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2025 Oscar Nomination Predictions
Oscar nominations 2025: Predictions in the key categories
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY "A Complete Unknown," Jay Cocks and James Mangold "Conclave," Peter Straughan "Emilia Pérez," Jacques Audiard "Nickel Boys," RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes "Sing Sing," Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar
2025 Oscar Nomination Predictions: What Will the Distracted Voters Do?
Oscar nominees in 2025 will include "Emilia Perez," "Conclave," "The Brutalist" ... and "Waltzing With Brando?"
Let's predict the Oscar nominations! Who's in, who may get snubbed this year
From a Jewish architect and a Brooklyn stripper to a couple of Ozian witches and a whole bunch of wannabe popes, this Oscar season is giving us everything. Everything but an actual front-runner. As much as the Golden Globe winners and Screen Actors Guild nominations have made the possible favorites kinda sorta clear-ish – there does seem to be a soft spot for "Emilia Pérez" and "Conclave" so far – it still looks like a very unpredictable path toward the Academy Awards on March 2.
Anne Thompson's Final Oscar Nominations Predictions in 23 Categories
Another musical, the Spanish-language French Oscar entry "Emilia Pérez" (Netflix), is poised to dominate the delayed Oscar nominations announcement on January 23 with 12 nods, by my estimation, followed by papal thriller "Conclave" (Focus Features) with 10,
Film editor for Oscar hopeful Brutalist defends AI
Will A.I. Controversy Hurt The Brutalist’s Oscars 2025 Chances?
Oscar frontrunner The Brutalist is coming under controversy for using some AI in post, revealing new red lines in awards season battles to come.
'The Brutalist' sparks controversy after film's editor reveals use of AI
"The Brutalist" is expected to be a front-runner in the Oscar race, which kicks off Thursday when the nominees are announced.
Film editor for Oscar hopeful The Brutalist defends AI after movie comes under fire for using it
The Brutalist was a hit among film critics, and were generating stellar reviews until it was revealed that the movie used artificial intelligence for a small portion of the film
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Final Oscar Predictions: Could ‘Emilia Pérez’ Make History and Will the Directors Branch Snub Women?
Variety's final Academy Awards nomination predictions which include "Wicked," "Conclave," "Emilia Pérez," "The Brutalist," ...
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The most mind-numbing backlash of the Oscar season is here.
Jancsó, a native speaker, explained that Hungarian is “one of the most difficult languages to learn to pronounce,” and even ...
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Q&A: Terence Blanchard does it all — jazz, operas, Oscar-nominated film scores, and that Pepsi commercial with Beyonce
What led to the teaming of Beyoncé and jazz trumpet great Terence Blanchard for an operatically inspired Pepsi TV commercial ...
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What It Takes to Get On the Oscar International Shortlist Without a Major U.S. Distributor
Out of the 15 Oscar shortlisted films for Best International Films, "Waves" is the only one that remains without U.S.
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Oscars flashback: Sandy Powell prevails over Colleen Atwood
Pixar's animated Edna Mode helped award Sandy Powell her second costume design trophy 20 years ago with an assist from Pierce ...
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The 2025 Oscars Could Be A Landmark Year For Trans Representation, But The Academy Will Likely Overlook One Particularly Great Trans Film
Trans representation matters.
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Éanna Hardwicke to Be Honored at the Oscar Wilde Awards (Exclusive)
The BAFTA nominee appeared last year in 'A Very Royal Scandal' and will soon portray Irish soccer star Roy Keane on the big screen.
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Multiple Oscar nominated film with 'best scene of acting' on TV this weekend
Regarded by some as 'one of the best movies of all time' and a film that 'proved Tom Cruise's talent', A Few Good Men is set ...
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High-profile 'Seed of the Sacred Fig' a highlight of this year's Festival of Films from Iran
An Oscar hopeful for best foreign-language film, a throwback from the ‘70s and a black-and-white comedy that’s clearly ...
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