Not much change since last time in my predictions for the Oscars, which are exactly a month away from today. With Her beating American Hustle to every major Original Screenplay award so far this season, and only the BAFTAs left to go, former frontrunner American Hustle now looks likely to win not a single Oscar, from ten nominations. And I'm holding firm to 12 Years a Slave. Gravity only took the 'lead' because people started saying it had the lead, even though it actually didn't so that's daft.
Best Picture
12
Years a Slave (Dede Gardner, Anthony Katagas, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen and
Brad Pitt)
Best Director
Alfonso
Cuarón (Gravity)
Best Performance by an
Actor in a Leading Role
Matthew
McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Performance by an
Actress in a Leading Role
Cate
Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)
Best Performance by an
Actor in a Supporting Role
Jared
Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Performance by an
Actress in a Supporting Role
Lupita
Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)
Best Original Screenplay
Spike
Jonze (Her)
Best Adapted Screenplay
John
Ridley (12 Years a Slave)
Emmanuel
Lubezki (Gravity)
Best Film Editing
Alfonso
Cuarón and Mark Sanger (Gravity)
Best Production Design
Beverley
Dunn and Catherine Martin (The Great Gatsby)
Best Costume Design
Catherine
Martin (The Great Gatsby)
Best Sound Mixing
Niv
Adiri, Christopher Benstead, Skip Lievsay and Chris Munro (Gravity)
Best Sound Editing
Glenn
Freemantle (Gravity)
Best Visual Effects
Neil
Corbould, Chris Lawrence, Dave Shirk and Tim Webber (Gravity)
Best Makeup
Adruitha
Lee and Robin Mathews (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Original Score
Steven
Price (Gravity)
Best Original Song
Kristen
Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez – ‘Let It Go’ (Frozen)
Best Animated Feature
Frozen
(Chris Buck, Peter Del Vecho and Jennifer Lee)
Best Documentary
20
Feet from Stardom (Gil Friesen, Morgan Neville and Caitrin Rogers)
Best Foreign Language
Film
The
Hunt – Denmark
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