Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Honor ‘Hereditary’, ‘Mandy’, And ‘The Haunting Of Hill House’
As the Oscars were Oscar-ing last night, a beloved genre magazine was holding its own awards show:The Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. Fangoria readers voted on winners in categories like Best Kill and Best Makeup Effects as well as more traditional categories celebrating aspects of filmmaking like directing and acting, andAri Aster’s arthouse horror filmHereditaryandPanos Cosmatos’s gonzo, one-of-a-kind revenge movieMandyended up winning the top prizes. If you’re looking to wash the taste of the Oscars out of your mouth with something more adventurous, look no further.
Check out the full list of winners below.
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2019
The genre magazine released all of the winners through its Twitter account last night, and bothHereditaryandMandy(which each earned a spot on/Film’s collective Top 10 Movies of 2018list) ended up having very good nights after being snubbed at the Academy Awards. Here are all of the winners:
Best Director: Ari Aster,HereditaryBest Screenplay: Ari Aster,HereditaryBest Actress: Toni Collette,HereditaryBest Actor: Nicolas Cage,MandyBest Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton,SuspiriaBest Supporting Actor: Alex Wolff,HereditaryBest Kill: Charlie Meets Telephone Pole,HereditaryBest Wide-Release Movie: HereditaryBest Limited-Release Movie:MandyBest Foreign Language Movie: TerrifiedBest Score: Jóhann Jóhannson,MandyBest Makeup FX: Mark Coulier,SuspiriaBest Creature FX: Sierra Russell and Josh Russell,The RitualBest First Feature: Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman,Ghost StoriesBest Series:The Haunting of Hill House
If you had fun watching the Oscars, you’re certainly not alone – ratings were up from last year, and I largely enjoyed the experience of watching them myself. But for those who were yearning for smaller, more audacious movies to be rewarded for their excellence, this serves as a nice palette cleanser to a ceremonythat gaveGreen Booktheir top prize.
HereditaryandMandyare two of 2018’s most bold, stylish, resonant pieces of filmmaking, and as much as I loved Olivia Colman’sfree-wheeling Oscars acceptance speech, any organization that awards Toni Collette’s jaw-dropping performance – which I consider to be the best piece of acting in any movie of the year, regardless of gender – has my attention and respect.
Still, even this awards show wasn’t without its own blunder: after all, the Fangoria audiencedidinexplicably vote forBird Boxin the Best Streaming Movie Premiere category. Bummer – and they weresoclose to perfection.