse during this year's awards season.

The Screen Actors Guild Award nominees for Best Actor in a Motion Picture

The situation is somewhat similar in terms of Best Actress, with Golden Globe winners Lily Gladstone ("Killers of the Flower Moon") and Emma Stone ("Poor" "Something") are popular candidates, and Carey Mulligan of "Music Master" and Margot Robbie of "Barbie" also have their own advantages. The failure of the German actress Sandra Hüller, the heroine of "The Fall of Judgment", was really surprising. This may be because the composition of the Screen Actors Guild is more focused on the United States and does not have as international a relationship as the Golden Globes and Oscars today. Taking her place is Ned veteran Annette Bening.

The nominees for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture

The results of the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards will be announced on February 24.

Nominees for the 76th Directors Guild of America Awards

Best Film Director:

Greta Gerwig "Barbie"

Yorgos Lanthimos "Poor Thing"

Christopher Nolan "Oppenheim" Silence"

Alexander Payne "Stay in School"

Martin Scorsese "Killers of the Flower Moon"

Best Screen Debut Director:

Cord Jefferson "American Novel"

Maruweela Ma Turley's "Chile, 1976"

Noura Nyasari's "Sieda"

A. V. Rockwell's "One Thousand and One Things"

Celine Song's "The Past"

The 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards Nomination List

[Movie]

Best Ensemble:

"American Novel"

"Barbie"

"The Color Purple"

"Killers of the Flower Moon"

"Oppenheimer"

Best Actor:

Bradley· Cooper "The Music Master"

Coleman Domingo "Rustin"

Paul Giamatti "Stay in School"

Cillian Murphy "Oppenheimer"

Jeffrey White "American Novel"

Best Actress:

Annette Bening "Ned"

Lily Gladstone "Killers of the Flower Moon"

Carey Mulligan "The Music Master"

Margot Robbie " Barbie"

Emma Stone "Poor Things"

Best Supporting Actor:

Sterling K. Brown "American Novel"

Willem Dafoe "Poor Things"

Robert De Niro "Flower Moon" The Killer"

Robert Downey Jr. "Oppenheimer"

Ryan Gosling "Barbie"

Best Supporting Actress:

Emily Blunt "Oppenheimer"

Daniella Brooks " The Color Purple"

Penelope Cruz "Ferrari"

Jodie Foster "Ned"

Damien Joy Randolph "Stay in School"

Best Stunt Ensemble:

"Barbie"

" "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3"

"Raiders of the Lost Ark"

"John Wick 4"

"Mission: Impossible 7"

[TV Series]

Best Ensemble in a Drama Series:

"The Crown"

"The Gilded Age"

"The Last of Us"

"The Morning Show"

"Succession"

Best Actor in a Drama Series:

Brian Cox "Succession"

Billy Crudup "The Morning Show"

Keenan Culkin "Succession"

Matthew Macfadyen "Succession"

Pedro Pascal "The Last of Us"

Best Actress in a Drama Series:

Jennifer Aniston "Early News》

Elizabeth Debicki "The Crown"

Bella Ramsey "The Last of Us"

Keri Russell "The Diplomat"

Sarah Snook "Succession"

Comedy Best Ensemble:

"Grand School"

"Barry"

"The Bear's Diner"

"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"

"Murder in the Apartment Tower"

"The Football Coach"

Best Actor in a Comedy Actor:

Bert Goldstine "Football Coach"

Bill Hader "Barry"

Ebon Moss-Bachrach "Bear's Diner"

Jason Sudeikis "Football Coach"

Jeremy Allen White, "Bear's End"

Best Actress in a Comedy Series:

Alex Bustin, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"

Rachel Brosnahan, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" Mrs. Searle"

Quinta Brunson "Elementary School"

Ayo Adweli "Bear's Diner"

Hannah Waddingham "The Coach"

Best Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series :

Matt Bomer "The Fellowship"

Jon Hamm "Fargo"

David Oyelowo "Enforcer: Bass Reeves"

Tony Shalhoub "Mr. Monk's" The Last Case: The Ammon Movie"

Steven Yeun "The Rage"

Best Actress in a TV Movie/Limited Series:

Uzo Aduba "The Painless Killer"

Kathryn Hahn "The Most Powerful" Beautiful Little Things"

Brie Larson "Chemistry Lesson"

Bell Powley "Glimmer of Time"

Ali Wong "Beautiful Life"

Best Stunt Ensemble:

"Ahsoka"

"Barry" 》

《Choking Life》

《The Last of Us》

《The Mandalorian》