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‘Everything Everywhere,’ all through awards season?
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What would have gotten nominated had there been ten nominees each year
Switching gears from last week’s post. After 2010, the Academy decided to switch from having a set 10 list of nominees to having a sliding scale. Meaning that each movie had to get at least a...
Switching gears from last week’s post.
After 2010, the Academy decided to switch from having a set 10 list of nominees to having a sliding scale. Meaning that each movie had to get at least a certain percentage of number one votes in order to secure a Best Picture nomination. This would lead to anywhere from 5 to 10 Best Picture nominees. But the math made it so that only 8 or 9 movies would get a Picture nomination. This was the rule until this past year (when CODA won). Why did they decide to switch to a sliding scale? No one knows for sure. Some speculate it was because indie darling The Winter’s Bone made it in over box office hit The Town. Others point to complaints from Academy member’s who couldn’t think of 10 movies to nominate.
Ever since then though, those of us into awards have wondered what would have made it in had the Oscar’s kept that set 10 line-up. Here’s what I think would have gotten in. I think some of these might be shocking to some of you.
2011:
Already in: The Artist, The Descendants, Hugo, Midnight in Paris, The Help, Moneyball, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, War Horse, and The Tree of Life
Next in line: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Other possibility: Bridesmaids
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was nominated at the DGA, something usually reserved for movies in the top 5. It was also nominated at PGA, the combo of which usually results in a Best Picture nomination. It also ended up winning Film Editing, which are usually Picture nominees.
Bridesmaids is another possibility, having been nominated for Original Screenplay and Supporting Actress as well as getting nominated for PGA and SAG Ensemble.
2012:
Already in: Argo, Life of Pi, Lincoln, Silver Linings Playbook, D’jango Unchained, Les Mis, Zero Dark Thirty, Amour, Beasts of the Southern Wild
Next in line: Skyfall
With a nomination at PGA plus winning the BAFTA for Best British Film along with several tech nominations, considerable critical acclaim and a billion dollars, makes Skyfall an easy choice for Best Picture.
2013:
Already in: 12 Years A Slave, Gravity, American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street, Dallas Buyers Club, Nebraska, Captain Phillips, Her, Philomena
Next in line: Blue Jasmine
Woody Allen’s last Oscar success, getting nominations for Original Screenplay, Lead Actress, and Supporting Actress. There’s nothing else that would have made Picture, and this made PGA.
2014:
Already in: Birdman, Boyhood, The Imitation Game, The Grand Budapest Hotel, American Sniper, The Theory of Everything, Whiplash, Selma
Next in line: Foxcatcher and Interstellar
Other possibilities: Mr Turner, Nightcrawler, Gone Girl
With nominations in Director, Lead Actor, Supporting Actor, and Original Screenplay, Foxcatcher is an easy 9th place. In fact it’s odd that it missed a Best Picture nomination to begin with.
The tricky part with this year is what came in 10th. Nightcrawler and Gone Girl had similar awards trajectories including getting nominations at PGA (although Gone Girl was helped by being a box office hit). They ultimately both missed crucial nominations. Nightcrawler missed Lead Actor for Jake Gyllenhaal (in favor of Bradley Cooper in American Sniper) and Gone Girl missed a nomination in Adapted Screenplay (in favor of Inherent Vice). Interstellar recieved many technical nomintations and was a big hit with audiences, which distinguishes itself from Mr. Turner which recieved the same amount of nominations.
2015:
Already in: Spotlight, The Revenant, The Big Short, Mad Mad: Fury Road, The Martian, Room, Brooklyn, Bridge of Spies
Next in Line: Carol and Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Other Possibilties: Straight Outta Compton, Ex Machina, Sicario, Inside Out, The Hateful Eight
This was another year where the 9th place was very clear (with several technical nomiations as well as nominations in Lead Actress, Supporting Actress, and Adapted Screenplay for Carol).
But 10th place was muddy. All of these movies have their own reasons for making Picture (Original Screenplay nominations for Straight Outta Compton, Ex Machina, and Inside Out and several tech nominations for Sicario and The Hateful Eight). But I think what would have made the cut was Star Wars. It got several tech nominations, including a nomination in Film Editing which is usually only reserved for Picture nominees. As well as incredible hype, box office prowess, and pretty good reviews. Star Wars would have distinguished itself while the other more typical prestige contenders would split the vote.
2016:
Already in: Moonlight, La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Arrival, Hacksaw Ridge, Hidden Figures, Lion, Fences, Hell or High Water
Next in line: Jackie
There wasn’t really an alternative here as PGA and WGA were busy nominating Deadpool. And movies like Nocturnal Animals and 20th Century Women severely underperformed.
Plus, Fox Searchlight was backing this film and they’re usually powerhouse campaigners.
2017:
Already in: The Shape of Water, Three Billboards, Get Out, Lady Bird, Dunkirk, Darkest Hour, The Post, Phantom Thread, Call Me By Your Name
Next in line: I, Tonya
Other possibilities: Baby Driver, Blade Runner 2049
I, Tonya got nominated for Lead and Supporting Actress and Film Editing. Baby Driver got nominated for the two sound categories and Film Editing (same nominations as Ford vs Ferrari) and Blade Runner got nominated in a lot of tech categories and won Cinematography, which are usually only Best Picture nominees.
However, I, Tonya had a lot going for it. Including the lack of genre bias (as opposed to Baby Driver and Blade Runner), and a Supporting Actress win for Allison Janney.
2018:
Already in: Green Book, Roma, The Favourite, Blackkklansman, Bohemian Rhapsody, A Star is Born, Vice, Black Panther
Next in line: If Beale Street Could Talk and Cold War
Other possibilities: First Man, Mary Poppins Returns
Beale Street is an easy 9th, having been nominated for Adapted Screenplay and Original Score, and having won Supporting Actress.
10th could go a couple of ways. Cold War was nominated for Director and Cinematography (as well as International). It had great critical reception, won an award at Cannes, and Amazon ended up prioritizing it after Beauitful Boy kind of flopped.
First Man bombed at the box office and severely underperformed with nominations. Missing things that were supposedly locks, including Cinematography, Film Editing, Adapted Screenplay, and Supporting Actress and even missing Original Score in which it was supposedly the front-runner (which is what led to Black Panther winning). Even then it got a few noms and maybe could have limped it’s way to the 10th spot.
Mary Poppins Returns ended up underperforming throughout the season. But unlike First Man, Mary Poppins Returns was a box office hit, and only missed one nomination (Lead Actress). There’s definitely an argument to be made that this was 10th, and I think it would come quite close to making it.
2019:
Already in: Parasite, 1917, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Irishman, Joker, Jojo Rabbit, Marriage Story, Little Women, Ford vs Ferrari
Next in line: Knives Out
Other possibility: The Two Popes.
Knives Out got nomianted at PGA and was nominated for Original Screenplay. It was also a box office hit at a time when the Oscar’s were moving towards nominating more of those.
The Two Popes was nominated for Lead Actor, Supporting Actor, and Adapted Screenplay. But, Netflix struggles with more than two movies at a time (as we’ve seen in recent years with them missing Picture with Tick Tick Boom and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom). And Knives Out had more passion.
2020: Already in: Nomadland, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Minari, Promising Young Woman, Mank, Sound of Metal, The Father, Judas and the Black Messiah
Next in line: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm and News of the World
Other possibilities: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, One Night in Miami
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, while critically liked, had incredibly low audience scores. It ended up missing a crucial Adapted Screenaply nomination. One Night in Miami was really weak throughout the season and Amazon ended up switching all their resources to Sound of Metal. So I don’t think either of these films would make the Picture line-up at the end of the day.
Borat got nominated for Adapted Screenplay (over Ma Rainey) and Supporitng Actress. It was also nominated at PGA and won the Comedy Globe. Maria Bakalova was also the runner-up in Supporting Actress. Borat was a big hit, everyone was talking about it, and it hit the zeitgeist in a way that few streaming films do. It was such a strong reflection of the COVID era, I can’t imagine it misses Picture at the end of the day.
News of the World had a lot of below-the-line support. And while it didn’t have a lot of passion, it was better liked than Ma Rainey and One Night in Miami, at least by audiences. It scratched a crowd-pleasing oscar bait itch that not many films did during this time.
And that’s it.
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What would have been nominated for Best Picture if there were five nominees each year
The academy expanded the line-up after snubbing The Dark Knight in Picture in favor of Oscar bait The Reader. They received so much backlash that they reverted to nominating 10 nominees each year,...
The academy expanded the line-up after snubbing The Dark Knight in Picture in favor of Oscar bait The Reader. They received so much backlash that they reverted to nominating 10 nominees each year, something that hadn’t been done since the 40s.
While there are now multiple Best Picture nominees each year, each year there are a designated “Top 5.” As in the films that would have made the cut pre-expansion. Here’s a list of possible Top 5 movies, there’s a lot of argument about which movie was which but this is generally what is accepted/kind of what I think.
2009: The Hurt Locker, Avatar, Inglorious Basterds, Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire, Up in the Air
All 5 movies were nominated for Director. 4 of the 5 were nominated for Film Editing (another mark of a top 5 film) and all except Avatar were nominated for Acting and Screenplay. Avatar got nominated in almost all the technical categories.
2010: The King’s Speech, The Social Network, The Fighter, Black Swan, True Grit
Barely misses the cut: Inception
Inception, unfortunately, undeperformed with nominations missing both Directing and Film Editing, and was never in contention for acting nominations. It misses in favor of True Grit which was a late-breaker and over-performed in nominations.
2011: The Artist, The Descendants, Hugo, Midnight in Paris, The Help
Barely misses: Moneyball
The Help arguably underperformed with nominations but it was such a big hit that I’d imagine it would still make Best Picture.
2012: Argo, Lincoln, Life of Pi, Silver Linings Playbook, D’jango Unchained
Misses: Zero Dark Thirty, Les Miserables
Zero Dark Thirty started dying out throughout the season, and Les Mis was more of a British thing. D’jango had a lot of passion and ended up becoming the front-runner in Original Screenplay and Supporting Actor.
2013: 12 Years A Slave, Gravity, American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street, Dallas Buyers Club
Misses: Nebraska, Captain Phillips
Dallas Buyers Club over-performed and got nominated for Film Editing and Original Screenplay when it wasn’t expected to.
2014: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, American Sniper
Misses: The Theory of Everything
Similar thing with Les Mis where Theory of Everything was more of a British thing.
2015: Spotlight, The Revenant, The Big Short, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian
Misses: Room
The Martian missed director but it had more nominations and it was a hit at the box office. Although Room probably was pretty close.
2016: Moonlight, La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Arrival, Hacksaw Ridge
Misses: Hidden Figures
Hidden Figures maybe would have made the line-up considering it was such a big hit. But Hacksaw won too much stuff and Mel Gibson had a strong comeback narrative. Gross.
2017: The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Dunkirk, Get Out, Lady Bird
There is no real alternative to these five.
2018: Green Book, Roma, The Favourite, Blackkklansman, Bohemian Rhapsody
Misses: Vice, A Star is Born
Bohemian Rhapsody was a phenomenon and won four Oscars. It would have gotten a Best Picture nomination easily.
2019: Parasite, 1917, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Irishman, Joker
Jojo Rabbit was close. But four of these got 10 nominations and Parasite won Best Picture.
2020: Nomadland, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Promising Young Woman, Minari, Mank
Misses: The Father
2021: The Power of the Dog, Belfast, Dune, West Side Story, King Richard
Misses: Licorice Pizza
At the time of nominations CODA would not have made the cut. It is the first Best Picture winner to be bottom 5.
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Activist Sacheen Littlefeather, who declined Brando's Oscar on his behalf, dead at 75
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Russia boycotts 2023 Oscars, will not submit film for International Feature category
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Post-fall festivals 2023 Oscar predictions
Okay, I promise this is the last time I’ll make one of these posts for the rest of the year. The major fall festivals (TIFF, Telluride, and Venice) happened. So many movies got mediocre reception...
Okay, I promise this is the last time I’ll make one of these posts for the rest of the year.
The major fall festivals (TIFF, Telluride, and Venice) happened. So many movies got mediocre reception at these festivals (namely Alejandro Gonzalez Inaritu’s Bardo, Florian Zeller’s The Son, and Sam Mendes’s Empire of Light).
So the race has taken a more serious shape. Here are the old predictions.
Here are the renewed predictions:
Picture:
- The Fabelmans
- Babylon
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- The Banshees of Inisherin
- Women Talking
- Elvis
- TAR
- The Whale
- Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Alt: Top Gun: Maverick
Director:
- Steven Spielberg - The Fabelmans
- Damien Chazelle - Babylon
- James Cameron - Avatar: The Way of Water
- Daniels - Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Todd Field - TAR
DGA Snub: Martin McDonagh - The Banshees of Inisherin
Lead Actor:
- Brendan Fraser - The Whale
- Austin Butler - Elvis
- Colin Farrell - The Banshees of Inisherin
- Bill Nighy - Living
- Hugh Jackman - The Son
Alt: Diego Calva - Babylon
Lead Actress:
- Margot Robbie - Babylon
- Naomi Ackie - I Wanna Dance With Somebody
- Michelle Yeoh - Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Cate Blanchett - TAR
- Olivia Colman - Empire of Light
Alt: Jennifer Lawrence - Causeway
Supporting Actor:
- Ke Huy Quan - Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Brendan Gleeson - The Banshees of Inisherin
- Paul Dano - The Fabelmans
- Brad Pitt - Babylon
- Ben Wishaw - Women Talking
Alt: Barry Keoghan - The Banshees of Inisherin
Supporting Actress:
- Michelle Williams - The Fabelmans
- Claire Foy - Women Talking
- Sadie Sink - The Whale
- Kerry Condon - The Banshees of Inisherin
- Janelle Monae - Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Alt: Nina Hoss - TAR
Original Screenplay:
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- The Banshees of Inisherin
- Babylon
- The Fabelmans
- TAR
Adapted Screenplay:
- Women Talking
- Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
- The Whale
- Living
- Bones & All
Cinematography:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- The Fabelmans
- Empire of Light
- The Batman
Production Design:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- The Fablemans
- Elvis
- Amsterdam
Costume Design
- Babylon
- The Fabelmans
- Elvis
- Amsterdam
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Hair and Make-up
- The Whale
- Elvis
- The Batman
- Babylon
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Original Score:
- The Fabelmans
- Babylon
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Women Talking
- Empire of Light
Sound:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Babylon
- Elvis
- The Fabelmans
Film Editing:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- The Fabelmans
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Elvis
VFX:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
- The Batman
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Telluride wraps and now let the Oscar buzz begin as Venice continues and Toronto looms
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Venice: Can Alejandro González Iñárritu beguile Oscar voters again with ‘Bardo’?
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Updated 2023 Oscar predictions
I wouldn’t be doing an update this early on but there were recent news of many movies being delayed to 2023 including Killers of the Flower Moon and Rustin. Here’s the last one:...
I wouldn’t be doing an update this early on but there were recent news of many movies being delayed to 2023 including Killers of the Flower Moon and Rustin.
Here’s the last one: https://tildes.net/~movies/11ix/early_predictions_for_the_2023_oscars
Picture:
- The Fabelmans
- Empire of Light
- Bardo
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- The Whale
- Women Talking
- Elvis
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- White Noise
Director:
- Steven Spielberg - The Fabelmans
- Sam Mendes - Empire of Light
- James Cameron - Avatar: The Way of Water
- Damien Chazelle - Babylon
- Alejandro G Innaritu - Bardo
Original Screenplay:
- The Fabelmans
- Babylon
- Empire of Light
- Bardo
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
Adapted Screenplay
- White Noise
- Women Talking
- The Whale
- The Son
- Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Lead Actor:
- Austin Butler - Elvis
- Adam Driver - White Noise
- Daniel Cacho - Bardo
- Brendan Fraser - The Whale
- Hugh Jackman - The Son
Lead Actress:
- Margot Robbie - Babylon
- Cate Blanchett - TAR
- Michelle Yeoh - Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Olivia Colman - Empire of Light
- Naomie Ackie - I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Supporting Actor:
- Paul Dano - The Fabelmans
- Seth Rogen - The Fabelmans
- Ben Wishaw - Women Talking
- Colin Firth - Empire of Light
- Brad Pitt - Babylon
Supporting Actress:
- Michelle Williams - The Fabelmans
- Jessie Buckley - Women Talking
- Sadie Sink - The Whale
- Laura Dern - The Son
- Greta Gerwig - White Noise
Animated Feature:
- Strange World
- My Father's Dragon
- Turning Red
- Pinnochio
- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Best Original Score:
- The Fabelmans
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Women Talking
- Babylon
- Empire of Light
Best Sound:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Elvis
- Babylon
- Bardo
Best Production Design:
- Babylon
- Amsterdam
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Empire of Light
- Elvis
Best Cinematography:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Bardo
- Babylon
- Empire of Light
- The Fabelmans
Best Makeup and Hairstyling:
- Elvis
- The Whale
- White Noise
- Babylon
- The Batman
Best Costume Design:
- Elvis
- Amsterdam
- Babylon
- Empire of Light
- The Fabelmans
Best Film Editing:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- The Fabelmans
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Elvis
Best Visual Effects:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
- The Batman
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
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Early predictions for the 2023 Oscars
It’s the summer movie season, which means that Oscar season is right around the corner. Here are my current predictions for what gets nominated. Not everything will end up happening, last year I...
It’s the summer movie season, which means that Oscar season is right around the corner. Here are my current predictions for what gets nominated. Not everything will end up happening, last year I had The Last Duel making several categories and it ended up getting blanked. You can see my previous relatively early predictions here
The Cannes Film Festival happened and it was a total bust. Doesn’t seem like there will be a Cannes breakout this year like last year’s Drive My Car.
Picture:
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Empire of Light
- The Fabelmans
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- The Whale
- Poor Things
- Women Talking
- Elvis
- Thirteen Lives
Director:
- Martin Scorsese - Killers of the Flower Moon
- Sam Mendes - Empire of Light
- James Cameron - Avatar: The Way of Water
- Damien Chazelle - Babylon
- Sarah Polley - Women Talking
Original Screenplay:
- Empire of Light
- Babylon
- The Fabelmans
- Thirteen Lives
- TAR
Adapted Screenplay
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Poor Things
- Women Talking
- The Whale
- The Son
Lead Actor:
- Austin Butler - Elvis
- Hugh Jackman - The Son
- Leonardo DiCaprio - Killers of the Flower Moon
- Brendan Fraser - The Whale
- Colman Domingo - Rustin
Lead Actress:
- Margot Robbie - Babylon
- Cate Blanchett - TAR
- Emma Stone - Poor Things
- Lilly Gladstone - Killers of the Flower Moon
- Olivia Colman - Empire of Light
Supporting Actor:
- Paul Dano - The Fabelmans
- Robert DeNiro - Killers of the Flower Moon
- Ben Wishaw - Women Talking
- Colin Firth - Empire of Light
- Brad Pitt - Babylon
Supporting Actress:
- Michelle Williams - The Fabelmans
- Jessie Buckley - Women Talking
- Sadie Sink - The Whale
- Laura Dern - The Son
- Jean Smart - Babylon
Animated Feature:
- Lightyear
- Strange World
- Turning Red
- Pinnochio
- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Best Original Score:
- Empire of Light
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Women Talking
- Babylon
- Killers of the Flower Moon
Best Original Song:
- Hold My Hands by Lady Gaga from Top Gun: Maverick
- Carolina by Taylor Swift from Where The Crawdad Sing?
- Nobody Like U by Billie Eillish and Finneas from Turning Red
- On My Way by Jennifer Lopez from Marry Me
- Vegas by Doja Cat from Elvis (might be ineligible)
Best Sound:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Babylon
- Thirteen Lives
Best Production Design:
- Babylon
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Empire of Light
- Elvis
Best Cinematography:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Babylon
- Empire of Light
- Poor Things
Best Makeup and Hairstyling:
- The Batman
- Elvis
- The Whale
- Babylon
- Poor Things
Best Costume Design:
- Poor Things
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Babylon
- Empire of Light
- Elvis
Best Film Editing:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Babylon
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Thirteen Lives
- Elvis
Best Visual Effects:
- Avatar: The Way of Water
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
- The Batman
- Thirteen Lives
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Every movie with Oscar buzz coming out in 2022
I know you all got sick and tired of me talking about awards. But straight after the Oscars happen, award pundits rev up their early predictions. So here's a general list of every movie that has...
I know you all got sick and tired of me talking about awards. But straight after the Oscars happen, award pundits rev up their early predictions. So here's a general list of every movie that has general awards buzz. It's not every movie, but it's a lot of the bigger ones.
I'll link a trailer if there is one (or if there is footage), and I'll put the director and what it's about briefly.
Armageddon Time dir. James Grey (autobiographical drama)
Asteroid City dir. Wes Anderson (romantic dramedy ensemble)
Avatar 2 dir. James Cameron
Babylon dir. Damien Chazelle (Hollywood transitioning from silent to sound loosely based on Hollywood Babylon)
The Banshees of Insherin dir. Martin McDonaugh (Irish friends break up)
Bardo (or False Chronicle of Handful of Truths) dir. Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu (Mexican history recreated)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever dir. Ryan Coogler
Blonde dir. Andrew Dominik (Marilyn Monroe dark and twisted biopic)
Bones and All dir. Luca Guadagnino (coming of age romance horror)
Broker dir. Hirokazu Koreeda (family road drama)
Canterbury Glass dir. David O. Russell (period piece comedy)
Cha Cha Real Smooth dir. Cooper Raiff (coming-of-age)
Decision to Leave dir. Park Chan-wook (neo-noir)
Disappointment Blvd dir. Ari Aster
Don't Worry Darling dir. Olivia Wilde (social thriller)
Elvis dir. Baz Luhrmann (Elvis biopic)
Emancipation dir. Antoine Fuqua (slave drama)
Empire of Light dir. Sam Mendes (romantic-drama period piece)
Everything Everywhere All At Once dir. Daniels (action-comedy multiverse of madness)
The Fabelmans dir. Steven Spielberg (autobiographical drama)
The Greatest Beer Run Ever dir. Peter Farrrelly (Vietnam war drama)
The Holdovers dir Alexander Payne (dramedy)
I Wanna Dance With Somebody dir. Kasi Lemmons (Whitney Houston biopic)
The Killer dir. David Fincher (based on the graphic novel)
Killers of the Flower Moon dir. Martin Scorsese (western)
Knives Out 2 dir. Rian Johnson
Next Goal Wins dir. Taika Waititi (sports dramedy)
Nope dir. Jordan Peele (aliens invade)
The Northman dir. Robert Eggers
Poor Things dir. Yorgos Lanthimos (woman changes brains with a baby)
Rustin dir. George C. Wolfe (Bayard Rustin biopic)
She Said dir. Maria Schrader (journalists who uncovered the Weinstein story)
The Son dir. Florian Zeller (based on his play)
Thirteen Lives dir. Ron Howard (based on the rescue mission in Thailand)
Three Thousand Years of Longing dir. George Miller
Till dir. Chinonye Chukwu (seeking justice for Emmett Till)
TÁR dir. Todd Field (German pianist)
The Whale dir. Darren Aronofsky (based on the play, 400 pound man struggles to connect with his daughter)
White Noise dir. Noah Baumbach (based on the novel, college professor existential crisis)
The Woman King dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood (historical epic)
Women Talking dir. Sarah Polley (based on the novel)
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Will Smith banned from Oscars for ten years over slap
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Will Smith resigns from Academy after “inexcusable” actions at Oscars
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Will Smith slaps Chris Rock on the stage of The Oscars
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Workflow breakdown of every 2022 Oscars Best Picture nominee
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Oscars 2022 winners list: Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, CODA win big at wildest Academy Awards in years
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My "final" Oscar winning predictions for the 94th Academy Awards
I might end up switching things around but these seem pretty solid. Best Picture: CODA Best Director: Jane Campion - The Power of the Dog Best Lead Actor: Will Smith - King Richard Best Lead...
I might end up switching things around but these seem pretty solid.
Best Picture: CODA
Best Director: Jane Campion - The Power of the Dog
Best Lead Actor: Will Smith - King Richard
Best Lead Actress: Jessica Chastain - The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Best Supporting Actor: Troy Kotsur - CODA
Best Supporting Actress: Ariana DeBose - West Side Story
Best Original Screenplay: Don't Look Up. Story by Adam McKay and David Sirota. Screenplay by Adam Mckay.
Best Adapted Screenplay: CODA. Screenplay by Sian Heder. Based on the motion picture La Famille Bélier
Best Cinematography: Dune
Best Costume Design: Cruella
Best Film Editing: Dune (Edit: I switched to King Richard)
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Best Production Design: Dune
Best Original Score: Dune
Best Original Song: No Time To Die
Best Sound: Dune
Best Visual Effects: Dune
Best Animated Feature: Encanto
Best Documentary Feature: Summer of Soul
Best International Film: Drive My Car
Best Animated Short: Robin Robin
Beat Documentary Short: The Queen of Basketball (Edit: Switched to Audible)
Best Live Action Short: The Long Goodbye
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How many of this year's Oscar nominees have you seen?
Hey everyone. I know there's a few people here interested in film, but the majority aren't really. With the Oscars right around the corner, I was curious as to how many of this years nominees you...
Hey everyone. I know there's a few people here interested in film, but the majority aren't really. With the Oscars right around the corner, I was curious as to how many of this years nominees you have seen. Here's the Wikipedia page to see the nominees.
I've seen all the Best Picture nominees and most of the acting contenders. Notably I haven't seen Spencer, Parallel Mothers, and The Worst Person in the World which I will try to watch by the time of the ceremony. This year I have seen 4 of the Best Picture nominees in theaters (Belfast, Licorice Pizza, West Side Story and Dune). This is in comparison to last years 0 (obviously) and the year before's 5 (1917, Little Women, Parasite, Joker, and Once Upon A Time Hollywood). The rest I saw through streaming.
If I had to rank this year's Best Picture nominees, this would be the order:
- West Side Story
- Licorice Pizza
- Don't Look Up
- Belfast
- Nightmare Alley
- King Richard
- Drive My Car
- The Power of the Dog
- CODA
- Dune
What about you guys?
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My final Oscar predictions for the 94th Academy Awards
Okay, I’ve been bombarding all of you with article after article of what other award shows have been nominating and awarding. Here are the nominations for what I had in November. It’s interesting...
Okay, I’ve been bombarding all of you with article after article of what other award shows have been nominating and awarding.
Here are the nominations for what I had in November. It’s interesting to see how much has changed, sadly it seems like The Last Duel is going to end up with zero awards.
Anyways, if you have an Oscar pool going what I’m about to give you would probably put you at the top if your friends don’t follow awards. I did place 30 out of 2200 on Goldderby for my BAFTA nomination predictions so there’s that.
Here’s what I have, in order of what is most likely to win as of right now:
Best Picture
- The Power of the Dog
- Belfast
- Licorice Pizza
- Dune
- Don’t Look Up
- West Side Story
- King Richard
- CODA
- tick, tick... BOOM!
- Being the Ricardos
Alternative choice: House of Gucci
Best Director
- Jane Campion - The Power of the Dog
- Paul Thomas Anderson - Licorice Pizza
- Denis Villeneuve - Dune
- Kenneth Branagh - Belfast
- Steven Spielberg - West Side Story
Alternative choice: Adam McKay - Don’t Look Up
Best Lead Actor
- Will Smith - King Richard
- Benedict Cumberbatch - The Power of the Dog
- Andrew Garfield - tick, tick... BOOM!
- Denzel Washington - The Tragedy of Macbeth
- Leonardo DiCaprio - Don’t Look Up
Alternative choice: Javier Bardem - Being the Ricardos
Best Lead Actress
- Lady Gaga - House of Gucci
- Alana Haim - Licorice Pizza
- Nicole Kidman - Being the Ricardos
- Jessica Chastain - The Eyes of Tammy Faye
- Olivia Colman - The Lost Daughter
Alternative choice: Rachel Zegler - West Side Story
Best Supporting Actor
- Kodi Smit-Mcphee - The Power of the Dog
- Ciaran Hinds - Belfast
- Troy Kotsure - CODA
- Bradley Cooper - Licorice Pizza
- Jared Leto - House of Gucci
Alternative choice: Jamie Dornan - Belfast
Best Supporting Actress
- Ariana DeBose - West Side Story
- Aunjuane Ellis - King Richard
- Caitriona Balfe - Belfast
- Kirsten Dunst - The Power of the Dog
- Cate Blanchett - Don’t Look Up
Note: I’m actually taking a big risk in predicting Blanchett, Ruth Negga - Passing seems to be the most obvious fifth choice.
Best Original Screenplay
- Licorice Pizza
- Belfast
- Don’t Look Up
- King Richard
- Being the Ricardos
Best Adapted Screenplay
- The Power of the Dog
- CODA
- Dune
- The Lost Daughter
- West Side Story
Alternative choice: tick, tick... BOOM!
Best Cinematography
- Dune
- The Tragedy of Macbeth
- The Power of the Dog
- West Side Story
- Belfast
Alternative choice: Nightmare Alley
Best Film Editing
- Dune
- Belfast
- Licorice Pizza
- The Power of the Dog
- West Side Story
Alternative choice: Don’t Look Up
Best Costume Design
- Cruella
- Dune
- West Side Story
- House of Gucci
- Nightmare Alley
Alt: Cyrano
Best Hair and Makeup
- House of Gucci
- The Eyes of Tammy Faye
- Dune
- Cruella
- Coming 2 America
Alt: Cyrano
Best Production Design
- Dune
- West Side Story
- The Tragedy of Macbeth
- Nightmare Alley
- The French Dispatch
Alt: Licorice Pizza
Best Original Score
- Dune
- The Power of the Dog
- Don’t Look Up
- The French Dispatch
- Encanto
Alt: Being the Ricardos
Best Original Song
- No Time To Die from No Time To Die
- Dos Oruguitas from Encanto
- Just Look Up from Don’t Look Up
- Be Alive from King Richard
- Down to Joy from Belfast
Alt: Guns Go Bang from The Harder They Fall
Best Sound
- Dune
- West Side Story
- No Time To Die
- The Power of the Dog
- Spider-Man: No Way Home
Alt: A Quiet Place Part II
Best Visual Effects
- Dune
- Spider-Man: No Way Home
- No Time To Die
- Godzilla vs Kong
- The Matrix: Resurrections
Alt: Shang-Chi and the legend of the Ten Rings.
Best Animated Feature
- Encanto
- Flee
- Luca
- The Mitchell’s vs the Machines
- Raya and the Last Dragon
Alt: Belle
Best Documentary Feature
- Summer of Soul
- Flee
- The Rescue
- Procession
- Ascension
Best International Feature
- Drive My Car
- The Hand of God
- Flee
- A Hero
- The Worst Person in the World
And those are all the categories. Oscar nominations will be announced on the 8th and of course I will be posting them.
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My current Oscar predictions
I know that there aren’t a lot of film buffs here, and that a lot of you don’t care about awards. I love awards. The oscars are actually a really important thing that got me watching more...
I know that there aren’t a lot of film buffs here, and that a lot of you don’t care about awards. I love awards. The oscars are actually a really important thing that got me watching more interesting movies. And I make it a point to watch all the Best Picture nominees every year.
I spend a lot of time on trying to predict what will get nominated and will win at the Oscars. I’m pretty okay at it. I average about a 76% correctly predicting what gets nominated and an 80% what wins. Things change as more award shows happen. And the closer we get to the Oscars.
But, I wanted to share with y’all what I thought would get nominated at the Oscars this coming year.
In no specific order:
Best Picture:
Don’t Look Up
King Richard
The Last Duel
Licorice Pizza
The Power of the Dog
Belfast
West Side Story
Dune
Being the Ricardos
House of Gucci
Best Director:
Adam McKay - Don’t Look Up
Paul Thomas Anderson - Licorice Pizza
Kenneth Branagh - Belfast
Ridley Scott - The Last Duel
Denis Villeneuve - Dune
Best Lead Actress:
Jodie Comer - The Last Duel
Jennifer Lawrence - Don’t Look Up
Penelope Cruz - Parallel Mothers
Nicole Kidman - Being the Ricardos
Lady Gaga - House of Gucci
Best Lead Actor:
Will Smith - King Richard
Benedict Cumberbatch - The Power of the Dog
Leonardo DiCaprio - Don’t Look Up
Javier Bardem - Being the Ricardos
Adam Driver - The Last Duel
Best Supporting Actress:
Kirsten Dunst - The Power of the Dog
Ariana DeBose - West Side Story
Meryl Streep - Don’t Look Up
Aunjaune Ellis - King Richard
Caitriona Balfe - Belfast
Best Supporting Actor:
Jamie Dornan - Belfast
Bradley Cooper - Licorice Pizza
Mark Rylance - Don’t Look Up
Jared Leto - House of Gucci
Jon Bernthal - King Richard
Best Adapted Screenplay:
The Power of the Dog
The Last Duel
House of Gucci
Dune
West Side Story
Best Original Screenplay:
Belfast
Don’t Look Up
King Richard
Licorice Pizza
Being the Ricardos
Best Cinematography:
Dune
West Side Story
Licorice Pizza
The Last Duel
The Power of the Dog
Best Costume Design:
House of Gucci
The Last Duel
West Side Story
Dune
Being the Ricardos
Hair and Makeup:
House of Gucci
Being the Ricardos
King Richard
Dune
West Side Story
Best Production Design:
Licorice Pizza
The Last Duel
Dune
West Side Story
Belfast
Best Sound:
Don’t Look Up
West Side Story
Dune
No Time To Die
The Last Duel
Best Original Score:
Dune
The Power of the Dog
The Last Duel
Don’t Look Up
King Richard
Best Original Song:
No Time To Die from No Time To Die
Be Alive from King Richard
Down to Joy from Belfast
Dos Oruguitas from Encanto
Just Look Up from Don’t Look Up
Best Film Editing:
Don’t Look Up
King Richard
The Last Duel
Dune
Belfast
Best Visual Effects:
Black Widow
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Dune
No Time To Die
Don’t Look Up
That’s what I have for now.
If this list is worth anything, it’s to let you guys know what films have a lot of buzz. The only films I think are certain of getting a Best Picture nomination are Belfast, King Richard, The Power of the Dog, and Don’t Look Up.
If you haven’t watch Belfast or King Richard as of yet, I highly recommend checking them out.
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