On the way: the DGA Awards
Later this evening, the Directors Guild of America will dish out its kudos. Of course, this is an anxiously anticipated event because the winner here typically goes on to win the Oscar. And the winner of the Best Director Oscar matches up with Best Picture at some high percentage that I'm not capable of calculating at this point in time.
If you want to get your DGA coverage fix, there are a couple of outlets tossing around ideas and assumptions.
Tom O'Neil is considering a win for Sean Penn, while Sasha Stone thinks Paul Thomas Anderson could take the spoils away from the Coen brothers.
And always, Variety has a preview up with a number of pieces and angles if you just want to marinate in all things DGA this glorious Saturday morning.
This is the Coens' to lose, right? Right?
If you want to get your DGA coverage fix, there are a couple of outlets tossing around ideas and assumptions.
Tom O'Neil is considering a win for Sean Penn, while Sasha Stone thinks Paul Thomas Anderson could take the spoils away from the Coen brothers.
And always, Variety has a preview up with a number of pieces and angles if you just want to marinate in all things DGA this glorious Saturday morning.
This is the Coens' to lose, right? Right?
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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