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2024 Oscars Predictions:
Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling “Poor Things” – Willem Dafoe
Weekly Commentary: Another deathmatch between two movies — Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic “Maestro” and Yorgos Lanthimos’ sci-fi comedy “Poor Things.”
“Maestro” won big at the Makeup and Hair guild while “Poor Things” took home the BAFTA prize.
Visit the prediction pages for the respective ceremonies via the links below:
Oscars | Emmys | Grammys | Tonys
2024 Oscars Predictions:
Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling “Poor Things” – Willem Dafoe
Weekly Commentary: Another deathmatch between two movies — Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic “Maestro” and Yorgos Lanthimos’ sci-fi comedy “Poor Things.”
“Maestro” won big at the Makeup and Hair guild while “Poor Things” took home the BAFTA prize.
- 3/7/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
A24’s horror movie Talk to Me may not have been recognized by the Academy Awards here in the United States this year, but the box office hit just scored big over in Australia.
The most prestigious awards ceremony for the Australian film and television industry is the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, and Talk to Me – directed by Australian brothers Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou – just took home eight awards over the weekend… including the single biggest prize of the night: Best Picture!
In addition to Best Picture, Talk to Me also won the following awards:
Best Direction in Film – Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou Best Lead Actress in Film – Sophie Wilde Best Editing in Film – Geoff Lamb Best Hair and Makeup – Rebecca Buratto, Paul Katte, Nick Nicolaou Best Original Score in Film – Cornel Wilczek Best Screenplay in Film – Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman Best Sound in Film – Emma Bortignon,...
The most prestigious awards ceremony for the Australian film and television industry is the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, and Talk to Me – directed by Australian brothers Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou – just took home eight awards over the weekend… including the single biggest prize of the night: Best Picture!
In addition to Best Picture, Talk to Me also won the following awards:
Best Direction in Film – Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou Best Lead Actress in Film – Sophie Wilde Best Editing in Film – Geoff Lamb Best Hair and Makeup – Rebecca Buratto, Paul Katte, Nick Nicolaou Best Original Score in Film – Cornel Wilczek Best Screenplay in Film – Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman Best Sound in Film – Emma Bortignon,...
- 2/14/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) handed out its 2024 awards on Saturday, and Talk to Me won big, including for best film and best director, while Margot Robbie was honored with the Trailblazer Award.
Barbie, Oppenheimer and The Bear were among the Hollywood honorees, with big Australian winners including the likes of The Newsreader, Deadloch and The New Boy.
“Talk to Me is the biggest winner of the night, adding a further three awards to its collection and taking its total wins to eight, following the Aacta Industry Awards earlier in the week,” the Australian Academy noted. The honors include the one for best direction in film for sibling-YouTubers-turned-directors Danny and Michael Philippou.
Among acting talent earning trophies, rising star Sophie Wilde won the best lead actress in film award for her performance in Talk to Me, while Aswan Reid got the best lead actor in film...
Barbie, Oppenheimer and The Bear were among the Hollywood honorees, with big Australian winners including the likes of The Newsreader, Deadloch and The New Boy.
“Talk to Me is the biggest winner of the night, adding a further three awards to its collection and taking its total wins to eight, following the Aacta Industry Awards earlier in the week,” the Australian Academy noted. The honors include the one for best direction in film for sibling-YouTubers-turned-directors Danny and Michael Philippou.
Among acting talent earning trophies, rising star Sophie Wilde won the best lead actress in film award for her performance in Talk to Me, while Aswan Reid got the best lead actor in film...
- 2/10/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Talk to Me” was the runaway winner at this year’s main awards from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts.
The native production, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival last year and was acquired by A24 for North American distribution, scored three of the evening’s top prizes, including wins for best film, best lead actress for Sophie Wilde and best direction for the filmmaking duo of brothers, Danny Philippou and Michael Philoppou.
Other winners from this year’s edition include “The New Boy” stars Aswan Reid and Deborah Mailman in lead actor and supporting actress, respectively, and Hugo Weaving in supporting actor for “The Rooster.”
The Aacta Awards were held Saturday evening at the Home of the Arts, Gold Coast in Queensland. Rebel Wilson served as host, while Australian star Margot Robbie was honored with the group’s trailblazer award.
See the full list of winners below.
The native production, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival last year and was acquired by A24 for North American distribution, scored three of the evening’s top prizes, including wins for best film, best lead actress for Sophie Wilde and best direction for the filmmaking duo of brothers, Danny Philippou and Michael Philoppou.
Other winners from this year’s edition include “The New Boy” stars Aswan Reid and Deborah Mailman in lead actor and supporting actress, respectively, and Hugo Weaving in supporting actor for “The Rooster.”
The Aacta Awards were held Saturday evening at the Home of the Arts, Gold Coast in Queensland. Rebel Wilson served as host, while Australian star Margot Robbie was honored with the group’s trailblazer award.
See the full list of winners below.
- 2/10/2024
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Talk to Me was named Best Film at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, which were handed out today on the Gold Coast. The teen horror pic also won Best Director for Danny and Michael Philippou and Best Lead Actress for Sophie Wilde.
Talk to Me took eight total statuettes, including five from the Aacta Industry Awards earlier in the week. The Newsreader and Deadloch also won five AACTAs each, including the Industry nods.
The group also revealed its winners in TV, online and other categories. See the full list from both Aacta Awards ceremonies below.
Aswan Reid took Best Lead Actor in a Film for The New Boy, and his co-star Deborah Mailman won the Supporting Actress prize. Hugo Weaving scooped Best Supporting Actor for The Rooster and added a Best Lead Actor in a Drama trophy for Love Me.
On the TV side, The Newsreader took Best Drama Series,...
Talk to Me took eight total statuettes, including five from the Aacta Industry Awards earlier in the week. The Newsreader and Deadloch also won five AACTAs each, including the Industry nods.
The group also revealed its winners in TV, online and other categories. See the full list from both Aacta Awards ceremonies below.
Aswan Reid took Best Lead Actor in a Film for The New Boy, and his co-star Deborah Mailman won the Supporting Actress prize. Hugo Weaving scooped Best Supporting Actor for The Rooster and added a Best Lead Actor in a Drama trophy for Love Me.
On the TV side, The Newsreader took Best Drama Series,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Erik Pedersen and Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Nick Nicolaou and Paul Katte, founders of the Make-Up Effects Group (Meg), will receive the Adam Lee Memorial Award at this year’s Science Fiction Film Festival. The Adam Lee Memorial honour is presented to those in the science fiction/fantasy community who have exhibited a dedication to their life’s work and served the genre and its fanbase with passion and positivity. It is named in honour of Melbourne film archivist and genre fan Adam Lee, friend of the festival and a...
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- 7/28/2023
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes Cowboys Vs Vampires release information, Compound Fracture screening dates, and an interview with Inhuman Resources co-writer Anthony O’Connor:
Cowboys Vs Vampires DVD Release Details: “The story of a western movie actor (Johnny Dust) still trying to make it big in a western film studio and theme park, when a ‘new management team’ takes over the park and turns the film studio into a fright-fest for the month of Halloween. Haunted by the image of his dead western movie hero, who appears to him on the little screen, Johnny unravels the real intent of management and its opening night ‘spectacular’, which takes place in the depths of the park’s cave.
Origin Releasing LLC is proud to announce the United States street date for Cowboys Vs Vampires,...
Cowboys Vs Vampires DVD Release Details: “The story of a western movie actor (Johnny Dust) still trying to make it big in a western film studio and theme park, when a ‘new management team’ takes over the park and turns the film studio into a fright-fest for the month of Halloween. Haunted by the image of his dead western movie hero, who appears to him on the little screen, Johnny unravels the real intent of management and its opening night ‘spectacular’, which takes place in the depths of the park’s cave.
Origin Releasing LLC is proud to announce the United States street date for Cowboys Vs Vampires,...
- 4/7/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Sydney-based Make-Up Effects Group will create all the special makeup effects on new big-budget feature film I, Frankenstein. Led by co-founders Nick Nicolaou and Paul Katte, the award-winning team has already started work on the monster tale in preparation for its expected February shoot. It will be filmed in Melbourne, while post-production will also remain in the state. Make-Up Effects Group, which has worked on such recent films as Peter Jackson's.The Hobbit and low-budget horror.Needle, has already created conceptual demon sculptures and is currently developing the Frankenstein .look. for lead actor Aaron Eckhart (The Dark Knight). Other actors in the film . rumoured to be.Bill Nighy (Shaun of the Dead).and Miranda Otto (Lord of the...
- 12/16/2011
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
Gore guru Tom Savini has not abandoned horror; merely stepped aside. The FX artist has focused on acting and directing, while giving FX work to students. But a new film, Redd Inc. has lured him back. Redd Inc. is about a boss who " traps his victims and forces them to work in an horrific office of his own insane creation. They are tasked with a seemingly impossible job which they must complete or face a grisly termination." Savini handpicked Nick Nicolau and Paul Katte, and their company Makeup Effects Group (Meg) to splash about a bit of the red stuff. After the jump, check out Savini's video announcement about the project.
- 5/31/2011
- FEARnet
Mary Doe is an undead film project, which is currently in the pre-production stages. The longer vision for the Mary Doe universe is a trio of films, called the "Femme Fatale Trilogy."
The first film follows Mary, as she turns into one of the undead. Found in a desert, she is taken below ground, to a government research facility. Here she undergoes mysterious biological experiments.
Finally, due to the early stages of this film project, the details on Mary Doe are developing, with the film's concept poster left and a synopsis inside.
The plot outline for Mary Doe is here:
"A twelve-day trek across the desert and the insignificant form that is Mary Doe has exhausted all life within her. Rescued from death's door, she finds herself abandoned with five men, in a decommissioned government facility used for testing biological weapons.
Lost with no memory of who she is and no placement in this world,...
The first film follows Mary, as she turns into one of the undead. Found in a desert, she is taken below ground, to a government research facility. Here she undergoes mysterious biological experiments.
Finally, due to the early stages of this film project, the details on Mary Doe are developing, with the film's concept poster left and a synopsis inside.
The plot outline for Mary Doe is here:
"A twelve-day trek across the desert and the insignificant form that is Mary Doe has exhausted all life within her. Rescued from death's door, she finds herself abandoned with five men, in a decommissioned government facility used for testing biological weapons.
Lost with no memory of who she is and no placement in this world,...
- 5/1/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Bumping into makeup FX artists Nick Nicolaou and Paul Katte over a table of body parts on the set of Redd Inc. (more about that one very soon!), Fango learned that work on their zombie feature project Mary Doe has steadily continued since we first reported on it here. Click past the jump for some exclusive pics of their prosthetics work!
- 4/12/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Helms)
- Fangoria
Special FX guru, Nick Nicolaou has worked on a lot of kick ass movies. The Matrix trilogy, Darkness Falls, Island of Dr. Moreau and Silk to name only a few. So when we found out he was in development on a post-apocalyptic zombie flick called Mary Doe, which is calls "the 1st in the Femme Fatale Trilogy' trilogy'" we wanted to bring it to your attention.
Synopsis:
A twelve-day trek across the desert and the insignificant form that is Mary Doe has exhausted all life within her. Rescued from death's door, she finds herself abandoned with five men, in a decommissioned government facility used for testing biological weapons.
Lost with no memory of who she is and no placement in this world, she finds no reason to want to win her freedom - to journey Back From The Dead...
Isolation breeds paranoia - no one can hide from their demons forever.
Synopsis:
A twelve-day trek across the desert and the insignificant form that is Mary Doe has exhausted all life within her. Rescued from death's door, she finds herself abandoned with five men, in a decommissioned government facility used for testing biological weapons.
Lost with no memory of who she is and no placement in this world, she finds no reason to want to win her freedom - to journey Back From The Dead...
Isolation breeds paranoia - no one can hide from their demons forever.
- 2/22/2011
- QuietEarth.us
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