Hi there!
Well, it’s time for me to make my monthly Oscar predictions! Though my predictions are no longer “too early,” they are still definitely early. Most of these predictions are based on a combination of wild speculation and wishful thinking.
For instance, do I really think that Wonder Woman will be an Oscar contender?
Well, I think it could be. I’d like it if it was. If really pressed, I’ll say that I think it has a better chance of being nominated than Logan does. And, as you’ll remember, I had Logan listed as a best picture nominee back in March.
I guess what I’m saying is that these predictions should always be taken with a grain of salt. To be honest, right now, the only precursor that we have is Cannes and Cannes is notoriously unreliable when it comes to being used as a tool to predict what will actually be nominated.
Anyway, these predictions will probably be good for a laugh or two next February. Be sure to check out my previous predictions for January, February, March, April, and May!
Best Picture
The Beguiled
Call Me By Your Name
Darkest Hour
Detroit
The Disaster Artist
Dunkirk
Goodbye, Christopher Robin
Best Director
Sofia Coppola for The Beguiled
Simon Curtis for Goodbye, Christopher Robin
Christopher Nolan for Dunkirk
Dee Rees for Mudbound
Joe Wright for Darkest Hour
Best Actor
Chadwick Boseman in Marshall
Hugh Jackman in The Greatest Showman
Gary Oldman in Darkest Hour
Robert Pattinson in Good Time
Joaquin Phoenix in You Were Never Really Here
Best Actress
Judi Dench in Victoria and Abdul
Kirsten Dunst in Woodshock
Gal Gadot in Wonder Woman
Carey Mulligan in Mudbound
Michelle Pfieffer in Where Is Kyra?
Best Supporting Actor
Steve Carell in Battle of the Sexes
James Franco in The Disaster Artist
Woody Harrelson in The Glass Castle
Jason Mitchell in Mudbound
Adam Sandler in The Meyerowitz Stories
Best Supporting Actress
Melissa Leo in Novitiate
Julianne Moore in Wonderstruck
Margot Robbie in Goodbye, Christopher Robin
Kristin Scott Thomas in Darkest Hour
Naomi Watts in The Glass Castle
You don’t think GET OUT has a shot for Best Picture or Best Director?
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Main problem for Get Out is that it came out very early in the year. If it gets some support from the December precursors, it may have a chance.
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