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2024 Oscars Predictions – All 23 Categories (96th

2024 Oscars Predictions – All 23 Categories (96th Academy Awards)

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Mainely Movies discusses her picks and predictions for the 96th Academy Awards. 53 films were nominated for Oscars this year and this video provides personal picks as well as predictions of which films will actually win in each of the 23 categories.

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  1. Instead of who should win vs. predicted winner you should apply a different formula. Which is the most artistic performance of the nominees? Then compare that with who among the nominees deserves the award the most. One is purely the art and the other is purely the artist.

    Of course you'd have to ignore categories for which you have no expertise or even passing familiarity. You'll also have to ignore nominated films you've not watched. But on the plus side it shows a lot more honesty than you currently have.

  2. Great video as always! We definitely have a LOT of the same predictions this year haha Oppenheimer made a good number of these easy to predict! But we still have some up in the air, so room for some differences in predictions haha

  3. From what I heard Anatomy of a Fall wasn’t selected because of the director’s speech at Cannes where she criticized France’s government.
    Doesn’t matter to me tho because I like Zone of Interest more and my favorite movie of all of last year, Monster, didn’t get a single nomination.

  4. As my predictions generally align with yours, there is no need to go through this category by category. The one point I disagree on is that Anatomy of a Fall, if nominated for best International feature, would have won the prize with ease. I still think that the Zone of Interest would have won. It has one huge advantage that is hard to get past. ZoI is about the Holocaust. When that is the subject matter, people have a hard time looking past the subject matter. Criticism of the filmmaking is taken as a downplaying of the Holocaust itself. To be clear, I am Jewish and am proud of it, but man have I gotten some terrified looks when I have explained to people why Schindler's List isn't a great film. It is hard for most people to separate the subject from the filmmaking. I do see some of that with ZoI, and I bet you do as well. I know this is a rather cynical opinion, although it is one many before me have espoused (and more eloquently than I).

  5. I would have given my personal pick to Elemental and Nimona. Do not understand the comment about Gladstone running away with awards. Sure with the critics, but the TV awards have been pretty even with Emma winning at BAFTA where Lily was not even nominated. I am 100% team Emma in this category. Otherwise, rooting for Poor Things/The HOldovers/Anatomy of a Fall. Keep up the good work 🙂

  6. Best Picture: Oppenheimer

    Best Director: Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)

    Best Actress: Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon)

    Best Actor: Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer)

    Best Supporting Actress: Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers)

    Best Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. (Oppenheimer)

    Best Original Screenplay: Anatomy of a Fall

    Best Adapted Screenplay: American Fiction

    Best International Feature: The Zone of Interest

    Best Documentary Feature: 20 Days in Mariupol

    Best Animated Feature: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

    Best Cinematography: Oppenheimer

    Best Film Editing: Oppenheimer

    Best Production Design: Barbie

    Best Costume Design: Barbie

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Maestro

    Best Visual Effects: The Creator

    Best Sound: Oppenheimer

    Best Original Score: Oppenheimer

    Best Original Song: What Was I Made For? from Barbie

    Best Documentary Short: The Last Repair Shop

    Best Animated Short: War is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko

    Best Live Action Short: The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

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