With two of the three major guilds (PGA and SAG) having announced their winners, Gold Rush Gang member Júlia and I break down what the winners mean in terms of the Oscar race.
From the surprise wins for Hidden Figures and Denzel Washington (Fences) at the Screen Actors Guild to La La Land‘s march to an easy win at PGA, there’s actually a lot to talk about.
We start with the PGA and its correlation to Oscar’s Best Picture and where we now see Hidden Figures in that race. Then it’s on to Supporting Actor where we wax poetic on Mahershala Ali’s speech (lots of swooning here) and Viola Davis (Fences) as she steamrolls through the season and her competition. Best Actress is next, where Emma Stone (La La Land) stands alone as the frontrunner but who is next – Portman or Huppert? I detail why Portman might not be the #2 people think she is and why I think she lost. Next is Best Actor, which threw us a big left turn. Is Denzel Washington the new frontrunner or was he all along? Finally, we talk at length about the win for Hidden Figures for SAG’s top award.
READ: 2017 Oscar Predictions – Post-Producers Guild, Screen Actors Guild
We close with predictions for next weekend’s Directors Guild of America (DGA) awards and the impact on the Foreign Language Film race from the Trump administration’s devastating anti-Muslim ban in regards to Iran’s The Salesman and its director, Asghar Farhadi.
This podcast runs just over one hour.
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