Oscars 2021: Best Picture Predictions
Here are our (constantly updated) films from top directors likeliest to contend in next year’s Best Picture race.
Here are our (constantly updated) films from top directors likeliest to contend in next year’s Best Picture race.
We take a stab at predicting the award season players. Updated 2/6/20.
Warner’s “Joker,” Netflix’s “The Irishman” and, Sony’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” are vying for the most Oscar nominations.
Anne Thompson breaks down the real-world Oscar odds for all the top Best Picture contenders and other major categories.
Top picks for all categories, including the possible snubs and surprises for “Black Panther,” “Green Book,” “The Favourite,” and more.
And not one vote for supposed Best Picture frontrunner “Green Book.”
Shutterstock designers imagine Kehinde Wiley’s take on the Spike Lee joint, as well Andy Warhol’s on “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” and Paweł Pawlikowski’s “Cold War” are foreign-language films with breakout Oscar potential this awards season.
Netflix’s “Roma” and Marvel’s “Black Panther” are poised to continue to make history. Updated 2/21/19.
Great movies don’t always win Best Picture, but some of the best movies ever made have managed to walk away with Hollywood’s top prize.
It was the most popular blockbuster of 2017, and also one of the best, so why isn’t “Star Wars” getting the Oscar attention it deserves?
The 21st century is less than 20 years old, but its first batch of Best Pictures already paint an extraordinary portrait of a world in flux.