Well, it seems that the following names will get an Oscar nod a couple of weeks from here. The Directors Guild of America have been nominated a lot of directors who got an Oscar nod in the year they received a DGA Award. Here's the list of this year's nominees:
Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan
David Fincher for The Social Network
Tom Hooper for The King's Speech
Christopher Nolan for Inception
David O. Russell for The Fighter
But being nominated isn't a way to have a guaranteed seat between the Oscar nominees. Even some winners didn't get an Oscar nod (like Steven Spielberg for The Color Purple), there are few, but they exist. The strongest contender to take the DGA Award is David Fincher, for sure, and the "weakest" nominee that may not get an Academy Award of Best Director nominee easier is David O. Russell, specially with the Coen brothers (True Grit), Danny Boyle (127 Hours) and Debra Granik (Winter's Bone) in his way to the Academy's recognition.
The almost annual TOP 35 Actors and Actresses Under 35 Working Today is out, with me considering the performers' performances of 2016 also. We have a few changes since last year's list, with Greta Gerwig toping the list thanks to her last 3 great performances in Mistress America , Maggie's Plan and the Oscar buzzy acting turn in 20th Century Women . Scarlett Johansson comes second with her latest distinguished performance being in 2014 ( Under the Skin ), but she managed to be at the spotligh this year thanks to her fine turns in critically acclaimed movies: Hail, Caesar! , Captain America: Civil War , The Jungle Book (voice) and Sing (voice). Emily Blunt adds another great performance to her resume in The Girl on the Train and she comes third, while Elle Fanning 's turning into one of the finest actresses and she's getting to play more adult and complex parts like The Neon Demon and 20th Century Women 's (her two best performances since Super 8 ). Finall
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