The Debt
This thriller features a whole handful of great performances, and I’ll spotlight three of them that could have a fighting chance at a nomination. Helen Mirren is an Oscar winner and a three-time nominee, and if she could get nominated for “The Last Station,” she can get nominated for anything. Tom Wilkinson is a two-time nominee, and it’s been a few years since he was last recognized. Rising star Jessica Chastain has multiple roles out this year, and this is the most substantial of the bunch, but I think she’ll ultimately be eclipsed by Mirren. Director John Madden was nominated for “Shakespeare in Love,” though I’m not sure this film will catch on in the same way.
Seven Days in Utopia
It’s worth noting that Oscar winners Robert Duvall and Melissa Leo appear in this G-rated golf movie, but any awards recognition for this film is highly doubtful.
I would seriously love it if ignored Best Foreign Film contenders from last year When We Leave (January 28) and Of Gods and Men (February 25) could earn some recognition this year, but I think that’s extremely unlikely.
Cedar Rapids (February 11)
This independent comedy probably won’t win any awards, but it’s the kind of film that could make some noise at the Independent Spirit Awards or the Golden Globes and is hard not to like, if voters haven’t forgotten all about it.
Gnomeo & Juliet (February 11)
I haven’t seen this one, but it could be a contender for Best Animated Feature.
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