This is the second year for the Makeup and Hairstylists Guild joining the awards game, and they've been a welcome addition to the circuit. They spread their nods thin across a number of categories, but it's a good window into what this branch digs, for sure. This year, the only two films on the Academy's bake-off list of finalists that didn't garner any recognition were "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" and "Noah." Meaning "Foxcatcher," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Guardians of the Galaxy," "Maleficent" and "The Theory of Everything" were each represented in one form or another. Meanwhile, "Guardians of the Galaxy" led with the most mentions at three, while "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Interstellar" and "Into the Woods" each got a pair. As previously announced, Oscar-winning make-up artist Rick Baker and Emmy-nominated hair stylist Kathryn Blondell will receive the Guild's Lifetime Achievement Awards. Check out the full list of nominees below,...
- 1/8/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and Into The Woods are among the feature nominees announced today for the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards. There is a tie in the Television and New Media Series Best Contemporary Make-Up Category resulting in six nominees. The awards will be presented during a ceremony February 14 at Paramount Studios. Here’s the complete list:
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Make-up
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Make-Up Artists: Allan Apone, Nicole Sortillon and Lisa Rocco (Petition)
Gone Girl
Make-Up Artists: Kate Biscoe and Gigi Williams
Guardians of the Galaxy
Make-Up Artist: Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Interstellar
Make-Up Artists: Luisa Abel and Jay Wejebe
Nightcrawler
Make-Up Artists: Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Period And/Or Character Make-up
Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Make-Up Artists: Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos and Conor McCullagh (Petition)
Into the Woods...
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Make-up
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Make-Up Artists: Allan Apone, Nicole Sortillon and Lisa Rocco (Petition)
Gone Girl
Make-Up Artists: Kate Biscoe and Gigi Williams
Guardians of the Galaxy
Make-Up Artist: Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Interstellar
Make-Up Artists: Luisa Abel and Jay Wejebe
Nightcrawler
Make-Up Artists: Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Period And/Or Character Make-up
Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Make-Up Artists: Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos and Conor McCullagh (Petition)
Into the Woods...
- 1/8/2015
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline
The Make-Up Artists And Hair Stylists Guild unveiled nominations in 19 categories on Thursday (January 8).
The winners will be announced at the 2015 Annual Muahs Guild Awards ceremony on February 14 at Paramount Studios.
Final ballot voting begins on January 19 and closes on February 10.
As previously announced make-up artist Rick Baker and hair stylist Kathryn Blondell will receive the Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Make-Up
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Make-up artists: Allan Apone, Nicole Sortillon and Lisa Rocco (petition)
Gone Girl
Make-up artists: Kate Biscoe and Gigi Williams
Guardians Of The Galaxy
Make-up artist: Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Interstellar
Make-up artists: Luisa Abel and Jay Wejebe
Nightcrawler
Make-up artists: Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero
Best Period And/Or Character Make-Up
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
Make-up artists: Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos and Conor McCullagh (petition)
Into The Woods
Make-up artist: Peter Swords King
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Make-up artists: Frances Hannon and Julie Dartnell...
The winners will be announced at the 2015 Annual Muahs Guild Awards ceremony on February 14 at Paramount Studios.
Final ballot voting begins on January 19 and closes on February 10.
As previously announced make-up artist Rick Baker and hair stylist Kathryn Blondell will receive the Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Make-Up
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Make-up artists: Allan Apone, Nicole Sortillon and Lisa Rocco (petition)
Gone Girl
Make-up artists: Kate Biscoe and Gigi Williams
Guardians Of The Galaxy
Make-up artist: Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Interstellar
Make-up artists: Luisa Abel and Jay Wejebe
Nightcrawler
Make-up artists: Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero
Best Period And/Or Character Make-Up
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
Make-up artists: Ve Neill, Nikoletta Skarlatos and Conor McCullagh (petition)
Into The Woods
Make-up artist: Peter Swords King
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Make-up artists: Frances Hannon and Julie Dartnell...
- 1/8/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Today was a busy day for some of the smaller guilds with the Visual Effects Society, the Cinema Audio Society, and the Makeup and Hairstylists Guilds all announcing their nominations for 2013.
First, we have the Ves, whose main category to look at is “Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture,” where we find Gravity and four other nominees that are just going to have to be happy with the fact that they got nominated. This is perhaps the easiest category to call in the entirety of awards season, and I don’t mean just here, but for the Oscar as well (Last year’s winner, Life of Pi, easily took this category before going on to claim the Oscar). It’s true that films like The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and Star Trek Into Darkness had outstanding effects as well, but nothing even came close to the amazing,...
First, we have the Ves, whose main category to look at is “Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture,” where we find Gravity and four other nominees that are just going to have to be happy with the fact that they got nominated. This is perhaps the easiest category to call in the entirety of awards season, and I don’t mean just here, but for the Oscar as well (Last year’s winner, Life of Pi, easily took this category before going on to claim the Oscar). It’s true that films like The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and Star Trek Into Darkness had outstanding effects as well, but nothing even came close to the amazing,...
- 1/15/2014
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (Muahs) announced on January 14 its nominations for the 2014 awards show on February 15.
Voting will begin online on January 21 and closes on February 11.
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Unfinished Song – Lucy Cain
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald Mc Innes
Lee Daniels’ The Butler – Candace Neal, Robert Stevenson
Best Contemporary Make-Up
Prisoners – Donald Mowat, Pamela Westmore
August: Osage County – Carla White, Bjoern Rehbein
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes
Best Period And/Or Character Hair Styling
American Hustle – Katherine Gordon, Michelle Johnson
The Lone Ranger – Gloria Pasqua Casny, Jules Holdren
Jobs – Nina Paskowitz, Michael Moore
Best Period And/Or Character Make-Up
Dallas Buyers Club – Evelyne Noraz, Rachel Geary
The Lone Ranger – Joel Harlow, Mike Smithson, 3rd Petition Robin Beauschesne
The Great Gatsby – Maurizio Silvi, Lesley Vanderwalt
Best Special Make-Up Effects
Bad Grandpa – Stephen Prouty
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters – Mike Elizalde, Lufeng Qu
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Voting will begin online on January 21 and closes on February 11.
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Unfinished Song – Lucy Cain
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald Mc Innes
Lee Daniels’ The Butler – Candace Neal, Robert Stevenson
Best Contemporary Make-Up
Prisoners – Donald Mowat, Pamela Westmore
August: Osage County – Carla White, Bjoern Rehbein
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes
Best Period And/Or Character Hair Styling
American Hustle – Katherine Gordon, Michelle Johnson
The Lone Ranger – Gloria Pasqua Casny, Jules Holdren
Jobs – Nina Paskowitz, Michael Moore
Best Period And/Or Character Make-Up
Dallas Buyers Club – Evelyne Noraz, Rachel Geary
The Lone Ranger – Joel Harlow, Mike Smithson, 3rd Petition Robin Beauschesne
The Great Gatsby – Maurizio Silvi, Lesley Vanderwalt
Best Special Make-Up Effects
Bad Grandpa – Stephen Prouty
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters – Mike Elizalde, Lufeng Qu
[link...
- 1/14/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Los Angeles, Jan. 14, 2014 – Today the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild’s President Susan Cabral-Ebert announced nominations for the 2014 Annual Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards in 14Categories. Winners will be announced at the 2014 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (Iatse Local 706) Awards honoring make-up artists and hair stylists outstanding achievements in motion pictures, television, commercials and live theater and will take place on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at Paramount Studios. M.A.C. Cosmetics is the Official Cocktail Reception Sponsor. Here’s the full list of nominations: Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films) Best Contemporary Hair Styling Unfinished Song Aurora Bergere One Chance Christine Blundell Donald Mc Innes Lee Daniels’ The Butler Candace Neal Robert Stevenson Best Contemporary Make-up Prisoners Donald Mowat Pamela Westmore August: Osage County Carla White Bjoern Rehbein One Chance Christine Blundell Donald Mc Innes Best Period And/Or Character Hair Styling American Hustle Katherine Gordon Michelle Johnson...
- 1/14/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The 38th Annual Saturn Award Nominations were announced earlier this week and we now have the full list of nominees. The Saturn Awards recognizing outstanding Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror releases in the last 12 months. Included in the list of nominees is multiple nominations for American Horror Story and The Walking Dead.
“Hugo and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 each received 10 nominations as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 38th Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented on Wednesday, June 20.
Other leading titles in the Academy’s film categories were Super 8 (eight nominations); Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger (seven); and The Adventures of Tintin and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (six each). Rise of the Planet of the Apes breathed new life into a classic sci-fi franchise with five nominations, including a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Andy Serkis.
“Hugo and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 each received 10 nominations as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 38th Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented on Wednesday, June 20.
Other leading titles in the Academy’s film categories were Super 8 (eight nominations); Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger (seven); and The Adventures of Tintin and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (six each). Rise of the Planet of the Apes breathed new life into a classic sci-fi franchise with five nominations, including a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Andy Serkis.
- 3/2/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films has announced the list of nominations for the 38th Saturn Awards, which will be presented on June 20th. These are presented without comment, other than to say to certain TV series, “Surprise! Welcome to Sci-Fi!”
Hugo and Harry Potter Cast Their Spells and Lead Film Nominations for 38th Saturn Awards
Breaking Bad and American Horror Story Scare Up Most TV Nominations in Banner Year for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror; Winners to be Announced June 20
Los Angeles – February 29, 2012 – Hugo and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 each received 10 nominations as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 38th Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented on Wednesday, June 20.
Other leading titles in the Academy’s film categories were Super 8 (eight nominations); Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger (seven); and The Adventures of Tintin...
Hugo and Harry Potter Cast Their Spells and Lead Film Nominations for 38th Saturn Awards
Breaking Bad and American Horror Story Scare Up Most TV Nominations in Banner Year for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror; Winners to be Announced June 20
Los Angeles – February 29, 2012 – Hugo and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 each received 10 nominations as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 38th Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented on Wednesday, June 20.
Other leading titles in the Academy’s film categories were Super 8 (eight nominations); Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger (seven); and The Adventures of Tintin...
- 3/1/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films have announced the nominations for its 38th Annual Saturn Awards. In the film categories Martin Scorsese’s Hugo and David Yates’ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 each scored 10 nominations; whilst in the TV categories AMC’s Breaking Bad scored 6 nominations, followed by American Horror Story with five. The awards ceremony will take place in June in Burbank, Calif.
The complete list of nominees is below:
Film
Best Science Fiction Film
The Adjustment Bureau (Universal)
Captain America: The First Avenger (Paramount/Marvel)
Limitless (Relativity Media)
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (20th Century Fox)
Super 8 (Paramount)
X-Men: First Class (20th Century Fox)
Best Fantasy Film
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Warner Bros.)
Hugo (Paramount)
Immortals (Relativity Media)
Midnight in Paris (Sony Pictures Classics)
The Muppets (Walt Disney Studios)
Thor (Paramount/Marvel)
Best Horror/Thriller Film
Contagion (Warner Bros.
The complete list of nominees is below:
Film
Best Science Fiction Film
The Adjustment Bureau (Universal)
Captain America: The First Avenger (Paramount/Marvel)
Limitless (Relativity Media)
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (20th Century Fox)
Super 8 (Paramount)
X-Men: First Class (20th Century Fox)
Best Fantasy Film
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Warner Bros.)
Hugo (Paramount)
Immortals (Relativity Media)
Midnight in Paris (Sony Pictures Classics)
The Muppets (Walt Disney Studios)
Thor (Paramount/Marvel)
Best Horror/Thriller Film
Contagion (Warner Bros.
- 3/1/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Awards season may have come and gone, but sci-fi fans still have something to look forward to with today's announcement of the Saturn Award nominees.
The awards, presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, recognize excellence in these genres, which are often underrepresented at other awards shows.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, this year's big movie contenders are "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2," "Hugo," tied with 10 nominations each.
A number of the movies scoring big have been commercial successes but have not received awards show love, including J.J. Abrams' $260-million grossing monster hit "Super 8," which nabbed eight nominations, and "Captain America: The First Avenger," which earned nearly $400 million worldwide, coming in with six.
One of the most surprising cross-genre hits is Woody Allen's romantic comedy "Midnight in Paris," which took home the award for Best Original Screenplay at Sunday's Oscars, in...
The awards, presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, recognize excellence in these genres, which are often underrepresented at other awards shows.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, this year's big movie contenders are "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2," "Hugo," tied with 10 nominations each.
A number of the movies scoring big have been commercial successes but have not received awards show love, including J.J. Abrams' $260-million grossing monster hit "Super 8," which nabbed eight nominations, and "Captain America: The First Avenger," which earned nearly $400 million worldwide, coming in with six.
One of the most surprising cross-genre hits is Woody Allen's romantic comedy "Midnight in Paris," which took home the award for Best Original Screenplay at Sunday's Oscars, in...
- 2/29/2012
- by Sarah Crow
- NextMovie
She’s got a stunning figure with curves at all the right places. It’s confounding that Lara Dutta never cared to flaunt her perfect bikini bod, not until now.
In the upcoming aqua-adventure thriller Blue , Lara will be seen in itsy-bitsy swimwears. The credit for the effervescent bikini look of Lara in the movie goes to Hollywood make-up artist Nikoletta Skarlatos who gave the actress special water-resistant make-up so that she keeps looking fabulous and doesn’t lose her sheen while swimming underwater as normal make-up can’t stand salty sea water for long.
If ‘Blue’ is grabbing attention for Kylie Minogue and Katrina Kaif , do not forget that Lara is the main actress in the film, paired opposite Sanjay Dutt . And Lara has prepared quite hard to get into the skin of the character.
Donning the bikinis is the easy part. She has done some daring underwater stunts...
In the upcoming aqua-adventure thriller Blue , Lara will be seen in itsy-bitsy swimwears. The credit for the effervescent bikini look of Lara in the movie goes to Hollywood make-up artist Nikoletta Skarlatos who gave the actress special water-resistant make-up so that she keeps looking fabulous and doesn’t lose her sheen while swimming underwater as normal make-up can’t stand salty sea water for long.
If ‘Blue’ is grabbing attention for Kylie Minogue and Katrina Kaif , do not forget that Lara is the main actress in the film, paired opposite Sanjay Dutt . And Lara has prepared quite hard to get into the skin of the character.
Donning the bikinis is the easy part. She has done some daring underwater stunts...
- 4/10/2009
- by mihirkula
- India.com
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