On Sunday, February 22, Hollywood will honor its own with awards, tributes, speeches, and performances at the Academy Awards. Often the awards go to movies and performances that are more particularly appreciated by Hollywood insiders than the masses. For instance, the top movie of 2014, judged by as of this writing, was , but it didn’t get any nominations, not even for the popular soundtrack song, “Yellow Flicker Beat.â€
As far as the Best Picture nominees go, American Sniper stands at #3, but you have to go all the way down to #44 to find the next Best Picture nod (The Imitation Game), and two of them (Whiplash, Boyhood) aren’t even in the top 100. These smaller scope works of art don’t find the broad audiences of a summer blockbuster. Interestingly, a couple of spiritually-themed movies made the top 50: and .
In spite of the divergence between what people are willing to pay to see and what actually gets nominated for Best Picture, I still find it an interesting race. Michael Keaton turned in the performance of his career in Birdman, as did J. K. Simmons in Whiplash, two films that are finely crafted but have bleak perspectives on humanity. The Grand Budapest Hotel is a masterpiece of design, but its quirky, dark humor isn’t for everyone. Patricia Arquette and the other stars of Boyhood brought honest realism to that unique filmed-over-12-years experience.
If it were left to me, I’d give the Best Picture award to Selma. Not because every single piece of the picture was perfect, but because the overall experience was the most powerful for me. No other movie this year inspired and challenged me quite the same way. Perhaps these criteria explain why I haven’t been invited into the Academy as of yet.
Lots of awards are handed out beyond Best Picture, however, and you might like to know a little more about those movies. Below you can find a list of Banner-reviewed movies that have been nominated for one award or another; each title is a link to the review.
: Animated Feature Film
: Actor in a Supporting Role, Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Picture, Directing, Film Editing, Writing (Original Screenplay)
: Visual Effects
: Makeup and Hairstyling, Visual Effects
: Sound Editing
: Animated Feature Film
: Cinematography, Foreign Language Film
: Music (Original Score), Production Design, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Visual Effects
: Actress in a Supporting Role, Costume Design, Production Design
: Music (Original Song)
: Costume Design
: Best Picture, Music (Original Song)
: Cinematography, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing
: Visual Effects
About the Author
Kristy Quist is Tuned In editor for The Banner and a member of Neland Ave. CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich.