Jeff Stockton here once again. I've decided to tweak the format for this season's GRA edition of The Roundup (more format changes to come in Season 36 along with the new banner). Historically, I have covered things one category at a time in the GRA Roundup, but I decided to try something a little different and cover things once film at a time. We'll see how it goes. Here's the Season 35 GRA Edition of The Roundup....
ONE NOMINATION
NEW CHRISTIANITY
Honesty, the poster design is pretty cool - so a Best Production Design win isn't out of the question. I don't think it's likely - but definitely not impossible.
UNKEMPT GARDEN
Rinko Kikuchi has a real shot at Best Actress in such a wide-open, and frankly weak, field this season. Her performance was in the same ballpark as the other nominees in terms of quality.
UNREASONABLE DOUBT
Cristin Milioti and Channing Tatum have to be considered serious contenders for Best Starring Couple. They were quirkily electric together.
VULTURES
Great soundtrack - as usual for a Rob Zombie picture. I'm not sure any film is going to topple Dwight Gallo's Punisher series from the Best Soundtrack pinnacle though.
THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ON RED SNOW
The film was very reliant on Yuliya Snigir's performance, but I'm not hearing much buzz around the film or her role.
ZORRO
While I do not object to seeing a sequel to Zorro, I don't see this as an award-winner in this category against the sexy, splashier competition.
TWO NOMINATIONS
BATMAN: DUALITY
This 6th (!) Batman film was not the best of the bunch, but the script created a colorful transformation for Chris Rock's Harvey Dent into Two-Face finally in his third appearance.
THE DAM
The nominations here make sense, but I think the competition is too tough to pull off a win in either Best Soundtrack or Best Adaptation.
THE FRIEND ZONE
Chris Pratt and Anna Kendrick are very charming together in this one, making them contenders for Best Starring Couple. The poster is very cute as well, so they have a shot there too.
THREE NOMINATIONS
MAN OF GOD
Talk about a film that helped start the season off on a positive note and then wasn't talked about again. All three nominations are for its main male actors: Josh Brolin, Michael Shannon, and Robert Aramayo. I think all three could possibly win in their categories, but I would put my money on only one coming away with gold since voters usually like to spread the love (unless the film is a masterpiece).
THE PUNISHER: PURGATORY
The first two Punisher films both won the Best Soundtrack GRA trophy in their respective seasons, so a win here will be no surprise. I'm not sure about Jonathan Tucker for Best Villain - it's an odd group of talents, characters, and films this season.
FOUR NOMINATIONS
DUST SAINT
It's usually a bit odd when a film's nominations are all top-heavy. It's a good film, but I don't like its chances with voters here.
THE HOUSE OF BLACK
I'd say Most Wanted Sequel is this Wizarding World's best shot at a trophy tonight. I don't see Emma Mackey winning Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adaptation would be a surprise. Best Ensemble Cast? Maybe.
SIX NOMINATIONS
RUBICON LIES
On paper, you'd think a film with such a high Metascore would end up with more nominations. The film's complete lack of female characters definitely hurt it in the nominations phase.
SEVEN NOMINATIONS
DISCOVERY
A very strong ensemble (sort of sci-fi) drama. It's going to be interesting seeing it go up against Rubicon Lies in so many categories - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Story, and Best Ensemble Cast.
TARA'S WRATH
This one garnered more nominations than I was expecting. Nominations like Best Production Design (where the studio has more control than writer in ways) and Best Soundtrack (Roy Horne knows how to curate music for films like this) helped pad things. I would bet serious money that Victoria Pedretti will come away with at least one GRA trophy by the end of the ceremony - she'll have three chances: Best Starring Couple, Best Villain, and Best Actress.
TEN NOMINATIONS
EIDOLON
I was surprised by the number of nominations this one received. It's a good film, but it's not even the best Bond film penned by John Malone. The first entry, Risico, managed 9 nominations, but is beat out by Eidolon here. Despite leading the season in GRA nominations, it would be hard to point Eidolon out as the clear favorite in any category this season (outside of maybe Best Adaptation).












