Oscars 95: Our critics on the flicks looking to take home the gongs

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And the winner is... Film critics DMorris_Star and carljones1 get us revved up for Oscars95 ahead of tomorrow night's ceremony. movies AcademyAwards

And the winner is... Who will be taking home the awards this year?The red carpet has been rolled out, and tomorrow night the stars and starlets of the movie biz will rock up to LA’s Dolby Theatre for the party to end all parties.

Proudly beaming at the former Wet Wet Wet frontman from the front row for two hours, she shamelessly engaged in the sort of genuinely harmless yet ‘dialled-up-to-eleven’ display of devotion I’d always thought myself incapable of.

The story of a friendship turned sour played out against the backdrop of a monotonous Irish island, Banshees sees Farrell united with In Bruges alumnus Brendan Gleeson – the pair gifted with the sort of honest and cutting dialogue that only McDonagh could write and this duo could deliver. Next, Best Supporting Actor. Entirely deservedly, Banshees has in fact had two of its stars nominated in this category – elder statesman Gleeson and young pup Barry Keoghan.

Both flicks give truly moving portrayals of young soldiers facing the harrowing realities of the First World War, and it is entirely possible that All Quiet on the Western Front could do what 1917 failed to do, and bring home the big one. Let’s get something straight from the outset – there are quite a few bang-average movies in the running for the big prizes at this year’s Oscars.

I lay much of the blame for this on the usually Mr Reliable, Tom Hanks, whose portrayal of Presley’s manager Colonel Tom Parker didn’t just border on the caricature, it was consumed by it. He looked like Burgess Meredith’s Penguin from the 1960s Batman TV series, and sounded like . . . well, I don’t know what. Certainly not the real Colonel.

An honourable mention too for Britain’s very own Bill Nighy, who delivers a career-best performance in the fantastic and hugely under-rated drama Living, playing a stiff upper lip bureaucrat who attempts to open up to his family and friends after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis. The most amazing story is the nomination for supporting actor Ke Huy Quan – who played the little kid called ‘Short Round’ nearly 40 years ago in the second Indiana Jones movie.

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