2018 Seattle Film Critics Society awards nominees

2018 Seattle Film Critics Society awards nominees

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Awards season is here! From the critics group that nominated the goat from ‘The Witch’ as Best Villain in 2016 and correctly bestowed the Best Picture of 2017 title to ‘Get Out,’ here are the Seattle Film Critics Society nominees for 2018. Enjoy (and try to catch all of these nominated flicks - they’re pretty great!)

Award winners will be announced Dec. 17.

SFCS press release:


Seattle, WA. – The Seattle Film Critics Society has announced nominations for the 2018 Seattle Film Critics Society Awards, honoring the best in film for 2018. Leading the field with 11 nominations is Yorgos Lanthimos' spellbinding comedy, The Favourite, earning nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress (Olivia Colman), and two Best Actress in a Supporting Role nominations for stars Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.

Alfonso Cuarón’s moving domestic drama Roma received 8 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Films by Barry Jenkins and Ryan Coogler (If Beale Street Could Talk and Black Panther, respectively) each landed 7 total nominations. Jenkins won both Best Picture and Best Director in 2016 from the Seattle Film Critics Society for his film Moonlight, and is once again nominated in both categories. Coogler’s Marvel Studios powerhouse landed nominations in Best Picture along with two nominations for Michael B. Jordan as Best Supporting Actor and Villain of the Year.

Writer/director Christopher McQuarrie’s action-packed Mission: Impossible – Fallout scored 5 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Film Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Score. Damien Chazelle’s intense Neil Armstrong biopic First Man, also earned 5 nods, including Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Claire Foy), Best Original Score, Best Film Editing, Best Production Design, and Best Visual Effects.

Joining Lanthimos, Cuarón, and Jenkins in the Best Director category are first-time director Bradley Cooper and legendary filmmaker Paul Schrader. Cooper’s rousing musical drama A Star is Born earned 4 nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor for Cooper’s own performance, and a Best Actress nomination for pop superstar Lady Gaga. Schrader’s film First Reformed was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor (Ethan Hawke), and Best Screenplay.

Completing the lineup for Best Picture are Paul King’s universally adored Paddington 2, Carlos López Estrada’s provocative Blindspotting, and Luca Guadagnino’s remake of the horror classic Suspiria.

In the Best Actor category, Cooper will compete against Ethan Hawke (First Reformed), Daveed Diggs (Blindspotting), Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody), and Joaquin Phoenix (You Were Never Really Here).

Mahershala Ali, portraying musician Don Shirley in Green Book, joins Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?), Russell Hornsby (The Hate U Give), Steven Yeun (Burning), and Michael B. Jordan (Black Panther) in the Best Actor in a Supporting Role category.

Yalitza Aparicio’s breakout performance as Cleo in Roma earned her a Best Actress nod. She competes against Toni Collette (Hereditary), Olivia Colman (The Favourite), Regina Hall (Support the Girls), and Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born).

In the Best Actress in a Supporting Role race, Elizabeth Debicki (Widows) competes against Claire Foy (First Man), Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk), Emma Stone (The Favourite) and Rachel Weisz (The Favourite).

Other films earning multiple nominations include Avengers: Infinity War, Burning, Hereditary, Mary Poppins Returns, Suspiria, and You Were Never Really Here.

With nominations set, voting for this year’s winners will conclude on December 14, 2018. Winners of the 2018 Seattle Film Critics Society Awards will be announced on Monday, December 17, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. PST via the Seattle Film Critics Society’s Twitter handle - @seattlecritics.

The complete list of nominations for the 2018 Seattle Film Critics Society Awards is below:

THE 2018 SEATTLE FILM CRITICS SOCIETY AWARD NOMINEES:

BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR:

Black Panther (Walt Disney Pictures)

Blindspotting (Summit Entertainment/Lionsgate)

The Favourite (Fox Searchlight)

First Reformed (A24)

If Beale Street Could Talk (Annapurna)

Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Paramount)

Paddington 2 (Warner Bros.)

Roma (Netflix)

A Star is Born (Warner Bros.)

Suspiria (Amazon Studios)

BEST DIRECTOR:

Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born

Alfonso Cuarón – Roma

Barry Jenkins – If Beale Street Could Talk

Yorgos Lanthimos – The Favourite

Paul Schrader – First Reformed

BEST ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE:

Bradley Cooper – A Star is Born

Daveed Diggs – Blindspotting

Ethan Hawke – First Reformed

Rami Malek – Bohemian Rhapsody

Joaquin Phoenix – You Were Never Really Here

BEST ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE:

Yalitza Aparicio – Roma

Toni Collette – Hereditary

Olivia Colman – The Favourite

Regina Hall – Support the Girls

Lady Gaga – A Star is Born

BEST ACTOR in a SUPPORTING ROLE:

Mahershala Ali – Green Book

Richard E. Grant – Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Russell Hornsby – The Hate U Give

Michael B. Jordan – Black Panther

Steven Yeun – Burning


BEST ACTRESS in a SUPPORTING ROLE:

Elizabeth Debicki – Widows

Claire Foy – First Man

Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk

Emma Stone – The Favourite

Rachel Weisz – The Favourite


BEST ENSEMBLE CAST:

Black Panther

The Favourite

If Beale Street Could Talk

Vice

Widows

BEST SCREENPLAY:

Blindspotting Rafael Casal & Daveed Diggs

The Favourite Deborah Davis & Tony McNamara

First Reformed Paul Schrader

If Beale Street Could Talk Barry Jenkins

Roma Alfonso Cuarón


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE:

Incredibles 2 Brad Bird, director

Isle of Dogs Wes Anderson, director

Mirai Mamoru Hosoda, director

Ralph Breaks the Internet Rich Moore & Phil Johnston, directors

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, directors

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:

Burning Lee Chang-dong, director

Cold War Paweł Pawlikowski, director

Revenge Coralie Fargeat, director

Roma Alfonso Cuarón, director

Shoplifters Hirokazu Kore-eda, director

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE:

Free Solo Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, directors

Minding the Gap Bing Liu, director

Shirkers Sandi Tan, director

Three Identical Strangers Tim Wardle, director

Won't You Be My Neighbor? Morgan Neville, director

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:

The Favourite Robbie Ryan

If Beale Street Could Talk James Laxton

Mission: Impossible - Fallout Rob Hardy

The Rider Joshua James Richards

Roma Alfonso Cuarón

BEST COSTUME DESIGN:

Black Panther Ruth E. Carter

Colette Andrea Flesch

The Favourite Sandy Powell

Mary Poppins Returns Sandy Powell

Suspiria Giulia Piersanti

BEST FILM EDITING:

BlacKkKlansmanBarry Alexander Brown

The Favourite Yorgos Mavropsaridis

First Man Tom Cross

Mission: Impossible - Fallout Eddie Hamilton

Roma Alfonso Cuarón, Alex Gough

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:

First Man Justin Hurwitz

If Beale Street Could Talk Nicholas Britell

Mandy Jóhann Jóhannsson

Mission: Impossible - FalloutLorne Balfe

You Were Never Really Here Jonny Greenwood

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:

Black Panther Hannah Beachler (Production Designer); Jay Hart (Set Decorator)

The Favourite Fiona Crombie (Production Designer); Alice Felton (Set Decorator)

First Man Nathan Crowley (Production Designer); Kathy Lucas (Set Decorator)
Mary Poppins Returns
John Myhre (Production Designer); Gordon Sim (Set Decorator) Roma Eugenio Caballero (Production Designer); Bárbara Enríquez (Set Decorator)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:

Annihilation Andrew Whitehurst, Sara Bennett, Richard Clarke, Simon Hughes

Avengers: Infinity War Dan DeLeeuw, Kelly Port, Russell Earl, Dan Sudick

Black Panther Geoffrey Baumann, Jesse James Chisholm, Craig Hammack, Dan Sudick

First Man Paul Lambert, J.D. Schwalm, Ian Hunter, Tristan Myles

Mission: Impossible - Fallout – Jody Johnson

BEST YOUTH PERFORMANCE (18 years of age or younger upon start of filming):

Elsie Fisher Eighth Grade

Kairi Jyo Shoplifters

Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie – Leave No Trace

Milly Shapiro – Hereditary

Millicent Simmonds – A Quiet Place

VILLAIN OF THE YEAR:

Erik Killmonger – Black Panther – portrayed by Michael B. Jordan

Jatemme Manning – Widows – portrayed by Daniel Kaluuya

Phoenix Buchanan – Paddington 2 – portrayed by Hugh Grant

STEM – Upgrade – portrayed by Simon Maiden

Thanos – Avengers: Infinity War – portrayed by Josh Brolin

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