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Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi, Patrick Wachsberger, Jerôme Seydoux Paul Thomas Anderson, Sara Murphy, JoAnne Sellar, Daniel Lupiīrian Grazer, Ron Howard, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Julie Oh Kristie Macosko Krieger, Kevin McCollum, Steven Spielberg Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik, Tamar ThomasĮmile Sherman, Iain Canning, Roger Frappier, Jane Campion, Tanya SeghatchianĬale Boyter, Joe Caracciolo Jr, Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve Still, the love is present throughout, especially for lead actor contender Andrew Garfield. Likewise, Netflix’s “Tick, Tick … Boom!” from Lin-Manuel Miranda will try to remain in the conversation with another musical in the mix. Is there room for a few other surprises? Warner Bros’ “King Richard” from Reinaldo Marcus Green may not have lit up the box office, but Will Smith and Aunjanue Ellis will keep the film alive in the actors’ branch. Just ask winners like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book.” Those filmmakers are respected in their branches and could still make formidable plays in the big races.Īpple Original Films’ “CODA” from Siân Heder and “The Tragedy of Macbeth” from Joel Coen received a considerable boost from AFI Awards and the National Board of Review, both making top 10 appearances. The reviews for Searchlight Pictures’ “Nightmare Alley” from Guillermo del Toro, Amazon Studios’ “Being the Ricardos” from Aaron Sorkin and Netflix’s “Don’t Look Up” from Adam McKay are divided among critics, but that has never stopped a contender from emerging. One could argue it’s the most seen contender so far this season, and the artisan branches could come through in a big way for the sci-fi fantasy, possibly going the route of “Gravity” and “Mad Max: Fury Road,” perhaps even further? Warner Bros’ “Dune” from Denis Villeneuve has had multiple Academy and guild screenings with voters packing the houses of the Warner Bros Lot. Still, there are about 80 in a traditional season. With just eight precursor prizes handed out so far, Netflix’s drama and MGM/United Artists Releasing’s “Licorice Pizza” from Paul Thomas Anderson co-lead with best picture wins. 20th Century Studios’ “West Side Story” from Steven Spielberg has all the love but won’t be boosted by modest box office returns, but I would argue, not hurt either. It’s a fairly wide-open race despite two favorites out in front – Focus Features’ “Belfast” from Kenneth Branagh and Netflix’s “ The Power of the Dog” from Jane Campion.