Jan 052018
 

If you’ve been on the internet long enough, you would’ve come across the term ‘longbottomed’ that has been floating around for years. Just to refresh your memory, the term comes from Neville Longbottom, the shy and clumsy Hogwarts student, who was played by Matthew Lewis in the Harry Potter films who over the years, let’s just say, blossomed completely. Basically, the term has been coined to refer to such dramatic transformations.

Neville Longbottom From 'Harry Potter' Has 'Longbottomed'© Twitter

I mean, just look at that glow up! If that doesn’t deserve its own term and to become an internet phenomenon, then I don’t know what does.

Well, his incredible transformation has sent the internet into a meltdown before also, but this time he has outdone himself. The actor can now be seen starring in the new ITV show ‘Girlfriends’, and during a trailer that aired this week, he can be seen shirtless, and that has obviously got people on Twitter talking.

Even though he is 28-years old now, people still remember him as the awkward little kid from Harry Potter, and that’s why his transformation is confusing a lot of people with comments like “It just feels wrong finding Neville Longbottom so attractive”.

Appropriate reaction.

When you notice Neville  Longbottom is in Girlfriends #Girlfriends pic.twitter.com/DkNw4kHrPK

— Lauren ðŸ?Š (@Laurenwithdino) January 3, 2018

Daniel Radcliffe who?

Aaaaand Neville Longbottom continues to be the hottest alumnus of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. #Girlfriends

— Chris Moore (@Moore_27Chris) January 3, 2018

He certainly has.

Well. Neville Longbottom from #HarryPotter has certainly grown up!! #Girlfriends #itv pic.twitter.com/vQcSUoav3g

— Lavinia Bramwell (@laviniabramwell) January 3, 2018

Too good.

Neville Longbottom is looking gooooood in Girlfriends 🔥

— Bethan Forshaw (@BethanLouise_95) January 4, 2018

Excuse me?

Turned on ITV and EXCUUUUUUSE ME NEVILLE LONGBOTTOM??! pic.twitter.com/ZDmkbFOeac

— Manisha Ferdinand (@Ferders) January 3, 2018

#thirsty

I know it is wrong to objectief a person but i’d Longbottom he hell out of him. #thirsty ðŸ˜?😘

— Richard / Tango (@Ittakes2NL) January 4, 2018

The only inspiration we need.

if u feel bad about urself just look at pictures of matthew lewis in 2001 vs 2017
miracles will happen things will get beTTER

— : | 5 (@nestortrash) January 4, 2018

Along with making everyone excited about his new show, he also seems to be having a mini ‘Harry Potter’ reunion because of it. His character’s mom, Gail, is played by none other than Zoë Wanamaker, who was Madam Hooch in ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’. Well, it seems like life has come full circle for him. 

Dec 182017
 

Rupert Grint’s recent confession has hit Potterheads like an iron saucepan on the face. It is indeed tragic to hear our very own Ron Weasley say that he can’t enjoy the ‘Harry Potter’ movies anymore. 

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Now, before you fly off the handle and start setting things on fire, this is why he said what he said. It may come to you as shocking, but the man has a good reason. 

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“I think being in things ruins them for me. I can’t enjoy Harry Potter anymore, not as a fan — it’s just not the same,” Grint said this in an interview with British magazine Radio Times. 

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Now don’t hate me for saying this, but I actually see his point. Being a fan about something where the source material is your own face can be weird. Honestly, haven’t you had moments when you hear your own voice in recordings and go like “holy shit! Is that what I sound like?”. Rupert has been branded as ‘Ron’, probably for the rest of his life thanks to the eight movie-series, and that surely must be grating him. 

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We have seen Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson practically grow up before our eyes through the ‘Harry Potter’ movies. Can you imagine having your awkward teenage years documented perfectly and having to look at it again and again and again? Yes, nightmare.  

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Back in 2014, Radcliffe had said something similar to the Daily Mail. “It’s hard to watch a film like Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince, because I’m just not very good in it. I hate it. My acting is very one note and I can see I got complacent and what I was trying to do just didn’t come across.”

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Anyway, those you who are still freaking out thinking Grint just wants to sever ties with all things related to the HP series, breathe. He has no plans of doing so and even said that the movies were a “unique and incredible” part of his life.

Rupert Grint Doesn't Enjoy Harry Potter Movies Anymore© pottermore

“I think it’ll always be with me. I had a weird relationship with that character because after that we kind of merged into the same person. I find it very hard to separate where I end and Ron begins.” Grint told the Daily Mail earlier this year. 

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You should also know that Grint still absolutely loves his fans and if you ever see him, you can walk up to him and ask for a selfie nicely and he is most likely to oblige. But, he WILL get pissed if you do this. “I hate it when people take pictures without asking.”  Now please someone plan a reunion of the HP cast already! 

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Aug 122017
 

It’s not Lord Voldemort who is looking for Harry but everyone else is. Yeah, of course, he can’t do that now, he is probably dead. Yeah, confirmed dead. Ask J.K. Also, most of us reading this post grew up watching and reading J.K Rowling’s magical world, ‘Harry Potter’, but after that Daniel Radcliffe seemed to drop off the map. Well, he’s been hard at work on other films.

Here is a list of movies that Daniel Radcliffe has starred into. He was working in different films other than Harry Potter series all these years. And, though many of his movies have got mixed reviews they are still pretty different and will welcome you into a bunch of new worlds and plots.

1. Jungle (2017)

Though this one is yet to be released, the first image looks amazing. Check it out below. Daniel looks so different here.

It is a story of a group of friends who join a guide for a trek into the Bolivian jungle, searching for an Indian village. The men soon realize that the jungle is a difficult place to be.

 

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2. Swiss Army Man(2016)

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A very weird, but different script. It is something that will make you forget what logic stands for in the real world. Daniel Radcliffe plays the part of a dead body. A farting corpse that sometimes becomes a water well and at other times, guides you to your home with his erection. Yeah, you read that right.

IMDb rating: 7

3. Kill Your Darlings(2013)

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It is a  biographical drama film about the college days of some of the earliest members of the Beat Generation (A literary movement started by a group of authors whose work explored and influenced American culture and politics in the post-World War II era.)

If you are looking for a movie about the lives of writers and inexperienced freshman years. This is the pick for you.

IMDb rating: 6.5

4. Now You See Me 2

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Daniel was brought in to pump up the magic in the second installment of a series full of magicians but this time without his wand. So did he add that much needed magic? Watch it to know more.

IMDb rating: 6.5

5. Horns(2013)

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After Hellboy its Dan now. Similar look but not a superhero. ‘Horns’ is the story of a man who uses the magical abilities of his horns to find the true killer of his girlfriend for whom he is the current accused.

IMDb rating: 6.5

6. Imperium(2016)

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A story of an FBI agent(Daniel Radcliffe) inspired by real events. Radcliffe goes undercover to acquire secret information against a white supremacist group that’s plotting an act of terror.

IMDb rating: 6.5

7. Victor Frankenstein(2015)

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The movie is an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein which revolves around athe groundbreaking research done on immorality in humans and the havoc it brings.

Though the movie has got mixed reviews, it still deserves a watch if you are looking for a fantasy horror film and are a Dan fan.

IMDb rating: 6

8. The Woman In Black(2012)

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It is the story of a man who is assigned to travel to a village where someone is killing children. There he examines a house that belonged to a recently deceased woman and the mystery starts to unfold.

IMDb rating: 6.4

9. December Boys(2007)

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A story of four friends(all orphans) who are on the verge of growing up and then find themselves competing against each other for the attention of a prospective foster family.

IMDb rating: 6.6

10. What If(2013)

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“I don’t know if you are actually cynical or a super crazy romantic cheeseball,” says Chantry to Wallace (Daniel). Chantry is hanging out a lot with Wallace even when she is in a relationship with another guy. Wallace, a guy who has just come off another failed relationship. You know what kind of situation I am talking about here. Just don’t miss it.  

IMDb rating: 6.8

11. The Gamechangers(2015)

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It is a British docudrama (a dramatized television film based on real events.) produced by the BBC. It depicts the controversy caused by Grand Theft Auto, a video game series by Rockstar Games, in which various attempts were made to halt the production of the games.

IMDb rating: 6.3

12. The Tailor of Panama(2001)

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Though for a very small duration, you can actually spot Daniel in the movie. And, yes, this movie came out a year before ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ had released.

IMDb rating: 6.1

13. My Boy Jack(2007)

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‘My Boy Jack’ is a true story of Jack Kipling, the son of acclaimed British author Rudyard Kipling. His struggle to become a soldier to fight in World War I and his parents’ frantic search for their son makes it a fascinating watch.

IMDb rating: 7.2

14. Trainwreck(2015)

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Daniel appears when there is a movie playing within this movie. Search for the keyword ‘Daniel Radcliffe The Dog Walker’ and you will see how people wished that there should have been a full movie about it.

IMDb rating: 6.3

Jul 312017
 

Today is our favourite Harry Potter’s birthday, the boy who lived turns 37.

These Unforgettable Harry Potter Scenes Will Make You Nostalgic© Reuters

Yes, that’s true, Harry Potter’s birthday in the book is 31st July 1980, according to which he turns 37 this year. From Harry meeting Hagrid to making lifetime friendships with Hermione and Ron, let us take you through a nostalgic ride of our favourite Harry Potter moments.

The First Time Harry Won The Quidditch Game

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This moment will forever be legendary because Harry caught the snitch when he was just in his first year considering the fact that first year-ers were never even allowed to play the Quidditch game in the first place!

The Quidditch World Cup

The Quidditch World Cup is the best moment in the Goblet Of Fire, and nothing beats the excitement of watching witches and wizards from all over the world gather around a stadium to witness the most awaited Four Hundred and Twenty Second Quidditch World Cup

When Harry Was Sorted

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The first instalment shows the 11 year old boy arriving at Hogwarts scared and confused, and then the sorting ceremony begins marking the beginning of the Harry Potter franchise.

When Ron Saves Harry With The Help Of The Flying Car

These Unforgettable Harry Potter Scenes Will Make You Nostalgic© Warner Bros.

This has to be the most fun scene for anyone who has watched The Chamber Of Secrets when Ron comes to Harry’s rescue while he was locked up in the Dursleys’ basement room. Without even asking for it, Ron showed up in a flying car with his brothers to save Potter.

When Dobby Dies

Harry has always told Dobby to not attempt to save his life, but in the Deathly Hallows, Dobby finally gives his life to save Harry and everyone else.

Harry And Hermione Going Back In Time

These Unforgettable Harry Potter Scenes Will Make You Nostalgic© Warner Bros.

One of the most interesting scenes of all time was when Harry and Hermione go back in time to save Sirius Black with the help of Dumbledore’s clues.

Harry And Voldemort’s Final Battle

Jun 292017
 

In the last few decades, Bollywood has made its mark globally. Indian celebs’ popularity has grown immensely. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that Indian filmmakers and artists are doing everything in their capacity to make it big worldwide.

After ‘Dangal’ and ‘Baahubali’ making it big at the box office globally, we have yet another good news for Bollywood lovers which will make you say ‘hurray’ in unison. No, it’s not Salman Khan’s Tueblight making 1000-2000 crore but the fact that Indian actors have received an invitation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to be its members.

Yes, you heard us right. With an intention to diversify its membership this year, the Academy has sent out 774 invitations to new members from 57 countries to be their member.

According to a report by a leading daily, biggies like Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan, Salman Khan, Deepika Padukone and Aamir Khan are invited to be members of the Oscars class 2018. However, Shah Rukh Khan is missing from the list, making us wonder why.

But they are not the only ones who have made it to the list; Goutam Ghose and Mrinal Sen have been invited among the directors, Buddhadeb Dasgupta and Sooni Taraporevala among the writers. Anand Patwardhan has been invited under documentary filmmakers list. Costume designer Arjun Bhasin and Sound Designer Amrit Pritam Dutta are part of the list too.

However, this isn’t the first time that Bollywood celebrities have been invited by this prestigious organisation. Last year, Sharmila Tagore, Deepa Mehta, and Freida Pinto were part of it, but this is the first time that so many Indians have been invited in one go.

The announcement was made when Cheryl Boone Isaacs, President of the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences officially told the Oscar website, “We’re proud to invite our newest class to the Academy. The entire motion picture community is what we make of it. It’s up to all of us to ensure that new faces and voices are seen and heard, and to take a shot on the next generation the way someone took a shot on each of us.”

Hollywood biggies like Gal Gadot, Adam Driver, Riz Ahmed, Domhnall Gleeson Warwick David, Adam Driver, Riz Ahmed, Domhnall Gleeson, Chris Pratt, Anna Faris, Margot Robbie, Channing Tatum, Shailene Woodley, Ruth Negga, Rupert Grint, Warwick David and others have been invited as well.

While Betty White, 95, is the oldest member while Elle Fanning, 19 is the youngest.

Well, definitely it’s a very proud moment for India. Not that Indian arists needed this invitation to prove their worth but it feels great that the Academy is finally broadening its horizons and diversifying its membership by inviting people of colour this time.

Here’s the complete list people who have been invited to the Oscars organisation this year:

Actors

Riz Ahmed – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Nightcrawler

Debbie Allen – Fame, Ragtime

Elena Anaya – Wonder Woman, The Skin I Live In

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan – Jodhaa Akbar, Devdas

Amitabh Bachchan – The Great Gatsby, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…

Monica Bellucci – Spectre, Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Gil Birmingham – Hell or High Water, Twilight series

Nazanin Boniadi – Ben-Hur, Iron Man

Daniel Brühl – The Zookeeper’s Wife, Inglourious Basterds

Maggie Cheung – Hero, In the Mood for Love

John Cho – Star Trek series, Harold & Kumar series

Priyanka Chopra – Baywatch, Barfi!

Matt Craven – X-Men: First Class, A Few Good Men

Terry Crews – The Expendables series, Draft Day

Warwick Davis – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Harry Potter series

Colman Domingo – The Birth of a Nation, Selm

Adam Driver – Silence, Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Joel Edgerton – It Comes at Night, Loving

Chris Evans – Captain America series, Snowpiercer

Luke Evans – Beauty and the Beast, The Girl on the Train

Fan Bingbing – I Am Not Madame Bovary, Cell Phone

Elle Fanning – The Beguiled, 20th Century Women

Golshifteh Farahani – Paterson, About Elly

Anna Faris – Scary Movie series, Brokeback Mountain

Tom Felton – A United Kingdom, Harry Potter series

Rebecca Ferguson – The Girl on the Train, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation

Lou Ferrigno – The Incredible Hulk, Hercules

Gal Gadot – Wonder Woman, Fast & Furious series

Charlotte Gainsbourg – Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer, Melancholia

Jeff Garlin – Safety Not Guaranteed, WALL-E

Spencer Garrett – Public Enemies, Thank You for Smoking

Domhnall Gleeson – Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Ex Machina

Sharon Gless – The Star Chamber, Airport 1975

Donald Glover – The Martian, Magic Mike XXL

Judy Greer – Jurassic World, 13 Going on 30

Rupert Grint – Moonwalkers, Harry Potter series

Noel Gugliemi – Lowriders, The Fast and the Furious

Jon Hamm – Baby Driver, The Town

Armie Hammer – The Birth of a Nation, The Social Network

Naomie Harris – Moonlight, Skyfall

Leila Hatami – A Separation, Leila

Anne Heche – Rampart, Donnie Brasco

Lucas Hedges – Manchester by the Sea, Moonrise Kingdom

Chris Hemsworth – Thor series, Rush

Ciarán Hinds – Silence, Munich

Aldis Hodge – Hidden Figures, Straight Outta Compton

Bryce Dallas Howard – Jurassic World, The Help

Bonnie Hunt – The Green Mile, Jerry Maguire

Jiang Wen – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Let the Bullets Fly

Dwayne Johnson – Moana, Central Intelligence

Leslie Jones – Ghostbusters, Masterminds

Keegan-Michael Key – Don’t Think Twice, Keanu

Aamir Khan – 3 Idiots, Lagaan

Irrfan Khan – Life of Pi, Slumdog Millionaire

Salman Khan – Sultan, Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Rinko Kikuchi – Pacific Rim, Babel

Zoë Kravitz – Divergent series, Mad Max: Fury Road

Sanaa Lathan – Out of Time, Love and Basketball

Carina Lau – Infernal Affairs 2, Days of Being Wild

Tony Leung – The Grandmaster; Lust, Caution

Rami Malek – Short Term 12, The Master

Leslie Mann – Funny People, Knocked Up

Kate McKinnon – Ghostbusters, Office Christmas Party

Sienna Miller – The Lost City of Z, American Sniper

Janelle Monáe – Hidden Figures, Moonlight

Michelle Monaghan – Patriots Day, Gone Baby Gone

Viggo Mortensen – Captain Fantastic, The Lord of the Rings series

Ruth Negga – Loving, Warcraft

Franco Nero – The Lost City of Z, Django

Elizabeth Olsen – Avengers: Age of Ultron, Martha Marcy May Marlene

Deepika Padukone – xXx: Return of Xander Cage, Piku

Sarah Paulson – Blue Jay, 12 Years a Slave

Robert Picardo – Hail, Caesar!; The Meddler

Amy Poehler – Inside Out, Sisters

Chris Pratt – Guardians of the Galaxy series, Jurassic World

Zachary Quinto – Star Trek series, Snowden

Édgar Ramírez – The Girl on the Train, Joy

Phylicia Rashad – Creed, For Colored Girls

Margot Robbie – Suicide Squad, The Wolf of Wall Street

Maya Rudolph – Maggie’s Plan, Bridesmaids

Hiroyuki Sanada – Life, The Twilight Samurai

Henry G. Sanders – Selma, Whiplash

Rodrigo Santoro – 300, Love Actually

Rade Šerbedžija – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, The Quiet American

Nestor Serrano – The Insider, Lethal Weapon 2

Amanda Seyfried – Les Misérables, Mean Girls

Molly Shannon – Other People, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Anna Deavere Smith – Rachel Getting Married, Philadelphia

Hailee Steinfeld – The Edge of Seventeen, True Grit

Kristen Stewart – Café Society, Twilight series

Omar Sy – Inferno, The Intouchables

Wanda Sykes – Snatched, Evan Almighty

Channing Tatum – Hail, Caesar!; Foxcatcher

Aaron Taylor-Johnson – Nocturnal Animals, Kick-Ass

Lauren Tom – The Joy Luck Club, Cadillac Man

Jeanne Tripplehorn – The Firm, Basic Instinct

Paz Vega – Kill the Messenger, Sex and Lucía

Dee Wallace – Grand Piano, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Ming-Na Wen – Mulan, The Joy Luck Club

Betty White – You Again, The Proposal

Rebel Wilson – Pitch Perfect series, Bridesmaids

Mary Elizabeth Winstead – 10 Cloverfield Lane, Swiss Army Man

B.D. Wong – Mulan, Jurassic Park

Shailene Woodley – The Spectacular Now, The Descendants

Donnie Yen – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Ip Man

Casting Directors

PoPing AuYeung – Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny, Man of Tai Chi

Yael Aviv – A Borrowed Identity, Miral

Constance Demontoy – Elle, Monsieur Lazhar

Corinna Glaus – Aloys, Night Train to Lisbon

Lindsay Graham – The Magnificent Seven, Suicide Squad

Kimberly Hardin – Hustle & Flow, Friday

Richard Hicks – Hell or High Water, Gravity

Priscilla John – Logan, Captain America: The First Avenger

Valorie Massalas – The Wedding Ringer, Gods and Monsters

Reg Poerscout-Edgerton – Crooked House, Kingsman: The Secret Service

Johanna Ray – Snowpiercer, Inglourious Basterds

Jamie Sparer Roberts – Moana, Frozen

Anna Maria Sambucco – Youth, The Great Beauty

Harika Uygur – Mustang, Three Monkeys

Francesco Vedovati – I Am Love, The Last Kiss

Cinematographers

José Luis Alcaine – The Skin I Live In, Volver

Affonso Beato – Love in the Time of Cholera, The Queen

Walter Carvalho – Carandiru, Central Station

Chung-Hoon Chung – Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Stoker

Kiko de la Rica – Blancanieves, Sex and Lucía

Crystel Fournier – A Place on Earth, Tomboy

Robert Hardy – Ex Machina, Boy A

Camilla Hjelm Knudsen – Land of Mine, Little Soldier

Dan Laustsen – John Wick: Chapter 2, Crimson Peak

James Laxton – Moonlight, Medicine for Melancholy

Ernesto Pardo – Tempestad, The Naked Room (El Cuarto Desnudo)

Linus Sandgren – La La Land, Joy

André Turpin – Mommy; It’s Not Me, I Swear!

Zhao Xiaoding – The Flowers of War, House of Flying Daggers

Costume Designers

Renée April – Arrival, The Red Violin

Erin Benach – Loving, Blue Valentine

Suzy Benzinger – Café Society, Blue Jasmine

Arjun Bhasin – Three Generations, Monsoon Wedding

Diana Cilliers – The Last Face, District 9

Michele Clapton – Queen of the Desert, Separate Lies

Bina Daigeler – The Zookeeper’s Wife, Only Lovers Left Alive

Julian Day – Inferno, Brighton Rock

Jenny Eagan – Beasts of No Nation, Now You See Me

Steven Noble – A Monster Calls, Under the Skin

Karen Patch – Seven Psychopaths, The Royal Tenenbaums

Monique Prudhomme – The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Best in Show

Trish Summerville – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Melissa Toth – Manchester by the Sea, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Designers

Javier Ameijeiras – Black Nativity, Extremely Lod & Incredibly Close

Toni Barton – The Big Wedding, Sherlock Holmes

Danielle Berman – The Fate of the Furious, Memento

Kelly Berry – Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, Spy

Stefania Cella – Black Mass, The Great Beauty

Ellen Christiansen – The Wolf of Wall Street, Across the Universe

Jim Clay – Woman in Gold, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin

Beverley Dunn – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, The Great Gatsby

Brad Einhorn – Hail, Caesar!, A Time to Kill

Antxón Gómez – Julieta, Che

Regina Graves – Café Society, The Taking of Pelham 123

Isabelle Guay – Arrival, The Revenant

Paul Hotte – Arrival, 300

Elston Howard – Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Ray

Helen Jarvis – Monuments Men, Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Tina Jones – Belle, The Last King of Scotland

Kathy Lucas – The Divergent Series: Allegiant, Foxcatcher

Naomi Shohan – Winter’s Tale, American Beauty

Carl Sprague – Infinitely Polar Bear, The Royal Tenenbaums

Jon Gary Steele – Burlesque, American History X

Patrick M. Sullivan, Jr. – J. Edgar, Memoirs of a Geisha

Karen J. TenEyck – Alice Through the Looking Glass, The Master

Shane Andrew Vieau – Suicide Squad, Juno

David Wasco – La La Land, Pulp Fiction

Elizabeth Wilcox – The BFG, Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Directors

Fatih Akin – In the Fade, The Edge of Heaven

Adolfo Aristarain – Common Places, A Place in the World

David Ayer – Suicide Squad, Fury

Nabil Ayouch – Horses of God, Ali Zaoua

Siddiq Barmak * – Opium War, Osama

Aida Begi? * – Children of Sarajevo, Snow

Emmanuelle Bercot – Standing Tall, On My Way

Martin Butler – Tanna, Contact

Patricia Cardoso – Real Women Have Curves, The Water Carrier

Peter Ho-Sun Chan – Dragon, Perhaps Love

Derek Cianfrance – The Light between Oceans, Blue Valentine

Pedro Costa – Horse Money, Blood

Garth Davis – Lion

Bentley Dean – Tanna, Contact

Lav Diaz * – A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery, Norte, the End of History

Carlos Diegues – Orfeu, Bye Bye Brazil

Nelson Pereira dos Santos * – How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman, Barren Lives

Nana Dzhordzhadze – 27 Missing Kisses, A Chef in Love

Ildikó Enyedi * – Simon Magus, My Twentieth Century

Amat Escalante – The Untamed, Heli

Safi Faye * – Mossane, Lettre Paysanne

Tom Ford – Nocturnal Animals, A Single Man

Goutam Ghose * – Dekha, Paar

Jessica Hausner – Amour Fou, Lourdes

Joanna Hogg – Archipelago, Exhibition

Hannes Holm – A Man Called Ove, Behind Blue Skies

Ann Hui – A Simple Life, Summer Snow

Christine Jeffs – Sunshine Cleaning, Sylvia

Barry Jenkins * – Moonlight, Medicine for Melancholy

Alejandro Jodorowsky * – The Holy Mountain, El Topo

Kim Ki-duk * – 3-Iron, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring

Zacharias Kunuk – Searchers, The Fast Runner (Atanarjuat)

Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina * – Chronicle of the Years of Embers, The Winds of the Aures

David Mackenzie – Hell or High Water, Starred Up

Sharon Maguire – Incendiary, Bridget Jones’s Diary

Theodore Melfi – Hidden Figures, St. Vincent

Kleber Mendonça Filho – Aquarius, Neighboring Sounds

Brillante Mendoza – Thy Womb, Kinatay

Márta Mészáros * – Diary for My Children, Adoption

Takashi Miike – 13 Assassins, Ichi the Killer

Orlando Montiel – The Son of No One, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints

Jocelyn Moorhouse – The Dressmaker, Proof

Kira Muratova – The Tuner, The Asthenic Syndrome

Héctor Olivera – El Mural, Funny Dirty Little War

Idrissa Ouedraogo * – Tilaï, Yaaba

Jordan Peele * – Get Out

Mohammad Rasoulof * – Manuscripts Don’t Burn, Goodbye

Eran Riklis * – The Human Resources Manager, Lemon Tree

Arturo Ripstein – Deep Crimson, The Beginning and the End

Guy Ritchie – Sherlock Holmes, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Anthony Russo – Captain America: Civil War, Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Joseph Russo – Captain America: Civil War, Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Mrinal Sen * – The Case Is Closed, In Search of Famine

Cate Shortland – Lore, Somersault

Peter Sollett – Freeheld, Raising Victor Vargas

Juan Carlos Tabío – Guantanamera, Strawberry and Chocolate

Rawson Marshall Thurber – Central Intelligence, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

Johnnie To – Election, Exiled

Tran Anh Hung * – Norwegian Wood, The Scent of Green Papaya

Pablo Trapero – The Clan, Lion’s Den

Athina Rachel Tsangari – Chevalier, Attenberg

Paula van der Oest – Black Butterflies, Zus & Zo

Susanna White – Our Kind of Traitor, Nanny McPhee Returns

Martin Zandvliet * – Land of Mine, A Funny Man

Documentary

Ricardo Acosta – Sembene!, Marmato

John Akomfrah – The Stuart Hall Project, The Nine Muses

Natalia Almada – The Night Watchman (El Velador), The General

Mirra Bank – The Only Real Game, Last Dance

Geof Bartz – A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1

Diane Becker – We Are X, Jujitsu-ing Reality

Edet Belzberg – Watchers of the Sky, Children Underground

Don Bernier – An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, Audrie & Daisy

Ruby Chen – Plastic China, The Rocking Sky

S. Leo Chiang – Out Run, Mr. Cao Goes to Washington

John Davey – In Jackson Heights, National Gallery

Keiko Deguchi * – God Knows Where I Am, Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart

Abigail E. Disney – The Armor of Light, Pray the Devil Back to Hell

Ezra Edelman – O.J.: Made in America, Cutie and the Boxer

Bob Eisenhardt – Meru, Shut Up & Sing

Diana El Jeiroudi – The Mulberry House, Dolls – A Woman From Damascus

Jihan El-Tahri – Nasser, Cuba: An African Odyssey

Geeta Gandbhir – Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington, Music by Prudence

Lina Gopaul – The Stuart Hall Project, The Nine Muses

Nadia Hallgren – Motherland, Trapped

Nick Higgins – The Crash Reel, First Position

John Hoffman – Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman; LaLee’s Kin: The Legacy of Cotton

Tabitha Jackson – 20,000 Days on Earth, The Imposter

Kristi Jacobson – Solitary, A Place at the Table

Janus Billeskov Jansen * – The Act of Killing, Burma VJ

Judy Kibinge – Wagalla – The Story of a Massacre, Headlines in History

Brian Knappenberger – Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, The Internet’s Own Boy

Dan Krauss – Extremis, The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club

Penny Lane – Nuts!, Our Nixon

Grace Lee – American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs, The Grace Lee Project

Lisa Leeman – Awake: The Life of Yogananda, One Lucky Elephant

Audrey Marrs – Inside Job, No End in Sight

Hilla Medalia – Dancing in Jaffa, Web Junkie

Jonas Mekas – Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania, The Brig

Justine Nagan – Abacus: Small Enough to Jail, Life Itself

Joanna Natasegara – The White Helmets, Virunga

Marilyn Ness – Cameraperson, Trapped

Peter Nicks – The Force, The Waiting Room

Orwa Nyrabia – Return to Homs, Dolls – A Woman From Damascus

Alanis Obomsawin – Hi-Ho Mistahey!, Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance

Eva Orner – Chasing Asylum, Taxi to the Dark Side

Heloísa Passos – Manda Bala (Send a Bullet), Viva Volta

Anand Patwardhan – Jai Bhim Comrade; Pitra, Putra Aur Dharamyuddha (Father, Son and Holy War)

Leanne Pooley – Beyond the Edge, The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls

Gianfranco Rosi – Fire at Sea, Sacro Gra

AJ Schnack – Speaking Is Difficult, We Always Lie to Strangers

Fisher Stevens – Before the Flood, The Cove

Jean-Marie Téno – Lieux Saints (Sacred Places), Chef! (Chief!)

Ben Tsiang – The Chinese Mayor, Go Grandriders

Orlando von Einsiedel – The White Helmets, Virunga

Aaron Wickenden – Best of Enemies, Finding Vivian Maier

Marina Zenovich – Water & Power: A California Heist, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

Executives

Hussain Amarshi

Robert Bakish

Glen Basner

David Beaubaire

Dori Begley

Jonathan Berg

Gillian E. Bohrer

Jim Burke

Elizabeth Cantillon

Jeff Clanagan

Stuart Ford

Nancy Gerstman

Andrea Giannetti

Kira Goldberg

Julie Goldstein

Peter Goldwyn

Carla Hacken *

Mike Hopkins

Matt Jackson

Zygi Kamasa

Scott Kennedy

Charles D. King

Eda Kowan

Niija Kuykendall

Winnie Lau

Miky Lee

Helen Lee-Kim

Peter Levinsohn

Alison Lima

Laurie May

Tendo Nagenda

DanTram Nguyen

Rachel O’Connor

Hengameh Panahi

Eric Paquette

John Penotti

Abhijay Prakash

Elizabeth Raposo

Shari Redstone

Emily Russo

Erin Siminoff

Alison Thompon

Michael Wright

Film Editor

Spencer Averick – 13th, Selma

Alexandre de Franceschi – Lion, Bright Star

Keiko Deguchi * – God Knows Where I Am, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus

Tracy Granger – Still Life, Boys Don’t Cry

Sabine Hoffman – Maggie’s Plan, Elvis & Nixon

Edie Ichioka – The Boxtrolls, Toy Story 2

Janus Billeskov Jansen * – The Hunt, The Act of Killing

Céline Kélépikis – The Red Turtle, Now or Never

Melissa Kent – American Pastoral, The Age of Adaline

Juan Carlos Macías – Wild Horses, The Official Story

Jim May – Goosebumps, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Fredrik Morheden – A Man Called Ove, The New Country

Christopher Murrie * – Kubo and the Two Strings, Coraline

Tania Michel Nehme – Tanna, Charlie’s Country

Tia Nolan – Annie, Friends With Benefits

Anne Østerud – The Hunt, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Gregory Perler – Sing, Despicable Me

Jacopo Quadri – Fire at Sea, The Dreamers

Fabienne Rawley – Zootopia, MonsterHouse

Jake Roberts – Hell or High Water, Brooklyn

Hayedeh Safiyari – The Salesman, A Separation

Nat Sanders – Moonlight, Short Term 12

Per Sandholt – Land of Mine, A Funny Man

Suzanne Spangler – Imperial Dreams, Smashed

Molly Malene Stensgaard – Land of Mine, Melancholia

Alexandra Strauss – I Am Not Your Negro, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence

Christian Wagner – The Fate of the Furious, Furious Seven

Monika Willi – Amour, The Piano Teacher

Kate Williams – The Whole Truth, Frozen River

Dan Zimmerman – The Dark Tower, The Maze Runner

Lucia Zucchetti – Their Finest, The Queen

Eric Zumbrunnen – Her, Adaptation

Makeup Artists and Hairstylists

Richard Alonzo – Star Trek Beyond, Alice in Wonderland

Alessandro Bertolazzi – Suicide Squad, Fury

Christine Beveridge – The Monuments Men, Under the Skin

Felicity Bowring – Gold; Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Jerry DeCarlo – Carol, Julie & Julia

Patricia DeHaney – Sully, Interstellar

Naomi Donne – Cinderella, Philomena

Linda Dowds – RoboCop, Rampart

Audrey Doyle – Legend, Mad Max: Fury Road

Tina Earnshaw – The Promise, Titanic

Rick Findlater – L’Odyssée (The Odyssey), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Paul Gooch – Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Maleficent

Fae Hammond – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Legend of Tarzan

Miia Kovero – Inherent Vice, The Master

Michael Marino – American Pastoral, The Wrestler

Frances Mathias – Saving Mr. Banks, Beginners

Christopher Nelson – Suicide Squad, Frank Miller’s Sin City

Elaine Offers – The Kids Are All Right, Far From Heaven

Conor O’Sullivan – The Dark Knight, Saving Private Ryan

Daniel Phillips – Florence Foster Jenkins, The Queen

Luigi Rocchetti – Ben-Hur, The Nativity Story

Morag Ross – Hugo, The Aviator

Nikoletta Skarlatos – Free State of Jones, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 & 2)

Vittorio Sodano – Il Divo, Apocalypto

Shane Thomas – The Dressmaker, Hacksaw Ridge

Kenneth Walker – Loving, For Colored Girls

Kerry Warn – The Great Gatsby, Australia

Carla White – Hands of Stone, August: Osage County

Ann Pala Williams – Live by Night, Click

Jeremy Woodhead – Doctor Strange, Snowpiercer

Music

Mark Adler – Merchants of Doubt, Food, Inc.

Edesio Alejandro – La Pared de las Palabras, Suite Habana

Nancy Allen – Collateral Beauty, Black Swan

David Amram – The Manchurian Candidate, Splendor in the Grass

Craig Armstrong – Snowden, The Great Gatsby

Angelo Badalamenti – Mulholland Drive, Cousins

Nicholas Britell – Moonlight, The Big Short

Nick Cave – Hell or High Water, The Road

Jordan Corngold – War Dogs, Bridge of Spies

Warren Ellis – Hell or High Water, The Road

Lisa Gerrard – Jane Got a Gun, Layer Cake

Justin Hurwitz – La La Land, Whiplash

Jimmy Jam – Akeelah and the Bee, Poetic Justice

Todd Kasow – Miles Ahead, Inside Llewyn Davis

Abel Korzeniowski – Nocturnal Animals, A Single Man

Mica Levi – Jackie, Under the Skin

Terry Lewis – Akeelah and the Bee, Poetic Justice

Lin-Manuel Miranda – Moana, Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Atli Örvarsson – The Edge of Seventeen, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

Benj Pasek – La La Land, Trolls

Justin Paul – La La Land, Trolls

Laurent Perez Del Mar – The Red Turtle, Fear(s) of the Dark

Jocelyn Pook – Augustine, William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice

Laura Rossi – Unfinished Song, London to Brighton

Philip Sheppard – Love, Marilyn, The Tillman Story

Stephen James Taylor – Southside With You, Why Do Fools Fall in Love

Justin Timberlake – The Book of Love, Trolls

Benjamin Wallfisch – Hidden Figures, Lights Out

Debbie Wiseman – Middletown, Wilde

Producers

Khadija Alami – Insoumise (Rebellious Girl), Itar El-Layl (Narrow Frame of Midnight)

Joshua Astrachan – Paterson, Short Term 12

Fred Berger – The Autopsy of Jane Doe, La La Land

Jason Michael Berman – Burning Sands, The Birth of a Nation

Moritz Borman – Snowden, W.

Karin Chien – Circumstance, The Exploding Girl

Michael Costigan – Ghost in the Shell, A Bigger Splash

Pablo Cruz – Cesar Chavez, Miss Bala

Mel Eslyn – Lamb, The One I Love

Howard Gertler – How to Survive a Plague, Shortbus

Aaron L. Gilbert – Beatriz at Dinner, The Birth of a Nation

Mindy Goldberg – Low Down, Junebug

Carla Hacken * – The Book of Henry, Hell or High Water

Jordan Horowitz – La La Land, The Kids Are All Right

Lars Knudsen – American Honey, Beginners

Juan de Dios Larraín – Jackie, No

Sophia Lin – Z for Zachariah, Take Shelter

Michel Merkt – Elle, Toni Erdmann

Bertha Navarro – Pan’s Labyrinth, The Devil’s Backbone

Alex Orlovsky – The Place beyond the Pines, Blue Valentine

Adele Romanski – Moonlight, Morris From America

Robert Salerno – Nocturnal Animals, We Need to Talk About Kevin

Jeffrey Sharp – The Yellow Birds, You Can Count on Me

Nansun Shi – Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, A Simple Life

Gabrielle Tana – Philomena, The Invisible Woman

Jenno Topping – Hidden Figures, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

Frida Torresblanco – Rudo y Cursi, Pan’s Labyrinth

Jay Van Hoy – Complete Unknown, Ain’t Them Bodies Saints

Julie Yorn – Hell or High Water, The Other Woman

Sound

Peter Albrechtsen – The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Christopher Assells – John Wick: Chapter 2, Spectre

David Bach – 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Suicide Squad

Sylvain Bellemare – Arrival, Incendies

Miriam Biderman – Don’t Call Me Son, The Second Mother

Charlotte Buys – Call Me Thief, White Wedding

Charlie Campagna – Blade Runner 2049, Nocturnal Animals

Harry Cohen – The Fate of the Furious, The Hateful Eight

Mohammad Reza Delpak – The Salesman, A Separation

Yann Delpuech – The Founder, Saving Mr. Banks

José Luis Díaz – Wild Tales, The Secret in Their Eyes

Jesse K-D. Dodd – The Fate of the Furious, Jurassic World

Amrit Pritam Dutta – Kochadaiiyaan, Slumdog Millionaire

Ezra Dweck – Black Mass, Metallica Through the Never

William Files – Deadpool, Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Bernard Gariépy Strobl – Arrival, War Witch

Mariusz Glabinski – The Wall, The Fifth Estate

Peter Grace – Hacksaw Ridge, The Square

Gu Changning – Monk Comes Down the Mountain, Caught in the Web

Robert Hein – Café Society, Blue Jasmine

Douglas Jackson – Logan, Schindler’s List

Jonathan Klein – Live by Night, Argo

Claude La Haye – Arrival, The Red Violin

Robert Mackenzie – Hacksaw Ridge, The Grandmaster

Tony Martinez – Carol, Revolutionary Road

Steve A. Morrow – La La Land, Up in the Air

Jean-Paul Mugel – Jackie; Paris, Texas

Cheryl Nardi – Captain America: Civil War, Brave

Al Nelson – Alice Through the Looking Glass, Jurassic World

Marc Orts – A Monster Calls, Che

Daniel Pagan – All Eyez on Me, Frost/Nixon

Geoffrey Patterson – Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Twister

Margit Pfeiffer – Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Warrior

Becki Ponting – Philomena, Atonement

Andy Potvin – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Life of Pi

Richard Quinn – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Gone Girl

Jacob Ribicoff – Manchester by the Sea, The Wrestler

Robert L. Sephton – Smurfs: The Lost Village, Remember the Titans

Guntis Sics – Kong: Skull Island, Moulin Rouge

Jane Tattersall – Barney’s Version, American Psycho

Steven Ticknor – Spider-Man: Homecoming, The Lincoln Lawyer

Derek Vanderhorst – Hidden Figures, The Ides of March

Bryon E. Williams – Kubo and the Two Strings, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 & 2)

Katy Wood – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, True Grit

Andy Wright – Hacksaw Ridge, Ponyo

Writers

Karim Aïnouz – Love for Sale, Madame Satã

Rakhshan Bani-Etemad – Under the Skin of the City, The May Lady

Siddiq Barmak * – Opium War, Osama

Aida Begi? * – Children of Sarajevo, Snow

Jeremy Brock – True Crimes, The Last King of Scotland

Jared Bush * – Zootopia, Moana

John Collee – Tanna, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

Buddhadeb Dasgupta – The Wrestlers, The Red Door

Kenneth Angelo Daurio, Jr. – The Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me

Luke Davies – Lion, Life

Mohamed Diab – Clash, Cairo 678

Lav Diaz * – A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery; Norte, the End of History

Katie Dippold – Snatched, Ghostbusters

Nelson Pereira dos Santos * – How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman, Barren Lives

Ildikó Enyedi * – Simon Magus, My Twentieth Century

Safi Faye * – Mossane, Lettre Paysanne

Feng Xiaogang – If You Are the One, A World Without Thieves

Paz Alicia Garciadiego – Bleak Street, Deep Crimson

Bahman Ghobadi – Turtles Can Fly, A Time for Drunken Horses

Goutam Ghose * – Shankhachil, Paar

Eric Heisserer – Arrival, Lights Out

Barry Jenkins * – Moonlight, Medicine for Melancholy

Alejandro Jodorowsky * – The Holy Mountain, El Topo

Phil Johnston * – Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph

Kim Ki-duk * – 3-Iron, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring

Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina * – Chronicle of the Years of Embers, The Winds of the Aures

Brit Marling – The East, Another Earth

Márta Mészáros * – Diary for My Children, Adoption

Mike Mills – 20th Century Women, Beginners

Idrissa Ouedraogo * – Tilaï, Yaaba

Éva Pataki – The Seventh Room, Diary for My Loves

Cinco Paul – The Secret Life of Pets, Despicable Me

Jordan Peele * – Get Out, Keanu

Simon Pegg – Run Fat Boy Run, Shaun of the Dead

Mohammad Rasoulof * – Manuscripts Don’t Burn, Goodbye

Eran Riklis * – Lemon Tree, The Syrian Bride

Céline Sciamma – My Life as a Zucchini, Tomboy

Mrinal Sen * – The Case Is Closed, In Search of Famine

Taylor Sheridan – Hell or High Water, Sicario

Sooni Taraporevala – Mississippi Masala, Salaam Bombay!

Tran Anh Hung * – Norwegian Wood, The Scent of Green Papaya

Joss Whedon – Marvel’s The Avengers, The Cabin in the Woods

William Wheeler – Queen of Katwe, The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Yau Nai-hoi – Three, Election

Mauricio Zacharias – Little Men, Love Is Strange

Martin Zandvliet * – Land of Mine, A Funny Man