2018 Mofo Film Awards

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Ladies and gentlemen, the votes are in and we have our final set of nominees. We ended up with a little less submissions than last year, but there were still enough to have a diverse enough field of films voted in.

Please vote for ONE film in each category you choose. The DEADLINE for your votes is March 30th, 2019. That gives you almost one month to watch any films that need to be viewed before then. We will then have the awards ceremony the very next day. March 31st, 2019.

You must PRIVATE MESSAGE me your votes, do not post them here. You post them here and your votes are disqualified.

I'd like to thank @Cynema De Bergerac again for brand spankin' new poster we've got now. It's a lot cleaner and clearly from someone more talented. Thanks for making mine look cheap, yet again.

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Best VFX













Best Score













Breakthrough Performance of the Year


Yalitza Aparicio - Roma



Elsie Fisher - Eighth Grade



Lady Gaga - A Star is Born



Thomasin McKenzie - Leave No Trace



Alex Wolff - Hereditary



Best Cinematography














Best Cast


Viola Davis, Liam Neeson, Jon Bernthal, Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, Robert Duvall, Colin Farrell, Daniel Kaluuya, Brian Tyree Henry, Jacki Weaver, Cynthia Erivo, Garret Dillahunt



Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, Scarlett Johanson, Robert Downey Jr, Don Cheadle, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Holland, Josh Brolin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Mark Buffalo, Chadwick Boseman, Karen Gillan, Zoe Saldana, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Idris Elba, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Peter Dinklage, Benicio Del Toro, Gwyneth Paltrow, Dave Bautista, Danai Gurira



Tim Blake Nelson, James Franco, Clancy Brown, Liam Neeson, Stephen Root, Tom Waits, Brendan Gleeson



Chris Hemsworth, Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson, Nick Offerman, Xavier Dolan, Cynthia Erivo



Emma Stone, Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz, Mark Gatiss, James Smith





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'Mixed-Bag Award'












Funniest Scene of the Year

After Credits - Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse



Why is Gamora? - Avengers: Infinity War



Jumping out of plane - Deadpool 2



Preventing Origin Stories - Teen Titans Go To The Movies!!



Removing the bullet - Game Night



Most Memorable Scene

The Bear Scream - Annihilation



Lighthouse Confrontation - Annihilation



The Snap - Avengers: Infinity War



Grasping for Air - Hereditary



Cash Discovers The Secret - Sorry To Bother You



Most Underrated Movie of the Year












Most Overrated Movie of the Year














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Biggest Disappointment of the Year












Biggest Surprise of the Year












Best Foreign Language Film












Best Documentary












Best Animated Film














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Best Screenplay


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Best Supporting Actress

Regina King - If Beale Street Could Talk



Rachel Weisz - The Favourite



Emma Stone - The Favourite



Tilda Swinton - Suspiria



Elizabeth Debicki - Widows




Best Supporting Actor


Mahershala Ali - Green Book



Adam Driver - BlackKklansman



Daniel Kaluuya - Widows



Alex Wolff - Hereditary



Steven Yeun - Burning




Best Actress

Yalitza Aparicio - Roma


Joanna Kulig - Cold War


Olivia Colman - The Favourite


Lady Gaga - A Star is Born


Toni Collette - Hereditary




Best Actor


Bradley Cooper - A Star is Born



John David Washington - BlackKklansman



Ethan Hawke - First Reformed



Joaquin Phoenix - You Were Never Really Here



Ben Foster - Leave No Trace




Best Director of the Year


Alfonso Cuaron - Roma



Yorgos Lanthimos - The Favourite



Bradley Cooper - A Star is Born



Alex Garland - Annihilation



Steve McQueen - Widows






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Thoughts:


This was indeed a surprising year. Backlash over the Oscars maybe? Both Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody have limited showings here and what they are nominated for are not the "good" categories. This might be the first year that a film that won Best Picture is not even nominated in our category. It might also be the same for Lead Actor.

Annihilation, which garnered some mixed to positive reactions scored 8 nominations. Two of them in one category (Most Memorable Scene). It scored Best Film/Director but nothing for acting or writing.

Roma earned 6 while The Favourite snagged 9 nominations (the most). Two of them in one category (Best Supporting Actress)

Surprises? Yes I'd say so. Mandy making a splash with 4 nominations (Nic Cage just missed out by one vote). One of them is Best Picture, while the surprise turnout for Widows (5 nominations) built of speed until failing to secure a Best Picture nomination.

Black Panther had a small showing, just one nomination in the Overrated category. That category has 4 out 5 nominees that were nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. The only one that wasn't was Solo (which is weird to see it nominated for Overrated, but you guys voted it).

Normally you'd see some overlap with Overrated/Disappointment and Best Picture. There always seems to be one or two movies that make both or all three categories. 3 Billboards did this last year. Yet this year was different as none of the ones nominated for Overrated or Disappointing made a Best Picture nomination.

No Rami Malek or Viggo or Dafoe or Bale....Cooper is the only one that was nominated from the Oscars to snag a spot here. Mofos instead awarded the smaller roles like Ben Foster in Leave no Trace or Joaquin Phoenix in You Were Never Really Here. Ethan Hawke was snubbed at the Oscars, but the wise voters here recognized his efforts.

For Worst Movies of the year, I'd argue 4/5 shouldn't be there. I'm even including the terrible Fantastic Beasts...the one truly terrible film there has to be 15:17 to Paris, while the rest are mediocre (though some would argue Cloverfield Paradox is straight up trash).

Glenn Close and Melissa McCarthy did not receive any love here. Instead Toni Collette and Joanna Kulig got some love. Some more surprises come in the Best Supporting Actor category where Steven Yeun, Alex Wolff and Daniel Kaluuya showed up.


Personally, I would have liked to have seen more love for BlackKklansman and Sorry To Bother You. But overall, this year looks to be vastly different to the previous ones.



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I really like the 5 choices for Visual Effects. All five are pretty deserving.

Wish I could have seen Cold War and Beale Street by now.



Far more high-brow than last year.
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Great job on the presentation and artwork
TheUsualSuspect & Cynema De Bergerac

Best Cast
Don't see Cynthia Erivo mentioned as a cast member in Widows and Bad Times at the El Royale.. she had an important role in both movies..



No love for John Williams ost..

Annihilation very overrated on this forum, the portals look like alien anuses..

Alex Wolff, Lady Gaga.. really...smh..

Love the nominations for Steven Yuen and Daniel Kaluuya..

Missing The Rider, Paddington 2 (robbed again) The Hate U Give, Blindspotting and Drax i'm invisible scene..



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Preliminary thoughts, mainly concerned which of my picks didn't make it and what made it instead of them (which may or may not spoil what I do end up picking):

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Great job on the presentation and artwork
TheUsualSuspect & Cynema De Bergerac

Best Cast
Don't see Cynthia Erivo mentioned as a cast member in Widows and Bad Times at the El Royale.. she had an important role in both movies..
I actually nominated her for supporting actress for both of those movies, really like her.

I'm surprised so many of my nominations made it considering how many movies I haven't seen yet.



I actually nominated her for supporting actress for both of those movies, really like her.

I'm surprised so many of my nominations made it considering how many movies I haven't seen yet.
Nominated her too, both very strong supporting performances.. 3 of my female supporting noms got through Rachel Weisz, Regina King and Emma Stone..



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Great job on the presentation and artwork
TheUsualSuspect & Cynema De Bergerac

Best Cast
Don't see Cynthia Erivo mentioned as a cast member in Widows and Bad Times at the El Royale.. she had an important role in both movies..

Thank you.

I've added her name. Having seen neither film and not being familiar with her, I left her off as an oversight.



Mixed Bag - 1 out of 5. Another category I invented and surprise surprise, most of my picks didn't make it. How did you all decide on your picks anyway? My main criteria was that it had to have a
but the kind that's equal parts good and bad instead of just boringly mediocre.
I chose films that had elements I actually liked, but were quite terrible in other parts, or were just a mess. Sort of equal parts enjoyable and cringe-inducing.

As for which of my picks didn't make it, I picked "Buster in the saloon" from Buster Scruggs, the biker fight from Mandy, and the mid-credits scene from Paddington 2.
Was that fight scene in Mandy the same one where Nic Cage does a mound of cocaine off a broken piece of glass? If so I was going to include that as well, but wasn't sure how to describe it haha.

I actually nominated her for supporting actress for both of those movies, really like her.
I thought I had her for Bad Times at the El Royale, but apparently I didn't. I was disappointed in that movie overall, but I liked her in it.