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Blacklist drama Trumbo leads SAG nomination­s

Elba gets nod for both Beasts of No Nation and BBC television show Luther

- LINDSEY BAHR

LOS ANGELES — The Hollywood blacklist drama Trumbo scored a leading three Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination­s Wednesday, and sleeper contenders Beasts of No Nation and Straight Outta Compton entered the awards conversati­on in a real way when both were nominated for best ensemble drama.

Beasts star Idris Elba was also nominated for best supporting actor, as well as for his role in TV’s Luther. Other best ensemble nominees included Spotlight, which is emerging as the strongest candidate for best picture; Trumbo; and the housing bubble dramedy The Big Short.

The 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards honouring the best film and television performanc­es will be presented Jan. 30.

Starry ensemble casts left out of the SAG nomination­s included Ridley Scott’s The Martian, Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight and David O. Russell’s Joy.

While Compton was a box office and critical hit, its award season prospects were unknown. On Monday, the African-American Film Critics Associatio­n named the rapper drama their best of the year, but it’s been mostly overlooked by other critics’ awards.

The nomination­s helped bring a murky awards season into a bit more focus, and SAG’s choices highlighte­d a few underdog performanc­es.

Leading female performanc­e nominees included Cate Blanchett (Carol), Brie Larson (Room) and Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn), all of whom have dominated awards buzz, but also Sarah Silverman for the depression indie I Smile Back, and Helen Mirren for Woman in Gold, about an elderly Jewish woman looking to reclaim art once stolen by the Nazis. Mirren was also nominated for a supporting performanc­e for Trumbo.

The lead actor nominees were a bit more expected, with recognitio­n for Bryan Cranston (Trumbo), Johnny Depp (Black Mass), Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant), Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs), and Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl).

In the supporting category, Christian Bale was nominated for The Big Short, Mark Rylance for the Cold War thriller Bridge of Spies, Michael Shannon for playing a predatory real estate agent in 99 Homes and young star Jacob Tremblay for playing a child in captivity in Room.

Supporting actress contenders included Rachel McAdams (Spotlight), Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs), Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl) and Rooney Mara (Carol). Mara and Vikander both have significan­t onscreen time in their respective movies, which has led some to criticize their “supporting actress” campaigns.

Nominees are selected by separate movie and TV nominating panels, each comprising more than 2,000 randomly selected SAG members.

Many members of the SAG movie panel also vote for the Academy Awards and as a result, the SAG nominees have traditiona­lly served as a helpful indicator of potential Oscar acting nominees. This season’s main players should come further into focus today when the nominees are announced for the Golden Globe Awards.

On the TV side, the political drama House of Cards led with three nomination­s including best drama ensemble, best male performanc­e for Kevin Spacey and best female performanc­e for Robin Wright.

 ?? HILARY BRONWYN GAYLE/EONE FILMS ?? Left: Idris Elba is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild best supporting actor award for his portrayal of an African warlord in Beasts of No Nation. Right: Helen Mirren, seen in Trumbo, was nominated for Woman in Gold while castmate Bryan Cranston was...
HILARY BRONWYN GAYLE/EONE FILMS Left: Idris Elba is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild best supporting actor award for his portrayal of an African warlord in Beasts of No Nation. Right: Helen Mirren, seen in Trumbo, was nominated for Woman in Gold while castmate Bryan Cranston was...
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