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2021 Oscar Predictions: 93rd Academy Awards. Check back often as new contenders are scheduled while other are dropped due to delays or critical reaction.Download at the Apple or Google Play Stores to compete for best accuracy scores against our Experts, Editors and Users while predicting the Emmys, Oscars, ‘Survivor,’ ‘American Idol’ and all Hollywood races! The same goes for George Clooney’s sci-fi thriller “The Midnight Sky,” which wrapped production in February. Meanwhile, Universal still has Paul Greengrass and Tom Hanks’ reunion “News of the World” set for December 25.Other Sundance favorites with Oscar buzz, such as Lee Isaac Chung’s Grand Jury Prize winner “Minari” (A24) and Emerald Fennell’s Carey Mulligan vehicle “Promising Young Woman” (Focus Features), remain undated, along with Radha Blank’s “The 40-Year-Old Version” (Netflix). July 1, 2020: A look at the 2021 Academy Awards contenders for Best Picture based on the filmmakers, casts, writers, studio track records. May 8, 2020. We also take into account the pedigree of the filmmakers, the critical reception to their previous films, the box office tallies and the track record of the studios. Studio films “The Invisible Man” (Universal) and “The Way Back” (Warner Bros.) earned strong buzz for riveting lead performances by Elisabeth Moss and Ben Affleck, respectively. Share. To make Best Picture Oscar predictions, we weigh many factors with the most important being the preferential ballot. These films may be elevated during a time when theaters could remain closed in the fall and many expected contenders (see below) could get pushed.Christmas is also when MGM is launching “Respect,” starring Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin. 2021 Oscar predictions: 93rd Academy Awards David Fincher, Spike Lee, Christopher Nolan, ... Read more IndieWire: Oscars 2021 Will Happen, the Academy Says, but We Don't Know When. Focus pivoted to a premium VOD launch on April 3.The majority of the fall movie season remains a question mark.
Please note: To read full descriptions of each film, check out our 2021 Oscar Best Picture predictions. Netflix walked away from the 2020 Oscars without a major trophy, but they'll be back in 2021. Best of IndieWire. Contenders are listed in alphabetical order. The season’s other major tentpole is Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune,” set for December 17 from Warner Bros. Villeneuve’s “Blade Runner 2049” won Oscars for Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects, and big-budget “Dune” with Timothee Chalamet should be another huge crafts contender.Listen to these IndieWire podcasts.Interviews with leading film and TV creators about their process and craft.The fall season is also expected to bring new efforts from Oscar-winning talents such as Steven Spielberg (“West Side Story,” December 18 from Disney), Aaron Sorkin (“Trial of the Chicago 7,” September 25 from Paramount), Tom McCarthy (“Stillwater,” November 6 from Focus), and Sofia Coppola (“On the Rocks,” undated from A24/Apple). No film will be deemed a frontrunner unless I have seen it.Delroy Lindo stars in “Da 5 Bloods.”Timothée Chalamet stars in “Dune”Biopics always have an edge in this race. 08 May 2020; by Zack Sharf; Indiewire; In a normal year, May is when the Oscar race starts coming into focus thanks to the starry Cannes Film Festival. Zack Sharf. David Fincher, Spike Lee, Christopher Nolan, Sofia Coppola, and more are expected to factor in the upcoming awards race. This year’s Best Documentary winner was Sundance 2019 premiere “American Factory.” The 2020 Sundance non-fiction favorite “Crip Camp” debuted March 25 on Netflix and will be eligible, as the streamer had booked an awards-qualifying theatrical release. Behold, an early set of predictions on who will will win at the 93rd Academy Awards Behold, an early set of predictions on who will will win at the 93rd Academy Awards
Reblog. Here's an early look at possible contenders. The race for the Oscars 2021 has begun, with contenders emerging.
2021 Oscar Predictions: 93rd Academy Awards. Early contenders were launched at the Sundance Film Festival in January and others will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May; that is where “Parasite” debuted. Remember how “I, Tonya” dazzled TIFF 2017 on its way to winning Allison Janney the Best Supporting Actress Oscar? Other buzzy films reportedly in the mix included Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland” (Searchlight), Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” (Focus, September 25), Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta” (don’t forget Isabelle Huppert’s Oscar nod for “Elle,” which launched at Cannes 2016), Leos Carax’s musical “Annette” (Amazon) with Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s “Memoria” (Neon) with Tilda Swinton.
2021 Oscar Predictions: 93rd Academy Awards. Check back often as new contenders are scheduled while other are dropped due to delays or critical reaction.Download at the Apple or Google Play Stores to compete for best accuracy scores against our Experts, Editors and Users while predicting the Emmys, Oscars, ‘Survivor,’ ‘American Idol’ and all Hollywood races! The same goes for George Clooney’s sci-fi thriller “The Midnight Sky,” which wrapped production in February. Meanwhile, Universal still has Paul Greengrass and Tom Hanks’ reunion “News of the World” set for December 25.Other Sundance favorites with Oscar buzz, such as Lee Isaac Chung’s Grand Jury Prize winner “Minari” (A24) and Emerald Fennell’s Carey Mulligan vehicle “Promising Young Woman” (Focus Features), remain undated, along with Radha Blank’s “The 40-Year-Old Version” (Netflix). July 1, 2020: A look at the 2021 Academy Awards contenders for Best Picture based on the filmmakers, casts, writers, studio track records. May 8, 2020. We also take into account the pedigree of the filmmakers, the critical reception to their previous films, the box office tallies and the track record of the studios. Studio films “The Invisible Man” (Universal) and “The Way Back” (Warner Bros.) earned strong buzz for riveting lead performances by Elisabeth Moss and Ben Affleck, respectively. Share. To make Best Picture Oscar predictions, we weigh many factors with the most important being the preferential ballot. These films may be elevated during a time when theaters could remain closed in the fall and many expected contenders (see below) could get pushed.Christmas is also when MGM is launching “Respect,” starring Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin. 2021 Oscar predictions: 93rd Academy Awards David Fincher, Spike Lee, Christopher Nolan, ... Read more IndieWire: Oscars 2021 Will Happen, the Academy Says, but We Don't Know When. Focus pivoted to a premium VOD launch on April 3.The majority of the fall movie season remains a question mark.
Please note: To read full descriptions of each film, check out our 2021 Oscar Best Picture predictions. Netflix walked away from the 2020 Oscars without a major trophy, but they'll be back in 2021. Best of IndieWire. Contenders are listed in alphabetical order. The season’s other major tentpole is Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune,” set for December 17 from Warner Bros. Villeneuve’s “Blade Runner 2049” won Oscars for Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects, and big-budget “Dune” with Timothee Chalamet should be another huge crafts contender.Listen to these IndieWire podcasts.Interviews with leading film and TV creators about their process and craft.The fall season is also expected to bring new efforts from Oscar-winning talents such as Steven Spielberg (“West Side Story,” December 18 from Disney), Aaron Sorkin (“Trial of the Chicago 7,” September 25 from Paramount), Tom McCarthy (“Stillwater,” November 6 from Focus), and Sofia Coppola (“On the Rocks,” undated from A24/Apple). No film will be deemed a frontrunner unless I have seen it.Delroy Lindo stars in “Da 5 Bloods.”Timothée Chalamet stars in “Dune”Biopics always have an edge in this race. 08 May 2020; by Zack Sharf; Indiewire; In a normal year, May is when the Oscar race starts coming into focus thanks to the starry Cannes Film Festival. Zack Sharf. David Fincher, Spike Lee, Christopher Nolan, Sofia Coppola, and more are expected to factor in the upcoming awards race. This year’s Best Documentary winner was Sundance 2019 premiere “American Factory.” The 2020 Sundance non-fiction favorite “Crip Camp” debuted March 25 on Netflix and will be eligible, as the streamer had booked an awards-qualifying theatrical release. Behold, an early set of predictions on who will will win at the 93rd Academy Awards Behold, an early set of predictions on who will will win at the 93rd Academy Awards
Reblog. Here's an early look at possible contenders. The race for the Oscars 2021 has begun, with contenders emerging.
2021 Oscar Predictions: 93rd Academy Awards. Early contenders were launched at the Sundance Film Festival in January and others will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May; that is where “Parasite” debuted. Remember how “I, Tonya” dazzled TIFF 2017 on its way to winning Allison Janney the Best Supporting Actress Oscar? Other buzzy films reportedly in the mix included Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland” (Searchlight), Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” (Focus, September 25), Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta” (don’t forget Isabelle Huppert’s Oscar nod for “Elle,” which launched at Cannes 2016), Leos Carax’s musical “Annette” (Amazon) with Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s “Memoria” (Neon) with Tilda Swinton.