Tag Archives: Big Eyes

68th British Academy Film Awards Live

Welcome to our BAFTA hub for 2015. Tonight is the biggest night of the British film calender as the esteemed academy elects its triumphant films, directors and stars. Keep on refreshing the page for the latest updates.

If you’re not preoccupied before the ceremony, try out our prediction game. Rank the nominees for Best Film, Director, Actor/Actress, Supporting Actor/Actress, Cinematography, British Film and Rising Star from 1-5. If your number one pick is correct you receive five points, number two gets four, number three gets three and so on. Comment your score from a maximum of 59. Unsure where to start? Try our own predictions as a primer. Get the full nominations list here.

The red carpet lineup is amassing: Benedict Cumberbatch! Eddie Redmayne! Keira Knightley! Steve Carell! Ralph Fiennes! Ethan Hawke! Mike Leigh! Jack O’Connell! Michael Keaton! Mark Strong!

Here we go!

Stephen Fry begins his annual interrogation of the esteemed audience members. Rosamund Pike! Julie Walters! Edward Norton!

Outstanding British Film:

The Theory of Everything
Pride
Under the Skin
The Imitation Game
’71
Paddington

Beckham awards the first win of the night. Does that put Theory in the front seat for Best Film?

Special Visual Effects:

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Interstellar
X-Men: Days of Future Past
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Guardians of the Galaxy

It missed out on the main categories but it made up here. Jones and Hawking’s humour shining through again.

Supporting Actor:

Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Edward Norton – Birdman
Ethawn Hawke – Boyhood
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
JK Simmons – Whiplash

Witherspoon on her way to Leading Actress as she awards J Jonah Jameson a BAFTA.

Next two British greats award a third.

Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema:

BBC Films (Revolutionary Road, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Jane Eyre, Made in Deganham, Notes on a Scandal, Billy Elliott, Coriolanus, Pride, An Education, Quartet, In the Loop, Philomena, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa)

The Butler’s Cuba Gooding Jr dishes out the second acting category.

Supporting Actress:

Rene Russo – Nightcrawler
Emma Stone – Birdman
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
Imelda Staunton – Pride

A rising star and Bilbo himself award Birdman’s first win.

Cinematography:

Mr Turner (Dick Pope)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (Robert Yeoman)
Interstellar (Hoyte Van Hoytema)
Ida (Lukasz Zal)
Birdman (Emmanuel Lubezki)

The ever sharply suited Loki and MI6 Head celebrate a great career beginning.

British Debut:

’71
Northern Soul
Lilting
Kajaki
Pride

A fitting tribute to a true great, Lord Richard Attenborough, from Prince William and Robert Downey Jr.

Best Actress favourite Julianne Moore arrives.

Best Original Screenplay:

Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Alejandro Gonalez Inarritu, Alexander Dinelaris, Nicolas Giacobone, Armando Bo -Birdman
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash
Dan Gilroy – Nightcrawler

Two JJ Abrams collaborators on stage. Shared universe? It’s all a conspiracy!

Foreign Language:

Leviathan
The Lunchbox
Two Days, One Night
Ida
Trash

He’s semi-bald! Future Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg and Noomi Rapace turn up.

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
Anthony McCarten – The Theory of Everything
Graham Moore – The Imitation Game
Jason Dean Hall – American Sniper
Paul King – Paddington

We taking a minute off to honour the In Memoriam section.

X-Men’s James McAvoy arrives – we forgot he was Scottish again.

EE Rising Star:

Gugu Mbatha Raw
Miles Teller
Shailene Woodley
Jack O’Connell
Margot Robbie

Your new one to watch is Jack O’Connell, one of the many protogee’s of E4’s Skins who’s starred in the acclaimed likes of Starred Up, Unbroken and ’71.

Brick is back.

Director:

Alejandro Gonzale Inarritu – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash
James Marsh – The Theory of Everything
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Only God Forgive’s Kristen Scott Thomas compliments her opposite number.

Leading Actor:

Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
Michael Keaton – Birdman
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Another crossover in the work: Superman V Captain America!

Leading Actress:

Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Amy Adams – Big Eyes
Julianne Moore – Still Alice
Reese Witherspoon – Wild
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl

That was a surprise: Tom Cruise!

Film:

The Imitation Game
The Theory of Everything
Boyhood
Birdman
The Grand Budapest Hotel

Fellowship:

Mike Leigh (Mr Turner, Life is Sweet, High Hopes, Career Girls, Abigail’s Party, All or Nothing, Topsy Turvy, Secrets and Lies, Naked, Vera Drake, Happy Go Lucky, Another Year)

Here comes the quickfire awards.

Original Music:

Alexandre Desplat – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Documentary:

Citizenfour

Makeup and Hair:

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Production Design:

The Grand Budapest Hotel

British Short Film:

Boogaloo and Graham

British Short Animation:

The Bigger Picture

Editing:

Whiplash

Sound:

Whiplash

Animated Film:

The Lego Movie

Costume Design:

The Grand Budapest Hotel

We managed 53/59 so comment how you did. Here’s the winners leaderboard.

The Grand Budapest Hotel – 5
Boyhood, The Theory of Everything, Whiplash – 3
Ida, Interstellar, The Lego Movie, Pride, Citizenfour, Still Alice, Birdman – 1

Tuorhoth’s BAFTA 2015 predictions

The King’s Speech, The Artist, Argo, 12 Years a Slave and now who? The countdown begins as our predictions for the 2015 British Academy Film Awards are in. Below you can find our picks from the greatly tightly fought race between Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything. In the acting categories, awards regulars Julianne Moore, Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes and Amy Adams are going up against new-to-the-scene Michael Keaton, Felicity Jones, Eddie Redmayne, Benedict Cumberbatch and Rosamund Pike. For director, newcomer Damien Chazelle may cause an upset for Richard Linklater, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu or Wes Anderson.

Best Film:

  1. The Theory of Everything
  2. Boyhood
  3. The Imitation Game
  4. Birdman
  5. The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Director

  1. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman
  2. Richard Linklater – Boyhood
  3. James Marsh – The Theory of Everything
  4. Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
  5. Damien Chazelle – Whiplash

Best Actor:

  1. Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
  2. Michael Keaton – Birdman
  3. Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
  4. Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
  5. Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Actress:

  1. Julianne Moore – Still Alice
  2. Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
  3. Reese Witherspoon – Wild
  4. Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
  5. Amy Adams – Big Eyes

Best Supporting Actor:

  1. JK Simmons – Whiplash
  2. Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
  3. Edward Norton – Birdman
  4. Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
  5. Steve Carell – Foxcatcher

Best Supporting Actress:

  1. Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
  2. Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
  3. Imelda Staunton – Pride
  4. Emma Stone – Birdman
  5. Rene Russo – Nightcrawler

Best Original Screenplay:

  1. Dan Gilroy – Nightcrawler
  2. Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness – The Grand Budapest Hotel
  3. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Alexander Dinelaris, Nicolas Giacobone, Armando Bo – Birdman
  4. Damien Chazelle – Whiplash
  5. Richard Linklater – Boyhood

Best Adapted Screenplay:

  1. Graham Moore – The Imitation Game
  2. Anthony McCarten – The Theory of Everything
  3. Paul King, Hamish McColl – Paddington
  4. Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
  5. Jason Dean Hall – American Sniper

Best Cinematography:

  1. Hoyte Van Hoytema – Interstellar
  2. Emmanuel Lubezki – Birdman
  3. Dick Pope – Mr Turner
  4. Lukasz Zal, Ryszard Lenczewski – Ida
  5. Robert Yeoman – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Outstanding British Film:

  1. Pride
  2. The Theory of Everything
  3. The Imitation Game
  4. Paddington
  5. Under the Skin
  6. ’71

Best Animated Film:

  1. The Lego Movie
  2. The Boxtrolls
  3. Big Hero 6

EE Rising Star:

  1. Jack O’Connell (Starred Up, Unbroken, ’71)
  2. Margot Robbie (About Time, The Wolf of Wall Street, Tarzan, Suicide Squad)
  3. Gugu Mbatha Raw (Belle, Beyond the Lights, Jupiter Ascending)
  4. Miles Teller (Divergent, That Awkward Moment, Two Night Stand, Whiplash, The Fantastic Four)
  5. Shailene Woodley (The Descendants, Divergent, The Fault in Our Stars, White Bird in a Blizzard)

The BAFTAs commence tomorrow.

Tuorhoth’s Oscars 2015 Predictions

The Lego Movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, Under the Skin, The Babadook and Edge of Tomorrow were among some of 2014’s most popular releases but, with the BAFTA nominations and Golden Globe results announced, we’re now poised to make our official Oscar predictions. The nominations themselves will be announced in a week’s time so we’ll be predicting the winners then. They are as follows:

Best Picture:

Birdman
Boyhood
Foxcatcher
Gone Girl
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash

and if there’s ten

Interstellar

Best Director:

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman
Christopher NolanInterstellar
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Actor:

Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
Michael Keaton – Birdman
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Actress:

Amy Adams – Big Eyes
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Julianne Moore – Still Alice
Reese Witherspoon – Wild
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl

Best Supporting Actor:

Edward Norton – Birdman
Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
JK Simmons – Whiplash
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
Steve Carell – Foxcatcher

Best Supporting Actress:

Emma Stone – Birdman
Jessica Chastain – A Most Violent Year
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Meryl Streep – Into the Woods
Patricia Arquette – Boyhood

Best Original Screenplay:

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr, Armando Bo – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Dan Gilroy – Nightcrawler
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Jason Dean Hall – American Sniper
E Max Frye, Dan Futterman – Foxcatcher
Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
James Gunn, Nicole Perlman – Guardians of the Galaxy
Graham Moore – The Imitation Game

Best Animated Film:

Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
The Lego Movie

Best Original Score:

Antonio Sanchez – Birdman
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross – Gone Girl
Alexandre Desplat – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar
Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything

Best Cinematography:

Emmanuel Lubezki – Birdman
Jeff Cronenweth – Gone Girl
Robert Yeoman – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Hoyte Van Hoytema – Interstellar
Dick Pope – Mr Turner

Best Visual Effects:

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Godzilla
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Interstellar

The announcement of the nominations should see Boyhood, Birdman, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Gone Girl, Foxcatcher, The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything thrive but Big Eyes, A Most Violent Year, Mr Turner, Into the Woods, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Cake and American Sniper.

Boyhood, Still Alice and Birdman triumph at 2015 Golden Globes

Boyhood winning at The Golden Globes 2015

The first of the three major awards ceremonies dished out its accolades at last nights Golden Globes. So far Boyhood, Birdman, The Imitation Game, Gone Girl and The Grand Budapest Hotel seemed to be leading the way but this’ll set the town for the rest of the awards season to come.

Best Motion Picture – Drama:

Boyhood
Foxcatcher
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything

Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical:

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Birdman
Pride
St Vincent
Into the Woods

Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama:

Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
David Oyelowo – Selma

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama:

Julianne Moore – Still Alice
Jennifer Aniston – Cake
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon – Wild

Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy:

Michael Keaton – Birdman
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Bill Murray – St Vincent
Joaquin Phoenix – Inherent Vice
Christoph Waltz – Big Eyes

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy:

Amy Adams – Big Eyes
Emily Blunt – Into the Woods
Helen Mirren – The Hundred-Foot Journey
Julianne Moore – Maps to the Stars
Quvenzhane Wallis – Annie

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture:

JK Simmons – Whiplash
Robert Duvall – The Judge
Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
Edward Norton – Birdman
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture:

Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
Jessica Chastain – A Most Violent Year
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Meryl Streep – Into the Woods
Emma Stone – Birdman

Best Director – Motion Picture:

Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Ava DuVernay – Selma
David Fincher – Gone Girl
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture:

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaries, Armando Bo – Birdman
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Graham Moore – The Imitation Game

Best Original Score – Motion Picture:

Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game
Trent Reznor – Gone Girl
Antonio Sanchez – Birdman
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar

Best Original Song – Motion Picture:

John Legend/Common, “Glory” – Selma
Lana Del Rey, “Big Eyes” – Big Eyes
Patti Smith/Leonard Kaye, “Mercy Is” – Noah
Greg Kurstin/Sia Furler/Will Gluck, “Oppurtunity” – Annie
Lorde, “Yellow Flicker Beat” – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Best Animated Feature Film:

How to Train Your Dragon 2
Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
The Lego Movie
The Boxtrolls

Best Foreign Language Film:

Leviathan
Force Majeure
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
Ida
Tangerines

Boyhood’s victory, as well as Linklater, Keaton, Adams, Simmons and Arquette’s wins, was easily predictable but that doesn’t mean that there weren’t any surprises. Three of the four leading categories were wide open an last night put Eddie Redmayne, Julianne Moore and Amy Adams into the lead. Wes Anderson’s whimsical caper The Grand Budapest Hotel toppled dark comedy Birdman in the Comedy/Musical category but Inarritu’s film bounced back for Screenplay. The night’s biggest loser is The Imitation Game, hotly tipped with five noms but not a single win.

Here’s the winner’s list in full:

Boyhood – 3
Birdman, The Theory of Everything – 2
Big Eyes, The Grand Budapest Hotel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Leviathan, Selma, Still Alice, Whiplash – 1

In TV, the likes of Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey, True Detective and The Missing lost out to Fargo, Transparent, The Honourable Woman, House of Cards and The Affair.

You can find our official Oscar predictions (first nominees, then winners) here very soon.

Theory of Everything and Grand Budapest Hotel lead in 2015 BAFTA nominations

Last year, out of conning flick American Hustle, action thriller Captain Phillips, space-set disaster Gravity, biopic 12 Years a Slave and bittersweet comedy Philomena, Gravity took the most awards with six (including Best Director and Best British Film) but 12 Years a Slave’s victory on Best Film and Best Leading Actor was a more prestigious win.

We’re now prepped to meet the contenders of the 68th British Academy Awards. The Hobbit star Stephen Fry will host the ceremony on the 8th of February.

Best Film:

Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
The Theory of Everything

Outstanding British Film:

’71
Paddington
Pride
The Imitation Game
The Theory of Everything
Under the Skin

Best Film Not in the English Language:

Ida
Leviathan
The Lunchbox
Trash
Two Days, One Night

Best Animated Film:

Big Hero 6
The Boxtrolls
The Lego Movie

Best Director:

Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
James Marsh – The Theory of Everything

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer:

Stephen Beresford, David Livingstone – Pride
Gregory Burke, Yann Demange – ’71
Elaine Constantine – Northern Soul
Paul Katis, Andrew de Lotbiniere – Kajaki
Hong Khaou – Lilting

Best Actor:

Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
Michael Keaton – Birdman
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything

Best Actress:

Amy Adams – Big Eyes
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Julianne Moore – Still Alice
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon – Wild

Best Supporting Actor:

Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
Edward Norton – Birdman
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
JK Simmons – Whiplash

Best Supporting Actress:

Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Rene Russo – Nightcrawler
Imelda Staunton – Pride
Emma Stone – Birdman

Best Original Screenplay:

Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash
Dan Gilroy – Nightcrawler
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr, Armando Bo – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Jason Dean Hall – American Sniper
Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
Paul King, Hamish McColl – Paddington
Anthony McCarten – The Theory of Everything
Graham Moore – The Imitation Game

Best Cinematography:

Emmanuel Lubezki – Birdman
Dick Pope – Mr Turner
Hoyte Van Hoytema – Interstellar
Robert Yeoman – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Lukasz Zal, Ryzsard Lenczewski – Ida

Best Original Music:

Alexandre Desplat – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything
Mica Levi – Under the Skin
Antonio Sanchez – Birdman
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar

Best Sound:

American Sniper
Birdman
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Whiplash

Best Production Design:

Big Eyes
Interstellar
Mr Turner
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game

Best Special Visual Effects:

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Guardians of the Galaxy
Interstellar
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
X-Men: Days of Future Past

Best Costume Design:

Into the Woods
Mr Turner
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
The Theory of Everything

Best Makeup and Hair:

Guardians of the Galaxy
Into the Woods
Mr Turner
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Theory of Everything

Best Editing:

Birdman
Nightcrawler
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash

Best Short Film:

Boogaloo and Graham
Emotional Fusebox
Slap
The Karman Line
Three Brothers

Best Short Animation:

Monkey Love Experiments
My Dad
The Bigger Picture

EE Rising Star Award:

Gugu Mbatha Raw – Belle, Beyond the Lights
Jack O’Connell – Starred Up, Unbroken, 300: Rise of an Empire, ’71
Margot Robbie – Suite Francaise, The Wolf of Wall Street
Miles Teller – Divergent, That Awkward Moment, Whiplash
Shailene Woodley – Divergent, The Fault in Our Stars

Perhaps there is a leaning towards the obvious candidates but there are a few shocks about. While Birdman, Boyhood and Whiplash lead the way, Oscar favourites such as Gone Girl, Foxcatcher, American Sniper, Big Eyes and Into the Woods may have slipped behind but Selma, Unbroken and A Most Violent Year are completely exempt of a mention. Mr Turner is the other major snub, losing out the expected nods Best Actor (Timothy Spall), Director (Mike Leigh) and British Film. The surprisingly prolific appearances of Nightcrawler, Interstellar, Under the Skin and Paddington shake things up.

Here’s the current leaders:

The Grand Budapest Hotel – 11 nominations
Birdman
, The Theory of Everything – 10 nominations
The Imitation Game – 9 nominations
Boyhood, Whiplash – 5 nominations
Interstellar, Mr Turner, Nightcrawler – 4 nominations
Pride – 3 nominations
’71, American Sniper, Big Eyes, Foxcatcher, Gone Girl, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ida, Into the Woods, Paddington, Under the Skin – 2 nominations

Selma, Pride and Grand Budapest Hotel surprise at Golden Globe nominations

The first of the three truly major awards ceremonies, the other two being the BAFTAs and the Oscars, has at last pushed its cards from its chest. Unsurprisingly, the likes of Boyhood, Birdman, Foxcatcher, The Theory of Everything, The Imitation Game and The Grand Budapest Hotel feature prolifically but there’s a few unexpected mentions for the films Selma, Pride, Annie, St Vincent, Nightcrawler and Into the Woods and the stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Bill Murray, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Aniston and Meryl Streep. A phenomenal nine Brits have cropped up in the acting nominations (Benedict Cumberbatch, David Oyelowo, Eddie Redmayne, Ralph Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Rosamund Pike, Emily Blunt, Keira Knightley and Helen Mirren). Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the ceremony next Spring.

Best Picture – Drama:

Boyhood
Foxcatcher
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything

Best Picture – Musical or Comedy:

Birdman
Into the Woods
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Pride
St Vincent

Best Director:

Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Ava DuVernay – Selma
David Fincher – Gone Girl
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood

Best Actor – Drama:

Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
David Oyelowo – Selma
Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything

Best Actress – Drama:

Jennifer Aniston – Cake
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Julianne Moore – Still Alice
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon – Wild

Best Actor – Musical or Comedy:

Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Michael Keaton – Birdman
Bill Murray – St Vincent
Joaquin Phoenix – Inherent Vice
Christoph Waltz – Big Eyes

Best Actress: Musical or Comedy:

Amy Adams – Big Eyes
Emily Blunt – Into the Woods
Helen Mirren – The Hundred-Foot Journey
Julianne Moore – Maps to the Stars
Quvenzhane Wallis – Annie

Best Supporting Actor:

Robert Duvall – The Judge
Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
Edward Norton – Birdman
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
JK Simmons – Whiplash

Best Supporting Actress:

Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
Jessica Chastain – A Most Violent Year
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Emma Stone – Birdman
Meryl Streep – Into the Woods

Best Screenplay:

Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
Alejendro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Graham Moore – The Imitation Game

Best Original Score:

Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game
Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross – Gone Girl
Antonio Sanchez – Birdman
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar

Best Original Song:

Big Eyes – Big Eyes – Lana Del Rey
Glory – Selma – John Legend, Common
Mercy Is – Noah – Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye
Opportunity – Annie – Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck
Yellow Flicker Beat – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 – Lorde

Best Foreign Language Film:

Force Majeure
Gett: The Trial of Vivianne Amsalem
Ida
Leviathan
Tangerines

Best Animated Feature:

Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
The Lego Movie

Here’s the list of the biggest nomination holders:

Birdman – 7
Boyhood – 5
The Imitation Game – 5
Gone Girl – 4
The Grand Budapest Hotel – 4
Selma – 4
The Theory of Everything – 4
Big Eyes – 3
Into the Woods – 3
St Vincent – 3
Foxcatcher – 3