Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Critic's Choice Movie Honours Noms Are Payne-less

The Broadcast Film Critic's Assocation introduced their nominations for that Critic's Choice Movie Honours today, and there have been surprises both enjoyable and never-so-enjoyable.One of the good: Jessica Chastain and Melissa McCarthy ended up into Supporting Actress for "The AssistanceInch and "Bridesmaids," correspondingly. Nick Nolte handled to snag a Supporting Actor jerk for "Warrior," regardless of the poor promotion from the film itself. Nicholas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling gained nods for, correspondingly, pointing and starring in "Drive." And Andy Serkis gained a Supporting Actor nomination for his motion-capture operate in "Rise from the Planet from the Apes." Around the writing front, glad to determine "50/50" and "Mutually BeneficialInch score screenwriting nods.Unhealthy: Glenn Close is beginning to appear like not this type of sure factor any longer on her gender-bending submit "Albert Nobbs" after being snubbed through the BFCA. Vanessa Redgrave, when a leading contender for Supporting Actress on her operate in "Coriolanus," seemed to be overlooked. And just how on the planet was Alexander Payne not nominated for the best Director for "The Descendants"? Truly baffling for any significantly beloved film that clearly bears the imprint of their director on every frame.The honours show is going to be broadcast survive VH-1 on Jan. 14.Find Out More ON Behind The Curtain

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