2020 Final Oscar Nomination Predictions
In the words of the great Barry Manilow, looks like we made it.
On the heels of the most deliciously dizzying awards season I can recall, culminating in the absolute madness that was the BAFTA nominations, we will at last be graced with Oscar nominations this coming Monday. And jaws will again drop because, frankly, big snubs are just unavoidable, particularly in the category of Best Supporting Actress, which has proven chaotic to the point where there’s barely consensus on two or three likely nominees, let alone four or five. But we’ll get there shortly.
While Oscar noms morning could prove me wrong, my sense is the following films have peaked at just the right time in terms of awards season momentum: Judas and the Black Messiah, Minari, Nomadland and Promising Young Woman. It would be flabbergasting to witness the latter three films not earn a plethora of recognition and while Judas may not be making the cut in say, Best Director or Best Actor, it almost surely will not sport a lone nom for star Daniel Kaluuya (something I’d feared earlier in the season).
I don’t get that same feeling of momentum from the likes of Mank and One Night in Miami, which are still poised to earn their fair share of nominations but no longer ring as formidable for major wins. Worse off are contenders like Da 5 Bloods and News of the World, which were presumed strong earlier in the season but now may not make much of a splash at all in Oscar noms.
In terms of surprises, one gut feeling I can’t seem to shake is an Aaron Sorkin snub in Best Director, with Regina King edging him out. For whatever reason, AMPAS has a history of sidelining Sorkin when he’s expected to make the cut - healthy precursor runs for A Few Good Men, The American President, Charlie Wilson’s War and Steve Jobs did not produce Oscar nominations. I’d also keep a close eye on Shaka King perhaps grabbing that slot.
I don’t sense shocks are on the horizon in the two lead acting categories, though Mads Mikkelsen should be watched in Best Actor and several contenders could grab that fifth slot in Best Actress that I suspect ultimately goes to Andra Day, even if she missed at SAG and BAFTA. How sad it is that the magnificent Delroy Lindo and Sophia Loren are now improbable long shots!
As for the two supporting fields, well…it’s a hot mess.
Best Supporting Actor is a tad less haphazard, in that it at least sports three contenders - Daniel Kaluuya, Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sacha Baron Cohen - who resemble shoo-ins. Beyond that, it’s a free-for-all among Chadwick Boseman, Alan Kim, Jared Leto, Paul Raci and David Strathairn for the final two slots, with Bill Murray perhaps still somewhat in contention, though On the Rocks has steeply faded in awards season relevancy. While I’m terrified to jinx them, my gut does say it’s Raci and Strathairn taking the two spots. God help us if Leto makes it.
Then…deep breath…there’s Best Supporting Actress, a category I’ve found myself hopelessly staring at in recent days, at a loss of how to properly gauge.
While neither is quite on the level of say, Kaluuya, in terms of a nomination lock, I do think both Olivia Colman and Youn Yuh-jung are reasonably safe bets, particularly if Minari is in for a strong overall showing. Beyond that, it’s a nightmare.
Maria Bakalova checked off all the boxes precursors-wise but AMPAS’ historical aversion to comedy won’t be a breeze to overcome. Ellen Burstyn is an AMPAS favorite and surfaced at Critics Choice but what should’ve been an easy SAG nomination turned into a stunning, campaign-derailing snub. Glenn Close landed at the Globes, Critics Choice and SAG but it remains unclear whether she can withstand the hideous Hillbilly Elegy reviews to an eighth career Oscar nom. Dominique Fishback has been mostly MIA this season but her film is peaking at the right time and she just surfaced at BAFTA. Jodie Foster pulled the Globes upset but hasn’t really shown up elsewhere, including at BAFTA where her film was otherwise embraced. Amanda Seyfried once seemed like a surefire contender for the win here but that SAG snub changed everything. And last but hardly least, Helena Zengel landed at the Globes and SAG but News of the World hasn’t exactly set the awards season on fire.
You could make a convincing case with any trio here, though I do think Burstyn and Zengel are perhaps sitting in a slightly lower tier. I’m sticking with Close, who checked off the boxes she needed with CC/GG/SAG, and Seyfried, whose film should make a nice showing in nominations, even if it’s doomed in terms of wins. And then I’ve got Fishback in the final slot, edging out Bakalova and Foster. This is based on the presumption Judas has an overall marvelous morning - if it doesn’t, Fishback likely misses and Bakalova takes it.
Downballot, keep an eye on the exceedingly tight race for the fifth slot in Best Adapted Screenplay, where Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, First Cow, News of the World and The White Tiger are duking it out. Watch too Minari and The Trial of the Chicago 7 in the technical categories - if they are to stand a fighting chance against Nomadland for the top prize, following a SAG Ensemble win for one of them, they’ll want to build as robust as possible an all-around show of support (in the way Parasite’s Film Editing and Production Design noms were indicative of widespread love and thus a legit shot at Best Picture).
So, I think I’ll leave it there. Bottom line is we’re not in for a snoozefest come Monday morning - albeit not quite the insanity of what BAFTA offered up but a slate of nominees that nonetheless inspires at least a handful of gasps.
Who do you have making the cut?
Best Picture
Nomadland
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Mank
Minari
Promising Young Woman
One Night in Miami
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
The Father
Judas and the Black Messiah
—Soul
Sound of Metal
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
Da 5 Bloods
News of the World
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Best Director
Chloe Zhao, Nomadland
David Fincher, Mank
Lee Isaac Chung, Minari
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
Regina King, One Night in Miami
—Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Shaka King, Judas and the Black Messiah
Florian Zeller, The Father
Spike Lee, Da 5 Bloods
Paul Greengrass, News of the World
Best Actress
Frances McDormand, Nomadland
Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman
Viola Davis, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman
Andra Day, The United States vs. Billie Holiday
—Rosamund Pike, I Care a Lot
Amy Adams, Hillbilly Elegy
Zendaya, Malcolm and Marie
Sophia Loren, The Life Ahead
Yeri Han, Minari
Best Actor
Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Anthony Hopkins, The Father
Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
Steven Yeun, Minari
Gary Oldman, Mank
—Mads Mikkelsen, Another Round
Tahar Rahim, The Mauritanian
Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods
Kingsley Ben-Adir, One Night in Miami
Ben Affleck, The Way Back
Best Supporting Actress
Olivia Colman, The Father
Youn Yuh-jung, Minari
Amanda Seyfried, Mank
Glenn Close, Hillbilly Elegy
Dominique Fishback, Judas and the Black Messiah
—Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Jodie Foster, The Mauritanian
Ellen Burstyn, Pieces of a Woman
Helena Zengel, News of the World
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, The White Tiger
Best Supporting Actor
Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah
Leslie Odom, Jr., One Night in Miami
Sacha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Paul Raci, Sound of Metal
David Strathairn, Nomadland
—Chadwick Boseman, Da 5 Bloods
Jared Leto, The Little Things
Alan Kim, Minari
Bill Murray, On the Rocks
Clarke Peters, Da 5 Bloods
Best Original Screenplay
Minari
Promising Young Woman
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Mank
Judas and the Black Messiah
—Soul
Sound of Metal
Da 5 Bloods
Palm Springs
Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Best Adapted Screenplay
Nomadland
The Father
One Night in Miami
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
—The White Tiger
News of the World
First Cow
The Mauritanian
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
Best Animated Feature
Soul
Wolfwalkers
Over the Moon
Onward
The Willoughbys
—The Croods: A New Age
Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
Earwig and the Witch
No. 7 Cherry Lane
Bombay Rose
Best Documentary Feature
Time
Collective
Welcome to Chechnya
The Truffle Hunters
The Painter and the Thief
—All In: The Fight for Democracy
Dick Johnson Is Dead
Boys State
My Octopus Teacher
Crip Camp
Best International Feature
Another Round
Quo Vadis, Aida?
Collective
La Llorana
Night of the Kings
—A Sun
The Mole Agent
Two of Us
The Man Who Sold His Skin
Hope
Best Animated Short Film
If Anything Happens, I Love You
Out
Opera
The Snail and the Whale
To Gerard
—Kapaemahu
Genius Loci
Burrow
Traces
Yes-People
Best Documentary Short Subject
A Love Song for Latasha
Hunger Ward
The Speed Cubers
A Concerto is a Conversation
Colette
—What Would Sophia Loren Do?
Abortion Helpline, This Is Lisa
Do Not Split
Call Center Blues
Hysterical Girl
Best Live Action Short Film
The Letter Room
Da Yie
Bittu
The Human Voice
The Present
—Two Distant Strangers
White Eye
The Kicksled Choir
Feeling Through
The Van
Best Cinematography
Nomadland
Mank
News of the World
Judas and the Black Messiah
Minari
—The Trial of the Chicago 7
Tenet
Da 5 Bloods
Cherry
The Midnight Sky
Best Costume Design
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Mank
Emma
Ammonite
Mulan
—Promising Young Woman
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Birds of Prey
One Night in Miami
Best Film Editing
Nomadland
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Mank
Minari
Judas and the Black Messiah
—Promising Young Woman
Sound of Metal
The Father
Tenet
News of the World
Best Makeup & Hairstyling
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Mank
Hillbilly Elegy
Birds of Prey
Emma
—Pinocchio
One Night in Miami
The Little Things
The Glorias
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
Best Original Score
Soul
Mank
News of the World
Minari
The Midnight Sky
—The Little Things
Promising Young Woman
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Tenet
The Life Ahead
Best Original Song
“Speak Now,” One Night in Miami
“Io Si (Seen),” The Life Ahead
“Hear My Voice,” The Trial of the Chicago 7
“Fight for You,” Judas and the Black Messiah
“Turntables,” All In: The Fight for Democracy
—“Rain Song,” Minari
“Wuhan Flu,” Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
“Make It Work,” Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
“Loyal Brave True,” Mulan
“Husavik,” Eurovision Song Contest
Best Production Design
Mank
The Father
News of the World
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Emma
—Tenet
Mulan
Birds of Prey
The Personal History of David Copperfield
The Midnight Sky
Best Sound
Sound of Metal
Soul
Mank
News of the World
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
—Greyhound
Tenet
Nomadland
The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Midnight Sky
Best Visual Effects
Tenet
The Midnight Sky
Welcome to Chechnya
The One and Only Ivan
Birds of Prey
—Soul
Mank
Mulan
Bloodshot
Love and Monsters