Monthly Archives: December 2019
Music Video Of The Day: Adore You by Harry Styles (2019, dir by Dave Meyers)
Today’s music video of the day is the video for Harry Styles’s Adore You and you know what? It’s kind of brilliant.
It takes place in the fishing village of Eroda where everyone suffers from “resting fish face,” which is another way of saying that no one there ever smiles. But then Harry Styles is born and he has a smile so bright that it literally blinds people! It all goes on from there and it’s a really cute, clever, and kind of touching video.
This video was directed by Dave Meyers, who has done videos for just about everyone in the world. He did the video for Katy Perry’s Fireworks for instance. (Remember when you couldn’t go anywhere without hearing that song being played? That was …. well, that torture, to be honest. It’s a good song but not one that benefits from being overplayed.) Meyers has also done videos from Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson, Avril Lavingne, P!nk …. like I said, just about everyone.
Enjoy!
Here Are The Eddie Nominations!
The SAG weren’t the only folks announcing their nominees today!
The American Cinema Editors (ACE) announced their Eddie nominations today, for the best edited films and television of 2019! Here are the film nominees!
(Click here for the television nominations.)
BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (DRAMA)
Ford v Ferrari
Michael McCusker, Andrew Buckland
The Irishman
Thelma Schoonmaker
Joker
Jeff Groth
Marriage Story
Jennifer Lame
Parasite
Jinmo Yang
BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (COMEDY):
Dolemite Is My Name
Billy Fox
The Farewell
Michael Taylor, Matthew Friedman
Jojo Rabbit
Tom Eagles
Knives Out
Bob Ducsay
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Fred Raskin
BEST EDITED ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:
Frozen 2
Jeff Draheim
I Lost My Body
Benjamin Massoubre
Toy Story 4
Axel Geddes
BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE):
American Factory
Lindsay Utz
Apollo 11
Todd Douglas Miller
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice
Jake Pushinsky, Heidi Scharfe
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
David J. Turner, Thomas G. Miller
Here Are The SAG Nominations!
The SAG nominations were announced this morning.
For those of you keeping track of precursors and using them to shape your own predictions, the SAG nominations are usually a pretty big deal. It’s rare that every film that gets a best ensemble nomination also gets a best picture nominations. (In the past, The Big Sick, Trumbo, and Beasts of No Nation all got ensemble noms without also getting a best picture nomination.) But, at the same time, the SAG is full of Academy members (the Actor’s Division is the largest part of the Academy) so their nominations are definitely a good sign of the way the winds are blowing.
So, a look at the nominations below — very bad news for Adam Sandler. I have a hard time seeing how he can get an Oscar nomination without also a Golden Globe or SAG nomination. Good news for Christian Bale, who is rapidly becoming the male Meryl Streep as far as automatic nominations are concerned. Good news for Bombshell. Good news for me, because I predicted that the liberals in Hollywood would embrace Bombshell for the same reason that they embraced films like Vice and The Big Short (i,e., “honoring Jay Roach and Adam McKay movies to own the cons”). Potentially bad news for Kathy Bates, who received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in Richard Jewell but not one from SAG. Bad news for 1917, which was totally rejected by the SAG. Potentially good news for Joker, which may have missed out on Ensemble but still picked up nominations for Joaquin Phoenix and the stunts crew.
Anyway, here are the SAG film nominees:
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:
Christian Bale (“Ford v Ferrari”)
Leonardo DiCaprio (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”)
Adam Driver (“Marriage Story”)
Taron Egerton (“Rocketman”)
Joaquin Phoenix (“Joker”)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:
Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”)
Scarlett Johansson (“Marriage Story”)
Lupita Nyong’o (“Us”)
Charlize Theron (“Bombshell”)
Renée Zellweger (“Judy”)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:
Jamie Foxx (“Just Mercy”)
Tom Hanks (“A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”)
Al Pacino (“The Irishman”)
Joe Pesci (“The Irishman”)
Brad Pitt (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role:
Laura Dern (“Marriage Story”)
Scarlett Johansson (“Jojo Rabbit”)
Nicole Kidman (“Bombshell”)
Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”)
Margot Robbie (“Bombshell”)
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture:
“Bombshell” (Lionsgate)
“The Irishman” (Netflix)
“Jojo Rabbit” (Fox)
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (Sony)
“Parasite” (Neon)
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture:
“Avengers: Endgame”
“Ford v Ferrari”
“The Irishman”
“Joker”
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”
Artwork of the Day: The Ivy Trap (by Charles Binger)

by Charles Binger
Music Video of the Day: Live Forever by Liam Payne feat. Cheat Codes (2019, dir by Similar But Different)
One good thing about being rich is that whenever you’re coming out of a relationship or you’ve been stricken by ennui or if you’re just not sure about the meaning of life, you can jump off an isolated cliff into the ocean and you can somehow survive and, to quote the title of today’s music video of the day, “live forever.”
Of course, it helps if you look like Liam Payne. I mean, those abs can do anything.
Enjoy!
Here Are The 2019 Nominees Of The Costume Design Guild
The Costume Design Guild has announced their nominees for the best of 2019.
And here they are:
Excellence in Contemporary Film
- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – Arjun Bhasin
- Hustlers – Mitchell Travers
- Knives Out – Jenny Eagan
- The Laundromat – Ellen Mirojnick
- Queen & Slim – Shiona Turini
Excellence in Period Film
- Dolemite is My Name – Ruth E. Carter
- Downton Abbey – Anna Mary Scott Robbins
- Jojo Rabbit – Mayes C. Rubeo
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Arianne Phillips
- Rocketman – Julian Day
Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film
- Aladdin – Michael Wilkinson
- Avengers: Endgame – Judianna Makovsky
- Captain Marvel – Sanja M. Hays
- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil – Ellen Mirojnick
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Michael Kaplan
The Cinema Audio Society Announces Their Nominees For 2019
The Cinema Audio Society has announced their nominations for 2019! So, for everyone struggling to make their predictions in the Sound Editing and Sound Mixing category, here’s a helpful guide:
MOTION PICTURE – LIVE ACTION
Ford v Ferrari
Production Mixer – Steven A. Morrow CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Paul Massey CAS
Re-recording Mixer – David Giammarco CAS
Scoring Mixer – Tyson Lozensky
ADR Mixer – David Betancourt
Foley Mixer – Richard Duarte
Joker
Production Mixer – Tod Maitland CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Dean A Zupancic
Re-recording Mixer – Tom Ozanich
Scoring Mixer – Daniel Kresco
ADR Mixer – Thomas J. O’Connell
Foley Mixer – Richard Duarte
Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood
Production Mixer – Mark Ulano CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Michael Minkler CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Christian Minkler CAS
Foley Mixer – Kyle Rochlin
Rocketman
Production Mixer – John Hayes
Re-recording Mixer – Mike Prestwood Smith
Re-recording Mixer – Mathew Collinge
ADR Mixer – Mark Appleby
Foley Mixer – Glen Gathard
The Irishman
Production Mixer – Tod Maitland CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Tom Fleischman CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Eugene Gearty
ADR Mixer – Mark DeSimone CAS
Foley Mixer – George A. Lara CAS
MOTION PICTURE—ANIMATED
Abominable
Original Dialogue Mixer – Tighe Sheldon
Re-recording Mixer – Myron Nettinga
Scoring Mixer – Nick Wollage
Foley Mixer – David Jobe
Frozen II
Original Dialogue Mixer – Paul McGrath CAS
Re-recording Mixer – David E. Fluhr CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Gabriel Guy CAS
Song Mixer – David Boucher
Scoring Mixer – Greg Hayes
ADR Mixer – Doc Kane CAS
Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Original Dialogue Mixer – Tighe Sheldon
Re-recording Mixer – Gary A. Rizzo CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Scott R. Lewis
Re-recording Mixer – Shawn Murphy
Foley Mixer – Blake Collins CAS
The Lion King
Original Dialogue Mixer – Ronald Judkins CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Lora Hirschberg
Re-recording Mixer – Christopher Boyes
Scoring Mixer – Alan Meyerson CAS
Foley Mixer – Blake Collins CAS
Toy Story 4
Original Dialogue Mixer – Doc Kane CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Michael Semanick CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Nathan Nance
Scoring Mixer – David Boucher
ADR Mixer – Vince Caro CAS
Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis
MOTION PICTURE—DOCUMENTARY
Apollo 11
Re-recording Mixer – Eric Milano
Re-recording Mixer – Brian Eimer
Echo in the Canyon
Re-recording Mixer – Chris Jenkins
Re-recording Mixer – Paul Karpinski
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
Production Mixer – David J. Turner
Re-recording Mixer – Tom Myers
Scoring Mixer – Dan Blanck
Foley Mixer – Frank Rinella
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
Production Mixer – Gautam Choudhury
Re-recording Mixer – Benny Mouthon CAS
Woodstock: 3 Days That Changed Everything
Re-recording Mixer – Kevin Peters
The African-American Film Critics Association Honors Us
The African American Film Critics Association has selected Jordan Peele’s Us as the best film of the year!
Here’s a full list of their winners:
Best Film: “Us” (Universal Pictures)
Best Director: Jordan Peele (“Us,” Universal Pictures)
Best Actor: Eddie Murphy (“Dolemite Is My Name,” Netflix)
Best Actress: Lupita Nyong’o (“Us,” Universal Pictures)
Best Supporting Actor: Jamie Foxx (“Just Mercy,” Warner Bros. Pictures)
Best Supporting Actress: Da’Vine Joy Randolph (“Dolemite Is My Name,” Netflix)
Best Breakout Performance: Kelvin Harrison, Jr. (“Waves,” A24)
Best Animated Film: “Abominable” (Universal Pictures)
Best Documentary: “The Black Godfather” (Netflix)
Best Foreign Film: “Parasite” (Neon)
Best Independent Film: “The Last Black Man in San Francisco” (A24)
Best Screenplay (Presented with The Black List): Bong Joon-ho, “Parasite” (Neon)
Impact Award: “Queen & Slim” (Universal Pictures)
We See You Award: Taylor Russell (“Waves,” A24)
The AAFCA 2019 Top Ten Films
1. “Us” (Universal Pictures)
2. “Dolemite Is My Name” (Netflix)
3. “Just Mercy” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
4. “Clemency” (Neon)
5. “The Irishman” (Netflix)
6. “Queen & Slim” (Universal Pictures)
7. “Waves” (A24)
8. TIE “Parasite” (Neon) and “Atlantics” (Netflix)
9. The Farewell (A24)
10. “Harriet” (Focus Features)






