While 'Crimes of the Future' isn't an awards contender, it highlights how David Cronenberg should receive an honorary Oscar for his contributions to cinema.
” opened for general audiences this weekend without exactly lighting up the box office, which no one expected it to do.
When the precursor season begins later this year, it won’t be surprising to find groups such as the Toronto Film Critics give the movie noms or wins for its actors, notably Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux. Even original screenplay or Kristen Stewart could pop up. When it comes to the guilds, two artisan categories could be in play for noms — production design and makeup and hairstyling, depending on how loud the fall circuit goes.
Violence and horror have been pillars of his gravitas and it’s too simple to say the Academy just doesn’t dig the genre. Some styles are just ahead of their time. While the membership is making progressive movements towards an array of different movies and styles , Cronenberg’s 22 feature films have never resembled any big Oscar movie in history.
Four years away from the Academy expanding to 10 best picture nominees, it was near impossible for the film to crack a five-allotted lineup that also included a look at a tortured author and a news organization’s fight against politicians .
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