Lastly, a subject that isn’t awards season. Nicely, principally not.
On this week’s episode of IndieWire’s Display screen Speak podcast, co-hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio assessment director Nia DaCosta‘s “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” written by Alex Garland, and preview the 2026 Sundance Movie Pageant, the occasion’s farewell to Park Metropolis.
However per standard this time of 12 months, we couldn’t file an episode with out at the very least checking in on the newest awards season updates, particularly after the moderately rote Golden Globes telecast weekend — the place one of many few surprises was Teyana Taylor asserting her place as a significant Greatest Supporting Actress candidate to look at after profitable this award for “One Battle After One other.”
Stellan Skarsgård additionally gained Greatest Supporting Actor for “Sentimental Worth” regardless of Norway solely having three voters within the Golden Globes physique, however Joachim Trier’s film is extra common than that. Anne suspects this may repeat on the Oscars as a result of internationally broadening Academy, whereas Ryan is placing cash (for now) on Jacob Elordi to win Greatest Supporting Actor on the Oscars for “Frankenstein.” If he and Teyana Taylor win, then the Oscar appearing quartet of Jessie Buckley and Timothée Chalamet (who’re unstoppable at this level) plus these two would make for a possible historic group of all actors below 40.
As for “The Bone Temple,” it’s viscerally violent, however that’s necessitated by the story, which follows Jack O’Connell and his coterie of “fingers” — assume Malcolm McDowell and his droogs in “A Clockwork Orange” — via the English countryside, the place they torture and terrorize post-apocalyptic survivors they encounter. In the meantime, Ralph Fiennes carries over from the primary movie as a physician who’s beginning to grasp the character of the an infection that began all the best way again with Danny Boyle’s “28 Days Later.”
Lastly, we additionally preview the acquisitions market on the 2026 Sundance Movie Pageant and share motion pictures we’re wanting ahead to or listening to buzz about, from ballroom dancing romance “Ha-chan, Shake Your Booty!” to middle-America drug restoration ballad “Union County.”
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