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Oscars 2022 Predictions: Can 'Dune' Defeat 'The Power of The Dog'?
https://www.cnet.com ^ | March 19, 2022 5:00 a.m. PT | Richard Trenholm

Posted on 03/21/2022 9:34:20 AM PDT by Red Badger

Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog battles King Richard, West Side Story and more at this year's Academy Awards. The winners are anyone's guess, so here are mine...

And the winner is...

The 2022 Academy Awards will honor the best films of the year on March 27. The Power of The Dog has already swept a number of awards ceremonies, earning prestigious gongs for Benedict Cumberbatch, Netflix and writer-director Jane Campion. Maybe Campion will follow Chloe Zhao's success with Nomadland last year, but the Netflix film faces fierce competition from King Richard, West Side Story and Dune -- not to mention Steven Spielberg, Kenneth Branagh, Paul Thomas Anderson and even a Marvel movie or two.

Some of this year's Academy Awards categories are too close to call and pleasingly open to a shortlist of worthy potential winners. Looking at previous awards usually shows clear favorites to win, but there's always room for surprises. Drive My Car, Nightmare Alley, Belfast and Licorice Pizza are also among the films gaining multiple nominations, while Ryûsuke Hamaguchi is also up for best director.

The 2022 Oscars ceremony will air live on ABC on March 27 at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET). These are my predictions -- ultimately they're subjective, but I've tempered my personal favorites with the results of other awards, perceived preferences of Academy voters, and, of course, some good old-fashioned guesswork. See if you agree with these Oscars 2022 predictions...

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Best Picture

I'd love to see inspiring stories King Richard or Coda win big, showing the life-affirming power of cinema. A win for Dune or West Side Story would be a reminder of the visual spectacle only available at movie theaters, which we've missed in recent years. But the front-runner has to be The Power of the Dog, the most nominated film of 2022 and a winner of the top gong at the Baftas, Critics' Choice Awards, Golden Globes and many more. This slow-burning Netflix western deserves the praise. The Western is the quintessential American genre, and it's fascinating to see this most venerable of big screen genres refracted by a New Zealand director, British star and an online streaming service to create something so potent.

Belfast

CODA

Don't Look Up

Drive My Car

Dune

King Richard

Licorice Pizza

Nightmare Alley

The Power of the Dog

West Side Story

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Best Directing

Kenneth Branagh being recognized for a deeply personal retelling of his own life story would be an inspiring story. But the smart money is on Power of the Dog director Jane Campion, who already cleaned up at the Baftas, AACTAs, Golden Globes and more. She's the first woman to be nominated twice for best director after The Piano in 1993 (which won her the best original screenplay gong).

Paul Thomas Anderson (Licorice Pizza)

Kenneth Branagh (Belfast)

Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog)

Steven Spielberg (West Side Story)

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car)

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Actor in a Leading Role

Is it just me or did you think Benedict Cumberbatch and Will Smith had already won Oscars? But a win this year would be their first, and either deserves it for their towering performances in Power of the Dog and King Richard, respectively. Andrew Garfield deserves kudos for his performances in both the heart-wrenching Tick, Tick… Boom! and multiplex-conquering Spider-Man: No Way Home, demonstrating the range of cinema. His Marvel castmate Cumberbatch will probably edge it, although it'd be great to see Smith take the award in the same year that Black Oscar pioneer Sidney Poitier died.

Javier Bardem (Being the Ricardos)

Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog)

Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick … Boom!)

Will Smith (King Richard)

Denzel Washington (The Tragedy of Macbeth)

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Actress in a Leading Role

Kristen Stewart's snub at the Screen Actors Guild makes her an outside bet, while the others have all won before -- except Jessica Chastain, who scooped the SAG gong. This one is wide open, but Chastain could well scoop the award for her transformative turn as an outrageous televangelist.

Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye)

Olivia Colman (The Lost Daughter)

Penélope Cruz (Parallel Mothers)

Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos)

Kristen Stewart (Spencer)

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Actor in a Supporting Role

Kodi Smit-McPhee has been tipped to continue the Power of the Dog sweep, but who can resist the story of Troy Kotsur, the first deaf male actor to win a Bafta, a SAG award and a Critics' Choice award.

Ciarán Hinds (Belfast)

Troy Kotsur (CODA)

Jesse Plemons (The Power of the Dog)

J.K. Simmons (Being the Ricardos)

Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog)

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Actress in a Supporting Role

Another quality category, with old favorites Judi Dench and Kirsten Dunst competing against excellent performances by Jessie Buckley and experienced actor Aunjanue Ellis. But anyone who's seen the updated West Side Story will know why the all-singing, all-dancing Ariana DeBose is winning award after award for lighting up the screen as the emotional heart of the visually lavish musical.

Jessie Buckley (The Lost Daughter)

Ariana DeBose (West Side Story)

Judi Dench (Belfast)

Kirsten Dunst (The Power of the Dog)

Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard)

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Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

Dune writers Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve deserve recognition for their sparse and enthralling distillation of Frank Herbert's dense source novel. Coda and The Lost Daughter pack an emotional punch, but Campion is again a strong contender for the pulsing Power of the Dog story.

CODA (Sian Heder)

Drive My Car (Ryûsuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe)

Dune (Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve)

The Lost Daughter (Maggie Gyllenhaal)

The Power of the Dog (Jane Campion)

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Writing (Original Screenplay)

If Branagh is shut out for directing, the Academy may see the writing category as the place to honor his heartfelt personal story of growing up in troubled Northern Ireland. However, Paul Thomas Anderson could take it. Licorice Pizza isn't the writer-director's weightiest flick (and has drawn criticism for a racist character), but this could be one of those times the Academy bestows a sort of lifetime achievement gong for someone who's been nominated a bunch of times and never won.

Belfast (Kenneth Branagh)

Don't Look Up (Adam McKay and David Sirota)

Licorice Pizza (Paul Thomas Anderson)

King Richard (Zach Baylin)

The Worst Person in the World (Joachim Trier)

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Animated Feature Film

We don't talk about Bruno, but there's a lot of talk about the cultural juggernaut that is Encanto. Disney's heartwarming family saga is the likely winner, although Flee is a deeply affecting story while Pixar's Luca, Netflix's Mitchells vs. the Machines and Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon are all gorgeous family flicks.

Encanto

Flee

Luca

The Mitchells vs. the Machines

Raya and the Last Dragon

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Costume Design

West Side Story's costumes provide a sumptuous splash of color and life, but come on: Cruella is set in the fashion industry and is a larger-than-life slice of fabulousness.

Cruella (Jenny Beavan)

Cyrano (Massimo Cantini Parrini)

Dune (Jacqueline West)

Nightmare Alley (Luis Sequeira)

West Side Story (Paul Tazewell)

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Music (Original Score)

Gotta be honest, I'm rooting for Hans Zimmer to win for Dune, just because it'd surely be the first Academy Award to combine bagpipes and throat singing.

Don't Look Up (Nicholas Britell)

Dune (Hans Zimmer)

Encanto (Germaine Franco)

Parallel Mothers (Alberto Iglesias)

The Power of the Dog (Jonny Greenwood)

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Sound

Silence is a crucial component of The Power of the Dog, ironically. Honestly, I have no idea, but sound is also a huge part of Dune's technical achievement in conjuring alien worlds and technology.

Belfast

Dune

No Time to Die

The Power of the Dog

West Side Story

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Production Design

As much as I loved Dune, it's all a bit brown, isn't it? West Side Story is a gloriously colorful re-creation of vintage New York where you feel like you can reach out and touch the bricks of the neighbourhood buildings. But The Tragedy of Macbeth is a real achievement, as designers Stefan Dechant and Nancy Haigh transport you to a dreamlike space somewhere between cinema, theater and deepest nightmare.

Dune (Zsuzsanna Sipos and Patrice Vermette)

Nightmare Alley (Tamara Deverell and Shane Vieau)

The Power of the Dog (Grant Major and Amber Richards)

The Tragedy of Macbeth (Stefan Dechant and Nancy Haigh)

West Side Story (Rena DeAngelo and Adam Stockhausen)

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Cinematography

This is where the visuals of Dune come into their own. There's something mesmerizing about the way Greig Fraser's camera buzzes across the desert with the squadrons of fluttering aircraft like a war movie or haunts the palace of intrigue.

Dune (Greig Fraser)

Nightmare Alley (Dan Lausten)

The Power of the Dog (Ari Wegner)

The Tragedy of Macbeth (Bruno Delbonnel)

West Side Story (Janusz Kaminski)

Dune

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Documentary Feature

Documentaries are often associated with harrowing true stories, and films like Flee and Writing With Fire are powerful and thought provoking. But Summer of Soul is a timely and revelatory blast of musical delight.

Ascension

Attica

Flee

Summer of Soul

Writing With Fire

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Film Editing

In Tick, Tick... Boom!, Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum deliver suitably show-stopping editing that cuts deftly between musical numbers and flashbacks to the real-life experiences that inspired each song. King Richard also boasts impressive editing from Pamela Martin, who breathes crackle and energy into sports movie tropes like training montages and high-stakes matches. By contrast, Dune and The Power of the Dog have relatively unobtrusive editing that build the rhythm of the movie and draw out the performances. Call me a nerd, but now I want to revisit each film just to study the editing. And my prediction? It'll be Dune, let's face it.

Don't Look Up (Hank Corwin)

Dune (Joe Walker)

King Richard (Pamela Martin)

The Power of the Dog (Peter Sciberras)

Tick, Tick... Boom! (Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum)

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International Feature Film

It's unlikely to win Best Picture, but Drive My Car richly deserves to take home an award. Each of these excellent films is worth seeking out, obviously.

Drive My Car (Japan)

Flee (Denmark)

The Hand of God (Italy)

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (Bhutan)

The Worst Person in the World (Norway)

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Makeup and Hairstyling

A fun one, this, as Tammy Faye, House of Gucci and Cruella all try to out do each other with their hairdos. Big hair and wild make-up is the order of the day, but if we had to pick one winner I'd go for The Eyes of Tammy Faye.

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

House of Gucci

Coming 2 America

Cruella

Dune

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Music (Original Song)

Although Lin-Manuel Miranda is nominated, it's not for the song you might expect -- Disney submitted Encanto's song Dos Oruguitas for consideration before We Don't Talk About Bruno became a cultural sensation. It'll probably be Billie Eilish for her languorous James Bond theme, but let's hope it's Down to Joy, just because it'd be great to see Van Morrison hit the stage.

Be Alive -- Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Darius Scott (King Richard)

Dos Oruguitas -- Lin-Manuel Miranda (Encanto)

Down to Joy -- Van Morrison (Belfast)

No Time to Die -- Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell (No Time to Die)

Somehow You Do -- Diane Warren (Four Good Days)

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Visual Effects

A fun thing about a lot of these categories is they show the range of possibility afforded by each discipline. So for example, James Bond adventure No Time to Die is designed to look like it's entirely real and grounded. But action scenes, like the eye-popping Aston Martin car chase, involve a ton of visual effects that are all the more impressive for being invisible to the casual viewer. At the other end of the scale, movies like Free Guy and Spider-Man conjure reality-defying fantasy worlds thrillingly removed from our own. Dune has to be the front-runner -- especially if Shang-Chi and Spider-Man split the Marvel vote -- but my personal favorite is Shang-Chi for the way the visual effects entwine with real-world stunt work to conjure a succession of exhilarating fight scenes, each with their own character and story.

Dune

Free Guy

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

No Time to Die

Spider-Man: No Way Home


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1 posted on 03/21/2022 9:34:20 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

They may as well give the media an award for most FAKE NEWS propaganda. CNN and MSNBC would win every year.


2 posted on 03/21/2022 9:38:47 AM PDT by Flavious_Maximus (Fauci is a murderer)
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To: Red Badger

NOT sorry I don’t give two 💩.


3 posted on 03/21/2022 9:40:39 AM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this? 😕)
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To: Red Badger

I’m sort of amazed how out of touch I am. Very little of this rings a bell. I used to be a fanatic about movies.


4 posted on 03/21/2022 9:43:00 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Ukraine is not a good country and does not deserve active US support.)
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To: Red Badger

You actually still care or watch this crap?


5 posted on 03/21/2022 9:45:42 AM PDT by aquila48 (Do not let them make you "care" ! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: Red Badger

Don’t give a flying duck. 🦆🦆


6 posted on 03/21/2022 9:46:34 AM PDT by House Atreides
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To: ClearCase_guy

The Power of the Dog was a terrible movie, Jane Campion is the overrated queen of slow plodding navel-gazing dung. Dune was pretty good, saw it in theatres. One movie not getting mentioned was The Ricardos movie. Great acting, direction, script, and both stars did great jobs in their lead roles. But Hollywood loves dying gays, Black self-victimization, or #metoo. Those three topics get you an Oscar. Black gay or being raped earns you a halo.


7 posted on 03/21/2022 9:47:25 AM PDT by pburgh01
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To: Red Badger

I haven’t watched these awards in decades.


8 posted on 03/21/2022 9:48:39 AM PDT by libertylover (Our BIGGEST problem, by far, is that most of the media is hate & agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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To: Red Badger

DILLIGAFF?
Do I Look Like I Give A Flying F...?


9 posted on 03/21/2022 9:49:15 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: pburgh01

Spoiler alert, the old white guy did it and not the accused black computer programmer.


10 posted on 03/21/2022 9:51:17 AM PDT by bray (The Vax is fake and deadly)
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To: Red Badger

I thought Dune sucked. But I could never manage to get through the book either.

Power of the Dog was unwatchable. I got through maybe 30 minutes of it. I turned to my wife and asked if she thought it was any good. We both agreed that we did not have the time in our lives to give up another 90 minutes or so in order to “know” the movie.

This year the movies sucked. (It is understandable considering the lock downs.) TV is just now starting to come back to life.

The woke flavor of everything will eventually pass when the accountants tell these idiot studio heads that money makes their world go round. And lousy “fit the peg” racial and sexual actors cannot make up for lousy scripts and bad direction.

The writing has been horrific. The circle jerk entertainment business has lost touch with the marketplace. When Marvel and DC comics provide inspiration for the top products...you know there is trouble out there.


11 posted on 03/21/2022 9:51:42 AM PDT by Vermont Lt
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To: Red Badger

Great comments by Sam Elliot on the Power of the Dog. He’s getting slammed big time for it.

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/sam-elliot-slams-the-power-of-the-dog-piece-of-s-t-film


12 posted on 03/21/2022 9:58:14 AM PDT by peggybac (My will is what I wanted. God's will is what I got.)
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To: Red Badger

I’m surprised that THE BOY BEHIND THE DOOR didn’t get nominated, since the pre-pubic writer/director team created the pedo child trafficking psychos as white MAGA talk radio listening Trump voters.


13 posted on 03/21/2022 10:01:03 AM PDT by LittleBillyInfidel (This tagline has been formatted to fit the screen. Some content has been edited.)
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To: Vermont Lt

Power of the Dog was a dog - a crappy movie. Dune was more watchable.


14 posted on 03/21/2022 10:01:45 AM PDT by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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To: virgil

I think if I were more “into” that series of books, I can imagine it being good.

It was visually impressive.

POTD? I have pictures of Montana that I like better than “pretend” Montana.


15 posted on 03/21/2022 10:03:03 AM PDT by Vermont Lt
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To: Da Coyote
My father-in-law recently gave up his sailboat. He could no longer maintain it properly due to his advanced age.

The boat's name?...AMIIGAF

16 posted on 03/21/2022 10:06:06 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Imagine, if you will, a vaccine so safe you have to be threatened to take it. )
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To: Red Badger
The Power of the Dog is the sort of arty crap that cleans up at the Oscars. I'm surprised that Denzel is nominated for Macbeth. He's a great actor but not a blank verse speaker and was terrible as Macbeth (same goes for Frances McDormand as Lady M).
17 posted on 03/21/2022 10:07:42 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte (11/3-11/4/2020 - The USA became a banana republic.)
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To: Red Badger

Dune was a disappointment, so much hype


18 posted on 03/21/2022 10:08:17 AM PDT by dila813
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To: Red Badger

Bump

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19 posted on 03/21/2022 10:09:03 AM PDT by Mears ( )
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To: Vermont Lt

People will get bored with ‘superhero’ films, and will look elsewhere for entertainment. All superhero films are the same plot, just different bad guys.

The stockholders will demand change and the studios will have to stop making adolescent action films and social warrior content films.

They will actually be required to make movies people want to watch.......................


20 posted on 03/21/2022 10:09:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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