BAFTA nominations: Hustle, Wolf soar. Her and Dallas biggest losers

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We are still trying to let these sink in, but the BAFTA nominations have sure shaken things up a bit. Just some short observations right now (expect much more discussion about these in an upcoming podcast): American Hustle and The Wolf Of Wall Street did excellent here, especially the former, which grabbed nominations in all four acting categories. Meanwhile, DiCaprio and Scorsese got in again for Wolf. That bodes wll for their chances, although Best Actor remains tight.

Speaking of that category, the snub for All Is Lost star Robert Redford is hurting him a lot. Looks like he is out of the Top 5 for now, but who will make it in at Oscar? Bale or DiCaprio? Or both (but who will miss of the perceived four ‘sure things’?). This is one of the most exciting categories this year.

Elsewhere, and also closely related to the acting categories, are the complete snubs for Her and Dallas Buyers Club. Both of these have a release date close to the BAFTA cut-off (February 14th), but that can’t be the sole reason. The snubs for McConaughey and Leto probably mean nothing for their chances with AMPAS (Leto still looks the hot favorite for the win), but this really hurts Her and its helmer Spike Jonze. What’s throwing a wrench in the Supporting Actor category a bit is the fact they nominated Matt Damon for Behind the Candelabra (but not Michael Douglas?), a film of course not eligible next week.

On the female side, we see an Amy Adams nod in lieu of Meryl Streep. Streep is surely in a fight for the fifth spot now, having to fend off Adams. Emma Thompson and Judi Dench look much safer by both scoring with the British, though it surely helps that they’re both ‘one of their own’. In the Supporting category, Sally Hawkins pushed June Squibb out of the perceived Top 5, something that probably has little consequence for Squibb when it comes to AMPAS, but shows that Hawkins is still in it, albeit form the outside looking in.

First conclusions so far: 12 Years A Slave and American Hustle still are the top favorites, with Gravity right behind them (could it be the proverbial third dog?), and The Wolf Of Wall Street is coming on strong in the final stretch.

BEST FILM
12 YEARS A SLAVE
AMERICAN HUSTLE
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
GRAVITY
PHILOMENA

DIRECTOR
12 YEARS A SLAVE, Steve McQueen
AMERICAN HUSTLE, David O. Russell
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS, Paul Greengrass
GRAVITY, Alfonso Cuarón
THE WOLF OF WALL STREET, Martin Scorsese

LEADING ACTOR
BRUCE DERN, Nebraska
CHIWETEL EJIOFOR, 12 Years a Slave
CHRISTIAN BALE, American Hustle
LEONARDO DICAPRIO, The Wolf of Wall Street
TOM HANKS, Captain Phillips

LEADING ACTRESS
AMY ADAMS, American Hustle
CATE BLANCHETT, Blue Jasmine
EMMA THOMPSON, Saving Mr. Banks
JUDI DENCH, Philomena
SANDRA BULLOCK, Gravity

SUPPORTING ACTOR
BARKHAD ABDI, Captain Phillips
BRADLEY COOPER, American Hustle
DANIEL BRÜHL, Rush
MATT DAMON, Behind the Candelabra
MICHAEL FASSBENDER, 12 Years a Slave

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
JENNIFER LAWRENCE,, American Hustle
JULIA ROBERTS, August: Osage County
LUPITA NYONG’O, 12 Years a Slave
OPRAH WINFREY, The Butler
SALLY HAWKINS, Blue Jasmine

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
GRAVITY
MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM
PHILOMENA
RUSH
SAVING MR. BANKS
THE SELFISH GIANT

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
COLIN CARBERRY (Writer), GLENN PATTERSON (Writer), Good Vibrations
KELLY MARCEL (Writer), Saving Mr. Banks
KIERAN EVANS (Director/Writer), Kelly + Victor
PAUL WRIGHT (Director/Writer), POLLY STOKES (Producer), For Those in Peril
SCOTT GRAHAM (Director/Writer), Shell

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
THE ACT OF KILLING
BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR
THE GREAT BEAUTY
METRO MANILA
WADJDA

DOCUMENTARY
THE ACT OF KILLING
THE ARMSTRONG LIE
BLACKFISH
TIM’S VERMEER
WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS

ANIMATED FILM
DESPICABLE ME 2
FROZEN
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
AMERICAN HUSTLE
BLUE JASMINE
GRAVITY
INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
NEBRASKA

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
12 YEARS A SLAVE
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
PHILOMENA
THE WOLF OF WALL STREET

ORIGINAL MUSIC
12 YEARS A SLAVE
THE BOOK THIEF
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
GRAVITY
SAVING MR. BANKS

CINEMATOGRAPHY
12 YEARS A SLAVE
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
GRAVITY
INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
NEBRASKA

EDITING
12 YEARS A SLAVE
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
GRAVITY
RUSH
THE WOLF OF WALL STREET

PRODUCTION DESIGN
12 YEARS A SLAVE
AMERICAN HUSTLE
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA
GRAVITY
THE GREAT GATSBY

COSTUME DESIGN
AMERICAN HUSTLE
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA
THE GREAT GATSBY
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN
SAVING MR. BANKS

MAKE UP & HAIR
AMERICAN HUSTLE
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA
THE BUTLER
THE GREAT GATSBY
THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG

SOUND
ALL IS LOST
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
GRAVITY
INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
RUSH

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
GRAVITY
THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG
IRON MAN 3
PACIFIC RIM
STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
EVERYTHING I CAN SEE FROM HERE
I AM TOM MOODY
SLEEPING WITH THE FISHES

BRITISH SHORT FILM
ISLAND QUEEN
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES
ORBIT EVER AFTER
ROOM 8
SEA VIEW

THE EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
DANE DEHAAN
GEORGE MACKAY
LUPITA NYONG’O
WILL POULTER
LÉA SEYDOUX

Erik Anderson

Erik Anderson is the founder/owner and Editor-in-Chief of AwardsWatch and has always loved all things Oscar, having watched the Academy Awards since he was in single digits; making lists, rankings and predictions throughout the show. This led him down the path to obsessing about awards. Much later, he found himself in film school and the film forums of GoldDerby, and then migrated over to the former Oscarwatch (now AwardsDaily), before breaking off to create AwardsWatch in 2013. He is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, accredited by the Cannes Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and more, is a member of the International Cinephile Society (ICS), The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (GALECA), Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) and the International Press Academy. Among his many achieved goals with AwardsWatch, he has given a platform to underrepresented writers and critics and supplied them with access to film festivals and the industry and calls the Bay Area his home where he lives with his husband and son.

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  • Lets hope AMPAS is paying attention. Finally someone who recognizes the exceptional performances of the brilliant fun comedy/drama "American Hustle". Jeremy Renner should have being in for Supporting Actor as well.

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