The annual "let's nominate everything" awards...
Variety had a story cooking on the Satellite nominations yesterday, but it came down pretty quick. Anyway, it's back, and the International Press Academy prove themselves willing to hand out nominations to pretty much anything yet again.
It's nice to see "The Lookout" pop up somewhere, an interesting earl-year release with a stellar lead performance from Joseph Gordon-Levitt (one that went unnominated, though co-star Jeff Daniels made it in).
Josh Brolin's Best Actor nod, meanwhile, might signify a direction the Academy could end up taking. That performance is gaining traction as Brolin continues to work it as a great spokesman for the film.
And, of course, "3:10 to Yuma" sparks some Best Picture fire with a nod in the drama ranks.
Check out the full list at Award Central.
It's nice to see "The Lookout" pop up somewhere, an interesting earl-year release with a stellar lead performance from Joseph Gordon-Levitt (one that went unnominated, though co-star Jeff Daniels made it in).
Josh Brolin's Best Actor nod, meanwhile, might signify a direction the Academy could end up taking. That performance is gaining traction as Brolin continues to work it as a great spokesman for the film.
And, of course, "3:10 to Yuma" sparks some Best Picture fire with a nod in the drama ranks.
Check out the full list at Award Central.
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 


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