Demi Moore expected Mikey Madison to win the Academy Prize for the main actress, she recently said Time Magazine.
“I don't know why I knew, but I did it,” Moore said in the interview. “I was so centered and calm. I didn't feel emptied. I did not feel any of these things. I just trust and I am confident, everything that will take place. ”
An industry veteran, Moore had an impressive season of awards, winning the actor prize at the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance by Elisabeth Sparkle in “The Substance”, a film on an actor filled with self-delicious sites that she takes a medicine called “The Substance” to create a younger version of herself.
She revealed in her emotion Golden Globe acceptance speech That a producer once called her an “popcorn actress”, who “corroded me over time to the point where I thought it was perhaps everything.”
Despite being the favorite to win (and despite the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences for a Redemption Arc), Moore lost against the new Madison coming.
Moore admitted that she was disappointed, but not injured, by loss. In fact, she said that during the commercial break before the price announces, she whispered to her manager: “I think it's going to Mikey.”
After the prize -ceremony program, Moore wrote on Instagram“While this season of awards is coming to an end, I am so overwhelmed with gratitude for this trip. It is the ride of a life and we are only starting! So grateful for my team, my nominated colleagues and all those who have made this experience so full of joy and light.
For his part, Madison said The Hollywood Reporter That after the prize show, “I sent a half text, that I love. It is one of the softest and nicest women I have ever met, and I am so grateful to have been able to meet her and attend her brilliance and talent in person.”
Despite the Oscars snob, Moore told Time that the success of the “substance” has finally increased his profile.
“Going from the beginning of last year, I felt that I was never part of the conversation to be recognized critically for my work simply allowed me to open my belief in greater possibilities,” she said.
For the moment, Moore turns season 2 of the dramatic series of Paramount + “Landman”. His next feature will be boots Riley's “I love boosters”, With Keke Palmer and Lakeith Stanfield.