LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Terrifying clown or heartbroken dad? Scheming pole dancer or ruthless divorce lawyer?
Hollywood actors make their picks on Sunday for the best movie performances of 2019 as a crowded awards season begins to take shape ahead of the ultimate accolades – the Oscars – next month.
“Joker” star Joaquin Phoenix, “Marriage Story” lead actor Adam Driver, Jennifer Lopez of “Hustlers” and Laura Dern in “Marriage Story” are among the A-listers competing for Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards at a ceremony that focuses entirely on performers.
Sexual harassment drama “Bombshell” goes into Sunday’s awards with a leading four nods for its story of how misconduct allegations by women in 2016 led to the ouster of Fox News network founder Roger Ailes.
Charlize Theron, who underwent hours in make-up to transform her appearance for her role as former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, is one of the favorites, along with her “Bombshell” co-stars Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie. Ailes denied multiple accusations from female staffers and died a year later.
However, Rene Zellweger has picked up most of the prizes so far for her performance as a desperate, aging Judy Garland in biopic “Judy.” A win at SAG after a Golden Globe earlier this month will further boost her chances for a second Oscar next month.
The SAG awards are closely watched as an indicator of Oscar success because actors form the largest voting group in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Yet this year, several of the contenders for best picture at the Oscars on Feb. 9 were not nominated for cast ensemble at SAG. They include dark comic book story “Joker,” heart-wrenching divorce drama “Marriage Story,” immersive World War One film “1917” and novel adaptation “Little Women.”
“Bombshell” last week failed to make a big impact in Oscar nominations and after a disappointing $30 million box office so far, awards pundits say the contest for SAG’s top prize of best movie cast is likely to come down to two star laden films – Netflix (NFLX.O) gangster epic “The Irishman” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” the 1960s throwback celebrating the entertainment industry.
Brad Pitt’s charming stunt man and Leonardo DiCaprio’s fading Western star are nominated for “Once Upon a Time,” while Al Pacino and Joe Pesci are both in the supporting actor race for “The Irishman.”
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