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    Home » Spielberg, “Top Gun,” “Banshees” Feted By National Board of Review

    Spielberg, “Top Gun,” “Banshees” Feted By National Board of Review

    By SHOOTMonday, January 9, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1730 Views
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    Best director honoree Steven Spielberg, left, and best actress honoree Michelle Yeoh attend the National Board of Review Awards Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    The prize for best film of the year at the National Board of Review Awards went to "Top Gun: Maverick." Martin McDonagh's "The Banshees of Inisherin" took home the most trophies. But the night belonged to its best-director honoree, Steven Spielberg, and the parade of tributes paid to the 76-year-old filmmaker.

    So effusive was the praise for Spielberg that Colin Farrell, there to accept the award for best actor for his performance in "The Banshees of Inisherin," said the experience of first watching "E.T." was the most euphoric of his life, ranking it even above the births of his two children.

    "I'm glad this isn't televised," said Farrell.

    Despite the lack of a broadcast from Cipriani's 42 Street in midtown Manhattan, the National Board of Review Awards have long been a regular and starry stop in Hollywood's awards season. This year's ceremony, hosted Sunday for the seventh time by Willie Geist, came right in the thick of a battery of big dates on the Oscar calendar. The Golden Globes are Tuesday, the Screen Actor Guild nominations are Wednesday and voting for the Academy Awards starts Thursday.

    That meant that the NBR Awards, put on by a long-running group of film enthusiasts, was a chance to stoke buzz and polish acceptance speeches. The National Board of Review makes it easier, too, by announcing winners in advance and pairing each with a lavish introduction from a collaborator or friend. Spielberg, who won best director for his movie-memoir "The Fabelmans," was introduced by "West Side Story" star Ariana DeBose.

    DeBose recalled being in a nail salon when "Steven (expletive) Spielberg" called to ask if she would join the cast.

    "What I remember most about that moment, aside from the experience of realizing that blood was rushing to my head and to my feet simultaneously, was thinking: Wow, what a gentlemanly, respectful, generous call that that was to make," DeBose said. "To ask someone to join you in an adventure."

    Gabriel LaBelle, who plays a fictionalized version of young Spielberg in "The Fabelmans" and was honored for breakthrough performance along with Danielle Deadwyler of "Till," similarly described the life-changing nature of a call from Spielberg.

    "I feel like I'm in debt, like I owe you, like I owe you my first born child or something," LaBelle said, still in apparent disbelief at his turn of fate. "I don't know how I'll ever pay you back."

    When Spielberg took the stage, the crowd rose in a standing ovation.

    "My whole career in all the films I've directed — my job, as I have seen it — is as the accompanist and the conductor to whoever or whatever should be the center of your attention," he said. "But when it came time for me to sit down with Tony Kushner to explore the possibilities of a story that became 'The Fabelmans,' I realized for the first time that I couldn't take cover behind a mothership or a T-Rex or a big mechanical shark that never worked."

    Much has been made about "The Fabelmans" being Spielberg's most personal film, a classification he didn't dispute. Though he noted that every movie, in any genre, can be personal to a director, Spielberg said making his latest "was like moving back in with my parents and my sisters."

    "You say you can't go home again? Oh, no. That's wrong. You can go home again," he said.

    Though Spielberg is renowned as a hit-maker, "The Fabelmans" has struggled to ignite at the box office with just $15.1 million worldwide, sapping some of its Oscar momentum.

    Meanwhile, the awards hopes for a pair of theatrical successes — "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Everything Everywhere All at Once" — have risen. "Top Gun" star Tom Cruise didn't attend Sunday, but producer Jerry Bruckheimer applauded him while accepting for best film.

    "Simply put: He's a force of nature," Bruckheimer said. "A man with one goal: to entertain audiences."

    After being introduced by her "Crazy Rich Asians" co-star Awkwafina, "Everything Everywhere All at Once" star Michelle Yeoh accepted the award for best actress. The Malaysian-born Yeoh noted she was the first Asian to win the award in nearly five decades, something that caused her to reflect on her journey from Hong Kong to Hollywood.

    "One day Hollywood did come calling. It was an absolute dream come true. We all wanted to go to Hollywood — until I got there," Yeoh said. "Suddenly, I was a minority. I mean, how did that happen? There are more of me than you! I was typecast. I didn't see faces like mine on the screen. I met with people who didn't know where Korea and China and Japan were."

    Best supporting actress went to Janelle Monáe for the whodunit sequel "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery." Her introduction came from Benoit Blanc, himself: Daniel Craig. "Are you kidding me?" Monáe exclaimed. "You guys got (expletive) James Bond?"

    "When Janelle floats, when she glides into a room, the chemicals in the air change," Craig said of his "Glass Onion" co-star. "When I had the privilege of working with her, every day she lifted me up."

    Brendan Gleeson, who stars opposite Farrell in "The Banshees of Inisherin," wasn't there to accept his award for best supporting actor, though Farrell read a letter from him. Gleeson remarked on the success of Martin McDonagh's movie: "Happy days for a sad film."

    McDonagh was also honored with the award for best original screenplay. Oscar Isaac, who stars in the playwright's next film, introduced McDonagh by recalling his first meeting with him at a London pub, an encounter that ended in the two sharing mushrooms. Once he reached the stage, McDonagh thanked Isaac "for revealing only one of my drug preferences."

    McDonagh then made one of the night's most pointed remarks, applauding his film's distributor, Searchlight Pictures, for giving him no notes on the screenplay: "Which is probably why I'm up here tonight."

    Recap
    Here’s a full list of the 2022 award recipients (originally announced in December):

    Best Film: Top Gun: Maverick
    Best Director: Steven Spielberg, The Fabelmans
    Best Actor: Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin
    Best Actress: Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once
    Best Supporting Actor: Brendan Gleeson, The Banshees of Inisherin
    Best Supporting Actress: Janelle Monae, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
    Best Original Screenplay: Martin McDonagh, The Banshees of Inisherin
    Best Adapted Screenplay: Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stockell, All Quiet on the Western Front
    Breakthrough Performance: Danielle Deadwyler, Till
    Breakthrough Performance: Gabriel LaBelle, The Fabelmans
    Best Directorial Debut: Charlotte Wells, Aftersun
    Best Animated Feature: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
    Best International Film: Close
    Best Documentary: Sr.
    Best Ensemble: Women Talking
    Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography: Claudio Miranda, Top Gun: Maverick
    NBR Freedom of Expression Awards: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed; and Argentina, 1985

    Top Films (in alphabetical order)

    • Aftersun
    • Avatar: The Way of Water
    • The Banshees of Inisherin
    • Everything Everywhere All at Once
    • The Fabelmans
    • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
    • RRR
    • Till
    • The Woman King
    • Women Talking

    Top 5 International Films (in alphabetical order)

    • All Quiet on the Western Front
    • Argentina, 1985
    • Decision to Leave
    • EO
    • Saint Omer

    Top 5 Documentaries (in alphabetical order)

    • All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
    • All That Breathes
    • Descendant
    • Turn Every Page–The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb
    • Wildcat

    Top 10 Independent Films (in alphabetical order)

    • Armageddon Time
    • Emily the Criminal
    • The Eternal Daughter
    • Funny Pages
    • The Inspection
    • Living
    • A Love Song
    • Nanny
    • The Wonder
    • To Leslie
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