Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's going on with Best Actor?
Adrien Brody, Ralph Fiennes and Colman Domingo all seem to be strong contenders.
Kieran Culkin seems to be the favorite for Best Supporting Actor right now, though there was buzz about Denzel too.
Best Supporting Actress seems pretty open.
Brody is winning the Oscar. I'm hoping he doesn't sweep, and Fiennes gets BAFTA and Domingo gets SAG.
Anonymous wrote:What's going on with Best Actor?
Adrien Brody, Ralph Fiennes and Colman Domingo all seem to be strong contenders.
Kieran Culkin seems to be the favorite for Best Supporting Actor right now, though there was buzz about Denzel too.
Best Supporting Actress seems pretty open.
Anonymous wrote:What's going on with Best Actor?
Adrien Brody, Ralph Fiennes and Colman Domingo all seem to be strong contenders.
Kieran Culkin seems to be the favorite for Best Supporting Actor right now, though there was buzz about Denzel too.
Best Supporting Actress seems pretty open.
Anonymous wrote:There is a school of thought that good narratives are huge factors in Oscar nominations.
1) Mikey Madison has the ingenue breakout narrative
2) Gascon represents a major "first"
3) Demi has the "major 90s movie star is back" plus loving relationship with declining ex narrative. But old white male voters will probably be turned off by her film.
4) Jolie has the "she's back" to a lesser extent but the Pitt nastiness offsets. Polarizing, maybe especially to old white male voters
5) Kidman no narrative, works constantly, much-rewarded
6) Erivo no narrative
7) M J-B no narrative
Anonymous wrote:I usually follow Gold Derby for this. They currently have Madison, Jolie, Gascon, Kidman, and Erivo--in that order. Jean-Baptiste is in 6th. I also think she'll get a nomination, probably bumping Kidman.
Anonymous wrote:Marianne Jean-Baptiste should get in, has one two out of three critics awards so far. Yes, Mikey Madison is a sure thing. Not sure about the other three spots. Netflix is known to spend a lot of money on promotion, so maybe Gascon and Jolie both get noms? Then it would Kidman, Moore, or Erivo for the last slot. Erivo has the momentum right now.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t had a chance to see any of these films yet but hope to binge during winter vacation. Seems like an especially good year for actresses. Mikey Madison has been the favorite for Oscar BA but Cynthia Erivo is coming on strong, with Nicole Kidman and Marianne Baptiste also in the mix. Would live to see Demi Moore get a nod, but I wonder if Angelina Jolie won’t edge her out. Any thoughts? Films you’ve loved so far?