My closer looks at six high profile races for the 96th Academy Awards culminates with, of course, Best Picture. If you missed my posts over the last few days on the four acting derbies and Best Director, you can access them here:
Since my last look at the BP race on August 28th, we have experienced the Venice, Toronto, and Telluride Film Festivals. They have provided lots of information as to whether certain contenders are legit or not so much.
That said, it has not changed my top 2 selections of Killers of the Flower Moon and Oppenheimer. I have, on the other hand, switched Oppenheimer to first place with Moon in the runner-up spot.
The movie that rose the most of my predicted group is Poor Things, which won the Venice Film Festival and positioned itself as a serious threat to take the top prize. It vaults six spots from 9th to 3rd.
Then there’s American Fiction. Just yesterday, it received the People’s Choice Awards at Toronto. As I discussed yesterday on the blog, 14 of the past 15 winners of that honor ended up nabbing a BP nom. Fiction is still a coin toss in my view. At the moment, I’m including it in the selected ten. Same goes for The Holdovers which was first runner-up for People’s Choice. Those TIFF favorites are in at the expense of The Zone of Interest and Air.
I am winnowing the possible nominees from 25 to 15 and here’s where I have the BP standings post festivals:
Predicted Nominees
1. Oppenheimer (Previous Ranking: 2) (+1)
2. Killers of the Flower Moon (PR: 1) (-1)
3. Poor Things (PR: 9) (+6)
4. Past Lives (PR: 3) (-1)
5. Barbie (PR: 8) (+3)
6. Anatomy of a Fall (PR: 7) (+1)
7. The Color Purple (PR: 4) (-3)
8. The Holdovers (PR: 12) (+4)
9. Maestro (PR: 5) (-4)
10. American Fiction (PR: Not Ranked)
Other Possibilities:
11. The Zone of Interest (PR: 6) (-5)
12. Air (PR: 10) (-2)
13. Origin (PR: 24) (+11)
14. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (PR: 13) (-1)
15. Napoleon (PR: 14) (-1)
Dropped Out:
Saltburn
Ferrari
The Killer
May December
Asteroid City
One Life
Next Goal Wins
Rustin
The Nickel Boys
Dumb Money
The Book of Clarence