Stars: Matthew Jeffers, Sarah Hay, Kerry Flanagan, Hamish Allan-Headley | Written by Juan Felipe Zuleta, Leland Frankel | Directed by Juan Felipe Zuleta
By a strange twist of scheduling, the first couple of films from Fantastic Fest, Unidentified Objects and Everyone Will Burn, have something in common, they both have main characters who have dwarfism. It’s the kind of coincidence that, while meaningless in the real world, would probably mean something significant in the strange world where Unidentified Objects takes place.
Along with being a dwarf, Peter is gay and currently unemployed. He’s also tired of his treatment for being different and tends to avoid people. That doesn’t stop Winona from knocking on his door asking for a favour, a ride to Canada. It seems the aliens who abducted her when she was fifteen are coming back for her and she needs to meet them. I guess they couldn...
By a strange twist of scheduling, the first couple of films from Fantastic Fest, Unidentified Objects and Everyone Will Burn, have something in common, they both have main characters who have dwarfism. It’s the kind of coincidence that, while meaningless in the real world, would probably mean something significant in the strange world where Unidentified Objects takes place.
Along with being a dwarf, Peter is gay and currently unemployed. He’s also tired of his treatment for being different and tends to avoid people. That doesn’t stop Winona from knocking on his door asking for a favour, a ride to Canada. It seems the aliens who abducted her when she was fifteen are coming back for her and she needs to meet them. I guess they couldn...
- 9/27/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
“Dune,” “Nightmare Alley” and “West Side Story” have won the top feature-film awards at the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ 69th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards, which took place in a virtual ceremony on Sunday night.
“Dune” won in the Feature Effects/Foley category, which over the years has been the Mpse’s most accurate predictor of Oscar success. “Nightmare Alley” won in the Feature Dialogue/Adr category, while “West Side Story” won in the music category.
Other film awards went to “Raya and the Last Dragon” for animation, “The Rescue” for documentary and “Cliff Walkers” for foreign-language feature.
Television winners included “Succession,” “Only Murders in the Building,” “The Underground Railroad,” “The Witcher” and “The Beatles Get Back.”
Director and producer Ron Howard received the Filmmaker Award, while Anthony J. “Chic” Ciccolini III received the Career Achievement Award.
The list of winners:
Feature Dialogue / Adr: “Nightmare Alley”
Supervising Dialogue/Adr Editor:...
“Dune” won in the Feature Effects/Foley category, which over the years has been the Mpse’s most accurate predictor of Oscar success. “Nightmare Alley” won in the Feature Dialogue/Adr category, while “West Side Story” won in the music category.
Other film awards went to “Raya and the Last Dragon” for animation, “The Rescue” for documentary and “Cliff Walkers” for foreign-language feature.
Television winners included “Succession,” “Only Murders in the Building,” “The Underground Railroad,” “The Witcher” and “The Beatles Get Back.”
Director and producer Ron Howard received the Filmmaker Award, while Anthony J. “Chic” Ciccolini III received the Career Achievement Award.
The list of winners:
Feature Dialogue / Adr: “Nightmare Alley”
Supervising Dialogue/Adr Editor:...
- 3/14/2022
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
The sound editing teams behind Bohemian Rhapsody, Roma, A Quiet Place and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse were the winners on the film side at tonight’s 66th annual Golden Reel Awards at the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. The Americans, Atlanta, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Westworld led the TV series side.
They were among the recipients in 23 categories recognized by the Motion Picture Sound Editors (Mpse) for feature films, long-form and short-form television, animation, documentaries, games, special venue and other media.
Antoine Fuqua – whose credits include The Equalizer films, The Magnificent Seven, and Training Day – accepted the Mpse’s 2019 Filmmaker Award. Supervising Sound Editor Stephen H. Flick was awarded the Mpse Career Achievement honor.
The Golden Reels honor the year’s best work in the various areas of sound editing: Dialogue & Adr, Effects & Foley, and Music.
Here is the complete list of winners:
Filmmaker Award
Antoine Fuqua
Career Achievement Award
Stephen H.
They were among the recipients in 23 categories recognized by the Motion Picture Sound Editors (Mpse) for feature films, long-form and short-form television, animation, documentaries, games, special venue and other media.
Antoine Fuqua – whose credits include The Equalizer films, The Magnificent Seven, and Training Day – accepted the Mpse’s 2019 Filmmaker Award. Supervising Sound Editor Stephen H. Flick was awarded the Mpse Career Achievement honor.
The Golden Reels honor the year’s best work in the various areas of sound editing: Dialogue & Adr, Effects & Foley, and Music.
Here is the complete list of winners:
Filmmaker Award
Antoine Fuqua
Career Achievement Award
Stephen H.
- 2/18/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
“Bohemian Rhapsody” followed up love from Cinema Audio Society sound mixers with a pair of honors at the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ 66th annual Golden Reel Awards Sunday night. The musical biopic scored wins for dialogue and Adr as well as sound editing in a musical.
The film is nominated for sound editing at the Oscars along with “First Man” and two other films that received Golden Reel Awards: “A Quiet Place” and “Roma.”
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” also received a pair of awards.
TV prizes went to FX’s “The Americans” and “Atlanta,” Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” HBO’s “Westworld” and Netflix’s “Altered Carbon.”
There were a pair of ties: In feature documentary, “Free Solo” and “They Shall Not Grow Old” locked horns. For episodic short form music/musical work, “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” and “Vikings” ended up in a dead heat.
Director Antoine Fuqua received the Mpse’s filmmaker award,...
The film is nominated for sound editing at the Oscars along with “First Man” and two other films that received Golden Reel Awards: “A Quiet Place” and “Roma.”
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” also received a pair of awards.
TV prizes went to FX’s “The Americans” and “Atlanta,” Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” HBO’s “Westworld” and Netflix’s “Altered Carbon.”
There were a pair of ties: In feature documentary, “Free Solo” and “They Shall Not Grow Old” locked horns. For episodic short form music/musical work, “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” and “Vikings” ended up in a dead heat.
Director Antoine Fuqua received the Mpse’s filmmaker award,...
- 2/18/2019
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Variety Film + TV
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