From ‘A Star Is Born’ to ‘Roma’: The 2019 Oscars Buzzmeter
It’s officially out with the summer blockbusters and in with the prestige entries as awards season gets underway. But — to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ relief no doubt — there are actually several big box office performers in the hunt for Oscar gold this year, with Marvel’s “Black Panther” and Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut “A Star Is Born” leading the way.
But can they ride waves of ticket sales to the ultimate prize of best picture? Or will a more traditional drama crash the party? From now until the 91st Academy Awards, six of the most qualified Oscar pundits, film writers and critics will predict which of the contending movies and performers will come out on top Oscar night. The winners won’t be revealed until Feb. 24, so check back often to see who’s up and who’s down on the Buzzmeter.
Our panelists:
Tom O’Neil (Gold Derby), Nicole Sperling (Vanity Fair), Anne Thompson (IndieWire), Glenn Whipp (The Envelope), Justin Chang (L.A. Times), Kenneth Turan (L.A. Times)
Best picture
“The studios have the strongest slate of Oscar contenders in recent memory, from genre-bending Marvel movie ‘Black Panther’ and fall hit musical ‘A Star Is Born’ to Toronto audience award-winner ‘Green Book,’ even if Netflix is testing its Oscar clout with Alfonso Cuaron's groundbreaking black-and-white Mexican Oscar entry ‘Roma.’”
— Anne Thompson
Nominees
"Black Panther"
“Bohemian Rhapsody”
"Roma"
"A Star Is Born"
"Green Book"
"BlacKkKlansman"
"The Favourite"
"Vice"
Best director
“Despite the sure-footed direction by female filmmakers such as Marielle Heller, Chloe Zhao and Debra Granik, this year's crop of directors will likely once again be all male. Still, this eclectic bunch turned out impressive, recognition-deserving work this year so we can't be too mad. ”
— Nicole Sperling
Nominees
Alfonso Cuaron, "Roma"
Spike Lee, "BlacKkKlansman"
Yorgos Lanthimos, "The Favourite"
Paweł Pawlikowski, “Cold War”
Adam McKay, “Vice”
Lead actor
“Cooper is the front-runner, but it’s been 70 years since someone directed himself to an acting Oscar (Laurence Olivier in 'Hamlet'). Voters love overdue veterans like Mortensen.”
— Tom O’Neil
Nominees
Bradley Cooper, "A Star is Born"
Viggo Mortensen, "Green Book"
Willem Dafoe, "At Eternity’s Gate"
Christian Bale, "Vice"
Rami Malek, "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Lead actress
“Close is verging on the ultimate dubious honor of most nominated loser should she nab her seventh nomination. And with her film the least buzziest in this crop of stunning performances, it's not an unlikely outcome. ”
— Nicole Sperling
Nominees
Melissa McCarthy, "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
Lady Gaga, "A Star Is Born"
Olivia Colman, "The Favourite"
Glenn Close, "The Wife"
Yalitza Aparicio, "Roma"
Supporting actor
“Can veterans Elliott and Grant both make the cut?”
— Kenneth Turan
Nominees
Mahershala Ali, "Green Book"
Richard E. Grant, "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
Sam Elliott, "A Star Is Born"
Adam Driver, "BlacKkKlansman"
Sam Rockwell, "Vice"
Supporting actress
“Fox Searchlight’s strategy of placing Stone and Weisz in supporting will pay off big with nominations for them and costar Colman.”
— Glenn Whipp
Nominees
Regina King, "If Beale Street Could Talk"
Emma Stone, "The Favourite"
Rachel Weisz, "The Favourite"
Amy Adams, "Vice"
Marina de Tavira, “Roma"
Adapted screenplay
“Spike Lee could pull off a Charlie Chaplin and win his first Oscar soon after receiving an honorary one, which was bestowed in part to make up for all those past slaps.”
— Tom O’Neil
Nominees
"BlacKkKlansman"
"If Beale Street Could Talk"
"Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
"A Star Is Born"
“The Ballad of Buster Scruggs”
Original screenplay
“I expect ‘Roma’ to be the first non-English-language film since ‘Amour’ to earn picture, directing and writing nominations.”
— Justin Chang
Nominees
"Roma"
"The Favourite"
"First Reformed"
"Green Book"
"Vice"
Animated feature
“It’s often Pixar vs. Disney in this race as two mighty sequels go head to head; Wes Anderson’s artfully stylized stop-motion ‘Isle of Dogs’ is nipping at their heels, along with Mamoru Hosoda’s family fantasy ‘Mirai.’ ”
— Anne Thompson
Nominees
"Incredibles 2"
"Ralph Breaks the Internet"
"Isle of Dogs"
"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse"
"Mirai"
UPDATES:
8:35 a.m.: This article was updated with each critic’s picks for best picture.
This article was originally published at 2 a.m.
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