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Award Season Scorecard: How the Buzziest Movies Are Doing So Far

20/01/2018 - 05:35 PM

The Golden Globe and Critic's Choice awards have kicked off 2018's award season, which means that a handful of 2017's most acclaimed movies have already taken home some awards [1]. With the next shows coming up fast and furious — the SAG Awards on Jan. 21 — we're keeping track of who's already a huge winner this award season. With movies like Call Me by Your Name getting a ton of buzz but not the most nominations or awards (that would seem to be Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, thus far), it's already shaping up to be a very interesting award season. See which movies have what nominations and wins so far, and get very excited for it to all get shaken up when the Oscar nominations are announced on Jan. 23!

Call Me By Your Name

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best motion picture, drama
Best actor, drama, Timothée Chalamet [2]
Best supporting actor, Armie Hammer

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins
Best adapted screenplay, James Ivory

Nominations:
Best picture
Best actor, Timothée Chalamet
Best supporting actor, Armie Hammer
Best supporting actor, Michael Stuhlbarg
Best director, Luca Guadagnino
Best cinematography
Best song, "Mystery of Love"

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Timothée Chalamet

Lady Bird

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best motion picture, musical or comedy
Best actress, musical or comedy, Saoirse Ronan

Nominations:
Best supporting actress, Laurie Metcalf
Best screenplay

Critics' Choice Awards:

Nominations:
Best picture
Best actress, Saoirse Ronan
Best actress in a comedy, Saoirse Ronan
Best supporting actress, Laurie Metcalf
Best acting ensemble
Best director, Greta Gerwig
Best original screenplay
Best comedy

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, Saoirse Ronan
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Laurie Metcalf

I, Tonya

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best supporting actress, Allison Janney

Nominations:
Best motion picture, musical or comedy
Best actress, musical or comedy, Margot Robbie

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best actress in a comedy, Margot Robbie
Best supporting actress, Allison Janney

Nominations:
Best actress, Margot Robbie
Best hair and makeup
Best comedy

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, Margot Robbie
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Allison Janney

The Shape of Water

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best director, Guillermo del Toro
Best original score

Nominations:
Best motion picture, drama
Best actress, drama, Sally Hawkins
Best supporting actor, Richard Jenkins
Best supporting actress, Octavia Spencer
Best screenplay

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best picture
Best director, Guillermo del Toro
Best score
Best production design

Nominations:
Best actress, Sally Hawkins
Best supporting actor, Richard Jenkins
Best supporting actress, Octavia Spencer
Best original screenplay
Best cinematography
Best editing
Best costume design
Best hair and makeup
Best visual effects
Bets sci-fi or horror movie

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, Sally Hawkins
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, Richard Jenkins

Get Out

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best motion picture, musical or comedy
Best actor, musical or comedy, Daniel Kaluuya

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best original screenplay
Best sci-fi or horror movie

Nominations:
Best picture
Best actor, Daniel Kaluuya
Best director, Jordan Peele [3]

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Daniel Kaluuya

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best motion picture, drama
Best actress, drama, Frances McDormand
Best supporting actor, Sam Rockwell
Best screenplay

Nominations:
Best director, Martin McDonagh
Best original score

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best actress, Frances McDormand
Best supporting actor, Sam Rockwell
Best acting ensemble
Nominations:
Best picture
Best director, Martin McDonagh
Best original screenplay

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, Frances McDormand
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, Sam Rockwell
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, Woody Harrelson

The Disaster Artist

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best actor, musical or comedy, James Franco [4]

Nominations:
Best motion picture, musical or comedy

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best actor in a comedy, James Franco

Nominations:
Best actor, James Franco
Best adapted screenplay
Best comedy

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, James Franco

The Big Sick

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins
Best comedy

Nominations:
Best picture
Best supporting actress, Holly Hunter
Best original screenplay
Best actor in a comedy, Kumail Nanjiani
Best actress in a comedy, Zoe Kazan

SAG Awards:

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Holly Hunter

Phantom Thread

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best actor, drama, Daniel Day-Lewis
Best original score

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins
Best costume design

Nominations:
Best actor, Daniel Day-Lewis
Best production design
Best score

All the Money in the World

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best actress, drama, Michelle Williams [5]
Best supporting actor, Christopher Plummer
Best director, Ridley Scott

Darkest Hour

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best actor, drama, Gary Oldman

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best actor, Gary Oldman
Best hair and makeup

Nominations:
Best picture
Best score

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, Gary Oldman

Mudbound

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best supporting actress, Mary J. Blige
Best original song, "Mighty River"

Critics' Choice Awards:

Nominations:
Best supporting actress, Mary J. Blige
Best acting ensemble
Best adapted screenplay
Best cinematography

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Mary J. Blige

Coco

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best animated film

Nominations:
Best original song, "Remember Me"

Critics' Choice Awards:

Wins:
Best animated feature
Best song, "Remember Me"

The Post

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best motion picture, drama
Best actor, drama, Tom Hanks [6]
Best actress, drama, Meryl Streep [7]
Best director, Steven Spielberg [8]
Best original score
Best screenplay

Critics' Choice Awards:

Nominations:
Best picture
Best actor, Tom Hanks
Best actress, Meryl Streep
Best acting ensemble
Best director, Steven Spielberg
Best original screenplay
Best editing
Best score

Downsizing

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best supporting actress, Hong Chau

Critics' Choice Awards:

Nominations:
Best supporting actress, Hong Chau

SAG Awards

Nominations:
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Hong Chau

Molly's Game

Golden Globe Awards:

Nominations:
Best screenplay
Best actress, drama, Jessica Chastain

Critics' Choice Awards:

Nominations:
Best actress, Jessica Chastain
Best adapted screenplay

The Greatest Showman

Golden Globe Awards:

Wins:
Best song, "This Is Me"

Nominations:
Best motion picture, musical or comedy
Best actor, musical or comedy, Hugh Jackman [9]

Critics' Choice Awards:

Nominations:
Best song, "This Is Me"


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