Best Picture Nominees — Gravity
Today we reach the end of our Best Picture nominee recap with one of the favorites, "Gravity." The awards take place on Sunday, March 2.
Movie: Gravity
Nominations: 10
Nominated For: Best Picture, Best Actress (Sandra Bullock), Best Director (Alfonso Cuaron), Best Cinematography (Emmanuel Lubezki), Best Original Score (Steven Price), Best Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Production Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing
About: "Gravity" tied "American Hustle" for the most nominations. But unlike many of the other nominated films, "Gravity" is being hailed as a technical achievement. There aren't many actors in the film at all, and for much of the plot it's only Bullock. She has been rightly nominated, and at various points was a favorite. Most critics see her third now. "Gravity," however, seems poised to win the most awards of any film on Sunday. It's nearly a lock to sweep the technical awards — categories often dominated by summer blockbusters. And most pundits believe that Cuaron will win the directing prize for this film's achievement. It could easily rack up a half dozen awards or more before the night is through, and that's before considering that it is neck-and-neck with "12 Years A Slave" for the Best Picture race. Some believe it will win, and if it does it will likely get the editing award that typically goes with the Best Picture winner. I remain torn. I loved "Gravity," and I think it was an incredible technical achievement, but I am not sure it will win Best Picture yet.
Verdict: Four stars out of four
"Gravity" is now playing in theaters, and was released today on DVD and Blu-Ray. Honestly, though, this is the kind of film that needs to be seen on the big screen to be appreciated, so catch it before Sunday.
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