Performance by an actress in a supporting role nominees:
Amy Adams in VICE
Marina de Tavira in ROMA
Regina King in IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Emma Stone in THE FAVOURITE
Rachel Weisz in THE FAVOURITE
- REGINA KING (If Beale Street Could Talk)
- AMY ADAMS (Vice)
- RACHEL WEISZ The Favourite 6/1
Our Winner:
- Emma Stone (The Favourite) – Rachel Weisz seems to be getting The Favourite’s plaudits (no doubt in part to the great facial disfigurement make up she carries so well), but we found Emma Stone’s performance to be even more impressive as she plays each of the weakling, equal and bully with ease.
The Academy Award Winner
- Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk)
MovieViews Reviews:
Poster | Movie | Year | Comments | Reviewer | Rating |
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If Beale Street Could Tak | 2018 | I haven't read the book, but this felt like an important story of love and an inherently racist police force/legal system. However the overly dramatic romance scenes and arty incidental shots lessen the impact of the actual drama. | Gordon | 7 |
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Roma | 2018 | The deliberately mundane story of a house maid. I was struggling to see what the critics had seen in the film until a scene that singularly blew me away (waves). It was so wonderfully shot and acted that I fully welled up at the beauty and horror of it. | Gordon | 7 |
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The Favourite | 2018 | A quirky period tale of two cousins fighting for the attentions of the Queen. Coleman and Stone are superb and the direction inventive, but the story sags quite heavily before a polarising end. | Gordon | 8 |
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Vice | 2018 | Initially Vice appears to be just an excuse to re-do the Big Short formula and for Bale to dust off his Batman voice, but in fact it is another fascinating docu-dramedy from the master of this new genre, Adam McKay. | Gordon | 8 |