Monday, July 1, 2024

Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)

"Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1" is an exhilarating triumph that redefines the action genre with its breathtaking stunts, intricate plot, and stellar performances. Tom Cruise once again proves why he is the king of action, delivering a riveting portrayal of Ethan Hunt that is both intense and deeply human. The film's pacing is relentless, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

Director Christopher McQuarrie masterfully weaves a complex narrative that is engaging and thought-provoking, blending high-octane action sequences with moments of genuine emotion. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the beauty and danger of each locale, while the meticulously choreographed stunts push the boundaries of what we thought possible on the big screen.

The supporting cast, including Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, and Ving Rhames, deliver outstanding performances that add depth and camaraderie to the story. Newcomers to the franchise also shine, bringing fresh energy and perspectives that enrich the overall experience.

"Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1" is a must-see for action aficionados and movie lovers. It sets a new standard for the genre and leaves audiences eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this phenomenal series. 


Rate: A 



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Poster Courtesy of Paramount and Skydance 

Director: Christopher McQuarrie 

Starring: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Vanessa Kirby

MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Intense Sequences of Violence|Action|Some Language|Suggestive Material)

Runtime: 2 Hours and 43 Minutes

Synopsis: In Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, and dark forces from Ethan's past closing in, a deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission -- not even the lives of those he cares about most.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Dune Part Two (2024)

Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune Part Two” is a mesmerizing continuation of the epic saga, showcasing an impeccable blend of visual grandeur, compelling narrative, and exceptional performances. This film elevates the franchise to new heights, firmly establishing it as a landmark in modern science fiction cinema.

The story picks up where the first installment left off, plunging us deeper into the political and mystical complexities of the desert planet Arrakis. Villeneuve masterfully balances the intricate plot with breathtaking action sequences, ensuring that both newcomers and fans of Frank Herbert’s novel remain thoroughly engaged. The director’s vision for “Dune” is grand and ambitious, and “Part Two” realizes this vision with an astounding level of detail and authenticity.

Timothée Chalamet once again shines as Paul Atreides, portraying his character’s evolution with a nuanced performance that captures the weight of his destiny. Zendaya’s role as Chani is significantly expanded, bringing depth and strength to her character. Their chemistry on screen is palpable, adding a rich layer of emotional resonance to the film.

The supporting cast, including Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, and Javier Bardem, deliver stellar performances, further enriching the film’s dynamic ensemble. Each actor brings a distinct presence to their role, contributing to the film’s overall impact.

Visually, “Dune Part Two” is a tour de force. The sweeping desert landscapes, intricate set designs, and innovative special effects create an immersive experience that transports audiences to another world. Hans Zimmer’s score complements the visual spectacle perfectly, heightening the film’s epic scale and emotional depth.

One of the standout aspects of the film is its ability to balance spectacle with substance. While the action scenes are thrilling and impeccably choreographed, the film always retains its core themes of power, survival, and destiny. Villeneuve’s direction ensures that every scene serves the story, building tension and intrigue towards a satisfying and thought-provoking conclusion.

“Dune Part Two” is a cinematic triumph that solidifies Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation as a definitive interpretation of Herbert’s work. It is a must-see for fans of the genre and a testament to the power of visionary filmmaking. This film not only meets the high expectations set by its predecessor but exceeds them, promising an unforgettable journey through the sands of Arrakis.



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Poster Courtesy of Warner Bros. 



Rate: B

Director: Denis Villeneuve 

Starring: Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Stellan Skarsgard 

MPAA Rating: PG-13 (For Sequences of Strong Violence|Brief Strong Language|Some Suggestive Material)

Runtime: 2 Hours and 46 Minutes

Synopsis: "Dune: Part Two" will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023)

It has been eight years since audiences saw the final chapter of "The Hunger Games" franchise. Now, with a prequel to the original trilogy, a new film has finally arrived. Readers and audiences alike have been waiting for some sort of backstory to several of the characters or something to that effect. And now, it the surprise of many, we get the backstory of the President of Panem, Coriolanus Snow. At first, when it was announced that he would be the main protagonist of this new novel and film, I was mad at first with the fact that there was going to be a way we see Snow as a good guy, decades before he would turn into the autocratic tyrant we know from the original trilogy and film series. We have come to love the adult portrayal of Snow by the terrific Donald Sutherland, who in my view, has always been the perfect actor to play this character with such raw poise and dedication with such a maniacal tone that we can not help but look away. 

In the new film, the actor who plays the young Coriolanus Snow growing up in the Capitol as a student and becomes a mentor in the games is British actor Tom Blyth (Billy the Kid). I had not heard of him before the announcement of his being cast as the lead. Suffice it to say, he blew me away with this performance of the iconic character. Blyth plays the corrupt young future tyrant with the kind of charisma that we get from Donald Sutherland. His performance in the new film is incredible and one of the best performances of the series. Starring alongside Blyth, is Rachel Zegler (the West Side Story remake). Her role as the love interest and main female lead is fantastic and magnetic. 

Her role as both Snow's love interest and as a tribute in the games is stunning. Her songs in the film are also one of the best parts of this film. She emulates the type of energy Jennifer Lawrence had before her. Being set 64 years before the events of Lawrence's Katniss, this new heroine, Lucy Gray Baird, is portrayed stunningly by Zegler and it shows. Zegler's rendition of "The Hanging Tree" is imbued with folk and soft country vibes. Though I prefer Jennifer Lawrence's version, Zegler does a great job at the song. I would say that my favorite song that Zegler does in the film is "Nothing You Can Take From Me." That is from the novel as not seen in the original trilogy series. I would love to see more of her character but that is all for now. I thought that the overall vibe of the film was musical-type while also being one of the more political and survival types, adding more to the context of the rest of the films. Rachel Zegler adds to the toughness of the heroine arc set by Jennifer Lawrence, with magnetism and power in a defiant rebel role. 

Co-starring alongside Blyth and Zegler are Viola Davis (How To Get Away With Murder), Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), and Hunter Schafer (Euphoria). Their roles as Volumnia Gaul, the head game maker, the creator of "The Hunger Games", and rounding out Schafer as Snows' cousin Tigris. There is something remarkable with these additions to the film. Davis's wickedly cruel character is one of the most exciting parts of this film and it's awesome to see her put the novel's amazing villain at the center of the film as one of the forces that would catapult Snow into the man he would be. Dinklage plays the role of Dean Highbottom, another mentor, and later enemy of the young Snow. His performance is dark and powerfully charged just as much as Davis's character. Last, is Hunter Schafer's role as Coriolanus's cousin and also a future stylist in the Hunger Games, Tigris. Her sympathetic, sisterly-like role to Blyth's Snow adds a sense of gentleness and grace, something that makes the future ruthless leader somewhat less unlikeable. This ensemble cast makes a name for itself and does the franchise justice by being as groundbreaking and brilliant as the original films did. In addition to this cast are some firsts I have seen in any mainstream film. Other than Peter Dinklage, is a groundbreaking star who also has a disability.  Next, there are three tributes in the film that are played by actors with disabilities, one has Down Syndrome, one is blind and the last tribute is an arm amputee. So this is great in regard to inclusion in media. 

Returning to direct is Francis Lawrence. He brings back the forceful depth of creativity that we got from "Catching Fire" and both parts of "Mockingjay".  Audiences and readers have said that this film is as great as "Catching Fire" and the best one since that one. I could not agree more. I think that this film ranks in a close second for me, with "Catching Fire" still being my favorite film of the series. Lawrence shows us once again how much we loved the films he helmed before and we love it even more with this prequel. 

Also returning to the franchise is composer James Newton-Howard. His score from all four of the franchise's films was incredible to fit the tone and mood of one another. What is especially great about having him as a composer again is that he adds nods to the other films' scores to this film. Most notable is the track "Snow Lands on Top" in comparison to "Victory" from Mockingjay Part 1. These comparisons add to the suspense and darkness that we know from the previous scores. With this new one, the score is just as incredible and forceful as the others in the franchise. 

This film is nothing short of phenomenal. The addition to the series is fantastic and makes me fall in love with it all over again just as I did when the original films first debuted. This film adds to the series as a large and powerful addition in which it lives up to the legacy of the rest of "The Hunger Games" films in large part due to the dark story and great cast.

Poster Courtesy of Lionsgate and ColorForce 


Rate: A

Starring: Tom Blyth, Rachel Zegler, Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage, Jason Schwartzman and Hunter Schafer

Director: Francis Lawrence 

MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for strong violent content and disturbing material)

Runtime: 2 Hours and 38 Minutes

Synopsis: 64 years before Katniss Everdeen volunteered as tribute, and decades before Coriolanus Snow became the tyrannical President of Panem. THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES follows a young Coriolanus (Tom Blyth) who is the last hope for his failing lineage, the once-proud Snow family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. With his livelihood threatened, Snow is reluctantly assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler), a tribute from the impoverished District 12. But after Lucy Gray's charm captivates the audience of Panem, Snow sees an opportunity to shift their fates. With everything he has worked for hanging in the balance, Snow unites with Lucy Gray to turn the odds in their favor. Battling his instincts for both good and evil, Snow sets out on a race against time to survive and reveal if he will ultimately become a songbird or a snake.






Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Strange World (2022)

This movie is perhaps one of the worst Disney films I have ever seen. Despite the stunning animation that comes from it, this film is muddled with a boring plot and little humor to sustain it. On top of that, is the woke agenda that it subtly promotes in the name of the LGBT community. 

Overall, this film is skippable and if the movie was worth my praise it would get a longer more positive reception from me. You are better off watching some of the studios' better entries with the likes of Big Hero 6 or Frozen. 

Poster courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures


Rate: F

Directors: Don Hall and Qui Nguyen

Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Jaboukie Young-White, Gabrielle Union 
Lucy Liu

MPAA Rating: PG (Some Thematic Elements|Action/Peril)

Runtime: 1 Hour and 42 Minutes

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

And the Oscar goes To.. Oscar Winners 2023

 

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

WINNER

BRENDAN FRASER

The Whale

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

WINNER

KE HUY QUAN

Everything Everywhere All at Once

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

WINNER

MICHELLE YEOH

Everything Everywhere All at Once

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

WINNER

JAMIE LEE CURTIS

Everything Everywhere All at Once

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

WINNER

GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S PINOCCHIO

Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley

CINEMATOGRAPHY

WINNER

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

James Friend

COSTUME DESIGN

WINNER

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER

Ruth Carter

DIRECTING

WINNER

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM

WINNER

NAVALNY

Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller, and Shane Boris

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM

WINNER

THE ELEPHANT WHISPERERS

Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga

FILM EDITING

WINNER

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Paul Rogers

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

WINNER

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Germany

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

WINNER

THE WHALE

Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Annemarie Bradley

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)

WINNER

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Volker Bertelmann

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)

WINNER

NAATU NAATU

from RRR; Music by M.M. Keeravaani; Lyric by Chandrabose

BEST PICTURE

WINNER

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers

PRODUCTION DESIGN

WINNER

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Production Design: Christian M. Goldbeck; Set Decoration: Ernestine Hipper

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

WINNER

THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX, AND THE HORSE

Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)

WINNER

AN IRISH GOODBYE

Tom Berkeley and Ross White

SOUND

WINNER

TOP GUN: MAVERICK

Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

VISUAL EFFECTS

WINNER

AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER

Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)

WINNER

WOMEN TALKING

Screenplay by Sarah Polley

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)

WINNER

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Written by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)

Over a decade in the making and it is finally here. The long-awaited sequel to James Camerons' smash hit and box office hit "Avatar" has arrived. Just like its predecessor, this film is an absolutely stunning visual masterpiece in every way. I can proudly admit that this film was worth the very much anticipated wait. The film boasts its visual scenery on a more massive scale. It is colorfully designed and visually breathtaking. This is hands-down my favorite movie of yesteryear. It's emotionally striking as it is visually speaking. It takes the first film and grows the story on itself expanding the franchise. 

The cast from the original 2009 movie returns. They are all just as entertaining as they were in the first film. Lead stars Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana bring back the chemistry that they shared in the first film. The two give emotionally charged performances in the film just as great, even more than the first. Also returning in different capacities this time around, are Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang. They also bring their "A-game". Joining the sequel are franchise newcomers like Jack Champion, who plays the adopted son of Jake and Neytiri, and Kate Winslet, who plays the wife of a chief of a different clan. They bring as much of their "A-game" to the film as the rest of the cast. 

James Cameron ups the ante with this blockbuster and it should be rightfully seen as such. He has the ability to craft an even bigger, more dazzling, and action-packed feature by bringing it to new directions with this stunning film. The story he creates here in this sequel is more emotional, action-packed, and breathtaking. It is a jaw-dropping visual marvel. As he did with the first film, this film entertains all the way to the end. 

A frequent collaborator of Camerons, the late James Horner, has music in this film that is the main nod to his music from the 2009 motion picture. Taking his place is Simon Fraglen. He is also one of Camerons' collaborators. His work is as emotional, upbeat, and solemn as the film itself. And not to mention, the hit single from "The Weeknd", is an emotional ballad to complement the film. 

Though it was an agonizingly long wait, it finally arrived. One of the best parts about seeing this film is seeing it on the biggest screen possible. Doing so will enhance the viewing experience. I could not have been more thrilled while watching this film on the big screen. This film is a delight and it was well worth the several delays and the years-long wait. With its gargantuan runtime, this film is worth watching. 

Poster courtesy of 20th Century Studios


Rate: A+

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, and Jack Champion 

MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for Partial Nudity|Intense Action|Sequences of Strong Violence|Some Strong Language)

Runtime: 3 Hours & 12 Minutes

Synopsis: Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, "Avatar: The Way of Water" begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

And The Oscar Goes To... 2023 Oscars Predictions

Malawski's 2023 Oscars Predictions
Indicated in bold

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
NOMINEES
AUSTIN BUTLER
Elvis
COLIN FARRELL
The Banshees of Inisherin
BRENDAN FRASER
The Whale
PAUL MESCAL
Aftersun
BILL NIGHY
Living
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
NOMINEES
BRENDAN GLEESON
The Banshees of Inisherin
BRIAN TYREE HENRY
Causeway
JUDD HIRSCH
The Fabelmans
BARRY KEOGHAN
The Banshees of Inisherin
KE HUY QUAN
Everything Everywhere All at Once
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
NOMINEES
CATE BLANCHETT
Tár
ANA DE ARMAS
Blonde
ANDREA RISEBOROUGH
To Leslie
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
The Fabelmans
MICHELLE YEOH
Everything Everywhere All at Once
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
NOMINEES
ANGELA BASSETT
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
HONG CHAU
The Whale
KERRY CONDON
The Banshees of Inisherin
JAMIE LEE CURTIS
Everything Everywhere All at Once
STEPHANIE HSU
Everything Everywhere All at Once
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
NOMINEES
GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S PINOCCHIO
Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley
MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
Dean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, Caroline Kaplan and Paul Mezey
PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH
Joel Crawford and Mark Swift
THE SEA BEAST
Chris Williams and Jed Schlanger
TURNING RED
Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins
CINEMATOGRAPHY
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
James Friend
BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLE OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS
Darius Khondji
ELVIS
Mandy Walker
EMPIRE OF LIGHT
Roger Deakins
TÁR
Florian Hoffmeister
COSTUME DESIGN
NOMINEES
BABYLON
Mary Zophres
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Ruth Carter
ELVIS
Catherine Martin
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Shirley Kurata
MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS
Jenny Beavan
DIRECTING
NOMINEES
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Martin McDonagh
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
THE FABELMANS
Steven Spielberg
TÁR
Todd Field
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Ruben Östlund
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM
NOMINEES
ALL THAT BREATHES
Shaunak Sen, Aman Mann and Teddy Leifer
ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED
Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, Nan Goldin and Yoni Golijov
FIRE OF LOVE
Sara Dosa, Shane Boris and Ina Fichman
A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS
Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica Hellström
NAVALNY
Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris
DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM
NOMINEES
THE ELEPHANT WHISPERERS
Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga
HAULOUT
Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev
HOW DO YOU MEASURE A YEAR?
Jay Rosenblatt
THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT
Anne Alvergue and Beth Levison
STRANGER AT THE GATE
Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones
FILM EDITING
NOMINEES
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Mikkel E.G. Nielsen
ELVIS
Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Paul Rogers
TÁR
Monika Willi
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Eddie Hamilton
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Germany
ARGENTINA, 1985
Argentina
CLOSE
Belgium
EO
Poland
THE QUIET GIRL
Ireland
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Heike Merker and Linda Eisenhamerová
THE BATMAN
Naomi Donne, Mike Marino and Mike Fontaine
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Camille Friend and Joel Harlow
ELVIS
Mark Coulier, Jason Baird and Aldo Signoretti
THE WHALE
Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Annemarie Bradley
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Volker Bertelmann
BABYLON
Justin Hurwitz
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Carter Burwell
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Son Lux
THE FABELMANS
John Williams
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
NOMINEES
APPLAUSE
from Tell It like a Woman; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
HOLD MY HAND
from Top Gun: Maverick; Music and Lyric by Lady Gaga and BloodPop
LIFT ME UP
from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever; Music by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goransson; Lyric by Tems and Ryan Coogler
NAATU NAATU
from RRR; Music by M.M. Keeravaani; Lyric by Chandrabose
THIS IS A LIFE
from Everything Everywhere All at Once; Music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; Lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne
BEST PICTURE
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Malte Grunert, Producer
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, Producers
ELVIS
Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss, Producers
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers
THE FABELMANS
Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, Producers
TÁR
Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert, Producers
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, David Ellison and Jerry Bruckheimer, Producers
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober, Producers
WOMEN TALKING
Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Frances McDormand, Producers
PRODUCTION DESIGN
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Production Design: Christian M. Goldbeck; Set Decoration: Ernestine Hipper
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Production Design: Dylan Cole and Ben Procter; Set Decoration: Vanessa Cole
BABYLON
Production Design: Florencia Martin; Set Decoration: Anthony Carlino
ELVIS
Production Design: Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy; Set Decoration: Bev Dunn
THE FABELMANS
Production Design: Rick Carter; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara
SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
NOMINEES
THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE
Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud
THE FLYING SAILOR
Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby
ICE MERCHANTS
João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano
MY YEAR OF DICKS
Sara Gunnarsdóttir and Pamela Ribon
AN OSTRICH TOLD ME THE WORLD IS FAKE AND I THINK I BELIEVE IT
Lachlan Pendragon
SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
NOMINEES
AN IRISH GOODBYE
Tom Berkeley and Ross White
IVALU
Anders Walter and Rebecca Pruzan
LE PUPILLE
Alice Rohrwacher and Alfonso Cuarón
NIGHT RIDE
Eirik Tveiten and Gaute Lid Larssen
THE RED SUITCASE
Cyrus Neshvad
SOUND
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Viktor Prášil, Frank Kruse, Markus Stemler, Lars Ginzel and Stefan Korte
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Julian Howarth, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Dick Bernstein, Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers and Michael Hedges
THE BATMAN
Stuart Wilson, William Files, Douglas Murray and Andy Nelson
ELVIS
David Lee, Wayne Pashley, Andy Nelson and Michael Keller
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor
VISUAL EFFECTS
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Frank Petzold, Viktor Müller, Markus Frank and Kamil Jafar
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett
THE BATMAN
Dan Lemmon, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands and Dominic Tuohy
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Geoffrey Baumann, Craig Hammack, R. Christopher White and Dan Sudick
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Ryan Tudhope, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson and Scott R. Fisher
WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
NOMINEES
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Screenplay - Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson & Ian Stokell
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
Written by Rian Johnson
LIVING
Written by Kazuo Ishiguro
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
Screenplay by Ehren Kruger and Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie; Story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks
WOMEN TALKING
Screenplay by Sarah Polley
WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
NOMINEES
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Written by Martin McDonagh
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Written by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
THE FABELMANS
Written by Steven Spielberg & Tony Kushner
TÁR
Written by Todd Field
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Written by Ruben Östlund

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