The Oscar shortlists were released on December 17, the results of which are analyzed in Anne Thompson’s overview. Here, we’re covering the crafts of makeup and hairstyling, original score, sound, and visual effects.
“Wicked” was the big winner — appearing on all four lists. This was followed by three-listers “Emilia Pérez”, “Dune: Part Two”, “Gladiator II”, and “Alien: Romulus”.
Scoring two noms were “Nosferatu”, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”, “Blitz”, “Deadpool & Wolverine”, and “The Wild Robot”.
The rest of the nominees were broken down by the following:
Muahs: “The Apprentice,” “A Different Man,” “Maria,” “The Substance,” and “Waltzing with Brando.”
Score: “Babygirl,” “Blink Twice,” “The Brutalist,” “Challengers,” “Conclave,” “The Fire Inside,” “Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1,” “Inside Out 2,” “The Room Next Door,” “Sing Sing,” “The Six Triple Eight,” and “Young Woman and the Sea.”
Sound: “A Complete Unknown” and “Joker: Folie à Deux.”
Visual Effects: “Better Man,” “Civil War,” “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,...
“Wicked” was the big winner — appearing on all four lists. This was followed by three-listers “Emilia Pérez”, “Dune: Part Two”, “Gladiator II”, and “Alien: Romulus”.
Scoring two noms were “Nosferatu”, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”, “Blitz”, “Deadpool & Wolverine”, and “The Wild Robot”.
The rest of the nominees were broken down by the following:
Muahs: “The Apprentice,” “A Different Man,” “Maria,” “The Substance,” and “Waltzing with Brando.”
Score: “Babygirl,” “Blink Twice,” “The Brutalist,” “Challengers,” “Conclave,” “The Fire Inside,” “Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1,” “Inside Out 2,” “The Room Next Door,” “Sing Sing,” “The Six Triple Eight,” and “Young Woman and the Sea.”
Sound: “A Complete Unknown” and “Joker: Folie à Deux.”
Visual Effects: “Better Man,” “Civil War,” “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,...
- 12/17/2024
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
If you think you’ve been seeing a lot of Donald Trump lately, just imagine being Brandi Boulet.
The Toronto-based prosthetic and makeup artist who worked on The Apprentice spent months studying the once and future president to capture his hair, face and body as it aged.
“[We would] change his foundation as he started getting a little bit darker but not quite orange yet. We changed his sideburns throughout, depending on what [life] stage we were at, changed the color of his eyebrows, the color of his wig, and then we’d put a bald plate on him that you could see through the wig as his hair was starting to thin,” she said, describing the process of turning Sebastian Stan into the leader of the free world. “When he looked his worst and he was on diet pills, we’d make him sweaty and we’d do all this breakdown on his skin with broken capillaries.
The Toronto-based prosthetic and makeup artist who worked on The Apprentice spent months studying the once and future president to capture his hair, face and body as it aged.
“[We would] change his foundation as he started getting a little bit darker but not quite orange yet. We changed his sideburns throughout, depending on what [life] stage we were at, changed the color of his eyebrows, the color of his wig, and then we’d put a bald plate on him that you could see through the wig as his hair was starting to thin,” she said, describing the process of turning Sebastian Stan into the leader of the free world. “When he looked his worst and he was on diet pills, we’d make him sweaty and we’d do all this breakdown on his skin with broken capillaries.
- 12/3/2024
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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