It's every film buff's favourite bloodsport and this year's Oscar nominations certainly didn't disappoint. This year has given us a film that has broken the Academy's nominations record. There were at least two surprising acting snubs. There was also a good smattering of international films in the major categories. But what do this year's nominations say about the races in the main categories? Pomona gives you its penny's worth. BEST PICTURE Bugonia F1 Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein Hamnet Marty Supreme One Battle After Another The Secret Agent Sentimental Value Sinners Train Dreams The ten films on this shortlist include one summer blockbuster, two movies not fully in the English language and a record breaking vampire film. However only three of the ten have emerged as frontrunners in this contest. The movie out in front at this stage is undoubtedly Paul Thomas Anderson's mesmerising satirical revolutionary tale 'One Battle After Another...
WAITING FOR THE OUT Dennis Kelly's six part drama 'Waiting for the Out' begins with Josh Finan's academic Dan Stewer fretting over a cooker in his kitchen. He obsessively checks the dials, its flame heads and oven for any sign of a gas leak over and over again before eventually leaving the house. However he's about to enter a pressure cooker of a different kind as he embarks on a new job teaching philosophy to inmates in a prison. His students include Tom Moutchi's Tom 'Junior' Kouame Jr, Charlie Rix's Zach Colton, Nima Taleghani's Malik Zahir, Sule Rimi's Sansom Blake, Steve Meo's Dan 'Macca' McKenzie, Josef Alton's sensitive Greg Turner and Alex Fairns' bright Keith McKellar. Attempting to simplify the philosophical concepts of John Locke and Descartes, Dan is taken to task for doing so by Keith. Inviting each prisoner to talk, most of them relate the theories he teaches to their own lives and reveal real struggleswith t...