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Superlatives: Best in Film 2019

Superlatives: Best in Film 2019

Like I said in my Best Films of 2019 post, I really can’t remember a year where I swapped so many films in and out of my Top 10 to find the combination that made sense to me. I wanted to take the time to recognize more of the films and show why it was so close for my list. Let’s get to it.

Best Director

Mati Diop, Atlantics

Greta Gerwig, Little Women

Bong Joon-ho, Parasite

Jennifer Kent, The Nightingale

Lulu Wang, The Farewell

Olivia Wilde, Booksmart

Winner: Mati Diop, Atlantics: It comes down to balancing the tone of this incredibly ambitious and weird film. Diop’s world feels so real, even as the paranormal elements begin to take over everyday existence.

Best Actor

Adam Driver, Marriage Story

Taron Edgerton, Rocket Man

Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Eddie Murphy, Dolemite is My Name

Robert Pattinson, The Lighthouse

Joaquin Phoenix, Joker

Winner: Adam Driver, Marriage Story: This is, for me, Driver’s best performance to date. He handles the darker material in Marriage Story better than anyone else.

Best Actress

Awkwafina, The Farewell

Beanie Feldstein, Booksmart

Aisling Franciosi, The Nightingale

Lupita Nyong’o, Us

Florence Pugh, Midsommar

Octavia Spencer, Ma

Winner: Octavia Spencer, Ma: I’m a sucker for a great horror performance and Spencer’s Ma is on the level of Kathy Bates in Misery and Bette Davis in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?. It’s worth watching the film just to see Spencer chew through the scenery 99 minutes.

Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted)

Mati Diop, Olivier Demangel, Atlantics

Greta Gerwig, Little Women

Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Julia Hart, Jordan Horowitz, Fast Color

Gasper Noé, Climax

Lulu Wang, The Farewell

Winner: Greta Gerwig, Little Women: The adaptation of Little Women, with its time jumping conceit and sprinkling of Louisa May Alcott quotations, breathes new life into one of the great American novels.

Best Supporting Actor

Alan Alda, Marriage Story

Chris Evans, Knives Out

Robbie Fairchild, Cats

Steven Huszar, Rabid

Song Kang Ho, Parasite

Joe Pesci, The Irishman

Winner: Chris Evans, Knives Out: I didn’t like the film, but I loved Chris Evans in it. I would watch a whole film of his performance as Ransom just roasting his family.

Best Supporting Actress

Laura Dern, Marriage Story

Florence Pugh, Little Women

Jeong-eun Lee, Parasite

Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers

Bille Lourd, Booksmart

Shao Shuzhen, The Farewell

Winner: Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers: Lopez is a phenomenal screen actor who knows how to command the camera. Hustlers is just another of her should-be-universally praised performances. She’s unstoppable when a screenplay is good enough to challenge her.

Best Ensemble

Climax

The Farewell

Little Monsters

Little Women

Parasite

See You Yesterday

Winner: Parasite: The film is as good as it is because every actor is on top of everything. They all commit to the classic Bong Joon-ho con of realistic drama turning into grotesque caricature.

Best Use of Music (Original or Adapted)

Atlantics

Climax

Hustlers

Joker

Little Women

Midsommar

Winner: Midsommar: The songs and score in Midsommar are so good I wished the whole thing was a sung through musical. Not since The Wickerman

Best Production Design

Booksmart

Midsommar

Missing Link

Parasite

See You Yesterday

Velvet Buzzsaw

Winner: Parasite: It’s the flood scene that really set it above the competition, though the contrast between the apartment and the basement, the poor and the rich, tells a clear story of intention and purpose.

Best Editing

Atlantics

Little Women

The Nightingale

Parasite

Rabid

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Winner: Atlantics: The conceit for the reveal of the true paranormal nature of the strange occurrences is a masterclass in editing. The film would not work if you did not believe what you can see was actually real and it looks real.

Best Visual Effects (Practical and/or Digital)

Alita: Battle Angel

Detective Pikachu

Fast Color

Frozen 2

Missing Link

Rabid

Winner: Missing Link: Studio Laika makes beautiful stop-motion films and this Bigfoot-starring globe-trotting Victorian adventure pulls out all the stops.

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Atlantics

Little Women

Midsommar

Rabid

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Us

Winner: Us: It’s hard enough to make each character in a large ensemble horror film instantly recognizable; now double that task with each character getting a doppelganger who looks exactly like them, only the opposite. Us gives us 22 beautifully realized makeups for the 11 most featured roles (Adelaide’s family (4), Young Adelaide (1), Adelaide’s parents (2), and the friend’s family (4)) that show off how obsessions and strengths can be good or bad things. If you took the red jumpsuits away, you could still tell by look alone which version of each character was which. The special effects makeup is top notch, too.

Best Costumes

Dolemite Is My Name

Little Women

Midsommar

The Nightingale

See You Yesterday

Us

Winner: Midsommar: Midsommar is a visually overwhelming film. The costumes are the most subtle design element for about 2/3 of the film, creating the distance between the world we know and the world of the festival and showing how the two slowly blur into each other. Then all bets are off on the last day when everyone is forced into their final and most elaborate costuming. The final costumes for all the guests set up the horror of their fates so well, still establishing them as total outsiders amongst the stark white outfits with embroidered edges of the locals.

Best Horror Film

The Lighthouse

Little Monsters

Midsommar

Rabid

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Us

Winner: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: PG-13 horror is hard, but Scary Stories…manages to be one of the scariest and best-written horror films in a long time. The material is slight compared to the horrors that made my Top 10 of the Year list, but the execution is all-ages horror in the vein of Gremlins and The Company of Wolves: filled with lessons for the little ones and psychological terror for the grown ups.

Wrap Up

Overall, I recognized 30 different films over 15 categories. I limited myself to a Top 10 because it felt like the right number, but I expanded to 6 nominations in each specialty category so I could feel good about nominating must of who I wanted. This is part of why I like to go into more specific categories. There are critically acclaimed films that I acknowledge but don’t enjoy overall as much as others. I can see that, say, Joe Pesci is wonderful in The Irishman while also not enjoying the film. Same with Joker; I don’t get it, but the music and Joaquin Phoenix’s performance is stellar.

Of those nominees, 11 films come out on top in a category. No film won more than 2 categories. 2 films won on their only nomination. My process is winnowing down to a list of nominees, walking away for a few days, then comparing the nominees for who I think is the best in each category.

The category I cut the most from in the nominating process was Supporting Actress. I struggled to narrow it down to a Top 10, let alone a Top 6.

The category I cut to stop myself from being sassy was Best Musical Film, which would have had one nomination (Climax).

Here’s the full spread of the nominations. An * means the film is on the Best Films list.

Nominations:

9 Nominations:

Little Women*

7 Nominations:

Parasite*

6 Nominations:

Atlantics*

The Farewell*

Midsommar

5 Nominations:

Booksmart*

The Nightingale*

Rabid

Us*

4 Nominations:

Fast Color*

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

See You Yesterday*

3 Nominations:

Climax

Marriage Story

Missing Link*

2 Nominations:

Dolemite Is My Name

Frozen 2

Hustlers

Joker

The Lighthouse

Little Monsters

1 Nomination:

Alita: Battle Angel

Cats

Detective Pikachu

Frozen 2

The Irishman

Knives Out

Ma

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Rocket Man

Wins:

2 Wins:

Atlantics*

Little Women*

Midsommar

Parasite*

1 Win:

Hustlers

Knives Out

Ma

Marriage Story

Missing Link*

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Us*

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