Manifesting his success. Austin Butler spoke his Oscar nomination into existence — and his former costar and good friend Ashley Tisdale has the receipts to prove it.
06.01.2023 - 22:11 / deadline.com
In Palm Springs they do it all a little differently. At least that is the impression you might have gotten if you attended last night’s 34th Annual International Film Awards gala which kicked off the Desert Film Festival, back in action for the first time since January of 2020, just weeks before Covid would shut everything down. However the bejeweled and upper crust of Palm Springs society were gathered again at the massive Palm Springs Convention Center to celebrate a select group of stars who not so coincidentally all happen to be among the most buzzed of Oscar contenders. With a red carpet that doesn’t stop at the front doors, but actually continues all the way through the huge lobby and then into the actual ballroom itself, this event was, and by the looks of it, a must stop on the way to the Dolby in March.
Perhaps that is why we saw the likes of Steven Spielberg and his entire cast of The Fabelmans, Viola Davis, Cate Blanchett, Colin Farrell, Brendan Fraser, Bill Nighy, Michelle Yeoh, Sarah Polley, Danielle Deadwyler, and Austin Butler all gracing the stage to accept various awards negotiated with the studios in order to put a spotlight on their campaigns in the glitziest way possible. The gala touted its strong correlation to Oscar nominations and wins for its chosen recipients in the past, and there is no doubt that will continue. Even most of the presenters are in the hunt this awards season including Jamie Lee Curtis, Baz Luhrmann, Brian Tyree Henry, Hong Chau, and Stephanie Hsu among others. At this event it isn’t just the winners who get to make heartfelt speeches, it is also those presenters, and there is no 45 second limit on how long they can all go on – and indeed they make the most of it. This aspect
Manifesting his success. Austin Butler spoke his Oscar nomination into existence — and his former costar and good friend Ashley Tisdale has the receipts to prove it.
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FILM CATEGORIESBest Motion Picture – Drama: “The Fabelmans” over “Top Gun: Maverick”Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: “Everything Everywhere All at Once” over “The Banshees of Inisherin”Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama: Austin Butler for “Elvis” over Brendan Fraser for “The Whale”Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama: Cate Blanchett for “Tar” over Viola Davis for “The Woman King”Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Colin Farrell for “The Banshees of inisherin” over Daniel Craig for “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Michelle Yeoh for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” over Margot Robbie for “Babylon”Best Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” over Brendan Gleeson for “The Banshees of Inisherin”Best Supporting Actress: Kerry Condon for “The Banshees of Inisherin” over Jamie Lee Curtis for “Everything Everywhere All at Once”Best Director: Steven Spielberg for “The Fabelmans” over Martin McDonagh for “The Banshees of Inisherin”Best Screenplay: “The Banshees of Inisherin” over “Tar”Best Original Score: “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” over “The Fabelmans”Best Original Song: “Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” over “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick”Best Animated Feature: “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” over “Turning Red”Best Non-English Language Film: “All Quiet on the Western Front” over “Decision to Leave”TELEVISION CATEGORIESBest Television Series – Drama: “The Crown”Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy: “Abbott Elementary”Best Limited or Anthology Series: “The White Lotus”Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama: Jeff Bridges for “The Old Man”Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama: Zendaya for