Oscars 2023: Oscar-winning favorites

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The big movie festival is approaching. Fans are counting down the minutes until the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles opens its doors and the 2023 Oscar ceremony kicks off. 0:00 am from Sunday, March 12 to Monday, March 13 (Spanish time) Celebrities will start a special model parade on the red carpet wearing their best outfits. Who in 2022 will we see pass by with the grace and style that Zendaya or Penélope Cruz exudes? Who’s going to try and lose like Amy Shumer or Venus Williams did?

when the clock strikes 2:00 in the morning It will be time to begin the ceremony in Spain, which will be led by Jimmy Kimmel. There are a few categories this year with no clear favorites, but these are our predictions for Oscar night.

statuette best movie At the 2023 Oscars, “All Quiet Front”, “They Speak”, “The Fabelmans”, “Inisherin’s Banshee”, “The Triangle of Sadness”, “Elvis”, “Avatar: The Sense of Water”, “Top Gun Maverick’ It may seem strange that the second part of ‘Avatar’ and ‘the ‘remake’ of ‘Top Gun’ are among the candidates, but in any case they have no chance of getting the statuette.

Favorites seems to be Spielberg’s last work – semi-autobiographical “The Fabelmans”– and the originality it brings ‘Everything is everywhere at once’. The American director’s family background comes from winning the Golden Globes and garnering applause from the public and critics, so it won’t be uncommon for him to win the award. However, he will have a fierce rival in a job that is unusual in Hollywood cinema. In the years when projectors shined on the big screen, doing anything new is extremely complicated, and that could play in your favor to lift the Oscars.

candidates for best director They are responsible for five of the works competing for Best Picture for the Hollywood Academy. These are Steven Spielberg for “The Fabelmans”, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for “Everything at once,” Ruben Östlund for “The Triangle of Sadness”, Todd Field for “TÁR” and Martin McDonagh for “Almas in sorrowful Inisherin”. . The 95th Oscar Awards once again make directors forget.

If ‘Everything is Everywhere’ wins the Best Picture award, that might affect that category as well, and suppose there is an award for ‘Daniels’ (Kwan and Scheinert), but at first it seems pretty said and seems like the main favourite. is is Steven Spielberg.

Five interpreters will come to Los Angeles to take the statuette. Best Actress: Cate Blanchett for ‘TÁR’, Ana de Armas for ‘Blonde’, Michelle Yeoh for ‘Everything at Once Everywhere’, Michelle Williams for ‘Los Fabelmans’ and Andrea Riseborough for ‘To Leslie’.

In a category with strong candidates, the strong performance of Ana de Armas and the deployment of Michelle Yeoh don’t seem to be enough to stand in the way. cate blanchett won his third Oscar. This edition will be remembered for its dubious promotional pattern that resulted in Andrea Riseborough’s nomination, even though it may seem like there are no statuette options.

In the men’s category, five nominees, possibly one of the most equal in the competition, The best actor These are Brendan Fraser for “The Whale”, Bill Nighy for “Living”, Paul Mescal for “Aftersun”, Austin Butler for “Elvis” and Colin Farrell for “The Banshees of Inisherin”.

While the role of Colin Farrell makes him an extremely worthy competitor and Austin Butler’s performance of King of Rock is remarkable, brendan fraserSeeing that its popularity has grown tremendously recently, too, he should get the statuette in his first nomination. This is confirmed by the fact that ‘The Whale’ is an almost theatrical production, with only four characters in a single scene for most of the movie, so getting a convincing performance becomes even more important.

Five female performers earned the right to compete for the figurine. Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis for “All at Once Everywhere”, Angela Bassett for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”, Stephanie Hsu for “All at Once Everywhere”, Hong Chau for “The Whale” and Kerry Condon for “Inisherin’s Banshees”.

bets Angela Bassettcould give the MCU its first acting statuette. And the first nomination! However, it would not be surprising to see Hong Chau and even Stephanie Hsu’s role accepted, especially given Hollywood’s traditional reluctance to give ‘big’ awards to superhero productions.

award Best Supporting Actor Ke Huy Quan for “Everything at Everywhere”, Barry Keogham for “Souls in Pain of Inisherin”, Brendan Gleeson for “Souls in Pain of Inisherin”, Brian Tyree Henry or Judd Hirsh for “Causeway”. ‘Fabelmans’.

This is another bounty that seems pretty spilled. marvelous work Ke Huy Quan Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the film arouses the admiration of the audience and critics and should be figurative.

Also not in category Best Original Screenplay Women have managed to find a place for themselves in this edition of the Oscars. The nominees are Martin McDonagh for “Inisherin’s Banshee”, Todd Field for “TÁR”, Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg for “The Fabelmans”, Ruben Östlund for “The Triangle of Sorrows” and Daniel Kwan for “Everything is everywhere at once” and Daniel Scheinert. ‘.

While this is one of the toughest choices of the year, the story of the family fabelman He is the top voter to win the award, and Spielberg’s movie could become the big winner of the 95th Oscar if it wins a few of the awards he chose.

award for Best Adapted Screenplay it will be for one of five jobs: Sarah Polley for ‘Ellas hablan’ based on the book by Miriam Toews; Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. Peter Craig, Justin Marks, Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie in “Top Gun Maverick,” based on characters created by; Rian Johnson for “Stabs in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion” based on “Stabs in the Back”; Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell for ‘Living’, based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque and Kazuo Ishiguro, for ‘All Quiet on the Front’, based on ‘Ikiru’ by Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni.

It’s impossible not to see Kazuo Ishiguro as a serious nominee for the Japanese Nobel Prize in Literature, but the bets in this category are Sarah PolleyWhat would be the best option for ‘Ellas hablando’ to leave it blank?

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