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It’s that time of the year again! (Ah! It
feels great to come out of my self-imposed hibernation after almost two years, by beginning the post
with a cliché). I am very jaded, and this post will probably make you cringe. So
I apologize and thank you in advance for putting up with this post.
The Oscars are around the corner, so
now might be the perfect time to reflect upon some of the best movies and some
of the best performances in the past year. When the nominations were announced
on 15th of January, the members of the Academy received criticism
because of the lack of diversity in the nominations – not a single Black
actor/actress was nominated in the main acting categories. This is the third
instance in the past 20 years where no Black actor has been nominated in the
four main acting categories – 1995 and 2011 were the other two instances when
all the nominees were White actors. Nevertheless, throughout the awards season,
many favorites have emerged but there are bound to be a few surprises when the
awards are announced on Sunday.
The
87th Academy Awards will take place on Feb 22, 2015 at the Dolby
Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Neil Patrick Harris aka Barney wait-for-it Stinson
will be hosting the awards for the first time, this year. Last year’s show,
hosted by the super-hilarious Ellen DeGeneres, is famous for that iconic Oscar
Selfie. NPH being equally talented and funny, we can surely expect some
memorable moments when he hosts the awards this year.
Except
one; I have watched all the movies nominated for Best Picture, this year. After
watching each nominated movie, I review them in a series of tweets that nobody
bothers to read. So, I decided it was a great idea to coalesce all those
mundane tweets, and post them here - where no soul has stepped foot in almost
two years. Genius, I say!
I initially intended to embed the tweets to this post, but that proved to be
logistically infeasible. Hence I have posted only the screenshots. Please click
on the name of each movie to read the complete review.
So,
along with my tweet reviews, here are my predictions for the Oscars 2015:
Movie: Boyhood
Nominated
For: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting
Actress, and Best Original Screenplay.
My
Prediction: 3 Wins - Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress
Although
I loved Boyhood, it is not my favorite movie of the year. But it is the
best-reviewed movie of the year, appears No. 1 on more critics’ annual
“Best-of” lists in 2014 than any other movie, and in all probability, will go
on to win Best Picture. Director Richard Linklater is tipped to win Best Director
and he most probably will. The race for the Best Supporting Actress is between
Patricia Arquette and Meryl Streep for Into the Woods – Patricia is tipped to
win this race. In the Supporting Actor category, Ethan Hawke will probably lose
out again, this time to the outstanding J.K. Simmons for Whiplash.
Movie: The Theory of Everything
Nominated For: Best
Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original
Score.
My Prediction: 1 Win - Best
Actor
The
race for the Best Actor award is between Eddie Redmayne and Michael Keaton for
Birdman. Redmayne has pretty much swept all the awards in that category, this
season. So unless there is an upset, I expect him to take home the coveted Best
Actor award for The Theory of Everything, this Sunday.
Movie: Still Alice
My
Prediction: 1 Win – Best Actress
Julianne
Moore has received widespread critical acclaim for her outstanding portrayal of
a patient with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. She has pretty much swept all
the awards this season, and she’s going to win big at the Oscars too.
Movie: Whiplash
My
Prediction: 1 Win – Best Supporting Actor
Whiplash,
in my opinion, is the best movie of the year. It deserves to win Best Picture,
but it won’t. On the other hand, J.K. Simmons will go on to win Best Supporting
Actor.
Movie: Selma
My
Prediction: 1 Win – Best Original Song
Selma
was unfairly snubbed for Best Direction, and in the two main Acting categories.
It is however a favorite to fetch an Oscar for both John Legend and Common for
their song, “Glory.”
Movie: Birdman
Nominated
For: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best
Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Sound
Editing, Best Sound Mixing.
My
Prediction: Will win the technical awards but may lose out on the main ones.
Technically,
this movie is brilliant. I especially expect it to win for Best Cinematography.
But the main race is for the Best Director and Actor awards. Alejandro González
Iñárritu’s direction is excellent; he deserves to win Best Director, but will
probably lose this race to Richard Linklater. But I wouldn’t be surprised if
Iñárritu wins it though. There’s probably a much closer race for Best Actor
between Michael Keaton and Eddie Redmayne. And here too, Redmayne will probably
pip Keaton. Edward Norton was fantastic in this movie, even overshadowing
Keaton for the most part, but he too will lose out on the Best Supporting Actor
trophy to J.K. Simmons.
Movie: The Imitation Game
My Prediction: No Wins.
Benedict Cumberbatch acted
his heart out in this insipid movie, but he is not tipped to win Best Actor.
The movie might still win one or two awards in the technical category, but I am
not expecting much.
Movie: American Sniper
Nominated
For: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, and other technical
awards.
My
Prediction: No Wins.
Considering
the track records of the legendary director Clint Eastwood and the movie’s lead
actor Bradley Cooper, American Sniper was always going to be nominated big.
Also, it may go on to become the highest grosser at the domestic box office for
the year 2014. But I don’t see Sniper winning any major awards.
Movie: Gone Girl
Nominated For: Best Actress
My Prediction: No Wins.
Rosamund
Pike was absolutely brilliant in Gone Girl, deserves her nomination. The movie
should have also been nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, as it had won several
awards in that category in various award functions, but it failed to get an
Oscar nod.
Note:
This obviously is not the most comprehensive post about the topic as I am yet
to watch a couple of other nominated movies, and so my opinions are based solely
on the movies I have watched so far.
Come
Sunday, there will be the usual glitz and glamour associated with the Oscars with
the who’s who of the entertainment industry assembled at the Dolby Theatre in
Hollywood. There will be some amazing performances, many memorable moments, some
heartbreaks, but mostly joy for the big winners of the night.
So,
see you at the Oscars!