Clockwise from top left: The French Dispatch, In the Heights, Dune, and House of Gucci. Photo: Clockwise from Top Left: Searchlight Pictures, Warner Bros., MGM The Academy Awards are in crisis — even more than those other times they were in crisis.
Delayed Blockbusters In another universe, these movies might have been competing against Nomadland. But now, they’re playing in a very stacked field.The case for Oscar: Jon M. Chu’s big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first Broadway smash seems poised to become the official movie of our upcoming Summer of Horniness — a cinematic feat undoubtedly worth recognizing.
The case for skepticism: The MCU’s sole previous Best Picture nominee was Black Panther, the rare billion-dollar grosser that also had actual things to say. This film, which concerns a race of superpowered immortal aliens, may sport slightly less real-world relevance.The case for Oscar: Beloved elder statesman Steven Spielberg remakes the 1961 Best Picture winner.
The case for skepticism: One for the stans, certainly, but the melodrama will probably have to be pitched just so for the Academy to take notice.The case for Oscar: The original Matrix won four craft Oscars, and those could be in play again here. Keanu Reeves has quieted concerns over his acting since the original trilogy, and has now become one of the most treasured actors in Hollywood.
The case for Oscar: Could you guess from the title that this is a Clint Eastwood film? In a reversal of The Mule, here the 90-year-old Eastwood plays a rodeo vet who goes into Mexico to bring a kid back to his American father. The case for skepticism: Can you really picture a Hollywood legend opening the Best Picture envelope and saying the words, “Nightmare Alley”?The case for Oscar: Wes Anderson was finally let into the Oscar club with Grand Budapest Hotel, and if his live-action follow-up debuts at Cannes as expected, it’ll have one heck of an awards-season runway.
The case for skepticism: Originally set for a qualifying release in late 2020 before being pushed to the New Year, the August release date might not suggest a ton of optimism.The case for Oscar: ’80s televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker is one of those figures who seems to cry out for the biopic treatment. She finally gets one here, played by Jessica Chastain, an actress who can go big with the best of them.
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