How Andrea Riseborough Crashed the Best Actress Oscar Race

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
  • One of the biggest Oscar shockers in recent years was last week's Best Actress nomination for Andrea Riseborough. In this video, I break down the five reasons why Riseborough received her surprise Oscar nod for the indie drama To Leslie. #oscars #academyawards #andreariseborough #toleslie #bestactress #brianrowevideo
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Komentáře • 549

  • @TonyWhiteCreates
    @TonyWhiteCreates Před rokem +125

    What an amazingly well-rounded video! Thank you so much for not ignoring the bias against black actresses that are deserving, and naming two actresses who could have used the push!! MEANWHILE, giving Andrea her flowers!!!!

    • @thetriplethreat3
      @thetriplethreat3 Před rokem

      That’s my boy Brian!

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!! Your kind words mean a lot!

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Aww ❤️❤️❤️

    • @marioprevil1139
      @marioprevil1139 Před rokem

      yes, they must have something agains black person, that is the ONLY explanation.

    • @TonyWhiteCreates
      @TonyWhiteCreates Před rokem

      @@marioprevil1139 wow, it’s almost like I never said that in my comment! And any added meaning oh this nature is your own projection 😊

  • @kentann
    @kentann Před rokem +86

    After watching To Leslie, I must admit Andrea Riseborough deserves the nomination. It was a knockout indeed.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +11

      She was fantastic!

    • @geoffnelson6756
      @geoffnelson6756 Před rokem +2

      I have been a fan of Riseborough for many years, when I heard that she had 'fraudulently' gatecrashed the Oscar nominations, i though I would hold judgement till I had seen the film, pleased to see positive responses although I still haven't seen it. Sounds like the issue was it was small, low funded movie under the radar.

    • @binaryvoid0101
      @binaryvoid0101 Před rokem +9

      Although Andrea's performance was good as it carried the entire film, her character wasn't anything we haven't seen before. Hollywood has been cosplaying homeless drug addicts since forever. In my opinion, Daniel Deadwyler, Viola Davis, and Mia Goth took greater emotional risks for characters that were frankly more interesting and original than Leslie.
      1. Michelle Yeoh [EEAAO]
      2. Cate Blanchett [Tár]
      3. Daniel Deadwyler [Till]
      4. Viola Davis [The Woman King]
      5. Mia Goth [Pearl]
      6. Andrea Riseborough [To Leslie]

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +4

      I really like Riseborough’s performance in To Leslie, and most deserving of an Oscar nomination, but I was over sold a bit when celebrities like Kate Winslet calling it the best performance of all time. Although Riseborough’s performance is very good, it doesn’t really bring anything new for that particular role (someone struggling with addiction) that we’ve already seen so many times before. It felt very similar to Anne Hathaway’s performance in Rachael Getting Married. I think any well accomplished actress would have given a very similar performance in comparison to Riseborough’s. Amy Adams would have brought out either the same or very similar performance for the same role, that’s just me saying.

    • @johnmarengo3988
      @johnmarengo3988 Před rokem

      @@binaryvoid0101 Andrea deserved the oscar, over the rest, hands down. Why do some pick out certain types of characters or stories and say 'its been done before. So what? Btw, think she was an alcoholic, not a drug addict. I remember Barry Levinson made a movie called The Humbling with Al Pacino, an over the hill actor. I liked it, thought it was good, and Pacino doing a bit of humorous role. It came out the same year as Birdman, so critics trashed it not on quality but that like birdman it was an aged actor, even tho that was the only similarity. Levinson said 'so two movies about an old actor is too much, but we can see dozens of action, car crash, action movies, or gangster movies, same romance stories. Thats the same with now Scorsese announced he wants to make a movie about Jesus. Everyone is saying 'why....he already made last temptation....'. So 2 films about christ, but like 6 or 7 mobster movies and no one thinks twice about it.
      I wouldn't say there was more movies about alcoholics or drug addicts than romance, martial arts, marvel, comedy, action, suspense type films that arent' that much different.

  • @perryjones7771
    @perryjones7771 Před rokem +9

    Not gonna lie when I was watching “Till” and Danielle it felt like I was watching a young Viola on the cusps of GREATNESS!

  • @trao1938
    @trao1938 Před rokem +21

    The real story here isn't that Riseborough 'stole' anyone's place. The real story is that a grassroots campaign spread the word about a phenomenal performance, which lead to Riseborough getting an Oscar nomination and all the recognition she deserves. The real story is that these actors SHOULDN'T have had to be doing the job movie critics are supposed to be doing. This movie has been around almost a year. WHERE were all the critics (and wannabee critics) that should've been giving it praise and attention? Thirty years ago (pre-internet) critics would've been raving about a performance like this. Back then, that is what we relied upon movie reviewers to do; to make us aware of the films we weren't hearing about. After the Osc. noms came out I checked CZcams for reviews and only found one. That's it. Because in this age of online movie vlogging, it's not about discovering great hidden cinematic gems. It's all about # of subscribers and clicking the LIKE button, so why waste time on an obscure film if you can generate more viewers by covering the same mainstream crap everyone else does. Movie critics have become so self-gratifying and lazy when it comes to doing their jobs. But rather than asking why so many critics dropped the ball on covering this movie, people instead want to blame actors for promoting a film "nobody's ever heard about."

  • @janecob5995
    @janecob5995 Před rokem +35

    I have watched Be Kind Rewind and gotten some insight to Sally Kirkland's Oscar campaign. Where her small studio couldn't afford a for your consideration push. Also, Bogarts 'campaigning tactics to win for an Oscar for the African Queen. I am sure there are more incidences. I am not upset when talent fights for themself. I am more upset with studio's using their money to fly voters to screenings or influence with gifts, or in the case of a Harvey Weinstein, intimidate and bully.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +2

      Very true, thanks for watching!

    • @binaryvoid0101
      @binaryvoid0101 Před rokem

      I feel bad for Danielle Deadwyler. Imagine being an actor of color playing by the rules all your career just to have your solid Oscar momentum crushed by a herd of rich white women saying the rules don't actually matter while implying that their candidate (a rich white British woman with a well-connected team) is an underdog subverting the Hollywood system.

    • @benhaynes4409
      @benhaynes4409 Před 5 měsíci

      Right on! Someone got in without spending millions in charming voters and we’re supposed to be outraged? If movies are good they shouldn’t need to campaign so much and get in on merit

  • @claudiobdv5166
    @claudiobdv5166 Před rokem +50

    The thing about this situation is that it is obvious that the academy members do not watch enough movies, at least in the time given to give their votes. How many amazing performances and movies might have been dismissed only because they were not seen by those who vote. I know that the Oscars work ok campaigning and this year has been very obvious, but the only way to change these controversies is to change the rules and make sure that, in order to vote, you have seen as many films as possible. I know it may sound impossible, but I think that it should be the first filter for any academy member.

    • @Awardshq
      @Awardshq Před rokem +2

      That's never gonna happen. Unless you have small committees like the BAFTAS.

    • @gabrielcastaneda9700
      @gabrielcastaneda9700 Před rokem

      You also have actress like tang Wei in decision to leave
      The actress in broker

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Good point!

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +1

      Both the directors of Till and The Woman King have openly admitted on how hard it was to convince Oscar voters to actually watch their movies. Of the voters who actually watched their movies, expressed how much much they enjoyed both Till and The Woman King, but for every Oscar voter how watched their movie, unfortunately there were so many who just chose not to watch it. I can understand the frustration with the directors of both Till and The Woman King, how can their films be judged on its merits if so many members have chosen not to give it a chance to at least be viewed first before judging. Watching all these movies should be an obligation for every Academy member, filmmakers shouldn’t have to struggle this much just to get their movies seen by voters. Just my opinion on it.

    • @Awardshq
      @Awardshq Před rokem

      @davy209 how exactly would they know that? The films have screenings but they academy has their voter portal where voters can watch online. So that's a BS excuse.

  • @CumpasFilms
    @CumpasFilms Před rokem +5

    why is it considered ethical if a big studio throws millions into an Oscar campaign, and unethical for your fellow actors to raise awareness of a spectacular performance???

    • @fmtalks1386
      @fmtalks1386 Před rokem

      Exactly! The double-standard is b.s. They're mad because big studio money/corporate dollars no longer guarantees nomination or win.

  • @SoulKnightKing
    @SoulKnightKing Před rokem +24

    I still disagree on two things.
    1. Cinematography snub for ASC nominees: Batman and Frontrunner Top Gun was the biggest shockers of the nominations. Riseborough is an easy #2
    2. I still think that Viola Davis was way ahead of Deadwyler as the film had performed well across the other precursors, and personally I still think Davis did a better performance. However, I still can't understand how 99% rating box office hit with powerhouse Ensemble led by Legendary Viola Davis with the only physical transformation of a Lead Actress. Plus stellar stuntwork, editing, sublime costumes, production design, and hair. Oh and that stellar score. I don't understand how Woman King got 0 nominations.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +2

      Same, The Woman King should’ve received multiple nominations!

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +3

      I think the real problem was that enough Oscar voters chose not to see The Woman King or Till. Both the directors of both movies have admitted in an interview on how much of a struggle it was for them just to convince Academy members just to see their movies. Of those who actually took the time to watch either or both The Woman King and Till all expressed how much they loved their respective films, but for every member who watched their films, there was just too many members who chose not to watch to their films during awards season unfortunately. I completely understand the frustration from both directors as it seems hugely unfair for their movies to be judged based solely on its merits if so many Academy voters just chose not to give their movies a chance just to be seen first before judging it. There’s definitely a subconscious bias against movies based on women of color being the main protagonist and if the role is not apart of the discussion of actually winning, then it would most likely be ignored entirely unfortunately. There should be an obligation for every Academy member to watch as many movies as they can not the other way around. Just my opinion on the matter.

  • @outinsider
    @outinsider Před rokem +11

    Thank you for naming without exceptionalizing this nomination. I don't think a slip of the tongue is nefarious. The Academy allowed her to keep her nomination, but I wish all those A-listers had that energy around a Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, and Pacific Islander produced, directed, and featured actor film. Thank you for naming the progress behind the problem too. BIPOC women have worked harder to get to the stage in the film industry to have some studio backing a campaign as happened with The Woman King and Till. Honestly, I think this year will be mentioned as a motivator for Danielle Deadwyler and Viola Davis in future Oscar campaigns for them, and awarding Michelle Yeoh, though very deserved on her end, doesn't cover the industry problem with women of color.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 6 měsíci

      Call me ignorant, and I don’t mean to offend anyone, but what does BIPOC stand for? Just asking.

    • @outinsider
      @outinsider Před 6 měsíci

      @@davy209 Black, Indigenous, People of Color

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Got it, thank you for replying back! 🙏🏽

    • @outinsider
      @outinsider Před 6 měsíci

      @@davy209 You're welcome!

  • @SoulKnightKing
    @SoulKnightKing Před rokem +20

    Also let's be real. Jennifer Hudson gave an Oscar winning performance in a flashy biopic last year in Respect. (Weak film, incredible performance) She even got into SAG over Stewart. Actors knew that Hudson did something special. However how she gave an Oscar winning performance but got zero buzz all season was astounding. Even when she made SAG, no one was surprised. Why? Because they knew her performance was worthy. But Hudson already had an Oscar so they didn't need to highlight her over Film Twitters/ Critic's Darling Kristen Stewart Last year. Ignore the fact that Gaga, Kidman, and Coleman were all also Academy Award winners, but Hudson didn't need buzz because she has her Oscar. The narrative quickly became after SAG "I cannot believe Stewart missed". Not one critic or actor or tweet was even shocked about Hudson but I saw what felt like an intentional effort but critics and Film Twitter to just ignore Hudson, she had SAG? Cool. Let's not even put her in our top 10 predictions list. This was just last year. She was also up for Best Original Song and scored the Grammy and Golden Globe nomination, and she couldn't even get the nomination there. So Academy Award winner Hudson woke up last year to Nominations morning seeing she missed 2 potential Oscar Nominations and THERE WAS ZERO BACKLASH last year. So getting upset over Deadwyler, but ignoring Hudson last year for me is beyond telling for where the industry and critics true priorities lie.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +2

      Good point, Hudson was incredible!!

    • @jesseseale2558
      @jesseseale2558 Před 8 měsíci

      It’s ok though. Why? JHud is an EGOT recipient and has her own talk show that currently in its 2nd season. Sometimes bigger things come unexpectedly without any notice

  • @pinoymusikaatbp.7498
    @pinoymusikaatbp.7498 Před rokem +23

    I've watched many Oscar winning performances in the past and I honestly feel, Andrea Riseborough's magnificent performance in a small film, To Leslie, should be in the level of these great award winning actresses. I hope many academy members will watch the film and give recognition to this phenomenal actress.

  • @bandgeeksrul
    @bandgeeksrul Před rokem +63

    I so badly wish Deadwyler was in this lineup. I’ve been wanting for a while for the academy to expand their acting categories to 6-8 especially for years like this when the competition is sooo strong and so many worthy options deserve to be recognized.

    • @donna25871
      @donna25871 Před rokem +6

      And then what happens in the years when you’re struggling to get five strong performances (which happens more often than not)? #keepitatfive

    • @ZoraNH.dusttracks1891
      @ZoraNH.dusttracks1891 Před rokem +11

      Nah keep it at 5. Increasing it will not keep someone from getting left out…everyone can’t get nominated. There will always be outrage. No one even knows for sure was next in line this time around. People are just guessing based on subjective views.

    • @vanoscartabaloc
      @vanoscartabaloc Před rokem +5

      5 is okay since only 1 will be declared the winner after all.

    • @SoulKnightKing
      @SoulKnightKing Před rokem +11

      I mean 5 nominees is what keeps it prestigious. Otherwise its a participation trophy

    • @mr29
      @mr29 Před rokem +9

      I think 6 would be perfect. That is what The Emmys and The Baftas do.

  • @carolineglass4654
    @carolineglass4654 Před rokem +9

    Having worked with her twice in film, she's a brilliant Actress, hard-working and deserves to win. Well done Andrea!

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +5

      You’ve worked with her, that’s awesome!!

    • @marioprevil1139
      @marioprevil1139 Před rokem

      @@TheAwardsContender on the other hand, why do you hate her so much.

    • @winglee1976
      @winglee1976 Před rokem +2

      I’ve worked with her as her Costume Fitter in the indie film The Kindness of Strangers. She’s a great actress, I am happy for her nomination even though it happened in a surprise and unexpected way.

  • @winglee1976
    @winglee1976 Před rokem +10

    I agree with your thoughts that both Cate B and Michelle Yeoh were locks. I was very surprised that Andrea got this surprise nomination with almost no precursors like the other contenders, but I am happy for her and I think her performance looks amazing in the trailer. I don’t mind Ana de Armas nomination, she was fabulous and gave her all to play Marilyn in a very unlikeable film. I did see Fabelmans, and I honestly think Michelle Williams is not supposed to be nominated for Lead, it’s category fraud. She’s the one that sneaked in to take Deadwyler or Davis spots. It’s unfortunate that the way the A-list actors pulled their strings and campaigned for Andrea helped her get her nomination which I think she’s worthy of, but this might backfire and tarnish her career for future Oscar possibilities.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      A lot of factors were at play here. Ultimately I’m happy she got recognized. Thanks for watching!

    • @alisdairmckenzie
      @alisdairmckenzie Před 11 měsíci +2

      Absolutely. Williams shouldn't have been in the 5. Wrong category

  • @jonathanvelazquezph.d.2719

    Thank you for this insightful video. You've treated the topic with respect and clarity. I will definitely be looking to see her film and can't wait to find out if the Academy takes action, if at all. To be continued...

  • @evanmcguire5787
    @evanmcguire5787 Před rokem +1

    I love these videos. Thank you for doing so much research and getting this uploaded so quickly.

  • @rhythmoriented
    @rhythmoriented Před rokem +20

    Unfortunately, every year in every category great performances miss the cut. That’s the nature of The Oscars in particular and awards bodies in general. While I strongly believe that Cate Blanchett’s performance is the best of any male/female/lead/supporting actor this year, MANY performances have fortunately been propped up in various ways: feature stories on CZcams and television shows, interviews, and just the honor of being part of a popular or well-loved film. The joy of art extends far beyond the award season, and those who feel snubbed but truly are great stand the test of time.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Agreed!!

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +1

      I admit, even though I did not like Tar, Cate Blanchett’s performance is nothing short of spectacular and the only thing about the movie.

  • @VTMCompany
    @VTMCompany Před rokem +12

    I certainly enjoyed her performance! I'm also very pleased Ana de Armas got her well-deserved nomination even in view of the fact "Blonde" is all over the place at the Razzie nominations. Michelle and Ana should both show up on the Oscars Red Carpet as MM.

  • @colorantartificiel3018
    @colorantartificiel3018 Před rokem +6

    You always deliver. You and BKR are my favourite. Always instructive and well researched. Bravo

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 Před rokem +12

    Got to admit Whoopi Goldberg may have inadvertently damaged Deadwyler’s chances with her own missteps over the past couple of months. Her continual overt campaigning really turned me off.

  • @lytaquiroz1524
    @lytaquiroz1524 Před rokem +49

    Her nominations rubs me in the wrong way
    Many who watch many independient movies throught the year know good performances are always there, but why was this different is the problem. Famous friends, thats just it
    I think by now you should do a "WOC and the elusive lead actress Oscar", cause thats the real question

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 Před rokem +3

      Viola Davis lacks famous friends? She's a superstar.

    • @marcor7044
      @marcor7044 Před rokem +4

      EXACTLY! There have been many movies like To Leslie that were much more well known but still didn´t get noticed by the Academy.

    • @MouhamadouBDiagne
      @MouhamadouBDiagne Před rokem +6

      @@Tolstoy111 And those superstar friends chose to put their weight behind a little known white actress in a film no one saw instead of her. That's literally how racism works.

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 Před rokem

      @@MouhamadouBDiagne Huh? Viola has won an Oscar and has been nominated multiple times. She is not OWED a nomination. Do you think the peers who had voted for her numerous times in the past just randomly became racist?

    • @MouhamadouBDiagne
      @MouhamadouBDiagne Před rokem

      @@Tolstoy111 Every talented and accomplished black woman actress is owed a best actress oscar considering only ONE NON WHITE WOMAN has won in 95 years.

  • @adamwaters5909
    @adamwaters5909 Před rokem +3

    Amazing video as always!!! I really hope you do a video on the winners after the Oscars this year. It definitely has been a different kind of year for film for sure. I’m definitely anticipating several shocking wins 😮🤗

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      I’m planning an Oscars reaction video directly after the ceremony. Thanks, Adam!

    • @adamwaters5909
      @adamwaters5909 Před rokem

      @@TheAwardsContender yay I’m excited for it 🤗❤️

  • @jesusangelespinosasalgado9430

    Let's just go to the point... Andrea DESERVED THIS NOMINATION. She was massive and devastating... But instead of overexplaining and go through every grey area let's use examples being based on the small budget indie films existing.
    Do you all think this would've happened to Adepero Oduye in 2012 (only Meryl mencioned her at the Globes)? Radha Blank in 2021? Alfre Woodard in 2020? Taylour Paige, Brittany S. Hall and Kali Reis in 2022? Emayatzy Corinealdi in 2013? Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in 2016?
    Maybe Gwyneth and the rest were too busy specially when it comes with them bragging about the importance of inclusivity... But SHAME ON Frances Fisher, was awful using the NAMES!!!

  • @MrJoker3571
    @MrJoker3571 Před rokem +28

    I predicted Riseborough in my Lead Actress lineup as a NGNG kind of prediction, not just because a lot of her peers were campaigning for her, but also because out of all of the actors the one I was surprised who was campaigning for her was Edward Norton. The fact that he has a reputation of being hard to work with & he even said in his tweet that he rarely campaigns for anything and was willing to do this for Andrea, I thought, "Maybe she can make it in the lineup?" And then, she made it in...

  • @johnnolan5579
    @johnnolan5579 Před rokem +6

    Loved her in "Crocodile" an episode of Black Mirror.

  • @jaygarcia8508
    @jaygarcia8508 Před rokem +9

    So many amazing performances go absolutely unoticed because most low budget films can't afford advertisement. Her performance was incredible & she absolutely deserved her nomination.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Agreed!!

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +1

      I really like Riseborough’s performance in To Leslie, and most deserving of an Oscar nomination, but I was over sold a bit when celebrities like Kate Winslet calling it the best performance of all time. Although Riseborough’s performance is very good, it doesn’t really bring anything new for that particular role (someone struggling with addiction) that we’ve already seen so many times before. It felt very similar to Anne Hathaway’s performance in Rachael Getting Married. I think any well accomplished actress would have given a very similar performance in comparison to Riseborough’s. Amy Adams would have brought out either the same or very similar performance for the same role,. That’s just my opinion on it.

    • @jaygarcia8508
      @jaygarcia8508 Před rokem +1

      @@davy209 I absolutely agree with you. You make a very good point. I absolutely loved Anne Hathaway's performance in Rachel Getting Married & Amy Addams, to me, is the absolute best in any role she takes on.

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +1

      My personal picks for Best Actress would be:
      1. Michelle Yeoh- EEAAO
      2. Cate Blanchett- Tar
      3. Danielle Deadwyler- Till
      4. Tang Wei- Decision to Leave
      5. Andrea Riseborough- To Leslie
      (Viola Davis was a very close #5, but decided on Riseborough mostly due to screen time as Viola wasn’t the true lead performer in The Woman King (Thusu Mbedu is).

    • @jaygarcia8508
      @jaygarcia8508 Před rokem +1

      @@davy209 That is a great list of picks. I wouldn't change it 👌🏼

  • @DianaL-ou6pb
    @DianaL-ou6pb Před rokem +4

    I had never heard of Andrea Riseborough before, but I watched the movie and her performance was superb. Now I am obsessed with seeing all of her performances. The nomination is well deserved. The fact that fellow actors spread the word on her performance should not be should be frowned upon when movie studios mount well funded, well organized campaigns to get their actors/actreeses nominations. I am glad there is at least some diversity in that Michelle Yeoh was nominated. (Asian actors and actresses have been largely ignored as well). So far "To Leslie" is the only film I have seen of the BEST actress nominations. I look forward to seeing the performances of the other actresses that were nominated this year as well as the performances of Davis and Deadwyler. .

  • @SilambarasuSivakurunathan

    Love how people just glossed over the monumental nomination Michelle Yeoh got because two black actresses didn't get in!

    • @itsbeyondme5560
      @itsbeyondme5560 Před rokem +3

      She is Asian. Not black

    • @SilambarasuSivakurunathan
      @SilambarasuSivakurunathan Před rokem +1

      @It's BeYoND mE so the first asian-identifying actress being nominated in the category after almost 9 decades doesn't matter because black actresses were unfortunately not?

    • @itsbeyondme5560
      @itsbeyondme5560 Před rokem +2

      @@SilambarasuSivakurunathan people love Asians but not black people. We are still suffering from society, but not the asians

    • @tfaddict8254
      @tfaddict8254 Před rokem

      @@SilambarasuSivakurunathan Merle Oberon was nominated in 1938... Michelle Yeoh is NOT the first Asian to be nominated for an Oscar!!!! They concealed Merle's Eurasian heritage for the sake of her career.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Yeoh for the win!

  • @nikkiarafiles3132
    @nikkiarafiles3132 Před rokem +4

    It's a good thing Michelle Yeoh got the Oscar. I absolutely was rooting for her to win instead of Andrea Riseborough because if she wins the award, she would have been the next Marcia Gay Harden & Marisa Toemi. 😅 They were also snubbed in other nominations in the other major events in the US, including the BAFTA. 😅

  • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
    @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před rokem +3

    I've met this type of women and I have to say that Andria did a really great job. Just give her the Oscar!

  • @j.cutrone
    @j.cutrone Před rokem +37

    I must say, Andrea's performance in To Leslie was heartbreaking and so real. However, Viola and Danielle should've been nominated, replacing both Ana and Michelle. It blows my mind how they weren't nominated!

  • @DavidN369
    @DavidN369 Před rokem +3

    Sensationally clear--eyed take, Mr. Rowe. Your reaction on Nomination Morning closely mirrored my own (Mr. Henry, Mr. Mescal, YES). Ms. Riseborough is certainly deserving, and then some, though my heart still aches for Ms. Deadwyler, who was beyond preternatural. Ah, Hollywood. Thanks again for your wonderful insights.

  • @nasb2218
    @nasb2218 Před rokem +7

    SHE GAVE ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR. TANG WEI ALSO DESERVED A NOM.

    • @vickster5001
      @vickster5001 Před rokem +3

      Agree on Tang Wei. Actors in international films really need to start getting recognition.

    • @nasb2218
      @nasb2218 Před rokem +3

      @@vickster5001 Tang Wei gave incredible performance in lust, caution one of the best Meinstream Chinese film , now in decision to leave she was better than Cate Blanchett in tar

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Yes!!

  •  Před rokem +10

    This whole situation is so absurd and the vitriol around her is so strong, that I won't be surprised if she wins. Who knows what's going on behind the scenes right now?

    • @mikegonzalez503
      @mikegonzalez503 Před rokem +6

      Yeah. It's gonna hurt, since I think Michelle Yeoh is so deserving in a movie that will most likely be remembered far longer than any of these nominated.

    •  Před rokem +5

      @@mikegonzalez503 I can imagine a reality where Blanchett and Yeoh cancel each other and Andrea wins. Keep watching

    • @HeelPower200
      @HeelPower200 Před rokem +4

      She could very easily win if the nomination is not rescineded. She has total backing of the actors branch and they've already got together and decided she's the best.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Very true!

    • @DeeDeeFatmLoverWanab
      @DeeDeeFatmLoverWanab Před rokem +1

      She is not winning this . I swear if she does i might go crazy. Did y'all not see Tár 😭 Cate gave the best performance of the decade so far and yes I saw To Leslie

  • @doncasto8520
    @doncasto8520 Před rokem +9

    I've had "To Leslie" on my watchlist for a long time because it got universal praise, a high Rotten Tomatoes score and she got an Independent Spirit Award nomination. Hat's off to indie movies like this getting some love. I like that you think she's deserving but that women of color didn't get the same kind of push. I think Michelle Williams whom is a supporting actress shouldn't have gotten in or de Armas shouldn't have gotten in.

  • @cynthiarouse
    @cynthiarouse Před rokem +2

    Because her performance was so brilliant people couldn't help but notice? It's very rare but it does happen....when the moon is blue...
    ; - )

  • @collinwoodresident
    @collinwoodresident Před rokem +3

    I think she is excellent.

  • @diannemanning1823
    @diannemanning1823 Před rokem +14

    Very thoughtful take on Best Actress Oscar Race. I would have put her performance MUCH earlier in your 5 reasons. (Unless 5th is the penultimate!) Campaign wouldn't have gone anywhere without how incredible she is. Contrary to other presumptions... I DO BELIEVE that - because of the personal endorsements - voters were inspired to WATCH and voted accordingly. Because, as you said, IF #ToLeslie was promoted by a large studio (like ALL the others), she would have been in the precursors and in conversation all along. The greatest TRAGEDY of this category is Danielle Deadwyler. (Not as taken with Viola. Solid but seen before. Being MS. Viola Davis. More upset that Gina didn't get more respect as director). Danielle was a revelation and DESERVED Nom. I adore Michelle but NOT this time. Fablemans overrated. Scoring noms because of Spielberg name. Ana's performance was fascinating for about 10 minutes then soooo repetitive. (The revelation in that confused film was Adrian Brody. The 1st scene between Miller and Monroe was easily the best scene in film). BUT contrary to some erroneous accusations, NONE of the endorsements of Andrea were an active dismissing of POC actresses but an uplifting of an underappreciated phenomenal actress. Most thought Danielle was a lock not only because of her phenomenal performance but (TBH) being a Black actress would have more security NOW because of Academy's efforts to diversify. Inclusivity was assumed BUT shouldn't have been in such a competitive category. Again, OTHER potentials were thought to be more vulnerable!! As far as ignored indie performances (and why not them) the NOW of this campaign I think has to do with artists rebelling against the millions spent on campaigns. Also, seeing YET AGAIN an unheralded, consummate, veteran actress being ignored. Lots of things were upended during COVID including film industry. Felt like the artists are flexing their power against the machine that is gearing up again. Look at last two BP winners. Note: Moviemaking is a business so BP this year will be bittersweet... influenced by those films that brought people back to attending NOT always the judge in excellence in art.

    • @marcusj4641
      @marcusj4641 Před rokem

      Specifically naming two African American actresses as "a lock" is a passive-aggressive, underhanded way of saying don't vote for the two African American actresses. White liberals play these kind of games all the time and feign innocence when they are caught. I won't name names. Frances Fisher.

    • @donp6441
      @donp6441 Před rokem +1

      Dianne that was so on point and well said. I completely agree. Thank you for sharing that.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 6 měsíci

      All great points made. I think both Andrea and Danielle deserved to be nominated together. I would’ve taken out either Anna De Armas or Michelle Williams to make room for Danielle Deadwyler to be honest.

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 6 měsíci

      I also want to point out, even though the Academy Awards always talks about inclusivity, it’s not always shown through their own actions. I think the majority of time a black actor even gets nominated, is because their performances are in the top 3 and apart of the “winning” conversation, rather than good enough to get the fifth slot. Being good enough to get nominated, most of the time, is just not enough to get nominated. It’s like they have to be always twice as good as the other 10 or 15 actors competing for those five slots. The fifth slot usually benefits more white actors if anything.

  • @hissellbermudez8122
    @hissellbermudez8122 Před rokem +7

    I remember her from Black Mirror’s Crocodile. She was outstanding in that episode.I have not yet seen the movie but I have no doubt she was great in it. It sucks it had a terrible distributor and many people didn’t get to see it. Indie movies often if not always provide the best acting performances and yet they don’t get to reach the masses. It also sucks she is getting all that hate online. I am more appalled to see that the academy isn’t yet able to recognise female directors in their branch.

  • @davy209
    @davy209 Před rokem +41

    Claiming that black actresses were locks to get nominated so they don’t have to vote for them was sketchy as fuck!

    • @MozzieMutant
      @MozzieMutant Před rokem +8

      It really was they knew what they were doing

    • @joymartin4640
      @joymartin4640 Před rokem +5

      @@MozzieMutant Yep, the Academy needs to suspend her for a year at the LEAST.

    • @ikexbankai
      @ikexbankai Před rokem

      More than sketchy. I’ll say racist and unconscious bias. Nothing is “locked” for black people in this country

    • @Gavin48
      @Gavin48 Před rokem +2

      She mentioned Cate and Yeoh in that post as well. Plus Frances Fisher did vote for Viola and lady from Till

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před rokem +6

      Name dropping other actors when campaigning is forbidden by academy rules. It’s a serious violation of ethics and it’s unfair to the the other actors in competition.

  • @pepperminttree
    @pepperminttree Před 10 měsíci

    12:53 really appreciate you bringing this up

  • @bruh_hahaha
    @bruh_hahaha Před rokem +8

    If Deadwyler had gotten in instead of de Armas or Williams this wouldn’t be an issue. But as it is, yeah, it looks BAAAD. 🤣🍿

  • @Han-fm7mo
    @Han-fm7mo Před rokem +30

    The obvious issue to me is Oscar voters not watching POC led movies. I find it hard to believe you can watch Till and not nominate Deadwyler. I’m over the moon about Brian T Henry getting in, but I’ve seen people use that to validate the Academy not having bias but in reality would his performance have been seen without JLaw in that film? If it had a black female lead would they have bothered? I doubt it.

    • @ianyoung6881
      @ianyoung6881 Před rokem +2

      When you wrote JLaw I thought you meant Jude Law.

    • @mamadouaziza2536
      @mamadouaziza2536 Před rokem

      U do realize that there are Black Academy members too? Its always been an issue if not enough member see your performance, you will not be nominated regardless of what the public wants and what the critics think...

    • @Han-fm7mo
      @Han-fm7mo Před rokem +2

      ​@@mamadouaziza2536 I am aware of that, yes. As for your other point, I agree it's always been an issue if not enough people see a performance.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @derrionbrown3923
    @derrionbrown3923 Před rokem

    Was looking forward to this 💯💯💯

  • @jessesmith-garcia5313
    @jessesmith-garcia5313 Před rokem +3

    My "small" opinion on this is it's only a controversy if she wins the Oscar, if she doesn't win, then it's a nomination and nothing more than that!

  • @jaylouis8227
    @jaylouis8227 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I actually love that Andrea Riseborough was able to garner a nomination for this film. She used social media to circumvent the typical Oscar campaign tactics and it worked to perfection. Also, her performance in To Leslie is actually really good.

  • @cobolsaurus
    @cobolsaurus Před rokem +2

    Whoever has any doubt about Andrea´s performance, do one thing: watch the movie. Her performance, other actors performances, and the film are amazing.

  • @fadhilramadhani1847
    @fadhilramadhani1847 Před rokem +4

    Danielle Deadwyler should have a frontrunner for this prize as well. Ana robbed her nom.
    Andrea has always been a great underrated actress and she deserves this.

  • @ellenripley4837
    @ellenripley4837 Před rokem +3

    This nomination feels like actors fighting against Hollywood's typical political campaigns when it comes to the Oscars.

    • @enriquesanchez9016
      @enriquesanchez9016 Před rokem

      Not really, it's just powerful Hollywood elitists doing favors to a friend. It's just as political as the typical Hollywood system, especially when women of color NEVER get the kind of push that Andrea got.

  • @nickBLT
    @nickBLT Před rokem +32

    That quote about her not knowing what happened is ridiculous. She knew what happened 100%. She cheated point blank.

    • @ikexbankai
      @ikexbankai Před rokem +6

      Yeah for her to insult our intelligence like that really piss me of. It makes me not what to watch the movie even though I will. Like of course she knows how it happened. They personally brought on two PR firms and then put social pressure on everyone to vote and talk about her

    • @Gavin48
      @Gavin48 Před rokem +8

      She didn't cheat. It's just a case of "don't ask don't get". It's not her fault the Academy were lukewarm on Till and Woman King.

    • @nickBLT
      @nickBLT Před rokem

      No the academy has rules about emails for example. One a week through the academy official channels. Her campaign was one a day through people’s personal connections. Also her campaign mentioned other actors and actively told people not to vote for viola and Danielle because “they were locked and didn’t need the vote” well guess what…

    • @fmtalks1386
      @fmtalks1386 Před rokem +3

      @Ike&Ike yeah, because there's never been PR done before and " For Your Consideration" ads make no difference. Lol

    • @ikexbankai
      @ikexbankai Před rokem +2

      @@Gavin48 what does Till and/or The Woman King have to do with the way her campaign was ran? Not a got damn thing. Her cheating has nothing to do with those two movies

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 Před rokem +5

    GREAT analysis, GREAT video yet again Brian, so interesting!! I think just about everyone who follows and are keenly interested in these award show nominations is more or less disappointed, shocked, outraged, or even disgusted that Danielle Deadwyler was left out... it's just wrong!!! Btw, I really really enjoyed your reaction video too back on announcement day, such a treat!!

  • @gabrielcastaneda9700
    @gabrielcastaneda9700 Před rokem +1

    Please release this film in theaters the studio needs to

  • @sandothemando8924
    @sandothemando8924 Před rokem +3

    Andrea Riseborough was very funny in The Death of Stalin. She showed her knack for comedic roles in that movie and it would be good to see her in more comedies. She's a versatile actress. I have to check out To Leslie now...

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Just watched Matilda and she is hilarious. A completely versatile actress, you’re right.

  • @geoffnelson6756
    @geoffnelson6756 Před rokem

    The acting in the first 20 seconds of this clip deserves a best actor Oscar, I was in tears it was so moving.

  • @hquryouti1025
    @hquryouti1025 Před rokem +1

    After I just watched here movie TO LESLIE she earned the winning I love it and I’m happy for her she won

  • @terrancemoore496
    @terrancemoore496 Před rokem +1

    Good video BTW, your video logically makes sense.

  • @stephendavis6267
    @stephendavis6267 Před rokem +5

    I am glad to see some defense of Riseborough's performance here. I understand the sour taste it leaves in one's mouth to see two women of color in acclaimed performances miss out, but Riseborough is not to blame for it. MGM is a notoriously bad campaigner and they did not give "Till" a strong enough push and Deadwyler's relative unknown status worked against her there, and "The Woman King" blanking across the board with the Oscars just shows there wasn't enough passion for it to get Davis in. I always thought Davis was the most vulnerable person to get all precursor nods and then miss, as we have seen happen with regularity over the last decade.
    And while I can see some frustration at the campaign tactics, I personally think it's refreshing to see something happen like this that doesn't cost millions of studio dollars in PR junkets, talk shows, roundtables and FYC ads actually succeed. The investigation happening now (which I doubt will end in any sort of strong disciplinary action, nor should it) feels very performative, especially since we've seen similar circumstances in the past pan out (i.e. the Shohreh Aghdashloo ad in 2003, Nicolas Chartier getting blocked from receiving his Oscar in 2009 but still technically winning it, as his name was read in the list of winners). In the age of social media, when an Instagram post can carry as much weight as a paid-for campaign ad in the New York Times, rules have to be be looked at and reflect the times we're in.

  • @mjohnson5030
    @mjohnson5030 Před rokem +1

    She deserved it. Andrea Riseborough has been in two of the same movie: The Hidden with Oblivion with Tom Cruise. A post apocalyptic survival flick about the last 2 survivors on planet Earth fighting monsters but learn that [SPOILERS... see it first. It's a good movie!]
    ...THEY are the bad guys! The monsters are just humans in masks!
    This "protagonist was unknowingly the villain" (or pawn of the villain) is almost a trope started by the book and movie versions of "I Am Legend" and appears in various forms in a dozen other movies such as "Extinction" with Michael Pena. But Andrea Riseborough did it twice! Impressive.

  • @WhenItsHalfPastFive
    @WhenItsHalfPastFive Před rokem +3

    She was amazing in To Leslie, and out of these nominees only Cate Blanchette, Michelle Yeoh and Riseborough are worthy of it. And I wouldn't even be mad if Riseborough won, although I think Cate deserves it.

  • @kylejohnson6867
    @kylejohnson6867 Před rokem +2

    As always, your insights are spot on. It’s a pleasure listening to your posts
    The situation Riseborough’s nomination now faces is unfortunately due to the actions of Academy Members who should have known better. Most of these actors who mounted this campaign have been nominated or won the award themselves. They know the rules and they are the individuals who should be held accountable by the Board of Governors. Actions, even good those with the best of intentions, have consequences. Riseborough, Davis, and Deadwyler are the ones paying the price and that isn’t fair nor equitable.
    An aside, Deadwyler’s name is spelled six different ways as I did a Google search to check my spelling, but the lack of effort by those writing about Deadwyler demonstrate just one of the barriers female actors of color must face. Yes, everyone has had their name misspelled but these errors were really off the mark considering it took minimal effort to establish which spelling is correct, now watch- I’ll have the wrong spelling.

  • @tbam73
    @tbam73 Před rokem +2

    Ana and Michele got in when they shouldn't have. The Academy played these talented women. Viola and Danielle you are brilliant

  • @blaz5210
    @blaz5210 Před rokem +4

    I actually predicted her to get nominated. I changed this sort of last minute after reading about the huge celebrity support, and I thought sure, lets see if this actually works. I would say Andrea was actually NOT the 5th slot, given the success of Andrea's campaign. I'd say she came to 4th or even 3rd, behind the untouchables Blanchett and Yeoh. My bet it Ana was fifth. I feel bad for both Viola and Danielle (I still have not yet seen Till.... still on my list), but Andrea didn't push any of them out of the nominations list. It was Blonde! Anyhow, watched To Leslie over the weekend and was blown away by Andrea. So happy for her success with the Oscar nomination!

  • @cwm8565
    @cwm8565 Před rokem +2

    Winstlet has for sure missed out on the TRUE best performances ever in cinema-Streep in Sophie’s Choice, and Cotillard in La Vie En Rose.

  • @lilygrace6605
    @lilygrace6605 Před rokem +2

    Great video! I would have swapped out Michelle Williams for Danielle Deadwyler, kept Andrea and Ana De Armas, who's despite her movie being awful, gave a great and sometimes uncanny performance. Michelle Williams should have gone for Supporting. I know her performance has been panned by some, but she's doing something really interesting in The Fabelmans and she could have had a chance of finally winning.

  • @wookinooki9023
    @wookinooki9023 Před rokem +1

    look at my emotions, look at my emotions, look at my emotions, look at my emotions, look at my emotions, look at my emotions, look at my emotions, look at my emotions...

  • @vickster5001
    @vickster5001 Před rokem +2

    Great balanced analysis of this subject. I watched the film last night and I agree she’s certainly worthy and under a bigger studio she’d have been in the conversation much more. I am upset Deadwyler isn’t there and can’t see how you wouldn’t have room for both on your ballot, but I don’t like how riseborough is getting so much hateful commentary online, The whole awards campaigning needs overhauling so more indie films, women of colour and performances in international films (Tang Wei was superb this year for example) all have a fair shot at nominations. I loved Alfred Woodard in clemency and in a pretty weak nominee list, it was dreadful she wasn’t even mentioned much. Maybe expanding to 6 now best picture is 10 would help but the whole awards campaigning machine needs to be reviewed.

  • @HollyHargreaves
    @HollyHargreaves Před rokem +2

    Great video & she deserves the nomination. I don't understand why throwing millions of dollars at a campaign is ok but this wasn't? I feel bad for her. Finally, her work is recognized but she has to deal with this BS.

  • @siddharthnaagar7028
    @siddharthnaagar7028 Před rokem +5

    Andrea Riseborough was terrific in this movie, even better than the frontrunners 🏃‍♂️to win this award

  • @DeeDeeFatmLoverWanab
    @DeeDeeFatmLoverWanab Před rokem +1

    As long as Miss Blanchett wins when March comes, I will be at peace. Otherwise I will only accept a win by one of the Michelles (Yeoh or Williams)

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Před rokem +4

    I’ve never heard of the film she was in nor have I seen much of Andrea Riseborough’s work so I can’t really comment on whether I think she should be nominated or not. That all said, it’s cool to hear your thoughts on this Brian, keep up the great work!

    • @caspersaysboooo
      @caspersaysboooo Před rokem +2

      Then you're missing out. She's appeared in many many great films, Battle of Sexes being one, Venus (2006). I may be bias however, as she's from my hometown in the North East of England.

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Před rokem +2

      @@caspersaysboooo Also must add her turn in Black Mirror!!

    • @Sharpe1502
      @Sharpe1502 Před rokem

      I think most film fans know her from Mandy.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem

      Thanks!

    • @Jared_Wignall
      @Jared_Wignall Před rokem

      @@caspersaysboooo I’ve seen Venus, but don’t recall her in it, I’ve also never watched Battle of the Sexes.

  • @SleepFan771
    @SleepFan771 Před rokem +2

    Really thorough video. Great stuff. I wish Best Actress was Cate Blanchett, Michelle Yeoh, Tang Wei, Danielle Deadwyler, & Mia Goth. At least people may seek out To Leslie to see Andrea Riseborough act.

  • @CaptainNippon
    @CaptainNippon Před rokem +3

    I haven't seen "To Leslie" and I won't, but I'll take Kate Winslet's word for it and assume it's the greatest performance by an actor ever in a motion picture. What Andrea Riseborought did was against the Academy rules and unethical. She pretty much asked her friends to spread the word and help her promote the movie amount voters and when someone like Kate Winslet says it's the "greatest performance ever" people and voters will take notice. The problem is "To Leslie" grossed only $46k to date and even less 3 weeks ago. So how does an actor from a movie that most people and voters have never heard of get a "Best Actress" nomination? Voters simply don't vote for actors if they never heard of or seen the movie, it's that simple, it doesn't matter how amazing the performance is. Riseborought didn't get a Golden Globe or SAG or bafta nomination so how does she get the Oscar then? The other four actresses received one or two and both Michelle Yeoh and Cate Blanchett received nominations for every award. Andrea Riseborought definitely takes away a nomination from a black actress or someone else because NO ONE would have voted for her.

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I agree! You make great points all around! What’s off putting, for me especially, is that Andrea’s nomination feels more like all of her very big names and powerful actor friends all came in and did all of the heavy lifting for her in campaigning to where she didn’t have to put in the work herself while the other actress like Danielle Deadwyler had to do. I would feel better about Andrea’s nomination if she was putting in the hard work in campaigning as much as Danielle and Viola were doing.

    • @CaptainNippon
      @CaptainNippon Před 6 měsíci

      @@davy209 Agreed. She definitely used her influential star power friends to spearhead the movie and her Oscar nomination. Here's another thing, NO ONE knew who Andrea Riseborought was until this whole Oscar thing blew up, she has no star power at all, hint why literally no one went to see her movie and the movie was not original. How many more white women or men with alcohol problems do we need to see? Her career is over after this, it was probably already over before this. Glad Michelle Yeoh won Best Leading Actress.

  • @josephcantelmo8687
    @josephcantelmo8687 Před rokem +1

    Amazing analysis. SO now what does this mean for the eventual winner? And will the taint of how the nomination was secured change the results? Is Miss Blanchette the frontrunner still? Does Miss Yeoh now become the frontrunner? OR will Miss Riseborough now become the frontrunner? It is very sad about Miss Deadwyler, VERY sad. Maybe Miss Blanchette is right about what she said at the show where why do we have "best" anything? Can't wait to see what you think will happen! Joseph from the US

  • @amosperrine1909
    @amosperrine1909 Před rokem +3

    Nice vid. Someone always gets a nod that is unexpected as actors invariably see a lot more movies than we do. Knowing quite a few SAG members, I can confidently say that they are looking at different things than you, me, or even critics. No one is saying the same thing about three actors who were surprises to me: I HONG CHAU, BRIAN TYREE HENRY and PAUL MESCAL. In short, sometimes a grassroots campaign that does not draw a lot of media attention works. The vids that you include demonstrates that the praise her fellow actors gave Riseborough was heartfelt and genuine.

    • @kevinpizano2931
      @kevinpizano2931 Před rokem +1

      Hong Chau got a SAG Nom, Brian Tyree Henry got a Critics Choice Nom, and Paul Mescal got a BAFTA and a Critics Choice Nom, they are not the same

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewlampe6116
    @andrewlampe6116 Před rokem +1

    1st reason should be her incredible towering performance

  • @alisdairmckenzie
    @alisdairmckenzie Před 11 měsíci

    Lol...I posted my comment right near the end. Great then that you mentioned her other roles...showing she wasn't some unknown actress.

  • @Lilah_Ninigigun_Belet-Eanna

    I thought Taylor Russell in Bones and All was simply extraordinary. I wish she could replace Andrea Riseborough. Hope she's the second black actress to win Best Actress in the future.

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +2

      Russell was excellent. The content of the film excluded her this awards season, sadly.

  • @apoorvasolanki8124
    @apoorvasolanki8124 Před rokem +4

    But best actress for Till was really expectable

  • @paulajf4205
    @paulajf4205 Před rokem +2

    So let's get this straight, the Academy doesn't have an issue with studio-induced, lots of money thrown at "campaigning," which some may say is lobbying, but they do take issue with an organic and authentic, word-of-mouth uplifting of a little-known performance by fans and peers?! Hmmm.

  • @jgg59
    @jgg59 Před rokem +2

    So the last time something like this really happened was the Sally Kirkland campaign. Kirkland did this with 1987 technology sending out videos of her film Anna and put up her own money and call on her friends, Robert Redford and Paul, Newman, etc. etc..

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem

      True, although she did win the Golden Globe, so her Oscar nom was expected.

  • @Dennisanyone-
    @Dennisanyone- Před rokem +3

    Future acting races should be campaigned like this. Through old fashioned word of mouth and social media. Often brilliant performances slip through the cracks because the studios can’t cough up the bucks to promote the actors work. I would argue Davis had a better shot getting in than De Armas. The less said about Blonde the better. Williams was dumb to campaign for lead actress considering she will not win again there. She should’ve gone for supporting, thereby having a reasonable chance of taking down Bassett. Reconsider your future strategy Michelle. I saw TL on streaming before the noms and was truly blown away by Anderas work. She’s definitely deserving of a win (in another year haha), and definitely is one of the top 5 by an actress this year. The Academy is ridiculous investigating her nomination. Considering all the tactics people have used for DECADES that would make the Hollywood Foreign Press blush. Short of her paying members of the actors branch off with money, let Andrea enjoy the nom. Still rooting for Cate and her virtuoso work in Tar.

  • @soil80
    @soil80 Před rokem +2

    One thing I don't get is... no one forced the voters to put her in. They had to watch the movies and put her performance above the others. The social media campaigning was to get attention but I don't think it would've been possible if the performance would've been just mediocre. I mean the copy paste thing is fishy if they didn't watch it and just put her in to do a favor for the director. I agree though, that there never was this kind of support for black women.

  • @lonellfletcher
    @lonellfletcher Před rokem +3

    I think because the push was so last minute and seemingly out of nowhere, that that is why it’s being investigated. If Ana and Michelle W didn’t have the big studio push and hadn’t been factors all season long, then it would be three shockers to potentially investigate. Sadly the one thing that should be investigated, racial bias, in the leading actress race especially, will never happen.

  • @Rankutubuki88
    @Rankutubuki88 Před rokem +1

    I hope Riseborough will win, the Actors Branch of the Academy will vote for her. But i think They will go to Michelle Yeoh for history as the first Asian Actress to win an Oscar for a leading Performance. I think the Battle is down in the two terrific women😍🙏

  • @katejunita8353
    @katejunita8353 Před rokem +2

    Very well deserving!

  • @ikexbankai
    @ikexbankai Před rokem +17

    No one is saying her performance isn’t worthy. She isn’t worthy of her nomination because her campaign broke the rules. Many actors are deserving BUT only 5 get them. Only 5 of many deserving thus why there’s campaign rules. And her campaign broke the rules. There’s no way she didn’t know what was being done in her name by the director and wife of the director of her movie. There’s just no damn way

    • @rehypotehcation3682
      @rehypotehcation3682 Před rokem

      Proof? Or do you mean the rule that black women shod be disproportionately represented or their will be tantrums?

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

  • @99fruitbat94
    @99fruitbat94 Před rokem +1

    She's fantastic as a young Margaret Thatcher . The long walk to Finchley. Free on CZcams 👍

  • @emillion4470
    @emillion4470 Před rokem +1

    Not since the golden era of silent films have we seen such a delightfully effusive mimed reaction onscreen... much more appreciated than those screeching juvenile monkeys in other award vlogs.

  • @ddddddd5555
    @ddddddd5555 Před rokem +5

    Wasn't Tilda Swinton the first one to be snubed despite her nominations in all other major precursors? and and wasn't Viola Davis nominated the very same year? Wasn't the academy recist back then? Or maybe it had something to do with the fact that Davis was in a stronger movie (oscar wise, not in reality) and was likely to win? nothing could've prevent her nomination that year nor her next nomination for fences. With all due respect to Davis and Deadwyler, while I honestly can't speak negatively on their performances, I also can't see them as the top five female performances of the year. True, the same can be said about Williams, however she has a strong movie (again, only in terms of the oscar IMO). I think Riseborough and De Armas had stronger performances, more difficult roles and more challenging. Riseborough is unrecognisable and De Armas if anything is underrated and should've won more awards for her role. After waching Blonde, I was surprised by the negative reviews that also prevented me from waching it sooner, it's not perfect but it's still a very good movie and I liked it much more than Elvis. Alot of eyebrows were raised when she was casted and she proved everyone wrong and I can't think of another actress doing a better job, and how hard must it was for someone who english isn't her native tongue to nail such a specific accent and voice. I don't think it's an oscars issue, it's hollywood that doesn't give black actors enough roles. every year actors left out but when there are only one or two black actors in contention it easier to single them out. Also can you elaborate why Riseborough's campaign seems illegitimate while the usual aggressive and expensive Harvey Weinstein's style campaigns are allowed? what's the difference between promoting via zoom vrs on a meet and greet?

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

    • @ddddddd5555
      @ddddddd5555 Před rokem

      @@TheAwardsContender Just remembered when Amy Adams was snubbed, the surprise nominee who "took" her spot was Ruth Negga. I think the american woke fixation for race is actually reduce black actors as if they've been given nominations as handouts.

    • @davy209
      @davy209 Před 9 měsíci

      Amy Adams snubbed for Best Actress in Arrival was absolutely egregious and still one of the biggest acting snubs in recent Oscar history. I didn’t think Ruth Negga should’ve gotten in over Amy Adams that year. The Academy didn’t need to overcompensate themselves that year, especially considering that was the year with Fences, Hidden Figures, and Moonlight. There were no shortage of great performances by black actors to nominate and they were all locks for a nominated from the very beginning of the award season!

  • @craigjb8740
    @craigjb8740 Před rokem +2

    She absolutely deserves a nomination in my opinion. I’m sick of the current system which is all tied in with money, marketing, expensive campaigns and schmoozing. Anytime money is involved with just about everything then nefariousness things happen.
    I really like that it was a grassroots campaign that got Andrea over the line and I wish there was more campaigns like it.
    There must be so many films with amazing performances that simply go under the radar so I’m happy Leslie has gotten more hype since the nomination.
    And I don’t like the narrative that it’s Andrea who made African Americans miss out on nominations. It could have been several of the others nominated too.
    Saying all this though, I haven’t seen it yet as it only opened this week in Australian cinemas. I’ll be checking it out on Sunday.
    Then ready for Oscars 😊

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @craigjb8740
      @craigjb8740 Před rokem

      @@TheAwardsContender ok. I couldn’t wait until Sunday. Saw To Leslie today, and WOW. What a performance. Absolutely Oscar worthy…if not the best performance out of the 5 nominees. A few more movies to cram in before Monday (US Sunday).
      Another nomination I’ve been thinking about is from 2019 when Nicole Kidman didn’t get a nomination for Destroyer which was another minor release without all the money for big campaigns.
      The Oscars completely need to overhaul the processes and rules so that every f gets a fair shot regardless of how much money can be spent on an Oscars campaign - IMO of course 😁
      Now off to watch a couple more movies

  • @leonardotomaz372
    @leonardotomaz372 Před rokem +1

    Im from brazil . I Watch this movie last Year , Andrea become my favorite actres . She is The moment .

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +1

      Great performance!!

    • @leonardotomaz372
      @leonardotomaz372 Před rokem

      @@TheAwardsContender yeah , i Watch The Eletrical Life of Louis Lain , Possessor, Burden and Nancy . Oh my god , she transforms herself in Another person ! She is great . I wanna se Lee with Winslet .
      Maybe next season both Andrea and Kate be nominaded again. I pray for this. Sorry About my poor inglesh .

    • @leonardotomaz372
      @leonardotomaz372 Před rokem

      Did You remember when Fernanda Montenegro The brazilian actres Been nominated , was The begginning of my passion for movies and Awards seasons.

  • @daniellaspace1617
    @daniellaspace1617 Před rokem

    Andre did an amazing job, so I can’t say she didn’t deserve the nom.

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 Před rokem +2

    All I know is somehow I ended up with a DVD of Shadow Dancer a BBC production starring Andrea Riseborough as a reluctant IRA operative and young mother sporting a spot on Northern Irish Accent. She knocked me out completely. In that bunch of free DVDs I was given in Copenhagen to watch in my off grid Camper when I wasn't playing Jazz piano was also a 2013 flick "Disconnect" a critically well received cautionary tale about teen cyber bullying and cyber-$exploitation and local news etc. With Jason Bateman, Hope Davis Alexander Skarsgard. So there's this ambitious selfish American local TV reporter who's central to the plot who is just flat out compelling. I was shocked to find out it was Andrea Riseborough. She is completely unrecognizable as the same actress from Shadow Dancer. Ok now I'm getting curious who is this brilliant actress. So I go to my neighborhood library in South Harbor Copenhagen and type in Andrea Riseborough and up pops a weird Scott Free Brit production called "Welcome to the Punch" which is a loading cargo Pier in London. So the rebellious plucky MI5 sidekick of the rebellious Central protagonist is of course Andrea Riseborough! Now. Here's the rub. Once they kill off her character halfway through I completely lose all interest in the film and realize that she, all by herself, made that film engaging and worth a damn! But with her character gone I completely lost interest. But Wait! I just saw two productions, because I was given free Netflix/Amazon upon my return to the States. I was watching/binging Bloodline thinking "gee this guy playing the brother Daniel is a really good actor!; oh wait! who? is this amazing actress playing his ex-wife damn she's really something ! So I look her up and it's Andrea Riseborough! WTF. She's a frickin genius actress. Only Rebecca Hall is in her league well Cate Blanchett. Plus she stole every scene she was in, in Oblivion. She more than deserves every award they can throw at her.

  • @cooperwesley1536
    @cooperwesley1536 Před rokem +11

    Although I do understand that the Awards Ecosystem should share a bit of blame, the primary reason POC are overlooked is that Hollywood STILL does a really bad job of CREATING noteworthy films that tell black stories while simultaneously ignoring black actors when casting for race-neutral roles. I think the Academy would nominate more POC if there were more fantastic performances in quality films on the consideration list... and that's ultimately a reflection of the producers and studios, not the Academy voters. Two more points:
    1) Viola Davis may have also suffered because her film received some pushback from historians concerning the accuracy of the film's story. If you're going to make an historical drama, you first have to get the history right, and they didn't.
    2) Every year, only 5 performances get in, and every year there are at least 10 who deserve a nomination. There will ALWAYS be worthy performances left out. These are NOT "snubs"... they are just unfortunate side-effects of the system. Maybe it's time to expand each list to 6 or 7 nominees. They expanded the Best Picture list to 10, so why not, right?

    • @TheAwardsContender
      @TheAwardsContender  Před rokem +2

      Going to 6 isn’t a bad idea!

    • @sarahkim5428
      @sarahkim5428 Před rokem +2

      Regarding 1) historical accuracy did Not Seem to be a Problem for the Academy when it came to Braveheart, Argo or Hurt Locker... .

  • @davewattana2840
    @davewattana2840 Před rokem +5

    Andrea is more than worthy of the nomination. I felt bad for Danielle, but to be honest I don't like Till that much at all😢

  • @jingfuan3784
    @jingfuan3784 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @butterflybush
    @butterflybush Před rokem +1

    i love Marc Maron, didn’t know he had been in a movie recently until he made a BIG OL’ STINK on twitter about the lack of promotion for To Leslie… was pleasantly surprised to see Riseborough get the nomination.. still need to watch the dang thing though 😂

  • @albalbuena6478
    @albalbuena6478 Před 4 měsíci

    Danielle Deadwyler should have been nominated and won the Oscar. It was the best performance of last year; unfortunately, she didn’t campaign. Since people didn’t know her, she was easy to be overlooked.

  • @fmtalks1386
    @fmtalks1386 Před rokem +1

    Well-deserved nomination for Riseborough.

  • @saint18ruben
    @saint18ruben Před rokem +1

    I wanna see the movie, at least she's the big surprise, all the nominees deserved the nomination. About color or no, who you would change from there, everyone deserve the nomination.