Wednesday, January 23, 2019


Lady Gaga is up for two
Academy Awards, having secured nominations for Best Original Song and Best Actress for her work in
A Star Is Born.
“Shallow,” which Gaga wrote with
Mark Ronson,
Anthony Rossomando and
Andrew Wyatt, won the
Golden Globe earlier this month and will again be considered a front-runner for the trophy against
Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “All the Stars” from
Black Panther.
Golden Globe winners
Bohemian Rhapsody and
A Star Is Born are among the eight films in the running for Best Picture.
Green Book, about a chapter in the life of pianist
Don Shirley, is considered a front-runner in a field that includes
Vice,
Spike Lee’s
BlacKkKlansman and
Black Panther, the first superhero film to be nominated in the category.
In the Best Actress category, Gaga is up against
Yalitza Aparicio (
Roma),
Glenn Close (
The Wife),
Olivia Colman (
The Favourite), and
Melissa McCarthy (
Can You Ever Forgive Me?).
Best Actor nominee
Rami Malek, who won the Golden Globe for his portrayal of
Freddie Mercury in the
Queen biopic
Bohemian Rhapsody, is up against
Bradley Cooper, who plays the role of a musician in
A Star Is Born, and three other portrayals of real-life people:
Willem Dafoe as
Vincent Van Gogh;,
Christian Bale as
Dick Cheney and
Viggo Mortensen as Shirley’s driver,
Tony Lip.
Best Picture nominees
Roma and
The Favourite lead the field with 10 nominations each.
Diane Warren secured her 10th nom without a win for “I’ll Fight,” which
Jennifer Hudson sings in the documentary
RBG.
David Rawlings and
Gillian Welch, the L.A.-based Americana artists new to Hollywood, secured a nom for “When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings” from the
Coen brothers’
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
Willie Watson and
Tim Blake Nelson sing the tune in the film.
On the more traditional side, the Oscar committee selected
Marc Shaiman and
Scott Wittman’s “The Place Where Lost Things Go” from
Mary Poppins Returns, which
Emily Blunt sings.
The score nominees include last year’s winner in the category,
Alexandre Desplat, for
Isle of Dogs, trumpeter
Terence Blanchard for
BlacKkKlansman, and Original Song nominees Shaiman and Wittman for
Mary Poppins Returns. Black Panther’s
Ludwig Göransson,
Grammy-nominated for his work with
Childish Gambino and the film score, is a first-time nominee;
If Beale Street Could Talk’s
Nicholas Britell was previously nominated for
Moonlight.
The 91st Academy Awards will be handed out at the
Dolby Theatre on 2/24. Balloting is open from 2/12 to 2/19. Let the lobbying begin.
A full list of nominations is
here.