This is a little late in posting, but now you'll have the benefit of hindsight while those you are listening to do not. Michael Musa and I joined noted screenwriting teacher and author Pilar Alessandra at her On the Page podcast to discuss the 2018 Oscar-nominated screenplays. Writer Nancy Noever braved the fracas as well. The gloves came off...
Just copy the below link into your browser and click on Oscar Podcast 2019 link (#597).
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-page-screenwriting/id262077408
Enjoy.
Monday, February 25, 2019
Thursday, February 14, 2019
THE POPE’S 2018 OSCAR® PREDICTIONS
It’s time once again to match wits with the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. For
the first year in some time there are no outright front runners in
the Best Picture category and a number of other major categories. Yes, there are a handful of “slam dunks” but fewer than usual. I have read
several complaints about the dearth of quality films this year. I don’t disagree. For this reason there is a stronger potential
for surprises because everyone has a different idea of what film (or
performance or craftsperson) is most deserving.
Below are my predictions for the 2018 Oscars®. To assist with your own predictions I’ve
created what I call a Prediction Confidence Indicator (PCI) from 1 to 5. 1=Not confident, 2=Somewhat confident, 3=Confident,
4=Very confident, 5=All but certain. I
am submitting these a week earlier than usual and admit I may be relying more on
my heart than my head. Caveat emptor.
And the nominees are:
Best
Picture:
BLACK
PANTHER
BLACKkKLANSMAN
BOHEMIAN
RHAPSODY
THE
FAVOURITE
GREEN
BOOK
ROMA
A STAR
IS BORN
VICE
If there
is anything close to a frontrunner in this race it’s ROMA. However, ROMA is a slam dunk to win Best
Foreign Language Film, so I question whether the Academy will reward it
twice with a Best Picture award. The next
most likely winner would be either BLACKkKLANSMAN or GREEN BOOK. Both have their problems. Spike Lee is a divisive figure, and the
latter film has been the recipient of backlash over its perceived “white
savior” trope. Because of the tiered
voting for Best Picture almost any film could sneak in. This could be our CRASH year. Be afraid.
Be very afraid.
Should and
Will Win: BLACKkKLANSMAN (PCI 1)
Overlooked: IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Best
Director:
Alfonso
Cuaron, ROMA
Yorgos
Lanthimos, THE FAVOURITE
Spike
Lee, BLACKkKLANSMAN
Adam
McKay, VICE
Pawel
Pawlikowski, COLD WAR
Alfonso
Cuaron is the early favorite. However,
he won the director prize recently for GRAVITY.
Will the Academy reward him again so soon? They did this with his Mexican compatriot
Alejandro Iñarritu a mere three years ago.
Next in line would be Spike Lee who with BLACKkKLANSMAN has made his
most entertaining yet politically charged film in years. Will the Academy finally recognize the man
who brought us DO THE RIGHT THING and MALCOLM X? There isn’t tiered voting here, so it’s
winner take all which favors Cuaron.
Should and
Will Win: Spike Lee, BLACKkKLANSMAN (PCI
1)
Overlooked: Barry Jenkins, IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Best
Actress:
Yalitza
Aparcio, ROMA
Glenn
Close, THE WIFE
Olivia
Colman, THE FAVOURITE
Lady
Gaga, A STAR IS BORN
Melissa
McCarthy, CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Glenn
Close has won most of the major awards to date for what many agree is a lesser
performance in a substandard movie. This
has never stopped the Academy in the past, slave to the zeitgeist that it is. Also this may be considered a
career achievement award for Close’s unrewarded performances from the ‘80s and
‘90s. That said, both Olivia Colman and
Lada Gaga have enough traction in performances that most agree are outstanding
in movies that are much better liked. They
would be the likely spoilers.
Should
Win (tie): Melissa McCarthy, CAN
YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Olivia Colman, THE FAVOURITE
Olivia Colman, THE FAVOURITE
Will Win: Glenn Close, THE WIFE (PCI 4)
Overlooked: Elsie Fisher, EIGHTH GRADE
Best
Actor:
Christian
Bale, VICE
Bradley
Cooper, A STAR IS BORN
Willem
Dafoe, AT ETERNITY’S GATE
Rami
Malek, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
Viggo
Mortensen, GREEN BOOK
This
will come down to a battle between the two Golden Globe winners, Bale
(drama) and Malek (musical or comedy).
The Screen Actors Guild gave the prize to Malek, so he may be favored. Still there has been some
backlash to BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY due to allegations against its fired director,
which could push Bale past the finish line.
VICE has more love in other Oscar® categories, which may also give an edge to Bale.
Should and
Will Win: Rami Malek, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
(PCI 3)
Overlooked: Ethan Hawke, FIRST REFORMED
Best
Supporting Actress:
Amy Adams,
VICE
Marina
de Tavira, ROMA
Regina
King, IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Emma
Stone, THE FAVOURITE
Rachel
Weisz, THE FAVOURITE
The fact
that Regina King has received little to no love elsewhere for her performance
may dissuade you from choosing her. I would
suggest the opposite. Because King has
been oddly, even embarrassingly, overlooked the Academy will right that wrong
here. Nevertheless Amy Adams could eke
out a victory, while Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz cancel each other out.
Should and
Will Win: Regina King, IF BEALE STREET
COULD TALK (PCI 4)
Overlooked: Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, LEAVE NO TRACE
Best
Supporting Actor:
Mahershala
Ali, GREEN BOOK
Adam
Driver, BLACKkKLANSMAN
Sam
Elliott, A STAR IS BORN
Richard
E. Grant, CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Sam
Rockwell, VICE
Mahershala
Ali is the early favorite, but recall that he won the same award a mere two
years ago. Richard E. Grant gives a
career capping performance in a marvelous film and may get enough journeyman
votes to squeak out a win. The third
possibility is a vote for stalwart Sam Elliott who, should he win, would be the
Beatrice Straight (of NETWORK fame) for this generation.
Should and
Will Win: Richard E. Grant, CAN YOU EVER
FORGIVE ME? (PCI 1)
Overlooked: Brian Tyree Henry, IF BEALE STREET COULD
TALK
Best
Adapted Screenplay:
Joel
Coen & Ethan Coen, THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS
Nicole
Holofcener and Jeff Whitty, CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Barry
Jenkins, IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Eric
Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters, A STAR IS BORN
Charlie
Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee,
BLACKkKLANSMAN
BLACKkKLANSMAN
is the early favorite, and I see no reason this should change. If you’re looking for potential spoilers, I
would suggest IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK or, more likely and more deserving,
CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Should
Win: Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty,
CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE
ME?
ME?
Will
Win: Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and
Kevin Willmott & Spike
Lee, BLACKkKLANSMAN (PCI 4)
Lee, BLACKkKLANSMAN (PCI 4)
Overlooked: Armando Iannucci, David Schneider, Ian
Martin, THE DEATH
OF STALIN
OF STALIN
Best
Original Screenplay:
Alfonso
Cuaron, ROMA
Deborah
Davis and Tony McNamara, THE FAVOURITE
Adam
McKay, VICE
Paul
Schrader, FIRST REFORMED
Nick
Vallelonga & Brian Currie & Peter Farrelly, GREEN BOOK
I
suspect THE FAVOURITE will be the favorite come Oscar® time. That said, there appears to be a groundswell
of support for GREEN BOOK, and don’t completely count out ROMA. If you’re looking for the ultimate dark
horse, look no further than Paul Schrader, a veteran screenwriter who made a
splash with TAXI DRIVER back in 1976.
He’s a churlish personality but long overdue. We’ll see if
the Academy is feeling forgiving.
Should Win: Paul Schrader, FIRST REFORMED
Will Win: Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara, THE
FAVOURITE
(PCI 3)
(PCI 3)
Overlooked: Bo Burnham, EIGHTH GRADE
Best
Animated Film
INCREDIBLES
2
ISLE
OF DOGS
MIRAI
RALPH
BREAKS THE INTERNET
SPIDER-MAN:
INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE
Everyone
I know who’s seen it (I abashedly admit I haven’t) thinks SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE
SPIDER-VERSE is the animated film to beat.
I’m okay with that. INCREDIBLES 2,
the most likely spoiler, felt like an exceptional retread, and ISLE OF DOGS may
be too quirky. I must admit a fondness
for RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET.
Should
Win: RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET
Will
Win: SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE
SPIDER-VERSE (PCI 4)
Best
Foreign Language Film
CAPERNAUM
(Lebanon)
COLD
WAR (Poland)
NEVER
LOOK AWAY (Germany)
ROMA
(Mexico)
SHOPLIFTERS
(Japan)
I
tried and failed to see COLD WAR before my publication deadline, so ROMA is it. However, if COLD WAR wins here, then ROMA is
going to win Best Picture.
Should
and Will Win: ROMA (Mexico) (PCI 5)
Best
Documentary Feature
FREE
SOLO
HALE
COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING
MINDING
THE GAP
OF
FATHERS AND SONS
RBG
FREE
SOLO and RBG are neck and neck in this category, according to the odds makers. RBG has name recognition, but FREE SOLO has
momentum.
Will
Win: FREE SOLO (PCI 2)
Overlooked: THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS
Best
Cinematography
Alfonso
Cuaron, ROMA
Caleb
Deschanel, NEVER LOOK AWAY
Matthew
Libatique, A STAR IS BORN
Robbie
Ryan, THE FAVOURITE
Lukasz
Zal, COLD WAR
ROMA
and COLD WAR have the advantage of being shot in black-and-white, a look that
the Academy loves. THE FAVOURITE
benefits from being a gorgeously designed period piece, also Oscar® beloved.
Should
Win: Robbie Ryan, THE FAVOURITE
Will
Win: Alfonso Cuaron, ROMA (PCI 4)
Best
Film Editing
Barry
Alexander Brown, BLACKkKLANSMAN
Hank
Corwin, VICE
Yorgos
Mavropsaridis, THE FAVOURITE
John
Ottman, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
Patrick
J. Don Vito, GREEN BOOK
VICE
is a slight favorite. However,
BLACKkKLANSMAN, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY or THE FAVOURITE are nipping at its heels and
have the potential to slip into the winner’s circle.
Should
and Will Win: Barry Alexander Brown,
BLACKkKLANSMAN (PC 2)
Best
Costume Design
Alexandra
Byrne, MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
Ruth
Carter, BLACK PANTHER
Sandy
Powell, THE FAVOURITE
Sandy
Powell, MARY POPPINS RETURNS
Mary
Zophres, THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS
THE
FAVOURITE and BLACK PANTHER will duke this one out. THE FAVOURITE has the advantage of period,
but Sandy Powell is competing against herself with MARY POPPINS. This could be the category the Academy gives
to BLACK PANTHER.
Should
and Will Win: Sandy Powell, THE FAVOURITE
(PCI 4)
Best
Production Design
BLACK
PANTHER
THE
FAVOURITE
FIRST
MAN
MARY
POPPINS RETURNS
ROMA
Once
again BLACK PANTHER and THE FAVOURITE will go mano-a-mano. THE FAVOURITE has the edge, but I suspect
this will be the one award given to BLACK PANTHER on Oscar® night.
Should
and Will Win: BLACK PANTHER (PCI 3)
Best
Original Score
Terence
Blanchard, BLACKkKLANSMAN
Nicholas
Britell, IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Alexandre
Desplat, ISLE OF DOGS
Ludwig
Göransson, BLACK PANTHER
Marc
Shaiman, MARY POPPINS RETURNS
The
most likely victor in this category would be IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK for its
lush score. The most likely spoilers
would be BLACK PANTHER and MARY POPPINS RETURNS, but I feel reasonably
confident with this one.
Should
and Will Win: Nicholas Britell, IF BEALE
STREET COULD TALK
(PCI 4)
(PCI 4)
Best
Original Song
“When
A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings,” THE BALLAD OF BUSTER
SCRUGGS
SCRUGGS
“All
The Stars,” BLACK PANTHER
“The
Place Where Lost Things Go,” MARY POPPINS RETURNS
“I’ll
Fight,” RBG
“Shallow,”
A STAR IS BORN
This
one is as close to a slam dunk as any this year. If there is a spoiler, which I doubt, it
would be “All The Stars.”
Should
and Will Win: “Shallow,” A STAR IS BORN
(PCI 5)
Best
Sound Mixing
BLACK PANTHER
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
FIRST MAN
ROMA
A STAR IS BORN
Any movie with a heavy singing or musical performance component tends to
win this one, which leaves us with BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY and A STAR IS BORN. I’m leaning toward A STAR IS BORN.
Should
Win: ROMA
Will
Win: A STAR IS BORN (PCI 4)
Best
Sound Editing
BLACK
PANTHER
BOHEMIAN
RHAPSODY
FIRST
MAN
A
QUIET PLACE
ROMA
All of A QUIET PLACE revolves around the presence and absence of sound,
but the Academy will want to give something to FIRST MAN.
Should
Win: A QUIET PLACE
Will
Win: FIRST MAN (PCI 4)
Best
Visual Effects
AVENGERS:
INFINITY WAR
CHRISTOPHER
ROBIN
FIRST
MAN
READY
PLAYER ONE
SOLO:
A STAR WARS STORY
I
sat through all 2½ hours of INFINITY WAR, so for that reason and that reason
alone, I’ll go with it.
Should
and Will Win: AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (PCI
3)
Best
Makeup
BORDER
MARY
QUEEN OF SCOTS
VICE
The
Academy loves to see actors transformed, so VICE seems like a pretty sure bet
here. That is, unless it wins Film
Editing, then MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS may squeak out a win.
Should
and Will Win: VICE (PCI 4)
Best
Documentary Short Subject
BLACK
SHEEP
END
GAME
LIFEBOAT
A
NIGHT AT THE GARDEN
PERIOD.
END OF SENTENCE.
Will
Win: BLACK SHEEP (PCI 3)
Best
Animated Short Subject
ANIMAL
BEHAVIOR
BAO
LATE
AFTERNOON
ONE
SMALL STEP
WEEKENDS
Will
Win: BAO (PCI 4)
Best
Live Action Short Subject
DETAINMENT
FAUVE
MARGUERITE
MOTHER
SKIN
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