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Sunday
Apr212024

April Foolish Predictions: Eye Candy and Music 

by Nathaniel R

The Dietzes are back in "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" and so is costume design goddess Collen Atwood. Photo © Parisa Taghizadeh for Warner Bros

Our April Foolish tradition continues with the visual and sound categories. For this installment we're just picking highlights from our crystal ball. Read on...

COSTUME DESIGN
With Sandy Powell mysteriously absent from big screens for the past two film years, will her chief frequent Oscar rival Colleen Atwood return for a 13th nomination? Atwood hasn't caught Oscar's fancy since her fourth surprise win (Fantastic Beasts)  but Oscar voters are obsessed with Atwood's dramatic shoulders, fun stripes, and goth girl sensibility and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice should give her a fun canvas to play with both. Her collaborations with Tim Burton have resulted in two nominations (Sleepy Hollow and Sweeney Todd) so maybe this'll be number three? Another pop culture draw for this category might be Paul Tazewell's adaptation of the green and pink clashes of Wicked. 

Will voters finally notice the craftmanship of Robert Eggers films with "Nosferatu"?

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Even though I'm less certain than other pundits that Oscar voters will rally for Dune Part Two that bravura monochrome introduction for Feyd Rautha will surely thrill the cinematography branch. Fraser probably won't win again for the same franchise but a nomination feels likely. We're also weirdly hopeful that Jarin Blaschke will score another nomination for Nosferatu even though Oscar often ignores horror and isn't that partial to remakes. Right now though we're especially curious if ace cinematographers who have never been nominated like Yorick Le Saux (Blitz), and Mihai Malamaire Jr (Megalopolis), Kasper Tuxen (Furiosa, The Apprentice) and Mikhail Krichman (The End) might join the club.

PRODUCTION DESIGN
Adam Stockhausen is our favourite working Production Designer so we're curious what he'll do with the World War II drama Blitz. But he'll have stiff competition from much showier assignments since this category could well include musicals (The End, Wicked, Joker: Folie A Deux), period epics (Gladiator 2), apocalyptic dramas (Megalopolis, The End again), sci-fi surrealism (Dune Part Two, Furiosa), or horrific visions whether dramatic or comic (Nosferatu, The Shrouds, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba in "Wicked". © Universal Pictures

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
Will Nightbitch really turn Amy Adams into a dog? Will this be makeup effects or just psychological/actorly effects? Is this where Wicked proves comeptitive? 

VISUAL EFFECTS
Given that Godzilla Minus One just won this Oscar, will that put the latest American Godzilla picture at a disadvantage? Last year was an interesting contest in this category and we hope this one is as unpredictable. 

ORIGINAL SCORE
Sometimes composers are the last to be hired or are replaced in post-production so we don't have a great year-in-advance take on this category yet. So we're going with a recent winner Volker Bertelmann (Conclave), a yet-to-win legend Danny Elfman (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice) for a comeback story, and the too-seldom nominated winner Howard Shore (The Shrouds) because why not?  It's early. We can imagine anything. 

ORIGINAL SONG
We don't yet know which films will have original songs so this is wild guesswork. But we're skipping Wicked since the rumor has it that the new songs will be in the second movie (and they'll need to be since the most popular songs are in the first half)

SOUND
Not much to say here but a confession: We're missing the second sound category since it was fun trying to predict how the two categories would (slightly) differ and a tradition to complain that they didn't differ enough!

ALL THE OSCAR CHARTS

up next: the four acting categories

all charts will be revised after Cannes and the International Feature charts will also begin post-Cannes

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Reader Comments (3)

I think you're ignoring Horizon. Maybe because it's a two-part movie, like Wicked?

This gives me pause, but I can see it winning cinematography and being nominated for a lot of techs, The Revenant-style

April 22, 2024 | Registered Commentercal roth

In acting, I really hope you don't dismiss Maria Bakalova as either Lead or Supporting for The Apprentice... not only former Oscar nominee in a much different role, also the role herself fitting completely the suffering wife / actual celebrity cliché in a Best Picture contender. Given that she was robbed from a win of Borat Subsequent Film - her performance is aging well like wine, specially given that she was even stealing the whole film from Sacha Baron Cohen himself, and besting him at improvisation and manipulation...

I think nom #2 is coming, if the film is well reviewed. And she's not having the problem Stan and Strong are suffering already on "who's the lead"... she can firmly choose in which category she has the best chance (Supporting, even if she may be a co-lead) and go all the way with that.

Also Turturro is in my "ultra likely" position for Supporting Actor for "The Room Next Door". Not only overdue, but in a film of one of the best dialogue writers and actors directors ever...

So far, I got "The Apprentice", "The Room Next Door" and "Sing Sing" in Picture, quite "safely", and Almodovar and Abbasi (in that order) for Director. Maybe Villeneuve and "Dune 2" as well. Domingo and Stan for Lead, Swinton for Lead Actress, Bakalova and Moore in Supporting Actress, Turturro and Strong in Supporting Actor. The rest of the spots? Let's dig further

April 22, 2024 | Registered CommenterJesús Alonso

By the way in the animation section for The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol you got a grammar wrong that needs to be fixed like this: "Currently in production so who knows if it'll be ready but Sylvain Chomet makes amazing movies, so if it's ready it'll be a threat to the shortlist."

April 22, 2024 | Registered CommenterAlex Hartsell
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