For Best Drama, I’m choosing “Moneyball” because it was the best of the bunch-reviewed (95% Tomatometer) and also has the second highest box office ($ 75.3 M). George Clooney had two chances in this category with “The offspring” (89%, to $ 44 M) and “the Ides of March” (85%, to $ 41 M), but they are the lowest box office revenue from the package and they are just in the middle of Tomatometers. Perhaps it would be appreciated in other categories.
For Best Actress in a Drama, I’m going with Tilda Swinton. It’s very rare for a movie actress to win with medicre, so it’s automatically rule Glenn Close from “Albert Nobbs” (51%) and Meryl Streep of the “Iron Lady” (55%). This makes the Viola Davis (“The Help”), Rooney Mara (“the girl with the dragon tattoo”) and Tilda Swinton (“we need to talk about Kevin”). In a review for “we need to talk about Kevin”, Swinton was chosen often “extraordinary acting.”
It is a hard one for best actress in a musical comedy. Comedy Comedy category, and just right on this list “Bridesmaids.” The others-”Massacre,” “young adult”, and “My week with Marilyn”-would be more appropriate in a list of plays. However, in recent years, best dramatic actor/actresses tend to take home the trophy. That rules out kristin Wiig for “Bridesmaids.” The remaining four-Jodie Foster, Charlize Theron, Kate Winslet and Micelle Williams-the latter most often touted role “excites” Monroe in “My week with Marilyn,” So I chose Williams.