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‘Drive My Car’ named Best Film by New York Film Critics Circle; Benedict Cumberbatch, Lady Gaga, ‘West Side Story’, ‘Licorice Pizza’ take other prizes
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National Board of Review winners 2021: ‘Licorice Pizza’ takes Best Picture and Best Director
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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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