Best Picture Nominees: The Holdovers
On January 23, the Academy Award Nominations were announced. A total of ten films will be competing for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, which take place on Sunday, March 10. From now until then, I will be looking at each of the Best Picture Nominees.
The Holdovers
Starring: Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Dominic Sessa
Director: Alexander Payne
Total Nominations: 5
Nominated For: Best Picture, Best Actor (Giamatti), Best Supporting Actress (Randolph), Best Original Screenplay (David Hemingsen), Best Editing
About: This is a film that has really gained traction the past few months. It was a bit of a late release, dropping in November, but it is a powerful drama and a fun holiday film. I've long enjoyed films from Payne, and I enjoyed this film as well. I don't think it's among the favorites for Best Picture, but it could be a strong competitor in a few categories. It's got an outside shot at screenplay, though I don't thing Hemingsen's script is the strongest in the field. The best shot at awards probably comes in the acting categories. Giamatti has picked up momentum and is among the front-runners, probably alongside Cillian Murphy. In the Supporting Actress field, Randolph has been taking many of the awards leading up to the Academy Awards. There are some strong actresses in the field, but I think Randolph is the front-runner at this point. I wouldn't be shocked if The Holdovers fails to win a single award, but I think it will end up with one or both of the acting awards for which it's nominated.
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