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Critics weigh in on end-of-year kudos

December 14, 2009 - 1:38 pm

By Jay A. Fernandez

An avalanche of critics awards fell over the weekend — from Los Angeles, New York, Boston and Washington, DC — and in some areas sharpened the Oscar-race picture.

A few of the likely acting nods have begun to coalesce, namely around supporting actress Mo’Nique for “Precious” and supporting actor Christoph Waltz for “Inglourious Basterds.” George Clooney is also looking rosy as a best actor winner for “Up in the Air.” (Best actress remains a wash at moment.)

Kathryn Bigelow and her latest, “The Hurt Locker,” took several of the picture and directing awards.

I tend to eyeball screenplay awards more than the others, as the talent on display in those categories generates all the other players’ contributions. Those potential winners are starting to gel, as well.

Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner’s screenplay for “Up in the Air,” adapted from the Walter Kirn novel, took more honors, this time from the L.A. Film Critics Assn. and the Washington DC Area Film Critics Assn. — the latter also awarded Reitman’s film picture of the year honors.

Meanwhile, the Boston Society of Film Critics gave its screenplay award to Joel and Ethan Coen for “A Serious Man.”

The New York Film Critics Assn. awarded the political farce “In the Loop,” written by Jesse Armstrong and Simon Blackwell, its prize. (A dark horse, “Loop” also got runner-up from the L.A. contingent.)

And the Oscar for best orgasm goes to…

December 9, 2009 - 2:26 pm

By Jay A. Fernandez

OK, so you gather six actresses — Patricia Clarkson, Mo’Nique, Robin Wright, Emily Blunt, Vera Farmiga and Carey Mulligan — around a table and start peppering them with questions about the craft. How soon before one of them starts faking an orgasm?

Not long, if you ask the right question.

In this case, it was: “What’s the toughest scene for an actress?”

A pause.

Wright: “Umm… orgasming.”

Clarkson to Mo’Nique: “She would find it a playground.”

Enter Mo’Nique…

You have to love an actress who demands that the crew stay in the room for the big moment: “I was a kid! I was like, ‘I can do this in front of everybody?!”

The “Precious” actress has been stirring up awards chatter for her portrayal of a cruel and abusive mother in the Lee Daniels film. But her moment at THR’s awards round table showed her on-screen commitment to pleasure, as well.

“What we do, we go to fantasy,” she says of acting, by way of explanation.

You’re probably not the only one, Moan’ique.

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