Thursday, December 15, 2016

Oscar Predictions (December 2016)

Best Picture
1-La La Land
2-
Moonlight
3-Manchester by the Sea
4-
Hell or High Water 
5-Hacksaw Ridge 
6-Arrival
7-
Lion
8-Fences
9-Hidden Figures
10-
Sully

Contenders:

Silence 
Loving 

Strongest three films are La La Land, Moonlight, and Manchester by the Sea, anyway you slice it those three films have done the best.


Hell or High Water, Hacksaw Ridge, Arrival, and Lion are interchangeable in the middle, they have done well at Critics Choice, the Globes, and SAG.  The next series of big guild awards will help narrow this down.

Like most years I think there will be 8 nominees and fighting it out for that 8th spot is Fences, Hidden Figures, and Sully. At the moment Fences and Hidden Figures are close for that last spot, I think box office, and Oscar campaign will push Fences ahead, but Hidden Figures looks strong.  Sully is miles back because of its snubs, but if it lands in PGA and some of the other Guilds it has a shot.
Best Director
1-Damien Chazelle-La La Land
2-Barry Jenkins-Moonlight
3-Kenneth Lonnergan-Manchester by the Sea
4-
Martin Scorsese-Silence
5-David Mackenzie-Hell or High Water 

Contenders: 

Mel Gibson-Hacksaw Ridge Denis Villeneueve-Arrival

I think Chazelle, Jenkins, and Lonnergan like their films appear to be locked into this category.  They are showing up everywhere, and their films have the most support.

I think Scorsese will show up here, he has not shown up anywhere else, but I feel like he will make the DGA line-up.  I think the fifth spot is tough, right now I am picking Mackenzie, this is a long shot guess on my part.  DGA and BAFTA may help clear this up, but it did not for the Lenny Aabrahamson nomination last year.  

Gibson and Villeneueve seem the most likely (in that order) to bounce Scorsese and Mackenzie.

Best Actor
1-Casey Affleck-Manchester by the Sea
2-
Denzel Washington-Fences
3-Andrew Garfield-Hacksaw Ridge 
4-Ryan Gosling-La La Land
5-Viggo Mortensen-Captain Fantastic 


Contenders:
Joel Edgerton-Loving
Tom Hanks-Sully

Affleck, Washington, Garfield, and Gosling look like locks to me.  Mortensen and his film had a fantastic week.  I have him in at fifth because of the SAG ensemble nomination.  Like Terrence Howard with Hustle and Flow this show strength.

Edgerton is the next likeliest contender, but that is looking less likely.  Tom Hanks did not show up anywhere, and I almost considered not putting him down here, but he is after all Tom Hanks.
Best Actress
1-Emma Stone-La La Land
2-Natalie Portman-Jackie
3-
Amy Adams-Arrival
4-
Meryl Streep-Florence Foster Jenkins
5-Isabelle Huppert-Elle

Contenders:
Ruth Negga-Loving
Annette Benning-20th Century Women
Taraji P. Henson-Hidden Figures


This is the most competitive category. I think Stone, Portman and Adams are as close to locks as you can predict.  The fourth and fifth spots are a little murky.

Meryl Streep looks poised to attain another nomination, and I like her I truly do, but there need to be other actresses who are celebrated.  Streep is typically the rubber stamp for older actresses which is nice to have an older actress in this category, but who am I to judge.  With Globe/SAG, and her Cecile B. DeMille tribute, I think she is a pretty safe bet.

I think the fifth spot goes to Huppert like Charlotte Rampling (who missed the Globes last year), and Marion Cotillard the year before who got in for Two Days One Night.

After this comes Negga, Benning and Henson, anyone could be snubbed or spoil, this is a very close category.

Supporting Actor
1-Mahershala Ali-Moonlight
2-Jeff Bridges-Hell or High Water
3-
Dev Patel-Lion 
4-Lucas Hedges-Manchester by the Sea
5-
Hugh Grant-Florence Foster Jenkins

*Ali was bumped to one, Bridge moved from contender to 2, Hedges from 1 to 3, Patel was moved from Lead to Supporting.

Contenders:
Michael Shannon-Nocturnal Animals
Ben Foster-Hell or High Water
I think this category will match SAG five for five, that simple.

Best Supporting Actress
1-
Viola Davis-Fences Naomi Harris-Moonlight
2-Michelle Williams-Manchester by the Sea
3-Naomi Harris-Moonlight
4-Nicole Kidman-Lion
5-Octavia Spencer 

Contenders:
Janelle Monae-Hidden Figures 

These five women are the nominees for SAG and the Globes, I think they will be the Oscar nominees

Best Adapted Screenplay
1-Moonlight 
2-
Arrival
3-
Lion
4-
Fences
5-
Silence

Best Original Screenplay
1-Manchester by the Sea
2-
La La Land
3-
Hell or High Water 
4-Jackie
5-The Lobster 

Friday, December 9, 2016

2017 Golden Globe Predictions

The Golden Globe nominations will be announced next Monday, and I am going to lock my predictions in right now.  I would like to think I am good at predicting this group, but there could be so many wild cards (I am not going to to even attempt to predict their television nominees).

Best Film (Drama)
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
Silence

Hacksaw Ridge, is the film that I think will "surprise" people and show up here. I could also see 6 films showing up here too, the sixth being something like Lion or Hidden Figures.

Best Actor (Drama)
Casey Affleck-Manchester by the Sea
Andrew Garfield-Hacksaw Ridge
Tom Hanks-Sully
Viggo Mortensen-Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington-Fences

Best Actress (Drama)
Amy Adams-Arrival
Taraji P. Henson-Hidden Figures
Isabelle Huppert-Elle
Ruth Nega-Loving
Natalie Portman-Jackie

Best Film (Comedy/Musical)
20th Century Women
Florence Foster Jenkins
Hail, Cesar!
La La Land
Rules don't Apply

Best Actor (Comedy/Musical)
Adam Driver-Patterson
Warren Beatty-Rules don't Apply
Ryan Gosling-La La Land
Hugh Grant-Florence Foster Jenkins
Ryan Reynolds-Deadpool

Best Actress (Comedy/Musical)
Kate Beckinsale-Love & Friendship
Annette Bening-20th Century Women
Hailee Steinfeld-Edge of 17
Emma Stone-La La Land
Meryl Streep-Florence Foster Jenkins

Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali-Moonlight
Jeff Bridges-Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges-Manchester by the Sea
Dev Patel-Lion
Michael Shannon-Nocturnal Animals

Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis-Fences
Naomie Harris-Moonlight
Nicole Kidman-Lion
Janelle Monae-Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams-Manchester by the Sea

Best Director
Damien Chazelle-La La Lamd
Mel Gibson-Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins-Moonlight
Kenneth Lonnergan-Manchester by the Sea
Martin Scorsese-Silence

Best Screenplay
Arrival
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
La La Land
Lion