99th Academy Awards Predictions: May 6th Edition

My second helping of ranked Oscar predictions for next year’s 99th ceremony can be called the pre-Cannes estimates. That festival in the French Riviera kicks off May 12th and runs through May 23rd. It will be our first look at several potential contenders: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s All of a Sudden, Pawel Pawlikowski’s Fatherland, Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord, Na Hong-jin’s Hope, James Gray’s Paper Tiger, and The Man I Love from Ira Sachs to name a few. Keep an eye on the blog for my individual posts exploring the viability of the screening pictures.

The Academy made some news of its own by announcing rule changes. The most significant is that actors can be nominated twice in the same category. There’s been recent examples of when this could have resulted in a performer getting two nods. I would say most recently that Sebastian Stan could have benefited. He was nominated in lead Actor for The Apprentice and a double shot was possible via A Different Man. Going back a ways, Kate Winslet won Best Actress in 2008 for The Reader and might have seen her name pop again for Revolutionary Road. In 2006, Kate’s Titanic mate Leonardo DiCaprio was in contention for Blood Diamond. He could have easily landed another shot via The Departed.

In International Feature Film, the criteria has always been that a submitting nation can choose just one entrant for consideration. While that rule holds, the Academy has added another path to get in. If a picture wins a qualifying international festival (such as Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, Sundance, Venice), it is now a contender. This would have helped Anatomy of a Fall in 2023 since France did not choose it as their representative picture, but it emerged victorious for the Palme d’Or at Cannes.

Since my last update in mid-April, Michael opened to gigantic box office and mediocre reviews. While the audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is high, critical griping could cripple its viability at the Oscars. However, I wouldn’t completely rule out the acclaimed work of Jaafar Jackson and Colman Domingo. Best Picture? Probably a bridge too far despite the gaudy numbers.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 also hit multiplexes. While Meryl Streep was a Best Actress nominee 20 years ago for the original, a second at-bat seems like a reach. The sequel could materialize, however, in Costume Design and/or Original Song where Lady Gaga has a track. Those categories won’t be forecasted until a few weeks down the line.

We also learned that Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew from Greta Gerwig will not be out (on Netflix) until 2027. I had it on the outside looking in at #11. It drops from contention this time around.

You can read all the speculation below and my next update will arrive as Cannes concludes!

Best Picture

Predicted Nominees:

1. The Odyssey (Previous Ranking: 1) (Even)

2. Project Hail Mary (PR: 2) (E)

3. Wild Horse Nine (PR: 3) (E)

4. Digger (PR: 5) (E)

5. Fjord (PR: 6) (E)

6. No One Cares (PR: 6) (E)

7. Fatherland (PR: 8) (+1)

8. Dune: Part Three (PR: 10) (+2)

9. The Social Reckoning (PR: 9) (E)

10. All of a Sudden (PR: 7) (-3)

Other Possibilities:

11. Hope (PR: Not Ranked)

12. Cry to Heaven (PR: 16) (+4)

13. A Place in Hell (PR: 12) (-1)

14. Paper Tiger (PR: 21) (+7)

15. Werwulf (PR: 18) (+3)

16. Sense and Sensibility (PR: 23) (+7)

17. Josephine (PR: 17) (E)

18. Saturn Return (PR: 22) (+4)

19. The Entertainment System is Down (PR: 14) (-5)

20. Jack of Spades (PR: 24) (+4)

21. Being Heumann (PR: 15) (-6)

22. A Long Winter (PR: 13) (-9)

23. Behemoth! (PR: 25) (+2)

24. Michael (PR: 20) (-4)

25. The Adventures of Cliff Booth (PR: 19) (-6)

Dropped Out:

Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew

Best Director

Predicted Nominees:

1. Christopher Nolan, The Odyssey (PR: 1) (E)

2. Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, Digger (PR: 2) (E)

3. Martin McDonagh, Wild Horse Nine (PR: 4) (+1)

4. Cristian Mingiu, Fjord (PR: 3) (+1)

5. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Project Hail Mary (PR: 3) (-2)

Other Possibilities:

6. Pawel Pawlikowski, Fatherland (PR: 7) (+1)

7. Ryusuke Hamaguchi, All of a Sudden (PR: 6) (-1)

8. Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part Three (PR: 9) (+1)

9. Jesse Eisenberg, No One Cares (PR: 8) (-1)

10. Na Hong-jin, Hope (PR: Not Ranked)

11. Tom Ford, Cry to Heaven (PR: 12) (+1)

12. Aaron Sorkin, The Social Reckoning (PR: 13) (+1)

13. Robert Eggers, Werwulf (PR: 14) (+1)

14. James Gray, Paper Tiger (PR: Not Ranked)

15. Greg Kwedar, Saturn Return (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

Greta Gerwig, Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew

Ruben Östlund, The Entertainment System is Down

David Fincher, The Adventures of Cliff Booth

Best Actress

Predicted Nominees:

1. Renate Reinsve, Fjord (PR: 1) (E)

2. Sandra Hüller, Fatherland (PR: 4) (+2)

3. Julianne Moore, No One Cares (PR: 3) (E)

4. Mikey Madison, The Social Reckoning (PR: 2) (-2)

5. Michelle Williams, A Place in Hell (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Virginie Efira, All of a Sudden (PR: 6) (E)

7. Cynthia Erivo, Prima Facie (PR: 10) (+3)

8. Sandra Hüller, Rose (PR: 11) (+3)

9. Ruth Madeley, Being Heumann (PR: 7) (-2)

10. Sophie Okonedo, Clarissa (PR: 9) (-1)

11. Mason Reeves, Josephine (PR: 8) (-3)

12. Daisy Edgar-Jones, Sense and Sensibility (PR: 14) (+2)

13. Rachel Brosnahan, Saturn Return (PR: 13) (E)

14. Penélope Cruz, Bunker (PR: Not Ranked)

15. Lily Gladstone, The Memory Police (PR: 12) (-3)

Dropped Out:

Amy Adams, At the Sea

Best Actor

Predicted Nominees:

1. Tom Cruise, Digger (PR: 1) (E)

2. Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary (PR: 2) (E)

3. Sebastian Stan, Fjord (PR: 4) (+1)

4. John Malkovich, Wild Horse Nine (PR: 3) (-1)

5. Hanns Zischler, Fatherland (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Matt Damon, The Odyssey (PR: 6) (E)

7. Dominic Sessa, Tony (PR: 8) (+1)

8. Jaafar Jackson, Michael (PR: 10) (+2)

9. Nicholas Hoult, Cry to Heaven (PR: 9) (E)

10. John Turturro, The Only Living Pickpocket in New York (PR: 15) (+5)

11. Jeremy Allen White, The Social Reckoning (PR: Not Ranked)

12. Adam Driver, Paper Tiger (PR: Not Ranked)

13. Josh O’Connor, Jack of Spades (PR: Not Ranked)

14. Rami Malek, The Man I Love (PR: Not Ranked)

15. Timothée Chalamet, Dune: Part Three (PR: 11) (-4)

Dropped Out:

Robert Aramayo, I Swear

Pedro Pascal, Behemoth!

Brad Pitt, The Adventures of Cliff Booth

Charles Melton, Saturn Return

Best Supporting Actress

Predicted Nominees:

1. Mariana di Girolamo, Wild Horse Nine (PR: 2) (+1)

2. Sandra Hüller, Digger (PR: 6) (+4)

3. Parker Posey, Wild Horse Nine (PR: 1) (-2)

4. Halle Bailey, No One Cares (PR: 3) (-1)

5. Daisy Edgar-Jones, A Place in Hell (PR: 7) (+2)

Other Possibilities:

6. Tao Okamato, All of a Sudden (PR: 5) (-1)

7. Anne Hathaway, The Odyssey (PR: 4) (-3)

8. Sandra Hüller, Project Hail Mary (PR: 8) (E)

9. Scarlett Johannson, Paper Tiger (PR: 10) (+1)

10. Lesley Manville, Jack of Spades (PR: Not Ranked)

11. Esmé Creed-Miles, Sense and Sensibility (PR: Not Ranked)

12. Kirsten Dunst, The Entertainment System is Down (PR: 12) (E)

13. Caitriona Balfe, A Long Winter (PR: 9) (-4)

14. Penélope Cruz, The Invite (PR: Not Ranked)

15. Gemma Chan, Josephine (PR: 13) (-2)

Dropped Out:

Wunmi Mosaku, The Social Reckoning

Frances McDormand, Jack of Spades

Elizabeth Debicki, The Adventures of Cliff Booth

Best Supporting Actor

Predicted Nominees:

1. Paul Giamatti, No One Cares (PR: 1) (E)

2. John Goodman, Digger (PR: 2) (E)

3. Sam Rockwell, Wild Horse Nine (PR: 3) (E)

4. Steve Buscemi, Wild Horse Nine (PR: 6) (+2)

5. Robert Pattinson, The Odyssey (PR: Not Ranked)

Other Possibilities:

6. Jeremy Strong, The Social Reckoning (PR: 6) (-1)

7. Colman Domingo, Michael (PR: 4) (-3)

8. Andrew Scott, A Place in Hell (PR: 7) (-1)

9. Tom Holland, The Odyssey (PR: 8) (-1)

10. Jesse Plemons, Digger (PR: 11) (+1)

11. Channing Tatum, Josephine (PR: 12) (+1)

12. Mark Ruffalo, Being Heumann (PR: 9) (-3)

13. David Oyelowo, Clarissa (PR: 13) (E)

14. Antonio Banderas, Tony (PR: Not Ranked)

15. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Cry to Heaven (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

Daniel Brühl, The Entertainment System is Down

Riz Ahmed, Digger

    Oscar Predictions: Michael

    Ahead of its weekend release where it’s expected to dominate the charts, the review embargo for musical biopic Michael is up. Critics are saying it’s not thrilling with many calling it… well, bad (I’ll stop with the puns now). From director Antoine Fuqua, the look at Michael Jackson’s life from the mid 60s to late 80s stars the singer’s nephew Jaafar in the title role. Costars include Nia Long, Laura Harrier, Juliano Krue Valdi, and Colman Domingo as the King of Pop’s domineering father Joseph.

    The film would love to replicate the box office success of 2018’s Bohemian Rhapsody of which it shares producers. That Freddie Mercury biopic nabbed five Oscar nods including Best Picture and a victory in Best Actor for Rami Malek. Based on today’s reaction, I wouldn’t bank on it.

    Michael‘s Rotten Tomatoes score is only 30% with 38 on Metacritic. Those numbers will not get you in the Best Picture discussion – full stop. Jafaar Jackson and Colman Domingo are being singled out despite the primarily mediocre buzz. When I did my first ranked predictions post on Sunday, I had Domingo in my Supporting Actor five (listed fourth). That projection would give the performer his third nom in four years after leading mentions for Rustin (2023) and Sing Sing (2024). I don’t think he’s completely out of the race, but I suspect he’ll be dropped from my quintet in my next update a few days from now.

    If Michael manages any nominations at the 99th ceremony, it could be in Makeup and Hairstyling or especially Sound. As far as contention in the major races, its chances fell precipitously with the embargo lapse. My Oscar Prediction posts will continue…

    99th Academy Awards Predictions: April 19th Edition

    Barely a month beyond the 98th edition of the Academy Awards, we have arrived at my first ranked predictions for the 99th ceremony. We begin with six major categories – Best Picture, Director, and the four acting derbies.

    I gave you my first ranked glimpses for the previous telecast around the same time last year in these same races. How did that impossibly early forecast turn out? I correctly called four of the eventual ten BP nominees with Hamnet, Marty Supreme, Sentimental Value, and Sinners. Winner One Battle After Another as well as Bugonia, F1, and Frankenstein were listed in Other Possibilities. So 80% of the BP contenders were identified with The Secret Agent and Train Dreams not being mentioned in April 2025.

    In Best Director, three of the five filmmakers were predicted: Ryan Coogler (Sinners), Josh Safdie (Marty Supreme), and Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value). Statue recipient Paul Thomas Anderson from One Battle and Chloé Zhao (Hamnet) were in Other Possibilities.

    As for Best Actress, Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) swept the season and was in my predicted quintet. So was Sentimental Value‘s Renate Reinsve while Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You) and Emma Stone (Bugonia) were in Other Possibilities. Only Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue) wasn’t listed. In Best Actor, Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme) was in my quintet. Three others – winner Michael B. Jordan (Sinners), Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), and Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon) were Other Possibilities with Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent) as the sole thespian not identified.

    My projected Supporting Actress five rightly named Teyana Taylor (One Battle) with Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value) as a possibility. Fanning’s costar Inga Ibsdotter Lilleass, Wumni Mosaku (Sinners), and the victorious Amy Madigan (Weapons) were not found among my possibilities. In Supporting Actor, Stellan Skarsgård from Value was in my five with winner Sean Penn (One Battle) and Delroy Lindo (Sinners) as possibilities. Battle‘s Benicio del Toro and Frankenstein‘s Jacob Elordi were not to be found yet.

    Let’s get some caveats out of the way. Some of the performers listed in lead will end up in supporting and vice versa. As an example, I figured Paul Mescal (Hamnet) would go lead for that film last year, but he was slotted in supporting. He ended up not being nominated but likely came close. For instance in this year’s listings, I don’t know if Sam Rockwell will be lead or supporting for Wild Horse Nine but my hunch says the latter at press time. The distributor will eventually clear that up.

    We will see pictures push to 2027. When I did my initial projections a year ago for 2025, Michael and The Rivals of Amziah King were thought to be releases for that calendar frame. Both are being put out in ’26. I have Michael still as a potential nominee in some competitions. Not so at this time for Rivals.

    And now the most important forewarning. Some movies you find below will turn out to be non-contenders. My inaugural look at the 98th Oscars listed Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt at #1 in Best Picture, Director, Actress (Julia Roberts), #4 in Supporting Actress (Ayo Edebiri), and #2 in Supporting Actor (Andrew Garfield). After its Venice festival premiere, the mixed to negative reaction drastically changed its narrative. It ended up with zero nominations. My April 2025 #1’s in the supporting fields – Ariana Grande (Wicked: For Good) and Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly) – did not make final cut either.

    So take this speculation as what it is – speculative. The picture and Best Picture will become clearer in time. That said, a reminder that 80% of the BP nominees were mentioned a year ago in addition to 100% of the directors and 80% of the lead acting hopefuls could be found in the initial post. On the flip side, nearly all of my acting picks for a nomination are coming from projected BP nominees and the percentage probably won’t be quite that high.

    When Sinners came out last year, it was a box office juggernaut with widespread critical acclaim. Yet I wondered whether the spring release could mean it would fall by the wayside months down the line. That’s why I named it in Other Possibilities for Picture, Director, Actor, and Supporting Actor. What happened months down the line? A record-setting 16 nominations with Jordan winning Actor. I won’t make the same mistake with Project Hail Mary. It has been out for weeks and already looks like a strong contender in Picture, Director, Actor, and possibly Supporting Actress. Another note – it’s not often (or maybe ever) you see a performer mentioned four times. That’s the case at the moment with the busy Sandra Hüller who is a legit threat twice in lead Actress and supporting.

    You can expect these posts to hit the blog every couple of weeks until it becomes weekly. This should occur when festival season goes into overdrive in last summer/early fall.

    BEST PICTURE

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. The Odyssey

    2. Project Hail Mary

    3. Wild Horse Nine

    4. Digger

    5. Fjord

    6. No One Cares

    7. All of a Sudden

    8. Fatherland

    9. The Social Reckoning

    10. Dune: Part Three

    Other Possibilities:

    11. Narnia: The Magican’s Nephew

    12. A Place in Hell

    13. A Long Winter

    14. The Entertainment System is Down

    15. Being Heumann

    16. Cry to Heaven

    17. Josephine

    18. Werwulf

    19. The Adventures of Cliff Booth

    20. Michael

    21. Paper Tiger

    22. Saturn Return

    23. Sense and Sensibility

    24. Jack of Spades

    25. Behemoth!

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Christopher Nolan, The Odyssey

    2. Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Digger

    3. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Project Hail Mary

    4. Martin McDonagh, Wild Horse Nine

    5. Cristian Mingiu, Fjord

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Ryusuke Hamaguchi, All of a Sudden

    7. Pawel Pawlikowski, Fatherland

    8. Jesse Eisenberg, No One Cares

    9. Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part Three

    10. Greta Gerwig, Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew

    11. Ruben Östlund, The Entertainment System is Down

    12. Tom Ford, Cry to Heaven

    13. Aaron Sorkin, The Social Reckoning

    14. Robert Eggers, Werwulf

    15. David Fincher, The Adventures of Cliff Booth

    BEST ACTRESS

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Renate Reinsve, Fjord

    2. Mikey Madison, The Social Reckoning

    3. Julianne Moore, No One Cares

    4. Sandra Hüller, Fatherland

    5. Michelle Williams, A Place in Hell

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Virginie Efira, All of a Sudden

    7. Ruth Madeley, Being Heumann

    8. Mason Reeves, Josephine

    9. Sophie Okenedo, Clarissa

    10. Cynthia Erivo, Prima Facie

    11. Sandra Hüller, Rose

    12. Lily Gladstone, The Memory Police

    13. Rachel Brosnahan, Saturn Return

    14. Daisy Edgar-Jones, Sense and Sensibility

    15. Amy Adams, At the Sea

    BEST ACTOR

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Tom Cruise, Digger

    2. Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary

    3. John Malkovich, Wild Horse Nine

    4. Sebastian Stan, Fjord

    5. Hanns Zischler, Fatherland

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Matt Damon, The Odyssey

    7. Robert Aramayo, I Swear

    8. Dominic Sessa, Tony

    9. Nicholas Hoult, Cry to Heaven

    10. Jafaar Jackson, Michael

    11. Timothée Chalamet, Dune: Part Three

    12. Pedro Pascal, Behemoth!

    13. Brad Pitt, The Adventures of Cliff Booth

    14. Charles Melton, Saturn Return

    15. John Turturro, The Only Pickpocket Living in New York

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Parker Posey, Wild Horse Nine

    2. Mariana Di Girolamo, Wild Horse Nine

    3. Halle Bailey, No One Cares

    4. Anne Hathaway, The Odyssey

    5. Tao Okamoto, All of a Sudden

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Sandra Hüller, Digger

    7. Daisy Edgar-Jones, A Place in Hell

    8.. Sandra Hüller, Project Hail Mary

    9. Caitriona Balfe, A Long Winter

    10. Scarlett Johansson, Paper Tiger

    11. Wunmi Mosaku, The Social Reckoning

    12. Kirsten Dunst, The Entertainment System is Down

    13. Gemma Chan, Josephine

    14. Frances McDormand, Jack of Spades

    15. Elizabeth Debicki, The Adventures of Cliff Booth

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Paul Giamatti, No One Cares

    2. John Goodman, Digger

    3. Sam Rockwell, Wild Horse Nine

    4. Colman Domingo, Michael

    5. Jeremy Strong, The Social Reckoning

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Steve Buscemi, Wild Horse Nine

    7. Andrew Scott, A Place in Hell

    8. Tom Holland, The Odyssey

    9. Mark Ruffalo, Being Heumann

    10. D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, A Long Winter

    11. Jesse Plemons, Digger

    12. Channing Tatum, Josephine

    13. David Oyelowo, Clarissa

    14. Daniel Brühl, The Entertainment System is Down

    15. Riz Ahmed, Digger

    Michael Box Office Prediction

    Lionsgate looks for Michael to pop with a large audience when it debuts April 24th. Antoine Fuqua moves away from Equalizer franchise flicks to helm the biopic of Michael Jackson. The legend’s nephew Jafaar Jackson is in the title role. Costars include Colman Domingo and Nia Long as MJ’s parents as well as Laura Harrier, Juliano Krue Valdi (playing the singer as a boy), and Miles Teller.

    This genre has been flooded with titles in the last decade or so. Massive successes include Bohemian Rhapsody and Elvis. Others like Rocketman and Bob Marley: One Love performed admirably while Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody and Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere had their struggles.

    Centered on one of music’s most beloved and controversial performers, expectations are understandably lofty for Michael. This should appeal to multiple demographic groups. There are records in the musical biopic classification that appear likely to be broken. Bohemian has the largest overall stateside earnings at $216 million. Straight Outta Compton boasts the best opening at $60 million. This could cause both of those high marks to bite the dust.

    Anything below Compton‘s $60 million would be considered underwhelming. My hunch is to put this at the upper end of its range in the low 80s. I wouldn’t even be shocked to see it surpass that despite subpar reviews.

    Michael opening weekend prediction: $81 million

    99th Academy Awards: FIRST Predictions in Best Actor

    And we are off to the races with my first Oscar predictions for the 99th Academy Awards.

    We are a couple weeks removed from the 98th ceremony so let us begin some ridiculously early speculation! These are my inaugural glimpses at the four acting derbies, Director, and Picture. They will unfold on the blog over the next few days. I already posted my take in the supporting fields and they can be found here:

    We arrive at Best Actor. When I did my first picks for last year’s race, I correctly named one of the eventual five nominees and that was Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme. In Other Possibilities, I identified Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another. At that early juncture, I did not list the eventual winner Michael B. Jordan (Sinners), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), or Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent).

    Let’s get some caveats out of the way… it’s early. Some movies listed are likely to be pushed back or simply not turn out to be awards contenders. Actors listed here could end up being campaigned in supporting. And there will be movies we’re not even anticipating that will rise up with performances currently not on the radar.

    For this premiere post, it’s probable that we already know one member of the quintet and that’s Ryan Gosling in Project Hail Mary. His film is a box office juggernaut and he has to carry much of the running time by himself. If he makes the cut, it would mark his fourth attempt at the gold statue behind lead noms for Half Nelson and La La Land and a supporting nod for Barbie.

    He’s not the only star potentially in line for a fourth mention. The same holds true for Tom Cruise in Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu’s Digger. He won an honorary Oscar at the 98th ceremony, but is 0 for 3 in the competitive races are being up in lead for Born on the Fourth of July and Jerry Maguire and in supporting for Magnolia.

    We aren’t finished yet talking about thespians getting their fourth nominations. Matt Damon contended for lead in Good Will Hunting and The Martian and a supporting turn in Invictus. His 4th try could come via Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey.

    John Malkovich is probably going lead for Martin McDonagh’s Wild Horse Nine after two supporting attempts for Places in the Heart and In the Line of Fire. He could make it in for the first time in 33 years.

    For my fifth pick, I’m perhaps going out a limb and selecting Robert Aramayo (I Swear) who pulled off a BAFTA upset in Best Actor weeks ago. It comes out stateside in a couple of weeks and could have enough staying power for the BAFTA recipient to stake a claim. I’ll admit this a long shot projection, but hey it’s early right?

    The speculation will continue in earnest during the weeks and months ahead, but here’s the first snapshot for Best Actor. Best Actress up next!

    TODD’S FIRST OSCAR PREDICTIONS FOR BEST ACTOR AT THE 99TH ACADEMY AWARDS

    Robert Aramayo, I Swear

    Tom Cruise, Digger

    Matt Damon, The Odyssey

    Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary

    John Malkovich, Wild Horse Nine

    Other Possibilities:

    Adam Driver, Paper Tiger

    Andrew Garfield, Artificial

    Nicholas Hoult, Cry to Heaven

    Jaafar Jackson, Michael

    Josh O’Connor, Jack of Spades

    Pedro Pascal, Behemoth!

    Will Poulter, Saturn Return

    Dominic Sessa, Tony

    Sebastian Stan, Fjord

    Hanns Zischler, Fatherland

    98th Academy Awards: The State of the Best Actor Race (October Edition)

    Instead of writing a full update on my Oscar predictions this week, I’m doing a deep dive on the six highest profile races: Picture, Director and the four acting derbies. It began with Supporting Actor and Actress and continues today with Best Actor. If you missed my write-up on the supporting players, you can find them here:

    I published my first preview of the lead Actor field on April 8th. In that post, I listed my initial predictions for the quintet of hopefuls along with ten other possibilities. At that impossibly early stage of the game, my selections were:

    Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme

    George Clooney, Jay Kelly

    Matthew McConaughey, The Rivals of Amziah King

    Paul Mescal, Hamnet

    Jeremy Allen White, Deliver Me from Nowhere

    Other Possibilities:

    Lee Byung-hun, No Other Choice

    Willem Dafoe, Late Fame

    Daniel Day-Lewis, Anemone

    Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another

    Colin Farrell, Ballad of a Small Player

    Jaafar Jackson, Michael

    Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine

    Matthew McConaughey, The Lost Bus

    Jesse Plemons, Bugonia

    Andrew Scott, Pressure

    Let’s dispense with the easy subtractions, shall we? The Rivals of Amziah King with Matthew McConaughey seems more likely to release in 2026. Same goes for Jaafar Jackson in Michael and Andrew Scott in Pressure. Paul Mescal (Hamnet) will contend in Supporting Actor where I am predicting him to get a nomination.

    The reviews and buzz simply doesn’t exist for Colin Farrell in Ballad of a Small Player or McConaughey in The Lost Bus. Same for Willem Dafoe in Late Fame though a surprise Globe or SAG or Critics Choice nod could make him a remote possibility. I would say the same logic applies to Lee Byung-hun for No Other Choice and Dwayne Johnson in The Smashing Machine. For the latter, subpar box office doesn’t help his chances which were once seen as rock solid.

    Beyond the names above, there’s a slew of once promising contenders who have fizzled out for one reason or another. It includes Denzel Washington (Highest 2 Lowest), Will Arnett (Is This Thing On?), Brendan Fraser (Rental Family), and Oscar Isaac (Frankenstein). I don’t expect to see their names among the nominees.

    So let’s discuss who I think is truly in the mix and it’s ten actors. Half will make the cut and half will not. There could be 11 via the soon to be screened Song Sung Blue with Hugh Jackman though Kate Hudson is rumored to be the awards play from that one.

    From my first ranked predictions in April, I’ve had Timothée Chalamet in the #1 spot after he was probably the runner-up for Actor last year to Adrian Brody (The Brutalist) for his embodiment of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown. The review embargo is still intact for December’s Marty Supreme, but early word-of-mouth indicates the top ranking is justified and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.

    Jeremy Allen White’s portrayal of The Boss in Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is out tonight. His nomination seems more probable than not even though the pic itself is a question mark in BP.

    George Clooney as Jay Kelly is more of an unknown as the movie has its ardent supporters and some detractors. If Kelly gets into BP, it significantly increases his odds.

    Daniel Day-Lewis, a three-time winner, could get in just because he’s Daniel Day-Lewis. However, Anemone drew mixed reactions and was a non-entity at the box office.

    Other than Chalamet, the performer I’m most confident makes the quintet is Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another. He’s a threat to take gold if the aforementioned competition fizzles out in the potential BP frontrunner.

    Like Clooney, Jesse Plemons would benefit from Bugonia sneaking into BP. A better than currently expected performance from the film could grant him admission.

    Blue Moon is a long shot for BP, but voters could still make room for veteran Ethan Hawke. He’d be vying for his third overall nom after supporting recognition for Training Day and Boyhood.

    Train Dreams is also probably not on track for BP though Joel Edgerton has a so-so chance of getting in if other awards branches or critics groups bring him up.

    Sinners, on the other hand, is a surefire hopeful in the big dance and Michael B. Jordan could get swept in for his dual role in the smash hit.

    Wagner Moura was Best Actor at Cannes for The Secret Agent and I’m starting to believe his odds are increasing.

    So there you have it. I think Chalamet and DiCaprio have punched their tickets with White close to doing the same unless Springsteen is a notable flop. The other seven are vying for slots four and five. My in-depth look at these high profile categories will continue with Best Actress!

    98th Academy Awards Predictions: May 25th Edition

    It’s been three weeks since I’ve updated my predictions for the 98th Academy Awards and a little thing called the Cannes Film Festival has happened since then. The French extravaganza has become increasingly important when figuring out your eventual Oscar ballots. To what extent? Last year’s winner Anora premiered there and took the Palme d’Or while fellow nominees Emilia Pérez and The Substance were also unveiled. In 2023, Anatomy of a Fall‘s Palme victory translated to a BP nomination while The Zone of Interest and Killers of the Flower Moon were also on the slate. 2022 Palme recipient Triangle of Sadness was part of the Academy’s BP ten while Elvis and Top Gun: Maverick premiered out of competition. You get the idea.

    This year’s proceedings bestowed top prize to Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident. And while a Palme d’Or certainly increases a picture’s chances in BP, I’m not ready to vault it into the Oscar top 10. As for the Grand Prix winner (essentially runner-up), I already had Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value in my ten and the Cannes premiere solidified that projection.

    There were performances that gained momentum like Value’s quadrology of Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Elle Fanning, and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleass. Same goes for Jennifer Lawrence in Die, My Love and Cannes Best Actor Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent, who goes from unranked to my top 5.

    Per usual, there were movies whose awards consideration hopes faded. That list includes The History of Sound, Alpha, Eddington, and The Phoenician Scheme.

    Yet for all the Cannes chatter, my new #1 in BP has nothing to do with that event. I’ve had Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt slotted atop that chart over the last few weeks. Truth be told, that’s plain ole guesswork since it has yet to screen. I’m replacing it with Ryan Coogler’s vampire tale Sinners, the box office phenomenon that opened in April. Do I think it’s going to win BP? Probably not though it’s obviously far too early for that call. I do think that it and Sentimental Value (also rising) are the two pics that have been viewed that will not miss the cut.

    Best Picture

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Sinners (Previous Ranking: 3) (+2)

    2. After the Hunt (PR: 1) (-1)

    3. Marty Supreme (PR: 2) (-1)

    4. Sentimental Value (PR: 6) (+2)

    5. Wicked: For Good (PR: 4) (-1)

    6. Jay Kelly (PR: 8) (+2)

    7. Hamnet (PR: 7) (E)

    8. The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 5) (-3)

    9. Avatar: Fire and Ash (PR: 10) (+1)

    10. The Life of Chuck (PR: 9) (-1)

    Other Possibilities:

    11. One Battle After Another (PR: 11) (E)

    12. Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 13) (+1)

    13. Bugonia (PR: 12) (-1)

    14. It Was Just an Accident (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. The Secret Agent (PR: Not Ranked)

    16. Frankenstein (PR: 14) (-2)

    17. Sound of Falling (PR: Not Ranked)

    18. The Ballad of a Small Player (PR: 17) (-1)

    19. No Other Choice (PR: 15) (-4)

    20. Die, My Love (PR: 16) (-4)

    21. Ann Lee (PR: 19) (-2)

    22. Rental Family (PR: 22) (E)

    23. F1 (PR: 21) (-2)

    24. The Smashing Machine (PR: 23) (-1)

    25. Kiss of the Spider Woman (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Highest 2 Lowest

    Michael – the Michael Jackson biopic is reportedly moving to 2026

    Is This Thing On?

    Alpha

    Best Director

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Ryan Coogler, Sinners (PR: 2) (+1)

    2. Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt (PR: 1) (-1)

    3. Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value (PR: 4) (+1)

    4. Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme (PR: 3) (-1)

    5. Andrew Patterson, The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 5) (E)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Chloé Zhao, Hamnet (PR: 7) (+1)

    7. Jon M. Chu, Wicked: For Good (PR: 6) (-1)

    8. Noah Baumbach, Jay Kelly (PR: 10) (+2)

    9. Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another (PR: 8) (-1)

    10. Yorgos Lanthimos, Bugonia (PR: 9) (-1)

    11. Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident (PR: Not Ranked)

    12. Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein (PR: 11) (-1)

    13. Kieber Mendonça Filho, The Secret Agent (PR: Not Ranked)

    14. Scott Cooper, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 14) (E)

    15. James Cameron, Avatar: Fire and Ash (PR: 13) (-2)

    Dropped Out:

    Park Chan-wook, No Other Choice

    Lynne Ramsay, Die, My Love

    Best Actress

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Julia Roberts, After the Hunt (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value (PR: 3) (+1)

    3. Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good (PR: 2) (-1)

    4. Jennifer Lawrence, Die, My Love (PR: 6) (+2)

    5. Jessie Buckley, Hamnet (PR: 4) (-1)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Amanda Seyfried, Ann Lee (PR: 5) (-1)

    7. Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (PR: 8) (+1)

    8. Emma Stone, Bugonia (PR: 7) (-1)

    9. Tessa Thompson, Hedda (PR: 10) (+1)

    10. Emma Mackey, Ella McCay (PR: 11) (+1)

    11. June Squibb, Eleanor the Great (PR: 9) (-2)

    12. Jessica Lange, Long Day’s Journey Into Night (PR: 12) (E)

    13. Amy Adams, At the Sea (PR: Not Ranked)

    14. Lucy Liu, Rosemead (PR: 13) (-1)

    15. Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby (PR: 14) (-1)

    Dropped Out:

    Margot Robbie, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

    Best Actor

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Jeremy Allen White, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 3) (+1)

    3. George Clooney, Jay Kelly (PR: 4) (+1)

    4. Matthew McConaughey, The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 2) (-2)

    5. Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent (PR: Not Ranked)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another (PR: 6) (E)

    7. Michael B. Jordan, Sinners (PR: 7) (E)

    8. Jesse Plemons, Bugonia (PR: 5) (-3)

    9. Daniel Day-Lewis, Anemone (PR: 9) (E)

    10. Denzel Washington, Highest 2 Lowest (PR: Not Ranked – moved from supporting)

    11. Colin Farrell, The Ballad of a Small Player (PR: 10) (-1)

    12. Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine (PR: 12) (E)

    13. Willem Dafoe, Late Fame (PR: 11) (-2)

    14. Brendan Fraser, Rental Family (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. Matthew McConaughey, The Lost Bus (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Paul Mescal, Hamnet (moved to supporting)

    Jaafar Jackson, Michael

    Lee Byung-hun, No Other Choice

    Andrew Scott, Pressure

    Best Supporting Actress

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Ayo Edebiri, After the Hunt (PR: 4) (+2)

    3. Angelina LookingGlass, The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 3) (E)

    4. Gwyneth Paltrow, Marty Supreme (PR: 2) (-2)

    5. Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another (PR: 5) (E)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value (PR: 9) (+3)

    7. Laura Dern, Jay Kelly (PR: 6) (-1)

    8. Jennifer Lopez, Kiss of the Spider Woman (PR: 8) (E)

    9. Hailee Steinfeld, Sinners (PR: 7) (-2)

    10. Inga Ibsdotter Lilleass, Sentimental Value (PR: Not Ranked)

    11. Regina Hall, One Battle After Another (PR: 11) (E)

    12. Emily Blunt, The Smashing Machine (PR: 10) (-2)

    13. Emily Watson, Hamnet (PR: 13) (E)

    14. Tilda Swinton, The Ballad of a Small Player (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Thomasin McKenzie, Ann Lee

    Glenn Close, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    Greta Lee, Late Fame

    Best Supporting Actor

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Adam Sandler, Jay Kelly (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Andrew Garfield, After the Hunt (PR: 2) (E)

    3. Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value (PR: 3) (E)

    4. Jeremy Strong, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 5) (+1)

    5. Delroy Lindo, Sinners (PR: 4) (-1)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Paul Mescal, Hamnet (PR: Not Ranked – moved from lead actor)

    7. Mark Hamill, The Life of Chuck (PR: 7) (E)

    8. Sean Penn, One Battle After Another (PR: 8) (E)

    9. Jonathan Bailey, Wicked: For Good (PR: 10) (+1)

    10. Robert Pattinson, Die, My Love (PR: Not Ranked)

    11. Stephen Graham, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: Not Ranked)

    12. Miles Caton, Sinners (PR: 9) (-3)

    13. Jeffrey Wright, Highest 2 Lowest (PR: 12) (-1)

    14. Jack O’Connell, Sinners (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. Benicio del Toro, One Battle After Another (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Colman Domingo, Michael

    Denzel Washington, Highest 2 Lowest (moved to lead actor)

    Bradley Cooper, Is This Thing On?

    Brendan Fraser, Pressure

    Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein

    98th Academy Awards Predictions: May 4th Edition

    In my second update for ranked Oscar predictions covering Best Picture, Director, and the four acting derbies, confidence is growing that the force is strong with Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. It moves up two spots to third in Best Picture, Coogler rises a slot to second in Director, and Delroy Lindo is now in my Supporting Actor quintet. Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, and Miles Caton all rise or materialize in Other Possibilities in their respective races.

    My Best Picture ten remains intact and same goes for Director, Actress, and Supporting Actress. In Best Actor, I’m putting in Jesse Plemons for Bugonia with Daniel Day-Lewis (Anemone) on the outside looking in. Mr. Lindo from Sinners replaces Colman Domingo for Michael. Domingo’s drop is due to persistent rumors that his film (a biopic of the King of Pop) will move to 2026.

    You can read all the movement below and I’ll have another update up in a couple weeks!

    Best Picture

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. After the Hunt (Previous Ranking: 1) (Even)

    2. Marty Supreme (PR: 2) (E)

    3. Sinners (PR: 5) (+2)

    4. Wicked: For Good (PR: 4) (E)

    5. The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 6) (+1)

    6. Sentimental Value (PR: 3) (-3)

    7. Hamnet (PR: 7) (E)

    8. Jay Kelly (PR: 8) (E)

    9. The Life of Chuck (PR: 9) (E)

    10. Avatar: Fire and Ash (PR: 10) (E)

    Other Possibilities:

    11. One Battle After Another (PR: 11) (E)

    12. Bugonia (PR: 13) (+1)

    13. Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 14) (+1)

    14. Frankenstein (PR: 12) (-2)

    15. No Other Choice (PR: 16) (+1)

    16. Die, My Love (PR: 19) (+3)

    17. The Ballad of a Small Player (PR: 17) (E)

    18. Highest 2 Lowest (PR: 20) (+2)

    19. Ann Lee (PR: 24) (+5)

    20. Michael (PR: 18) (-2)

    21. F1 (PR: 22) (+1)

    22 Rental Family (PR: Not Ranked)

    23. The Smashing Machine (PR: 15) (-8)

    24. Alpha (PR: 25) (+1)

    25. Is This Thing On? (PR: 23) (-2)

    Dropped Out:

    Kiss of the Spider Woman

    Best Director

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Ryan Coogler, Sinners (PR: 3) (+1)

    3. Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme (PR: 2) (-1)

    4. Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value (PR: 5) (+1)

    5. Andrew Patterson, The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 4) (-1)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Jon M. Chu, Wicked: For Good (PR: 6) (E)

    7. Chloé Zhao, Hamnet (PRP 7) (E)

    8. Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another (PR: 9) (+1)

    9. Yorgos Lanthimos, Bugonia (PR: 10) (+1)

    10. Noah Baumbach, Jay Kelly (PR: 11) (+1)

    11. Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein (PR: 8) (-3)

    12. Park Chan-wook, No Other Choice (PR: 15) (+3)

    13. James Cameron, Avatar: Fire and Ash (PR: 12) (-1)

    14. Scott Cooper, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 13) (-1)

    15. Lynne Ramsay, Die, My Love (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Mike Flanagan, The Life of Chuck

    Best Actress

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Julia Roberts, After the Hunt (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good (PR: 2) (E)

    3. Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value (PR: 3) (E)

    4. Jessie Buckley, Hamnet (PR: 4) (E)

    5. Amanda Seyfried, Ann Lee (PR: 5) (E)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Jennifer Lawrence, Die, My Love (PR: 9) (+3)

    7. Emma Stone, Bugonia (PR: 6) (-1)

    8. Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (PR: 7) (-1)

    9. June Squibb, Eleanor the Great (PR: 8) (-1)

    10. Tessa Thompson, Hedda (PR: 10) (E)

    11. Emma Mackey, Ella McCay (PR: 11) (E)

    12. Jessica Lange, Long Day’s Journey Into Night (PR: 12) (E)

    13. Lucy Liu, Rosemead (PR: 14) (+1)

    14. Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. Margot Robbie, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Jodie Foster, Vie privée

    Olivia Colman, The Roses

    Best Actor

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Matthew McConaughey, The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 2) (E)

    3. Jeremy Allen White, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 3) (E)

    4. George Clooney, Jay Kelly (PR: 4) (E)

    5. Jesse Plemons, Bugonia (PR: Not Ranked)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another (PR: 6) (E)

    7. Michael B. Jordan, Sinners (PR: 10) (+3)

    8. Paul Mescal, Hamnet (PR: 7) (-1)

    9. Daniel Day-Lewis, Anemone (PR: 5) (-4)

    10. Colin Farrell, The Ballad of a Small Player (PR: 9) (-1)

    11. Willem Dafoe, Late Fame (PR: 11) (E)

    12. Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine (PR: 8) (-4)

    13. Jaafar Jackson, Michael (PR: 13) (E)

    14. Lee Byung-hun, No Other Choice (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. Andrew Scott, Pressure (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Matthew McConaughey, The Lost Bus

    Oscar Isaac, Frankenstein

    Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon

    Best Supporting Actress

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Gwyneth Paltrow, Marty Supreme (PR: 2) (E)

    3. Angelina LookingGlass, The Rivals of Amziah King (PR: 3) (E)

    4. Ayo Edebiri, After the Hunt (PR: 4) (E)

    5. Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another (PR: 5) (E)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Laura Dern, Jay Kelly (PR: 8) (+2)

    7. Hailee Steinfeld, Sinners (PR: Not Ranked)

    8. Jennifer Lopez, Kiss of the Spider Woman (PR: 7) (-1)

    9. Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value (PR: 6) (-3)

    10. Emily Blunt, The Smashing Machine (PR: 9) (-1)

    11. Regina Hall, One Battle After Another (PR: 11) (E)

    11. Thomasin McKenzie, Ann Lee (PR: 15) (+4)

    13. Emily Watson, Hamnet (PR: 12) (-1)

    14. Glenn Close, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (PR: 13) (-1)

    15. Greta Lee, Late Fame (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    America Ferrera, The Lost Bus

    Nia Long, Michael

    Best Supporting Actor

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Adam Sandler, Jay Kelly (PR: 1) (E)

    2. Andrew Garfield, After the Hunt (PR: 2) (E)

    3. Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value (PR: 3) (E)

    4. Delroy Lindo, Sinners (PR: 7) (+3)

    5. Jeremy Strong, Deliver Me from Nowhere (PR: 5) (E)

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Colman Domingo, Michael (PR: 4) (-2)

    7. Mark Hamill, The Life of Chuck (PR: 6) (-1)

    8. Sean Penn, One Battle After Another (PR: 8) (E)

    9. Miles Caton, Sinners (PR: Not Ranked)

    10. Jonathan Bailey, Wicked: For Good (PR: 9) (-1)

    11. Denzel Washington, Highest 2 Lowest (PR: 10) (-1)

    12. Jeffrey Wright, Highest 2 Lowest (PR: 11) (-1)

    13. Bradley Cooper, Is This Thing On? (PR: 14) (+1)

    14. Brendan Fraser, Pressure (PR: Not Ranked)

    15. Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein (PR: Not Ranked)

    Dropped Out:

    Andrew Scott, Blue Moon

    Robert Pattinson, Die, My Love

    Tyler, the Creator, Marty Supreme

    98th Academy Awards Predictions: April 21st Edition

    A month and change after the 97th ceremony, it is time for my first ranked predictions in Best Picture, Director, and the four acting derbies! I gave you my first numbered looks around the same juncture in 2023 and 2024. Two years ago, my April outlook yielded the winners being mentioned in Picture and Director (Oppenheimer and Christopher Nolan), Actress (Emma Stone for Poor Things), Actor (Oppenheimer‘s Cillian Murphy), Supporting Actress (Da’Vine Joy Randolph for The Holdovers), and Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr. in Oppenheimer). Last year… not so much.

    Neither Anora, its maker (Sean Baker), or Anora herself (Mikey Madison) were named in April of 2024. The film would debut a month later at Cannes and vault itself into contention. The Brutalist also wasn’t on my radar so no mention of Adrien Brody in Actor. In the supporting fields, Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez was initially ranked 11th while Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) was listed in fourth. Hindsight is 20/20 for 2024, but I had Steve McQueen’s Blitz in first position in Best Picture exactly one year ago. It would go onto receive 0 nominations (pressure is on… After the Hunt).

    Let’s get some key caveats out of the way. Some of the performers listed in lead will end up in supporting and vice versa. Some of the pictures will get pushed back to 2026. Obviously there will be movies that turn out underwhelming and disappear from the awards conversation. Festival titles not listed today will rise up and contend.

    You can expect these predictions will be updated every couple of weeks before it turns into a weekly post (probably in the late summer or early fall when festival season goes into overdrive).

    This inaugural preview comes as Ryan Coogler’s Sinners rules the box office with terrific reviews and word-of-mouth. At the moment, its Oscar future looks bright. Let’s see how that sentence reads several months down the line.

    With all that out of the way – here are my first ranked takes!

    BEST PICTURE

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. After the Hunt

    2. Marty Supreme

    3. Sentimental Value

    4. Wicked: For Good

    5. Sinners

    6. The Rivals of Amziah King

    7. Hamnet

    8. Jay Kelly

    9. The Life of Chuck

    10. Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Other Possibilities:

    11. One Battle After Another

    12. Frankenstein

    13. Bugonia

    14. Deliver Me from Nowhere

    15. The Smashing Machine

    16. No Other Choice

    17. The Ballad of a Small Player

    18. Michael

    19. Die, My Love

    20. Highest 2 Lowest

    21. Kiss of the Spider Woman

    22. F1

    23. Is This Thing On?

    24. Ann Lee

    25. Alpha

    Best Director

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt

    2. Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme

    3. Ryan Coogler, Sinners

    4. Andrew Patterson, The Rivals of Amziah King

    5. Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Jon M. Chu, Wicked: For Good

    7. Chloe Zhao, Hamnet

    8. Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein

    9. Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another

    10. Yorgos Lanthimos, Bugonia

    11. Noah Baumbach, Jay Kelly

    12. James Cameron, Avatar: Fire and Ash

    13. Scott Cooper, Deliver Me From Nowhere

    14. Mike Flanagan, The Life of Chuck

    15. Park Chan-wook, No Other Choice

    Best Actress

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Julia Roberts, After the Hunt

    2. Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good

    3. Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value

    4. Jessie Buckley, Hamnet

    5. Amanda Seyfried, Ann Lee

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Emma Stone, Bugonia

    7. Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

    8. June Squibb, Eleanor the Great

    9. Jennifer Lawrence, Die, My Love

    10. Tessa Thompson, Hedda

    11. Emma Mackey, Ella McCay

    12. Jessica Lange, Long Day’s Journey Into Night

    13. Jodie Foster, Vie privée

    14. Lucy Liu, Rosemead

    15. Olivia Colman, The Roses

    Best Actor

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme

    2. Matthew McConaughey, The Rivals of Amziah King

    3. Jeremy Allen White, Deliver Me from Nowhere

    4. George Clooney, Jay Kelly

    5. Daniel Day-Lewis, Anemone

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another

    7. Paul Mescal, Hamnet

    8. Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine

    9. Colin Farrell, The Ballad of a Small Player

    10. Michael B. Jordan, Sinners

    11. Willem Dafoe, Late Fame

    12. Matthew McConaughey, The Lost Bus

    13. Jaafar Jackson, Michael

    14. Oscar Isaac, Frankenstein

    15. Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon

    Best Supporting Actress

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good

    2. Gwyneth Paltrow, Marty Supreme

    3. Angelina LookingGlass, The Rivals of Amziah King

    4. Ayo Edebiri, After the Hunt

    5. Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value

    7. Jennifer Lopez, Kiss of the Spider Woman

    8. Laura Dern, Jay Kelly

    9. Emily Blunt, The Smashing Machine

    10. America Ferrera, The Lost Bus

    11. Regina Hall, One Battle After Another

    12. Emily Watson, Hamnet

    13. Glenn Close, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    14. Nia Long, Michael

    15. Thomasin McKenzie, Ann Lee

    Best Supporting Actor

    Predicted Nominees:

    1. Adam Sandler, Jay Kelly

    2. Andrew Garfield, After the Hunt

    3. Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value

    4. Colman Domingo, Michael

    5. Jeremy Strong, Deliver Me from Nowhere

    Other Possibilities:

    6. Mark Hamill, The Life of Chuck

    7. Delroy Lindo, Sinners

    8. Sean Penn, One Battle After Another

    9. Jonathan Bailey, Wicked: For Good

    10. Denzel Washington, Highest 2 Lowest

    11. Jeffrey Wright, Highest 2 Lowest

    12. Andrew Scott, Blue Moon

    13. Robert Pattinson, Die, My Love

    14. Bradley Cooper, Is This Thing On?

    15. Tyler, the Creator, Marty Supreme

    You can expect another update shortly before the Cannes Film Festival kicks off where contenders like Sentimental Value, The Phoenician Scheme, Alpha, Eddington, Eleanor the Great, and Highest 2 Lowest will get their initial screenings.

    98th Academy Awards: FIRST Predictions in Best Actor

    And we are off to the races with my first Oscar predictions for the 98th Academy Awards.

    We are just over a month removed from the 97th ceremony so let us begin some ridiculously early speculation! These are my inaugural glimpses at the four acting derbies, Director, and Picture. They will unfold on the blog over the next few days. I already posted my take in the supporting fields and they can be found here:

    We arrive at Best Actor. When I gave you my first picks in April of 2024, I correctly picked two of the eventual nominees with Colman Domingo in Sing Sing and Ralph Fiennes for Conclave. Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) was listed in Other Possibilities. At that early juncture, the eventual winner Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) and his probable runner-up Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown) weren’t on the radar.

    Let’s get some caveats out of the way… it’s early. Some movies listed are likely to be pushed back or simply not turn out to be awards contenders. Actors listed here could end up being campaigned in supporting. And there will be movies we’re not even anticipating that will rise up with performances currently not on the radar. For example, one year ago, Chalamet’s work as Bob Dylan was not expected to come out in 2024.

    This premiere post projects a second nom in a row for Mr. Chalamet as well as return engagements for past winners George Clooney (a Supporting victory 20 years ago for Syriana) and Matthew McConaughey (lead for 2013’s Dallas Buyers Club). Unlike most prognosticators, I have Leonardo DiCaprio on the outside looking in for Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another.

    Here’s the first snapshot with Best Actress up next!

    TODD’S FIRST OSCAR PREDICTIONS FOR BEST ACTOR AT THE 98TH ACADEMY AWARDS

    Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme

    George Clooney, Jay Kelly

    Matthew McConaughey, The Rivals of Amziah King

    Paul Mescal, Hamnet

    Jeremy Allen White, Deliver Me from Nowhere

    Other Possibilities:

    Lee Byung-hun, No Other Choice

    Willem Dafoe, Late Fame

    Daniel Day-Lewis, Anemone

    Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another

    Colin Farrell, The Ballad of a Small Player

    Jaafar Jackson, Michael

    Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine

    Matthew McConaughey, The Lost Bus

    Jesse Plemons, Bugonia

    Andrew Scott, Pressure