Marin Independent Journal

`Oppenheime­r' continues its domination

- By Jake Coyle

“Oppenheime­r” continued to streamroll through Hollywood's awards season on Saturday, winning the top prize, for outstandin­g cast, along with awards for Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr., at the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards.

As the Academy Awards draw closer, Christophe­r Nolan's blockbuste­r biopic — already a winner at the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs — has increasing­ly looked like the run-away favorite. The SAG Awards, one of the most-telling Oscar predictors, will only add to the momentum for “Oppenheime­r,” the lead Academy Awards nominee with 13 nods.

The SAG Awards don't always signify Oscar success. Two of the last five winners from the guild (“The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Black Panther”) lost at the Academy Awards. But in the past two years, all five of the top SAG prizes – best ensemble and the four acting winners – have correspond­ed with the eventual Oscar winners, including the ensembles for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “CODA.”

That could mean the SAGs offered an Oscar preview in two of the closest contests: best actor and best actress. The night's most thrilling win went to Lily Gladstone for female actor in a leading role in Martin

Scorsese's “Killers of the Flower Moon.” No category has been more hotly contested, with analysts evenly split between Gladstone and Emma Stone for “Poor Things.”

But Gladstone won Saturday and the crowd erupted. Stone, too, stood and vigorously applauded. More is riding on Gladstone than perhaps any other Oscar contender this year. Her win would be a first for Native Americans.

Murphy and Paul Giamatti (“The Holdovers”) have also been seen as in a

neck-and-neck contest. But Murphy has now won at the SAGs, the BAFTAs and Globes, suggesting he has the clear edge heading into the Academy Awards.

Robert Downey Jr. and Da'Vine Joy Randolph each won for their supporting performanc­es, likewise solidifyin­g their status as Oscar favorites. Downey Jr., accepting his first SAG Award for a movie role for his performanc­e in Christophe­r Nolan's “Oppenheime­r,” grinned as he accepted the trophy.

“Why me? Why now? Why

do things seem to be going my way?” said Downey Jr. “Unlike my fellow nominees, I will never grow tired from the sound of my own voice.”

Both Downey Jr. — who triumphed again over Ryan Gosling (“Barbie”) — and Randolph have emerged as Academy Awards frontrunne­rs. Their wins Saturday should make them shoo-ins.

Randolph's performanc­e in Alexander Payne's “The Holdovers” has been a breakthrou­gh role for the 37-year-old actor. Now, she appears poised to win the Academy Award.

“To every actor out there still waiting in the wings for their chance, let me tell you: Your life can change in a day,” Randolph said. “It's not a question of if but when. Keep going.”

The 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, streaming for the first time live on Netflix, got underway with Oscar momentum up for grabs for lead nominees “Oppenheime­r” and “Barbie.” The host-less ceremony kicked off at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

This year's SAG Awards follows a grueling monthslong strike in which the SAG-AFTRA union fought a bitter battle over a number of issues. Much of the work stoppage was prompted over changes in the film and TV industry brought on by streaming and a sea change led by Netflix.

It didn't take long for the night's hosts to nab an award of their own. Ali Wong, who sported one of the most eyecatchin­g looks on the red carpet, won best female actor in a TV movie or limited series for the Netflix series “Beef.” Later, her co-star Steven Yeun also won.

“The Bear” likewise continued its awards run, winning best comedy series, and awards for Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri.

Barbra Streisand held the audience in rapt attention while accepting a lifetime achievemen­t award, presented by Jennifer Aniston and Bradley Cooper.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cillian Murphy accepts the award for outstandin­g performanc­e by a male actor in a leading role for “Oppenheime­r” during the 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday.
CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cillian Murphy accepts the award for outstandin­g performanc­e by a male actor in a leading role for “Oppenheime­r” during the 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday.

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