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(the-golden-onion) 14, 18, 21!!
14. top five badass characters?
rosa diaz (brooklyn 99), rosalie hale (twilight), jessica jones (jessica jones), okoye (black panther), leslie knope (parks and recreation)
15. top five characters i relate to the most?
edward cullen (ik, crucify me), elio perlman (call me by your name), mildred hayes (three billboards outside ebbing, misouri); nick miller (new girl), leslie knope (parks and recreation)
21. top five worst characters? (five more because why not)
the entire cast of glengarry glen ross (glengarry glen ross), the vulture (brooklyn 99), mitch mcdeere (the firm), dean (gilmore girls), jordan belfort (the wolf of wall street)
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5heclai · 7 years
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My 2018 Golden Globes Predictions
{I removed categories that included movies or shows that I haven’t seen yet}
Film
Best Motion Picture
Drama
Call Me by Your Name
Dunkirk
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Granted I’ve only seen Dunkirk and Three Billboards, I really think Dunkirk has this one in the bag; as well as Christopher Nolan for directing. 
Musical or Comedy
The Disaster Artist
Get Out
The Greatest Showman
I, Tonya
Lady Bird
- Lady Bird is my second choice, and I feel it has a higher chance of winning, although I really want Get Out to win.  
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama
Actor
Timothée Chalamet – Call Me by Your Name as Elio Perlman
Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread as Reynolds Woodcock
Tom Hanks – The Post as Ben Bradlee
Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour as Winston Churchill
Denzel Washington – Roman J. Israel, Esq. as Roman J. Israel
Actress
Jessica Chastain – Molly's Game as Molly Bloom
Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water as Elisa Esposito
Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as Mildred Hayes
Meryl Streep – The Post as Kay Graham
Michelle Williams – All the Money in the World as Gail Harris
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Actor
Steve Carell – Battle of the Sexes as Bobby Riggs
Ansel Elgort – Baby Driver as Baby / Miles
James Franco – The Disaster Artist as Tommy Wiseau
Hugh Jackman – The Greatest Showman as P. T. Barnum
Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out as Chris Washington
Actress
Judi Dench – Victoria & Abdul as Queen Victoria
Helen Mirren – The Leisure Seeker as Ella Robina
Margot Robbie – I, Tonya as Tonya Harding
Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird as Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson
Emma Stone – Battle of the Sexes as Billie Jean King
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical or Comedy
Supporting Actor
Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project as Bobby Hicks
Armie Hammer – Call Me by Your Name as Oliver
Richard Jenkins – The Shape of Water as Giles
Christopher Plummer – All the Money in the World as J. Paul Getty
Sam Rockwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as Officer Jason Dixon
Supporting Actress
Mary J. Blige – Mudbound as Florence Jackson
Hong Chau – Downsizing as Ngoc Lan Tran
Allison Janney – I, Tonya as LaVona Golden
Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird as Marion McPherson
Octavia Spencer – The Shape of Water as Zelda Fuller
Best Director
Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water
Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk
Ridley Scott – All the Money in the World
Steven Spielberg – The Post
Best Screenplay
Guillermo del Toro & Vanessa Taylor – The Shape of Water
Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
Liz Hannah & Josh Singer – The Post
Martin McDonagh – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Aaron Sorkin – Molly's Game
- Honestly bummed Jordan Peele didn’t get nominated. 
Best Original Score
Carter Burwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Alexandre Desplat – The Shape of Water
Jonny Greenwood – Phantom Thread
John Williams – The Post
Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
Best Original Song
"Home" (Nick Jonas, Justin Tranter, and Nick Monson) – Ferdinand
"Mighty River" (Raphael Saadiq, Mary J. Blige, and Taura Stinson) – Mudbound
"Remember Me" (Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez) – Coco
"The Star" (Mariah Carey and Marc Shaiman) – The Star
"This Is Me" (Benj Pasek and Justin Paul) – The Greatest Showman
Best Animated Feature Film
The Boss Baby
The Breadwinner
Coco
Ferdinand
Loving Vincent
- They should really just toss the golden globe to the Pixar crew upon their arrival to the ceremony.
Television
Best Series
Drama
The Crown
Game of Thrones
The Handmaid's Tale
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Musical or Comedy
Black-ish
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Master of None
SMILF
Will & Grace
Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama
Actor
Jason Bateman – Ozark as Martin "Marty" Byrde
Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us as Randall Pearson
Freddie Highmore – The Good Doctor as Dr. Shaun Murphy
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul as Jimmy McGill
Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan as Ray Donovan
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Actor
Anthony Anderson – Black-ish as Andre "Dre" Johnson Sr.
Aziz Ansari – Master of None as Dev Shah
Kevin Bacon – I Love Dick as Dick
William H. Macy – Shameless as Frank Gallagher
Eric McCormack – Will & Grace as Will Truman
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Supporting Actor
David Harbour – Stranger Things as Chief Jim Hopper
Alfred Molina – Feud: Bette and Joan as Robert Aldrich
Alexander Skarsgård – Big Little Lies as Perry Wright
Christian Slater – Mr. Robot as Mr. Robot/Edward Alderson
David Thewlis – Fargo as V.M. Varga
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Tydzień w telewizji: Grey's Anatomy: Chirurdzy, Will i Grace, The Bi Life, Fantastyczna kobieta, Tom of Finland  ...
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 Jacek Szawioła znany z Gogglebox. Przed telewizorem - Programu TTV dziesięć lat 
Od poniedziałku do piątku: Teoria wielkiego podrywu kilka odcinków od 21:00 na Comedy Central. Współczesna rodzina, 4x od 18:16 na Fox Comedy. Seks w wielkim mieście od 20:00 na Comedy Central Family. Chirurdzy od 19:00 na Super Polsat. Gotowe na wszystko, od 16:55 na TVN 7.
Poniedziałek: Gogglebox. Przed telewizorem o 22:00 na TTV/Player.pl. Karl Lagerfeld - samotny król od 21:20 na CANAL+ Discovery.
Wtorek: Wieczór z Busy od 2x od 22:00 na E! Entertaiment. Fantastyczna kobieta od 16:35 na CANAL+ Film. Orlando (Francisco Reyes) i Marina (Daniela Vega) to para, dla której wiek nie ma znaczenia. Kobieta jest znacznie młodsza od swojego partnera. Mężczyzna z okazji urodzin organizuje dla ukochanej romantyczny wieczór w Santiago, w trakcie którego wręcza jej prezent. Gdy zakochani wracają do domu, Orlando niespodziewanie słabnie. Marina od razu zabiera do szpitala. Po śmierci partnera czeka ją spotkanie z jego rodziną. Kobieta musi także skonfrontować się z negatywnie nastawioną służbą zdrowia oraz policją. Te tragiczne wydarzenia sprawią, że Marina będzie musiała walczyć nie tylko o prawo do miłości, lecz także o szacunek, a nawet godne przeżywanie żałoby. Film w reżyserii Sebastiána Lelio nagrodzony w 2018 roku Oscarem w kategorii najlepszy film nieanglojęzyczny.
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Tom of Finland od 20:30 na Cinemax 2. Biografia jednego z najważniejszych twórców kultury gejowskiej XX wieku. Fiński rysownik, Touko Laaksonen (Pekka Strang), powraca z frontu do rodzimych Helsinek. Mieszkańcy próbują otrząsnąć się z piekła wojny. Przez społeczeństwo przetacza się fala homofobii. Stosowane są represje wobec gejów. Wszelkie formy inności spotykają się z niezrozumieniem. Touko szuka wolności w sztuce - tworzy pierwsze homoerotyczne rysunki, które przedstawiają muskularnych mężczyzn w skórach i opiętych jeansach. Artysta nie jest jednak w stanie dotrzeć do szerszej publiczności. Ze względu na charakter prac nie może opublikować ich w żadnym magazynie. Dopiero wyjazd do USA otwiera mu drogę do kariery. Touko staje się symbolem pokolenia gejowskiej rewolucji. Reżyserią obrazu zajął się laureat nagrody Amanda, Dome Karukoski. Film zdobył wiele nominacji na międzynarodowych festiwalach filmowych, m.in. w Kalifornii i Edynburgu.
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Środa: The Bi Life, odc. 2 od 00:00 na E! Entertainment. Grey's Anatomy: Chirurdzy 15, odc. 5 od 22:00 na FOX. Wieczór z Busy od 2x od 22:00 na E! Entertaiment
Trzy billboardy za Ebbing, Missouri od 20:00 na CANAL+ Film. Mieszkająca w Ebbing w USA Mildred Hayes cierpi po stracie córki. Choć od poprzedzonego gwałtem brutalnego morderstwa nastolatki upłynęło kilka miesięcy, lokalna policja nadal nie wpadła na trop sprawcy. Zdeterminowana kobieta wynajmuje więc trzy tablice reklamowe na drodze wiodącej do miasteczka i każe zamieścić na nich prowokacyjne pytania, dlaczego wciąż nie udało się aresztować bandyty. Celem jej billboardowej manifestacji staje się szanowany przez lokalną społeczność szef policji, szeryf William Willoughby. W konflikt angażuje się jego zastępca, znany z braku poszanowania dla etyki zawodowej nieobliczalny posterunkowy Dixon. Starcie między Mildred Hayes a lokalnymi siłami porządkowymi przeradza się w otwartą wojnę. Zmuszający do dyskusji współczesny western w reżyserii twórcy "Najpierw strzelaj, potem zwiedzaj". Film został nagrodzony dwoma Oscarami (dla Frances McDormand w kategorii najlepsza aktorka pierwszoplanowa i dla Sama Rockwella w kategorii najlepszy aktor drugoplanowy), czterema Złotymi Globami i pięcioma nagrodami BAFTA.
Czwartek: Louis Theroux: Dzieci bez płci od 08:00 na POLSAT Cafe. Louis Theroux podejmuje temat, który do niedawna stanowił tabu. Odwiedza lekarzy-pionierów z San Francisco, którzy pomagają dzieciom przejść proces zmiany płci w młodym wieku. Poznaje małych pacjentów, u których zdiagnozowano dysforię płciową. Dziecko już w wieku trzech lat może wysyłać sygnały, że obco się czuje w swoim ciele. Przed rodzicami jawi się wówczas poważny dylemat, czy pozostawić obecną tożsamość dziecka, czy też rozpocząć przemianę płci. Taka decyzja wpływa nie tylko na wygląd młodego człowieka, ale przede wszystkim na jego dopiero kształtującą się psychikę. Niesie ze sobą także wiele medycznych konsekwencji, począwszy od leków blokujących proces dojrzewania, poprzez terapię hormonalną, kończąc na radykalnej operacji zmiany płci.
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Piątek: Królowe życia 2x o 22:00 na TTV. fuszerka, od 20:00 na E! Entertainment. The Bi Life, od 22:00 na E! Entertaiment.
Tamte dni, tamte noce od 20:30 na Cinemax 2. Północne Włochy, rok 1983. Elio Perlman (nominowany do Oscara, Złotych Globów, BAFTA i in. Timothée Chalamet) jest utalentowanym muzycznie, wrażliwym siedemnastolatkiem o naturze intelektualisty. Wolny od obowiązków w wakacje, gra na pianinie, czyta i spotyka się z atrakcyjną koleżanką - Marzią (Esther Garrel). Chłopak ma bardzo dobre relacje z matką, Annellą (Amira Casar), i ojcem (Michael Stuhlbarg) - wybitnym profesorem, który latem na sześć tygodni zaprasza do swojej siedemnastowiecznej willi amerykańskiego stypendystę (Armie Hammer), aby ten pomagał mu w pracy naukowej, zorientowanej na zgłębianie kultury greckiej i romańskiej. Dwudziestoczteroletni atrakcyjny i elokwentny doktorant o imieniu Oliver przejmuje pokój nastolatka, więc Elio musi przenieść się do sąsiedniej sypialni. Początkowo zdaje się nie pałać sympatią do stypendysty i wszystko wskazuje na to, że przyjezdny również nie przepada za nastolatkiem. Okoliczności zmuszają ich jednak do tego, by w upale lata spędzali w swoim towarzystwie dużo czasu i wkrótce wychodzi na jaw homoerotyczna fascynacja między dwoma młodymi mężczyznami. Zmysłowy film o potężniejącym uczuciu, zrodzonym w sieci napięć, subtelności i ukradkowych spojrzeń. Laureat Oscara (za najlepszy scenariusz adaptowany dla Jamesa Ivory'ego), zdobywca kilkudziesięciu innych nagród i nominacji.
Sobota: Gogglebox. Przed telewizorem 2x od 22:45 na TTV. Królowe życia o 00:25 na TTV. Will i Grace 9, 4x od 20:05 na Fox Comedy. The Bi Life, od 00:00 na E! Entertainment. Tamte dni, tamte noce od 11:15 na Cinemax 2.
Justin Trudeau - polityk nowej ery od 22:00 na PLANETE+. Gilles Cayatte podjął niebanalną, dokumentalną próbę przedstawienia sylwetki kanadyjskiego premiera - Justina Trudeaua. Spróbuje odpowiedzieć, czy jest on człowiekiem bez ideologii, sprytnym produktem nowoczesnego, cyfrowego, politycznego marketingu czy przygotowanym do swej misji politykiem, gotowym stawić czoła nadchodzącym kryzysom. Ten zawsze uśmiechnięty i miły dla każdego dyplomata, z otwartymi rękami wita syryjskich uchodźców, bez mrugnięcia okiem podpisuje plan budowy rurociągu, który zagraża kanadyjskiej przyrodzie i gwałci postanowienia traktatów z rdzenną ludnością.
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Niedziela: Córka inna niż wszystkie od 19:00 na Discovery Life.
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The 90th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best movies of 2017 and took place at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Oscars 2018 is facilitated by Jimmy Kimmel, rewarded a dreamlike romantic tale, a Chilean drama, the portrayal of a violent cop, and more.
During the function, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (generally referred to as Oscars 2018) in 24 categories. The function was broadcast in the United States by American Broadcasting Company (ABC), created by Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd and coordinated by Glenn Weiss. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel facilitated for the second consecutive year, making him the first person to host back-to-back ceremonies since Billy Crystal in 1997 and 1998
The nominees for the 90th Academy Awards were declared on January 23, 2018, at 5:22 a.m. PST (13:22 UTC), at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by means of worldwide live stream,from the Academy and by performing artists Tiffany Haddish and Andy Serkis. The Shape of Water drove all candidates with thirteen nominations; Dunkirk came in second with eight, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri came in third with seven.
Awards
Best Picture
The Shape of Water – Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale
Call Me by Your Name – Peter Spears, Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges, and Marco Morabito
Darkest Hour – Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten, and Douglas Urbanski
Dunkirk – Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan
Get Out – Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm Jr., and Jordan Peele
Lady Bird – Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, and Evelyn O’Neill
Phantom Thread – JoAnne Sellar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison and Daniel Lupi
The Post – Amy Pascal, Steven Spielberg, and Kristie Macosko Krieger
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, and Martin McDonagh
Best Director
Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water
Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk
Jordan Peele – Get Out
Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
Paul Thomas Anderson – Phantom Thread
Best Actor
Gary Oldman – Darkest Hour as Winston Churchill
Timothée Chalamet – Call Me by Your Name as Elio Perlman
Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread as Reynolds Woodcock
Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out as Chris Washington
Denzel Washington – Roman J. Israel, Esq. as Roman J. Israel
Best Actress
Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as Mildred Hayes
Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water as Elisa Esposito
Margot Robbie – I, Tonya as Tonya Harding
Saoirse Ronan – Lady Bird as Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson
Meryl Streep – The Post as Katharine Graham
Best Supporting Actor
Sam Rockwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as Officer Jason Dixon
Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project as Bobby Hicks
Woody Harrelson – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as Chief Bill Willoughby
Richard Jenkins – The Shape of Water as Giles
Christopher Plummer – All the Money in the World as J. Paul Getty
Best Supporting Actress
Allison Janney – I, Tonya as LaVona Golden
Mary J. Blige – Mudbound as Florence Jackson
Lesley Manville – Phantom Thread as Cyril Woodcock
Laurie Metcalf – Lady Bird as Marion McPherson
Octavia Spencer – The Shape of Water as Zelda Delilah Fuller
Best Original Screenplay
Get Out – Written by Jordan Peele
The Big Sick – Written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani
Lady Bird – Written by Greta Gerwig
The Shape of Water – Screenplay by Guillermo del Toroand Vanessa Taylor; Story by Guillermo del Toro
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Written by Martin McDonagh
Best Adapted Screenplay
Call Me by Your Name – James Ivory based on the novelby André Aciman
The Disaster Artist – Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber based on the book by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell
Logan – Screenplay by Scott Frank, James Mangold and Michael Green; Story by James Mangold based on characters from the X-Men comic books and theatrical motion pictures
Molly’s Game – Aaron Sorkin based on the memoir by Molly Bloom
Mudbound – Virgil Williams and Dee Rees based on the novel by Hillary Jordan
Best Animated Feature Film
Coco – Lee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson
The Boss Baby – Tom McGrath and Ramsey Ann Naito
The Breadwinner – Nora Twomey and Anthony Leo
Ferdinand – Carlos Saldanha
Loving Vincent – Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman and Ivan Mactaggart
Best Foreign Language Film
A Fantastic Woman (Chile) in Spanish – Directed by Sebastián Lelio
The Insult (Lebanon) in Arabic – Directed by Ziad Doueiri
Loveless (Russia) in Russian – Directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev
On Body and Soul (Hungary) in Hungarian – Directed by Ildikó Enyedi
The Square (Sweden) in Swedish – Directed by Ruben Östlund
Best Documentary Feature
Icarus – Bryan Fogel and Dan Cogan
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail – Steve James, Mark Mittenand Julie Goldman
Faces Places – Agnès Varda, JR and Rosalie Varda
Last Men in Aleppo – Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed and Søren Steen Jespersen
Strong Island – Yance Ford and Joslyn Barnes
Best Documentary – Short Subject
Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405 – Frank Stiefel
Edith+Eddie – Laura Checkoway and Thomas Lee Wright
Heroin(e) – Elaine McMillion Sheldon and Kerrin Sheldon
Knife Skills – Thomas Lennon
Traffic Stop – Kate Davis and David Heilbroner
Best Live Action Short Film
The Silent Child – Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton
DeKalb Elementary – Reed Van Dyk
The Eleven O’Clock – Derin Seale and Josh Lawson
My Nephew Emmett – Kevin Wilson Jr.
Watu Wote/All of Us – Katja Benrath and Tobias Rosen
Best Animated Short Film
Dear Basketball – Glen Keane and Kobe Bryant
Garden Party – Victor Caire and Gabriel Grapperon
Lou – Dave Mullins and Dana Murray
Negative Space – Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata
Revolting Rhymes – Jakob Schuh and Jan Lachauer
Best Original Score
The Shape of Water – Alexandre Desplat
Dunkirk – Hans Zimmer
Phantom Thread – Jonny Greenwood
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – John Williams
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Carter Burwell
Best Original Song
“Remember Me” from Coco – Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
“Mighty River” from Mudbound – Music and Lyrics by Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq and Taura Stinson
“Mystery of Love” from Call Me by Your Name – Music and Lyrics by Sufjan Stevens
“Stand Up for Something” from Marshall – Music by Diane Warren; Lyrics by Common and Diane Warren
“This Is Me” from The Greatest Showman – Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Best Sound Editing
Dunkirk – Richard King and Alex Gibson
Baby Driver – Julian Slater
Blade Runner 2049 – Mark Mangini and Theo Green
The Shape of Water – Nathan Robitaille and Nelson Ferreira
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Matthew Wood and Ren Klyce
Best Sound Mixing
Dunkirk – Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker and Gary A. Rizzo
Baby Driver – Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin and Mary H. Ellis
Blade Runner 2049 – Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill and Mac Ruth
The Shape of Water – Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern and Glen Gauthier
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Stuart Wilson
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Best Production Design
The Shape of Water – Production Design: Paul Denham Austerberry; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin
Beauty and the Beast – Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
Blade Runner 2049 – Production Design: Dennis Gassner; Set Decoration: Alessandra Querzola
Darkest Hour – Production Design: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
Dunkirk – Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Gary Fettis
Best Cinematography
Blade Runner 2049 – Roger A. Deakins
Darkest Hour – Bruno Delbonnel
Dunkirk – Hoyte van Hoytema
Mudbound – Rachel Morrison
The Shape of Water – Dan Laustsen
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Darkest Hour – Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski and Lucy Sibbick
Victoria & Abdul – Daniel Phillips and Lou Sheppard
Wonder – Arjen Tuiten
Best Costume Design
Phantom Thread – Mark Bridges
Beauty and the Beast – Jacqueline Durran
Darkest Hour – Jacqueline Durran
The Shape of Water – Luis Sequeira
Victoria & Abdul – Consolata Boyle
Best Film Editing
Dunkirk – Lee Smith
Baby Driver – Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos
I, Tonya – Tatiana S. Riegel
The Shape of Water – Sidney Wolinsky
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Jon Gregory
Best Visual Effects
Blade Runner 2049 – John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 – Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner and Dan Sudick
Kong: Skull Island – Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza and Mike Meinardus
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Neal Scanlan and Chris Corbould
War for the Planet of the Apes – Joe Letteri, Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon and Joel Whist
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Oscars 2018 The 90th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best movies of 2017 and took place at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
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Wanting to know what new movies are playing at the local theaters this week? HottyToddy.com is proud to bring you a sneak preview from both of the Malco theaters in town!
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Proud Mary
Taraji P. Henson is Mary, a hit woman working for an organized crime family in Boston, whose life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes bad.
The Post
Katharine Graham is the first female publisher of a major American newspaper — The Washington Post. With help from editor Ben Bradlee, Graham races to catch up with The New York Times to expose a massive cover-up of government secrets that spans three decades and four U.S. presidents. Together, they must overcome their differences as they risk their careers — and very freedom — to help bring long-buried truths to light.
Den of Thieves
An elite unit from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department squares off against a crew of successful thieves who plan a seemingly impossible heist — the city’s Federal Reserve Bank.
12 Strong
In the wake of Sept. 11, Capt. Mitch Nelson leads a U.S. Special Forces team into Afghanistan for an extremely dangerous mission. Once there, the soldiers develop an uneasy partnership with the Northern Alliance to take down the Taliban and its al-Qaida allies. Outgunned and outnumbered, Nelson and his forces face overwhelming odds in a fight against a ruthless enemy that takes no prisoners.
Darkest Hour
A thrilling and inspiring true story begins at the precipice of World War II as, within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill (Academy Award nominee Gary Oldman) must face one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation. As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.
Winchester
After the sudden death of her family, firearms heiress Sarah Winchester becomes convinced that she’s haunted by the souls of those killed by guns. Winchester then decides to build an enormous mansion that’s designed to keep the evil spirits at bay. When skeptical psychiatrist Eric Price visits the estate to evaluate her state of mind, he soon discovers that her obsession may not be so far-fetched after all.
Lady Bird
An outspoken teen must navigate a loving but turbulent relationship with her strong-willed mother over the course of an eventful and poignant senior year of high school.
Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Thomas leads some escaped Gladers on their final and most dangerous mission yet. To save their friends, they must break into the legendary Last City, a WCKD-controlled labyrinth that may turn out to be the deadliest maze of all. Anyone who makes it out alive will get answers to the questions that the Gladers have been asking since they arrived in the maze.
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Call Me By Your Name
It’s the summer of 1983, and precocious 17-year-old Elio Perlman is spending the days with his family at their 17th-century villa in Lombardy, Italy. He soon meets Oliver, a handsome doctoral student who’s working as an intern for Elio’s father. Amid the sun-drenched splendor of their surroundings, Elio and Oliver discover the heady beauty of awakening desire over the course of a summer that will alter their lives forever.
Forever My Girl A music superstar reunites with his first love and realizes the steep price he has paid for his success in Forever My Girl, an uplifting and emotional romance based on the novel by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Heidi McLaughlin. Liam Page (Alex Roe) and his high-school sweetheart Josie Preston (Jessica Rothe) were the golden couple of Saint Augustine, Louisiana, until Liam left her at the altar for a shot at fame and fortune. Eight years later, Liam returns to his tiny hometown for the first time as a world-famous recording artist, but not even his own father is thrilled to see him. As he tries to rebuild the bridges he burned years earlier, Liam reconnects with his small-town roots, his close-knit community and Josie, the girl he left behind. As he attempts to reclaim everything he loved and lost, Josie does her best to keep him out of her heart, but life has one more surprise waiting for Liam, one that could change everything, in this heartwarming look at love, family and second chances.
Hostiles
In 1892, legendary Army Capt. Joseph Blocker reluctantly agrees to escort a dying Cheyenne war chief and his family back to their tribal land. Embarking on a harrowing and perilous journey from Fort Berringer, N.M., to the grasslands of Montana, they soon encounter a young widow whose family was killed on the plains. The travelers must now band together to survive a punishing landscape that’s crawling with hostile Comanches and vicious outliers.
Paddington 2
Settled in with the Brown family, Paddington the bear is a popular member of the community who spreads joy and marmalade wherever he goes. One fine day, he spots a pop-up book in an antique shop — the perfect present for his beloved aunt’s 100th birthday. When a thief steals the prized book, Paddington embarks on an epic quest to unmask the culprit before Aunt Lucy’s big celebration.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game’s jungle setting, literally becoming the adult avatars they chose. What they discover is that you don’t just play Jumanji – you must survive it. To beat the game and return to the real world, they’ll have to go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, discover what Alan Parrish left 20 years ago, and change the way they think about themselves – or they’ll be stuck in the game forever.
The Greatest Showman
Inspired by the imagination of P. T. Barnum, The Greatest Showman is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business & tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.
The Commuter
Insurance salesman Michael is on his daily commute home, which quickly becomes anything but routine. After being contacted by a mysterious stranger, Michael is forced to uncover the identity of a hidden passenger on the train before the last stop. As he works against the clock to solve the puzzle, he realizes a deadly plan is unfolding, and he is unwittingly caught up in a criminal conspiracy that carries life and death stakes for everyone on the train.
Phantom Thread
Set in the glamour of 1950’s post-war London, renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) are at the center of British fashion, dressing royalty, movie stars, heiresses, socialites, debutantes and dames with the distinct style of The House of Woodcock. Women come and go through Woodcock’s life, providing the confirmed bachelor with inspiration and companionship, until he comes across a young, strong-willed woman, Alma (Vicky Krieps), who soon becomes a fixture in his life as his muse and lover. Once controlled and planned, he finds his carefully tailored life disrupted by love. With his latest film, Paul Thomas Anderson paints an illuminating portrait both of an artist on a creative journey, and the women who keep his world running. Phantom Thread is Paul Thomas Anderson’s eighth movie, and his second collaboration with Daniel Day-Lewis.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter’s murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at William Willoughby, the town’s revered chief of police. When his second-in-command, Officer Dixon — an immature mother’s boy with a penchant for violence — gets involved, the battle is only exacerbated.
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