Nextgen Oscarwatcher: With BAFTA Over, What Lies Ahead?
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo Deserved Better
2026 Oscars: The Curious Case of the Supporting Acting Categories
One Battle After Another Continues its Unbreakable Streak with BAFTAs
2026 Oscar Predictions: Here Come the BAFTAS!
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Nextgen Oscarwatcher: With BAFTA Over, What Lies Ahead?
Well the BAFTAs were fairly unpredictable (though in some categories more than others). Following a few weeks of hardly any precursors, the British Academy finally unveiled its winners for the 2025 Oscar season, and it’s quite revealing about the state of the Best Picture race, what is strong, what could be weak, what could surprise, and what is solidified. Let’s dig into the major details One Win After Another for One Battle Winning six Baftas, including the trio of Picture, Director, and Adapted Screenplay, Paul Thomas Anderson’s audacious film seems unstoppable at this point in the season. As some have said, it isn’t simply what the film might win, it’s how many it WILL...
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo Deserved Better
The BAFTAs are embroiled in a controversy again. Their fear of offending a disabled man by being cautious that, oh, I don't know, a guy with Tourette's might blurt out something offensive at a taped broadcast, led to a whole room of people put in an uncomfortable spot listening to a word that is never said (by a white person) shouted loudly into the room. This would be John Davidson shouting out "c*ck sucking whore" to a survivor of rape, for instance,...
2026 Oscars: The Curious Case of the Supporting Acting Categories
The BAFTA's winners proved slightly perplexing in the supporting categories. Stats with BAFTA are tricky, though, because their voting has changed so much over the years. They didn't hold them before the Oscars until 2000. In 2012, their voting changed again. But, given that, we have had years where Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress up to now came from three different groups producing three different winners. There are also some weird factors, like Stellan Skarsgard, who won the Globe, isn't...
One Battle After Another Continues its Unbreakable Streak with BAFTAs
The BAFTA Winners as they come in: Best Picture: One Battle After Another Best Actress: Jessie Buckley, Hamnet Best Actor: Robert Aramayo, I Swear Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another Best Rising Star: Robert Aramayo Best British Film: Hamnet International Feature: Sentimental Value Best Costumes: Frankenstein Best Original Score: Sinners Best Sound: F1 Best Cinematography: One Battle After Another Animated: Zootopia 2 Best Editing: One Battle After Another Best Casting: I Swear Best Adapted Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson, One...
2026 Oscar Predictions: Here Come the BAFTAS!
Don't forget to enter our BAFTA predictions contest, which you can find here (you do have to login): The BAFTAs, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, have changed their voting procedures a few times since they pushed their awards back before the Oscars (around 2000). Before 2012, according to Grok: In many craft/technical categories (e.g., director, cinematography, editing, production design, etc.), specialist chapters played a strong role early on—often guiding or heavily influencing longlists and nominees via their votes. Full membership...
The Los Angeles Marathon Partners with the Oscars for Red Carpet Closeup
This is kind of neat news, I gotta say. I like the idea of bringing back the Oscars to the city and for the runners to get their red carpet moment. ASICS Los Angeles Marathon and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Collaborate on Oscars® Red Carpet Experience on March 8 LOS ANGELES, CA – The ASICS Los Angeles Marathon, produced by The McCourt Foundation, partners with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to bring the magic of...
The Buzzmeter: How to Fix the Oscars and Save the Film Industry
We're in a Fourth Turning, which is an 80-year cycle that functions like the seasons. The Fourth Turning is "winter," when everything dies and a new version of the country -- sometimes the world -- is born. You can read about it in the book by Neil Howe and William H. Strauss. There is another book called Pendulum: how generations of the past shape our present and predict our future. That theory takes the 80-year cycle and breaks it up into two...
Oscar Podcast: Frontrunners and Challengers Predicts the BAFTAs!
The British are coming! The British are coming! Sasha Stone, Scott Kernen, and Jeremy Jentzen predict the BAFTA wins, which air this Sunday. We expect it to be a sweep for One Battle After Another, but maybe there will be some surprises. EXTRAS: Did Parasite really deserve to win Best Picture? Where's Nancy Guthrie?
Let’s Talk Cinema: Raiders of the Lost Oscar
We are, like, totally in the 80s now. I wish I could tell you that I am thrilled to be writing about the 80s for the next few weeks, but I’m really not. There are some great movies from the 80s, but when it comes to the Oscars, I think they leaned into a more conservative space and chose not to push forward movies that truly stood the test of time. Many of their choices from this decade have mostly been forgotten,...
2026 Oscars: Adapted Screenplay – What Many Get Wrong About Hamnet
I saw a clickbait comment by Ian McKellen on Hamnet. He's not interested in it, which means he likely hated Shakespeare in Love, too, since that film tripped the light fantastic inside the mind of William Shakespeare, though they did so in comedy, where Hamnet does it in tragedy. I don't begrudge Sir Ian his opinion, but if this is the kind of binary interpretation of this great work of fiction, then I don't know what he would appreciate, certainly not Wolf...
Adam McKay and Other Celebrities Pretend to Care About Free Speech
I don't think there is any saving Hollywood from the clutches of fanaticism. There is still too much pressure from the wealthy and privileged ruling class, who insist that politics is everything. Take, for instance, the kind and generous bravery of the Berlinale Film Festival, which dared to go against the fanatics by asking them to leave politics out of it. Wim Wenders made the mistake of attempting to free art from politics. Yes, thank you! If only the Oscars and every...
Oscar Nomination Predictions
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100%One Battle after Another (Warner Bros.)
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2.
94.4%Sinners (Warner Bros.)
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88.9%Hamnet (Focus Features)
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77.8%Marty Supreme (A24)
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77.8%Sentimental Value (Neon)
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6.
77.8%Frankenstein (Netflix)
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77.8%The Secret Agent (Neon)
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77.8%Bugonia (Focus Features)
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77.8%Train Dreams (Netflix)
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77.8%F1 (Apple)
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1.
100%One Battle after Another, Paul Thomas Anderson
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2.
88.9%Sinners, Ryan Coogler
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3.
83.3%Hamnet, Chloé Zhao
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4.
77.8%Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie
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5.
77.8%Sentimental Value, Joachim Trier
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100%Timothée Chalamet in Marty Supreme
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2.
83.3%Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle after Another
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3.
83.3%Ethan Hawke in Blue Moon
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4.
88.9%Wagner Moura in The Secret Agent
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5.
83.3%Michael B. Jordan in Sinners
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100%Jessie Buckley in Hamnet
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2.
83.3%Rose Byrne in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
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3.
83.3%Renate Reinsve in Sentimental Value
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4.
77.8%Kate Hudson in Song Sung Blue
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5.
77.8%Emma Stone in Bugonia
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94.4%Stellan Skarsgård in Sentimental Value
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2.
88.9%Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein
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3.
88.9%Benicio Del Toro in One Battle after Another
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4.
77.8%Sean Penn in One Battle after Another
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77.8%Delroy Lindo in Sinners
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94.4%Teyana Taylor in One Battle after Another
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2.
88.9%Amy Madigan in Weapons
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3.
88.9%Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas in Sentimental Value
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4.
77.8%Wunmi Mosaku in Sinners
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5.
77.8%Elle Fanning in Sentimental Value
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Writers Guild*
Editors Guild*
Cinema Audio Society*
Producers Guild nominations*
BAFTA Wins+/noms*
Cinematographers Society Awards*
Directors Guild Awards+/*
Screen Actors Guild Awards*
Golden Globes Win+/Nom*
Critics Choice win+/nom*
Best PictureOne Battle After Another++*+*+****
Sinners**********
Hamnet *+******
Marty Supreme*********
Sentimental Value****
Frankenstein*******
Bugonia****
Train Dreams***
F1**
The Secret Agent*
Best Actor Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme++**
Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another****
Michael B. Jordan, Sinners****
Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon****
Wagner Maura, The Secret Agent*+
Best ActressJessie Buckley, Hamnet++*+
Emma Stone, Bugonia****
Rose Byrne, If I had Legs I'd Kick You****
Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value***
Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue***
Best Supporting ActorStellan Skarsgard, Sentimental Value*+*
Sean Penn, One Battle After Another***+
Jacob Elordi Frankenstein+***
Benicio Del Toro, One Battle After Another****
Delroy Lindo, Sinners
Best Supporting Actress Teyana Taylor, One Battle*+**
Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners**+
Amy Madigan, Weapons+**
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental Value***
Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value**
Best DirectorPaul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another++++
Ryan Coogler, Sinners****
Chloé Zhao, Hamnet****
Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme***
Joaquim Trier, Sentimental Value***
Adapted ScreenplayPaul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another+++*
Chloé Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell, Hamnet****
Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Train Dreams*
Guillermo Del Toro, Frankenstein**
Will Tracy, Bugonia***
Original Screenplay Ryan Coogler, Sinners+*+*
Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein, Marty Supreme***
Joaquim Trier, Eskil Vogt, Sentimental Value***
Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident*
Blue Moon
Cinematography One Battle After Another**+
Sinners***
Frankenstein***
Train Dreams+**
Marty Supreme**
Best Editing One Battle After Another*+*
Marty Supreme***
F1: The Movie+**
Sinners***
Sentimental Value*
Production Design Frankenstein++
Sinners**
Hamnet**
Marty Supreme**
One Battle After Another*
Sound Mixing + EditingF1: The Movie++
Sinners**
One Battle After Another**
Frankenstein**
Sirât*
Costumes Frankenstein++
Hamnet**
Marty Supreme*
Sinners**
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Visual Effects Avatar: Fire and Ash++
Sinners*
F1 **
Jurassic World Rebirth
The Lost Bus*
Original ScoreSinners++*
Hamnet***
Frankenstein***
One Battle After Another***
Bugonia*
Original Song Golden, KPop Demon Hunters++
I Lied to You, Sinners**
Train Dreams, Train Dreams**
Dear Me from Diane Warren: Relentless
Sweet Dreams Of Joy from Viva Verdi!
Makeup and HairFrankenstein++
Sinners* *
The Smashing Machine*
Kokuho
The Ugly Stepsister
Casting Sinners+ *
One Battle After Another**
Hamnet*
Marty Supreme**
The Secret Agent
Animated FeatureKpop Demon Hunters++
Zootopia 2***
Arco***
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain***
Elio***
Documentary FeatureMr. Nobody against Putin+
The Perfect Neighbor*
The Alabama Solution
Come See Me in the Good Light
Cutting through Rocks
International FeatureSentimental Value (Norway)**
The Secret Agent (Brazil)++
It Was Just An Accident (France)***
Sirât (Spain)***
The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia)**
Live Action ShortButcher’s Stain
A Friend of Dorothy
Jane Austen’s Period Drama
The Singers
Two People Exchanging Saliva
Documentary ShortAll the Empty Rooms
Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
Children No More: Were and Are Gone
The Devil Is Busy
Perfectly a Strangeness
Animated Short Butterfly
Forevergreen
The Girl Who Cried Pearls
Retirement Plan
The Three Sisters
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