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Denzel Washington's 'Fences' could own two acting Oscars this year


Denzel Washington and Stephen McKinley Henderson in "Fences." (David Lee / Paramount Pictures)

By Glenn Whipp

A third Oscar for Denzel Washington? A first for Viola Davis? Plus a measure of redemption for Mel Gibson and a busy weekend in Hollywood with the opening of AFI Fest.

Welcome to the Gold Standard, the newsletter from the Los Angeles Times that helps guide you through the ins and outs of the awards season leading up to the Oscars.

I'm Glenn Whipp, The Times’ awards columnist and your newsletter host.

‘FENCES’ ESTABLISHES ITSELF AS A PRIME OSCAR CONTENDER

Denzel Washington’s movie adaptation of the August Wilson play “Fences” had a splashy coming-out party in Westwood before an audience of about 1,400 academy and guild members and assorted journalists. The reception was just shy of bonkers, which I wrote about here in my latest Oscar Watch predictions column.

Based on the response and the towering quality of the performances, I put Washington and Viola Davis at the top of the lead actor and supporting actress categories, respectively. The Westwood audience repeatedly roared and cheered during the movie when Davis or Washington delivered a choice line of Wilson’s poetic dialogue. And they stood and applauded — in the darkness, mind you — while the closing credits rolled.

Standing ovations are par for the course at these events when talent arrives on stage. But jumping up from your seat to register approval when nobody can see you — that’s another thing entirely. It’s a sure sign that a movie connects with people on a deep, emotional level. “Fences” opens Christmas. You’ll be reading a lot about this movie for the next few months.

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