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2021 Oscars Predictions:
Best Animated Feature
Updated: Mar. 4, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: “Over the Moon” continues to miss in a few key spots like art directors and could be that Oscar morning snub we aren’t anticipating, even with the love for Glen Keane pouring through the branch.
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Collective
Draft>>>Pre Season>>>Regular Season>>>Post Season
2021 Oscars Predictions:
Best Animated Feature
Updated: Mar. 4, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: “Over the Moon” continues to miss in a few key spots like art directors and could be that Oscar morning snub we aren’t anticipating, even with the love for Glen Keane pouring through the branch.
- 3/4/2021
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Gkids to release in North America in early 2021.
Richard E. Grant has joined the English-language dub cast for Studio Ghibli’s Cannes Label 2020 selection Earwig And The Witch.
Gkids has set an early 2021 awards-qualifying North American release in early 2021 while Elysian Film Group Distribution will handle a UK release in spring 2021.
Joining Grant as The Mandrake are Kacey Musgraves as Earwig’s mother, Dan Stevens and Taylor Paige Henderson in the title role are also on board the animation feature directed by Goro Miyazaki.
Earwig And The Witch follows Earwig on her quest to find the family she always dreamed of,...
Richard E. Grant has joined the English-language dub cast for Studio Ghibli’s Cannes Label 2020 selection Earwig And The Witch.
Gkids has set an early 2021 awards-qualifying North American release in early 2021 while Elysian Film Group Distribution will handle a UK release in spring 2021.
Joining Grant as The Mandrake are Kacey Musgraves as Earwig’s mother, Dan Stevens and Taylor Paige Henderson in the title role are also on board the animation feature directed by Goro Miyazaki.
Earwig And The Witch follows Earwig on her quest to find the family she always dreamed of,...
- 12/16/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Richard E. Grant, Kacey Musgraves, Dan Stevens and more will lend their voices to the English-language cast of Goro Miyazaki’s Gkids and Studio Ghibli feature film Earwig and the Witch, inspired by Diana Wynne Jones’ book of the same name.
Directed by the From Up on Poppy Hill and Tales from Earthsea helmer, Earwig follows a headstrong orphan named Earwig who lives with a selfish witch but then embarks on a journey meet her mother who has magical powers. Upon her trek, Earwig discovers a world of spells and potions, and a mysterious song that may help her in finding her lost family.
In the English-language dub, Grant will play the Mandrake, Stevens will voice Thomas and Musgraves is set to play Earwig’s mother. Taylor Paige Henderson will voice the titular character. Additional voice cast members include Pandora Colin, Jb Blanc, Logan Hannan, Summer Jenkins and Vivienne Rutherford.
Directed by the From Up on Poppy Hill and Tales from Earthsea helmer, Earwig follows a headstrong orphan named Earwig who lives with a selfish witch but then embarks on a journey meet her mother who has magical powers. Upon her trek, Earwig discovers a world of spells and potions, and a mysterious song that may help her in finding her lost family.
In the English-language dub, Grant will play the Mandrake, Stevens will voice Thomas and Musgraves is set to play Earwig’s mother. Taylor Paige Henderson will voice the titular character. Additional voice cast members include Pandora Colin, Jb Blanc, Logan Hannan, Summer Jenkins and Vivienne Rutherford.
- 12/15/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Rory Kinnear's roles have ranged from Denis Thatcher on TV to the gloomy Dane on stage. Now he talks about playing M's desk-bound sidekick in Skyfall
So much for showbiz perks: Rory Kinnear can't even get a cup of tea. We're in a pub near London Bridge and Kinnear is pleading – ever so politely – with the barmaid. "Don't have the staff," she replies, face like stone. It's mid-afternoon last Wednesday. He settles for a half of bitter, looking sheepish and a touch guilty, like an accountant who's just missed a tax deadline.
I'm secretly hoping for a hissy fit, but within seconds of meeting him you sense this isn't really Kinnear's style. We're here to talk about his turn in Skyfall as Bill Tanner, M's long-serving, long-suffering sidekick, a drudge if ever there was one: the kind of spy who, if Bond lent him the Aston Martin, would only...
So much for showbiz perks: Rory Kinnear can't even get a cup of tea. We're in a pub near London Bridge and Kinnear is pleading – ever so politely – with the barmaid. "Don't have the staff," she replies, face like stone. It's mid-afternoon last Wednesday. He settles for a half of bitter, looking sheepish and a touch guilty, like an accountant who's just missed a tax deadline.
I'm secretly hoping for a hissy fit, but within seconds of meeting him you sense this isn't really Kinnear's style. We're here to talk about his turn in Skyfall as Bill Tanner, M's long-serving, long-suffering sidekick, a drudge if ever there was one: the kind of spy who, if Bond lent him the Aston Martin, would only...
- 10/25/2012
- by Andrew Dickson
- The Guardian - Film News
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