RA RA LAND

La La Land equals Titanic’s record with a staggering FOURTEEN Oscar nominations as the full line up of the 2017 Academy Awards are revealed

HIT musical La La Land is set to dominate next month’s Oscars after bagging a record-equalling 14 nominations.

The film is favourite to win Best Picture, while its leading stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are up for Best Actor and Best Actress.

Advertisement
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone light up the screen in La La LandCredit: AP:Associated Press
They have both been nominated for best actor and actress gongsCredit: Getty Images

IT'S MUSICAL TO MY EARS

BY DAN WOOTTON, BIZARRE EDITOR

Finally, a mainstream blockbuster which makes you leave the cinema with a smile on your face is set for total Oscars domination. La La Land is a joyous, original and thought-provoking musical that harks back to a golden age of Hollywood, where entertainment and performance meant everything. Lion – Brit star and Best Supporting Actor nominee Dev Patel’s coming-of-age movie – also deserves a look-in. But for the first time since 2003, when Chicago won Best Picture, I predict it’s going to be an all-singing, all-dancing Academy Awards. Rightly so.


Only two other movies have bagged 14 Academy Award nominations — Titanic in 1997 and 1950 drama All About Eve.

Yesterday, Emma, 28, said the recognition was “beyond any of our wildest imaginings” and added: “It’s hopefully bringing a kick in their step to those who watch it.”

Damien Chazelle is up for Best Director for the musical, while it is also in contention to win production prizes including screenplay and costume design.

Titanic was also nominated for 14 gongs back in 1997Credit: 20th Century Fox
Fab 14 . . . All About Eve (1950) also holds the the record for most Oscar nodsCredit: Getty Images
Stone and Gosling with US director Damien ChazelleCredit: EPA

 

Advertisement

 

Audition and City of Stars, from the soundtrack, have been nominated for Best Original Song.

Damien, 32, said of matching All About Eve and Titanic’s record: “When you mention those movies, it makes my head spin even more than it’s spinning. I’m a little speechless.”

Andrew Garfield is up for lead actor in his role as Desmond Doss in Hacksaw RidgeCredit: AP:Associated Press
Advertisement

The movie — a modern, romantic musical about an actress trying to make it in Hollywood — faces competition from drama Moonlight and sci-fi flick Arrival, which are each up for eight gongs.

Manchester By The Sea, Lion and a resurgent Mel Gibson’s World War Two epic Hacksaw Ridge are up for six each.

There was bad news for Brit actor Hugh Grant, 56, whose role in Florence Foster Jenkins was expected to get him his first Oscar nod. He was left out of the running for Best Actor.

Leading that race is Manchester By The Sea star Casey Affleck, 41, although he is up against man-of-the-moment Ryan, 36.

Advertisement

Emma Stone is favourite for Best Actress but has a rival in Meryl Streep, 67.

Her turn as wannabe opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins takes her to 20 career Oscar nominations.

LATEST IN FILM

CONTROVERSIAL LIFE
This is what Ma Anand Sheela is up to now
GROWING UP
Where School of Rock cast are now - including hunk’s surprising career change
DREAM-HOME ALONE
Inside the REAL Home Alone film house in Chicago as it looks 32 years on
LOVE FACTUALLY
10 facts you didn't know about Love Actually including Hugh Grant's dancing

It comes following US President Donald Trump branding her “over-rated” after she criticised him at the Golden Globes earlier this month.

There were shock snubs for Arrival actress Amy Adams, 42, and Clint Eastwood’s plane crash flick Sully, starring Tom Hanks, 60, which was recognised only for Sound Editing.

Advertisement

The 89th Academy Awards take place at LA’s Dolby Theatre on February 26, hosted by US chat show star Jimmy Kimmel.

THE RACE IS BACK ON

THIS year’s nominations are notably more diverse following past controversy over race.

Will Smith was among the stars who boycotted last year’s ceremony after all nominees were white for the second year running, prompting the #OscarsSoWhite protest campaign. But there will be few complaints this time, with seven non-white nominees in the main categories, including Denzel Washington, Naomie Harris and Dev Patel. Two-time winner Denzel, 62, who last won for Training Day in 2002, is up for Best Actor for Fences. Moonlight leads the charge for diversity with nominations for Naomie, lead star Mahershala Ali, 42, director Barry Jenkins, 37, and nods for Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay.

O-Brit-erate 'em

Britain's “special relationship” with the US could be in ruins after the Oscars.

Several of our hottest stars have the chance to beat their American rivals to awards glory and bring home a gong from next month’s LA bash.

Naomie Harris, 40, has bagged her first ever Academy nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a drug addict in Moonlight.

Advertisement
Naomie Harris bagged her first ever nominationCredit: Getty Images
The 40-year-old will battle it out to win Best Supporting Actress for her role as a drug addict in MoonlightCredit: Rex Features

Overwhelmed by her selection, Naomie, said: “I am over the moon. I really cannot believe it.

“I heard the news from my brother. I was too terrified to listen to the live nominations.”

Advertisement

Dev Patel is up for Best Supporting Actor for Lion, in which he stars alongside Nicole Kidman.

The 26-year-old, who shot to fame on Channel 4 drama Skins, said: “I am just floating in the clouds right now.

“I’ve got to say it is really magical and I am sharing it on a film set with my crew in Bombay, it is really beautiful. It is a good feeling.”

Dev Patel is also up for a nomination for his lead in LionCredit: AP:Associated Press
Advertisement

Andrew Garfield, 33, best known as Spider-Man, follows up his Bafta and Golden Globes nominations with an inclusion in the Best Actor category for his role in Hacksaw Ridge.

Irish-Ethiopian actress Ruth Negga, 35, who was raised in Limerick, is also up for Best Actress for Loving.

 

THE NOMINEES ARE...

Best Picture 

Advertisement

Arrival

Hacksaw Ridge

Hidden Figured

Lion

Advertisement

Moonlight

Fences

Hell or High Water

La La Land

Advertisement

Manchester by the Sea

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 

Casey Affleck, Andrew Garfield, Ryan Gosling, Viggo Mortensen and Denzel WashingtonCredit: Reuters

Casey Affleck  - Manchester By The Sea

Advertisement

Andrew Garfield - Hacksaw Ridge

Ryan Gosling - La La Land

Viggo Mortensen - Captain Fantastic

Denzel Washington - Fences

Advertisement
Michelle Williams has been nominated for another Oscar for her role in Manchester By The SeaCredit: Reuters
Dev Patel has been widely praised for his role in LionCredit: Avalon

Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role

Mahershala Ali - Moonlight

Advertisement

Jeff Bridges - Hell or High Water

Lucas Hedges - Manchester by the Sea

Dev Patel - Lion

Michael Shannon - Nocturnal Animals

Advertisement

Performance By An Actress in a Leading Role 

Isabelle Huppert, Ruth Negga, Natalie Portman, Emma Stone and Meryl StreepCredit: Reuters

Isabelle Huppert - Elle

Ruth Negga - Loving

Advertisement

Natalie Portman - Jackie

Emma Stone - La La Land

Meryl Streep - Florence Foster Jenkins

Brit star Ruth Negga has landed her first ever Oscar nod for her leading role in LovingCredit: AP:Associated Press
Advertisement

Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

Viola Davis - Fences

Naomie Harrie - Moonlight

Nicole Kidman - Lion

Advertisement

Octavia Spencer - Hidden Figures

Michelle Williams - Manchester By The Sea

Cinematography

Arrival

Advertisement

La La Land

Lion

Moonlight

Silence

Advertisement
Suicide Squad was given an unexpected nod for hair and makeupCredit: AP:Associated Press

Documentary Feature

Fire at Sea

I am Not Your Negro

Advertisement

Life, Animated,

OJ: Made in America

13th

Documentary Short Subject 

Advertisement

Extremis

4.1 Miles

Joe's Violing

Watani: My Homeland

Advertisement

The White Helmets

Gabourey Sidibe told the nominees to sneak in booze to the ceremony - and to wear flats
Bree Larson won a Best Actress gong for her role as Ma in Room

Live Action Short Film 

Advertisement

Ennemis Interieurs

La Femme et le TGV

Silent Nights

Sing

Advertisement

Timecode

Visual Effects 

Deepwater Horizon

Doctor Strange

Advertisement

The Jungle Book

Kubo and the Two Strings

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Jimmy Kimmel is hosting this year's eventsCredit: Reuters
Advertisement

Costume Design 

Allied

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Florence Foster Jenkins

Advertisement

Jackie

La La Land

Make Up and Hairstyling 

A Man Called Ove

Advertisement

Star Trek: Beyond

Suicide Squad

Denzel Washington has been given the Best Actor nomination for FencesCredit: Getty Images

Original Score

Advertisement

Jackie

La La Land

Lion

Moonlight

Advertisement

Passengers

Original Song 

Audition (The Fools Who Dream) - La La Land

Can't Stop the Feeling - Trolls

Advertisement

City of Stars - La La Land

The Empty Chair - Jim: The James Foley Story

Natalie Portman has won another Oscar nomination for her role in JackieCredit: Fox Searchlight

Original Screenplay 

Advertisement

Hell or High Water

La La Land

The Lobster

Manchester By the Sea

Advertisement

20th Century Women

Adapted Screenplay 

Arrival

Fences

Advertisement

Hidden Figures

Lion

Moonlight

Amy Adams was the surprise snub from today's nominations announcement for ArrivalCredit: AP:Associated Press
Advertisement

Animated Feature Film 

Kubo and the Two Strings

Moana

My Life as a Zucchini

Advertisement

The Red Turtle

Zootopia

Animated Short Film 

Blind Vaysha

Advertisement

Borrowed Time

Pear Cider and Cigarettes

Pearl

Piper

Advertisement

Film Editing 

Arrival

Hacksaw Ridge

Hell or High Water

Advertisement

La La Land

Moonlight

Directing 

Advertisement

Arrival

Hacksaw Ridge

La La Land

Manchester By The Sea

Advertisement

Moonlight

 

Disney's Moana is in line to win best Animated FeatureCredit: AP:Associated Press
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com