Yes, we're working on the Oscar charts...
Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 9:36AM
NATHANIEL R in Oscars (21), Punditry

For those of you who have been asking. Yes, the Oscar charts will go up soon with first predictions of the year. I'll confess right up front that this year is mighty confusing. That's partially because we're still in pandemic mode and a lot of the big studios are playing it coy about release dates and there are surely numerous sales still to happen. One assumes the studios are all watching each week's box office reports and other much more vague indicators (like streaming numbers which are rarely public and always unverifiable even when they are) to decide on the best way forward in this tough time for the industry. 

Another reason this year feels confusing is that A24 has a truckload of promising films but very few with actual release dates (and they've been known to really only focus on one once things heat up). Meanwhile MGM/UA, not usually a big player, has multiple promising titles...

Apple TV+ has a potential sleeper success which was big at Sundance but they've still got that "TV" problem in their name that is going to make it hard to make Oscar inroads even though it's basically the same business model as Amazon and Netflix. Speaking of... Netflix, which has been growing in Oscar strength, doesn't feel as formidable this year but that could change rapidly. Paramount and Universal and Fox (now redubbed 20th Century) used to be intermittently big players but their release schedules are depressingly sparse.

Do you see any films missing from the following list that you're hopeful about... (This is just a cheat sheet to keep track as we work on the charts.)

         
Key films from various distributors though Oscar fates will depend on reviews, what the studio focuses on in campaigning, and actual release dates (several of these films don't yet have them)

A24

After Yang

God's Creatures

Green Knight

Humans

Red Rocket

Showing Up

Tragedy of Macbeth

The Whale

Zola

Amazon

Annette

Being the Ricardos

Everybody's Talking about Jamie

A Hero

Val

Apple TV+

CODA

Finch

Bleecker Street

Mass

Disney

Cruella

Encanto

Eternals

Luca

Ron's Gone Wrong

Shang-Chi

Focus

Belfast

Blue Bayou

Card Counter

Last Nght in Soho

Stillwater

IFC Films

Benedetta

Bergman Island

MGM/UA

Cyrano

Flag Day

House of Gucci

No Time to Die

Respect

Soggy Bottom

Neon

Memoria

Pig

Spencer

Titane

Worst Person in the World

Netflix

Blonde

Don't Look Up

Mitchells vs Machines

Passing

Power of the Dog

Untitled Fingscheidt/Bullock

Paramount

A Quiet Place 2

Top Gun Maverick

Searchlight

Eyes of Tammy Faye

French Dispatch

Next Goal Wins

Nightmare Alley

Sony

Journal for Jordan

Spider-Man: No Way Home

SPC

Carmen

Compartment No 6

The Duke

Jockey

Mothering Sunday

Nine Days

Parallel Mothers

20th Century

The Last Duel

West Side Story

Universal

Dear Evan Hansen

Warner Bros

Cry Macho

Dune

In the Heights

King Richard

Many Saints of Newark

The Matrix 4

 

Distribution ???

Electrical Life of Louis Wain

Nitram

Not Until Early 2022 so Next Year's Race

Bullet Train

Deep Water

Doctor Strange 

Downton Abbey 

Mrs Harris Goes to Paris

The Northman

 
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