Patricia Arquette in Boyhood |
Best Supporting Actress
I think my pick for the winner is Patricia Arquette for Boyhood. Yes, the star of Medium is likely to be an Oscar winner. I can't pinpoint why Arquette is such a frontrunner except to say that a lot of people are recognizing how Boyhood is actually "Motherhood" in disguise. It's a role that could easily be forgotten among the "aw, look how much Mason has grown up!" but thankfully Arquette is getting her due. Jessica Chastain seems to be in the running for her 3rd Oscar nomination for A Most Violent Year. I am sure there is a "she's due for an award!" sentiment growing. I haven't seen the film but it's a wife role; I'd much rather see Chastain win for a role worthy of her talents (like, um, Zero Dark Thirty). Meryl Streep is in the running for Into the Woods but is that news to anyone?
Keira Knightley in The Imitation Game |
J.K. Simmons in Whiplash |
I know who's going to win this category. J.K.! No I'm not "just kidding!" J.K. Simmons has it locked down for his sadistic performance in Whiplash. He is an awesome character actor who just needed a role like this to become a part of the awards discussion. All right, since you had to suffer that bad joke, here are some other possible nominees. Foxcatcher might sneak in Mark Ruffalo and/or Channing Tatum (my money's on the former). I just get the feeling that Foxcatcher, which I have not seen, is losing steam. I've heard rumblings about Tom Wilkinson for Selma, Chris Pine in Into the Woods or Miyavi for Unbroken but they're just rumblings.
Edward Norton in Birdman |
Selma, directed by Ava DuVernay |
This is a category with a lot of major players but no clear frontrunner. Cases can be made for Richard Linklater for Boyhood, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Birdman and Ava DuVernay for Selma. I think these 3 are very likely to get nominated. DuVernay's nomination would be historic because she'd be the first black woman to get a directing Oscar nom. I haven't seen Selma but I think it's building up to be a top contender. AGI and Linklater are both seasoned pros who are not oft-recognized by the Academy for directing, so it's nice to see them at the top of the list.
Gone Girl, directed by David Fincher |
Interstellar, cinematography by Hoyt Van Hoytema |
Best Original Screenplay: Birdman and Grand Budapets Hotel are vying for the win.
Best Adapted Screenplay: It's Gone Girl's to lose, right?
Best Cinematography: It looks like Birdman v. Interstellar
Best Editing: Birdman? Whiplash? Boyhood?
Best Original Score: Gone Girl, Interstellar, Birdman
Best Costume Design, Best Production Design: For some reason, one or both of these might go The Imitation Game just for fun. I'm rooting for Birdman in the latter.
So once the Oscar nominations are announced next month, look out for my official predictions. By then, we'll have a better idea of what to expect when the ceremony comes around. Stay tuned!
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2 comments:
I support this pick, absolutely loved her in "Boyhood".
Yes! It was so authentic and restrained
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