Photo: Atsushi Nishijima/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (3)Awards season is almost here — and three leading ladies are already winners.The 28th annual IFP Gotham Awards announced its nominations Thursday morning with highly-anticipated movies likeThe FavouriteandIf Beale Street Could Talkgetting top honors.In a surprising move, the leading ladies ofTheFavouritedidn’t get a nod in the best actress category but instead are receiving their own award. Gotham announced that the jury voting for best actress decided to jointly giveEmma Stone,Rachel Weiszand Olivia Colman a Gotham Jury Award.Read on for the rest of the nominations.Best Feature:The FavouriteFirst ReformedIf Beale Street Could TalkMadeline’s MadelineThe RiderBest ActressGlenn Close inThe Wife(Sony Pictures Classics)Toni Collette inHereditary(A24)Kathryn Hahn inPrivate Life(Netflix)Regina Hall inSupport the Girls(Magnolia Pictures)Michelle Pfeiffer inWhere is Kyra?(Paladin and Great Point Media)Taylor Hill/FilmMagicBest ActorAdam Driver inBlacKkKlansman(Focus Features)Ben Foster inLeave No Trace(Bleecker Street)Richard E. Grant inCan You Ever Forgive Me?(Fox Searchlight Pictures)Ethan Hawke inFirst Reformed(A24)Lakeith Stanfield inSorry to Bother You(Annapurna Pictures)Best ScreenplayThe Favourite, Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara (Fox Searchlight Pictures)First Reformed, Paul Schrader (A24)Private Life, Tamara Jenkins (Netflix)Support the Girls, Andrew Bujalski (Magnolia Pictures)Thoroughbreds, Cory Finley (Focus Features)Breakthrough ActorYalitza Aparicio inRoma(Netflix)Elsie Fisher inEighth Grade(A24)Helena Howard inMadeline’s Madeline(Oscilloscope Laboratories)KiKi Layne inIf Beale Street Could Talk(Annapurna Pictures)Thomas in Harcourt McKenzie inLeave No Trace(Bleecker Street)
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Awards season is almost here — and three leading ladies are already winners.The 28th annual IFP Gotham Awards announced its nominations Thursday morning with highly-anticipated movies likeThe FavouriteandIf Beale Street Could Talkgetting top honors.In a surprising move, the leading ladies ofTheFavouritedidn’t get a nod in the best actress category but instead are receiving their own award. Gotham announced that the jury voting for best actress decided to jointly giveEmma Stone,Rachel Weiszand Olivia Colman a Gotham Jury Award.Read on for the rest of the nominations.Best Feature:The FavouriteFirst ReformedIf Beale Street Could TalkMadeline’s MadelineThe RiderBest ActressGlenn Close inThe Wife(Sony Pictures Classics)Toni Collette inHereditary(A24)Kathryn Hahn inPrivate Life(Netflix)Regina Hall inSupport the Girls(Magnolia Pictures)Michelle Pfeiffer inWhere is Kyra?(Paladin and Great Point Media)Taylor Hill/FilmMagicBest ActorAdam Driver inBlacKkKlansman(Focus Features)Ben Foster inLeave No Trace(Bleecker Street)Richard E. Grant inCan You Ever Forgive Me?(Fox Searchlight Pictures)Ethan Hawke inFirst Reformed(A24)Lakeith Stanfield inSorry to Bother You(Annapurna Pictures)Best ScreenplayThe Favourite, Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara (Fox Searchlight Pictures)First Reformed, Paul Schrader (A24)Private Life, Tamara Jenkins (Netflix)Support the Girls, Andrew Bujalski (Magnolia Pictures)Thoroughbreds, Cory Finley (Focus Features)Breakthrough ActorYalitza Aparicio inRoma(Netflix)Elsie Fisher inEighth Grade(A24)Helena Howard inMadeline’s Madeline(Oscilloscope Laboratories)KiKi Layne inIf Beale Street Could Talk(Annapurna Pictures)Thomas in Harcourt McKenzie inLeave No Trace(Bleecker Street)
Awards season is almost here — and three leading ladies are already winners.
The 28th annual IFP Gotham Awards announced its nominations Thursday morning with highly-anticipated movies likeThe FavouriteandIf Beale Street Could Talkgetting top honors.
In a surprising move, the leading ladies ofTheFavouritedidn’t get a nod in the best actress category but instead are receiving their own award. Gotham announced that the jury voting for best actress decided to jointly giveEmma Stone,Rachel Weiszand Olivia Colman a Gotham Jury Award.
Read on for the rest of the nominations.
Best Feature:
The Favourite
First Reformed
If Beale Street Could Talk
Madeline’s Madeline
The Rider
Best Actress
Glenn Close inThe Wife(Sony Pictures Classics)
Toni Collette inHereditary(A24)
Kathryn Hahn inPrivate Life(Netflix)
Regina Hall inSupport the Girls(Magnolia Pictures)
Michelle Pfeiffer inWhere is Kyra?(Paladin and Great Point Media)
Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

Best Actor
Adam Driver inBlacKkKlansman(Focus Features)
Ben Foster inLeave No Trace(Bleecker Street)
Richard E. Grant inCan You Ever Forgive Me?(Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Ethan Hawke inFirst Reformed(A24)
Lakeith Stanfield inSorry to Bother You(Annapurna Pictures)
Best Screenplay
The Favourite, Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
First Reformed, Paul Schrader (A24)
Private Life, Tamara Jenkins (Netflix)
Support the Girls, Andrew Bujalski (Magnolia Pictures)
Thoroughbreds, Cory Finley (Focus Features)
Breakthrough Actor
Yalitza Aparicio inRoma(Netflix)
Elsie Fisher inEighth Grade(A24)
Helena Howard inMadeline’s Madeline(Oscilloscope Laboratories)
KiKi Layne inIf Beale Street Could Talk(Annapurna Pictures)
Thomas in Harcourt McKenzie inLeave No Trace(Bleecker Street)
source: people.com