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Countdown to The Oscars

This is only Mo'Nique's first nomination, but her wins with the Golden Globes, National Society of Film Critics, and SAG gives her the most momentum
Here at Movie-Thoughts we’re taking it upon ourselves to analyze the nominees for this year’s Academy Awards, figuring out who has the best chance to win their category. We’ll be examining major categories like Best Picture and Best Director, but leading up to these we’ll also examine categories like Best Screenplay and Best Actor. Our Marisa Carpico starts us off with the following evaluation.
Best Supporting Actress
Considering she’s won a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Critic’s Choice Award, Mo’Nique is the most likely candidate to win. If by some shocking turn of events Mo’Nique loses, there’s no telling who could win. Vera Farmiga’s beguiling performance in Up in the Air is a likely front-runner. Penélope Cruz is an Oscar favorite, but her role in Nine is far too similar to her Vicky Christina Barcelona character, for which she won the award last year. Maggie Gyllenhaal gave an interesting performance in Crazy Heart, but it’s the weakest of the group. The dark horse in this category is Anna Kendrick. Despite a show-stealing performance in Up in the Air, Kendrick’s youth acts against her and she has plenty of time for another nomination.
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Review – Up in the Air
Director: Jason Reitman (Juno, Thank You for Smoking)
Screenwriters: Jason Reitman (Thank You for Smoking, Consent), Sheldon Turner (Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, The Longest Yard); Walter Kirn (novel)
Cast: George Clooney (Michael Clayton, Ocean’s 11), Vera Farmiga (Orphan, The Departed), Anna Kendrick (Twilight Saga, Rocket Science)
Length: 1 hr 49 mins
Synopsis: Ryan Bingham (Clooney) is constantly on the move as a man who fires people for a living. He seems at home in a world of frequent flier miles and few meaningful human connections. During his travels, he meets Alex (Farmiga) who enjoys a similar lifestyle. However, his way of life is threatened when ambitious new employee Natalie suggest a method of cutting costs by firing people through videoconferencing. Bingham’s boss insists Natalie learn the business by travelling with Bingham. At first, they don’t get along, but as they spend more time together they both influence each other for the better. As human connections become increasingly important to Ryan, he begins to question his solitary lifestyle. Read the rest of this entry »
