The award season has started with the NBR and AFI naming their best movies of the year, two of the trifeca (NYFCC and LAFCA), the Golden Globe nominations and the Critics' Choice Awards nominations (the later being the one I consider the least relevant predict-wise, since it seems mostly based on the GoldDerby pundits predictions as an attempt to get a strong correlation with the final Oscar nominations) - so, it's time to publish my new Oscar nominations predictions for the 97th edition of the Academy Awards BEFORE the Golden Globes ceremony and the SAG Award and BAFTA Award nominees are announced! The big distributors have already selected their "champions", the ones they will campaign aiming for the cinematic gold, which is an important element to have in mind, since it's extremely unlikely for a film to pop at the Oscars without a proper "behind the scene" promotion games. And there's the "Oscar type", a concept that has been changing l...
THE APPRENTICE A portrayal of corporate greed and the corruption of a man's essence, The Apprentice has noble intentions, a strong concept, nostalgic cinematography choices and outstanding performances from Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump and Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn, but it fails in its execution which ends up being a simplistic one. Ali Abbasi fails to build a consistent tone around Trump, with too many ups and downs that don't necessarly go alongside the narrative trajectory - yes, his Trump is not one dimensional, he's both a sympathetic guy who entered a world of wolves and a monster himself, but I didn't feel the line of development along his journey... it's like he uncovered something that was already there instead of "becoming" it. All these problems make Stan's work even more impressive as the actor shows ability to navigate the screenplay flaws and the tonal inconsistencies and he creates a monster with a heart, through a compassionate mento...