And here we are, the last predictions of the summer and the final set before the trio of fall festivals that will either confirm what we’ve been thinking or redefine everything. Toronto, Venice, and Telluride will tell us a lot and we’ll be back in September with our first predictions post-festival. But for now, have our latest predictions for the month of August adding in the Film Editing and Cinematography categories.
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Appears on Four Lists Appears on Three Lists Appears on Two Lists Appears on One Lists Wesley Lovell Peter Patrick Tripp Burton Thomas LaTourrette |
Introductions
Wesley Lovell: With the fall festivals just around the corner, there aren’t expected to be a lot of changes. I’ve added May December and made a handful of minor changes.
Pete Patrick: Not much has changed since last month. Waiting now for the fall festivals to weigh in.
Tripp Burton: (no revised predictions provided)
Thomas LaTourette: As the strikes go on, there is talk of delaying some of the movie releases until 2024. Nothing is set, But Dune 2 and The Color Purple are debating about following the lead of the Zendaya-starring Challengers and waiting until next year to release. It does make it a little harder to predict as both of those are films are predicted to score numerous Oscar nominations. At this point, I am still including them in these predictions, but wonder if that might change soon. I have also read that The Piano Lesson may or may not finish filming in time for its scheduled release. So, we will wait and see how this pans out. Another issue that may arise is that films that were released earlier in the year with full cast support may now do better than ones coming out now and in the upcoming months. Might this help films like Air and Past Lives? I do not know if it will, but it is adding a twist to the predictions.
The success of both Oppenheimer and Barbie at the box office makes them look likely to pull off picture and directing noms, with multiple others as well. Robert Downey Jr. has catapulted into the lead for supporting actor and Margot Robbie now looks poised to nab her third nomination. Both films look likely to get two to three acting noms each, along with a plethora of tech nominations. With nothing major coming out until October’s Killers of the Flower Moon, they should continue to garner Oscar attention. It will be interesting to see if Barbie is put forward as an adapted or original screenplay, is has been placed in both categories by other people. So, we will wait to see what news the next month brings.
Best Picture
WLPPTBTL Air
WLPPTBTL Anatomy of a Fall
WLPPTBTL Asteroid City
WLPPTBTL Barbie
WLPPTBTL The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Dune: Part Two
WLPPTBTL The Holdovers
WLPPTBTL The Killer
WLPPTBTL Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Maestro
WLPPTBTL Napoleon
WLPPTBTL Next Goal Wins
WLPPTBTL Oppenheimer
WLPPTBTL Past Lives
WLPPTBTL Saltburn
WLPPTBTL A Thousand and One
Best Animated Feature
WLPPTBTL The Boy and the Heron
WLPPTBTL Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
WLPPTBTL Elemental
WLPPTBTL How Do You Live
WLPPTBTL Migration
WLPPTBTL Nimona
WLPPTBTL Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
WLPPTBTL The Super Mario Bros. Movie
WLPPTBTL Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
WLPPTBTL Wish
Best Directing
WLPPTBTL Anatomy of a Fall – Justine Triet
WLPPTBTL Barbie – Greta Gerwig
WLPPTBTL The Color Purple – Blitz Bazawule
WLPPTBTL Dune: Part Two – Denis Villeneuve
WLPPTBTL The Holdovers – Alexander Payne
WLPPTBTL Killers of the Flower Moon – Martin Scorsese
WLPPTBTL Maestro – Bradley Cooper
WLPPTBTL Napoleon – Ridley Scott
WLPPTBTL Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan
WLPPTBTL Past Lives – Celine Song
Best Actor
WLPPTBTL Kingsley Ben-Adair – Bob Marley: One Love
WLPPTBTL Bradley Cooper – Maestro
WLPPTBTL Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Colman Domingo – Rustin
WLPPTBTL Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
WLPPTBTL Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Best Actress
WLPPTBTL Fantasia Barrino – The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Annette Bening – Nyad
WLPPTBTL Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall
WLPPTBTL Sandra Hüller – The Zone of Interest
WLPPTBTL Greta Lee – Past Lives
WLPPTBTL Helen Mirren – Golda
WLPPTBTL Carey Mulligan – Maestro
WLPPTBTL Natalie Portman – May December
WLPPTBTL Margot Robbie – Barbie
Best Supporting Actor
WLPPTBTL Matt Bomer – Maestro
WLPPTBTL Willem Dafoe – Poor Things
WLPPTBTL Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Colman Domingo – The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
WLPPTBTL Ryan Gosling – Barbie
WLPPTBTL Samuel L. Jackson – The Piano Lesson
WLPPTBTL John Magaro – Past Lives
WLPPTBTL Jesse Plemons – Killers of the Flower Moon
Best Supporting Actress
WLPPTBTL Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
WLPPTBTL Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Viola Davis – Air
WLPPTBTL America Ferrera – Dumb Money
WLPPTBTL Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Taraji P. Henson – The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Vanessa Kirby – Napoleon
WLPPTBTL Julianne Moore – May December
WLPPTBTL Elisabeth Moss – Next Goal Wins
WLPPTBTL Carey Mulligan – Saltburn
WLPPTBTL Rosamund Pike – Saltburn
WLPPTBTL Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
Best Original Screenplay
WLPPTBTL Air
WLPPTBTL Anatomy of a Fall
WLPPTBTL Asteroid City
WLPPTBTL The Holdovers
WLPPTBTL Maestro
WLPPTBTL Napoleon
WLPPTBTL Past Lives
WLPPTBTL Saltburn
WLPPTBTL A Thousand and One
Best Adapted Screenplay
WLPPTBTL Barbie
WLPPTBTL The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Dumb Money
WLPPTBTL Dune: Part Two
WLPPTBTL The Killer
WLPPTBTL Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Next Goal Wins
WLPPTBTL Oppenheimer
WLPPTBTL The Zone of Interest
Best Film Editing
WLPPTBTL Barbie
WLPPTBTL The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Dune: Part Two
WLPPTBTL Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
WLPPTBTL Napoleon
WLPPTBTL Oppeneheimer
WLPPTBTL Saltburn
Best Cinematography
WLPPTBTL Barbie
WLPPTBTL The Color Purple
WLPPTBTL Dune: Part Two
WLPPTBTL Killers of the Flower Moon
WLPPTBTL Napoleon
WLPPTBTL Oppenheimer
WLPPTBTL Poor Things
WLPPTBTL The Zone of Interest
Best Visual Effects
WLPPTBTL Barbie
WLPPTBTL Dune: Part Two
WLPPTBTL Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
WLPPTBTL Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
WLPPTBTL The Little Mermaid
WLPPTBTL The Marvels
WLPPTBTL Napoleon
WLPPTBTL Oppenheimer
WLPPTBTL Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
WLPPTBTL Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
WLPPTBTL Wonka
Comments
2 responses to “2023 Nominations Predictions: August”
Will you be updating the August predictions in light of the delay of Dune II?
I’m sure we’ll all take that into account when our September predictions go live.