OFFSCREEN 2022 Oscar Predictions

The end of one the longest award seasons ever is finally upon us. After months of obvious winners, these last few weeks have shaken up the competition making Sunday night worth tuning in to see who comes out on top.

BEST PICTURE: CODA

The Sundance darling has made quite the splash with its SAG, WGA, and PGA wins.

BEST DIRECTOR: JANE CAMPION

Since The Power of the Dog premiered in the festival circuit, Campion has been leading the director pack.

BEST ACTOR: WILL SMITH

Smith is back with a compelling, complex portrayal of the Williams family Patriarch.

BEST ACTRESS: PENELOPE CRUZ

One of the best performances Cruz has given, and deserves to be rewarded.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: TROY KOTSUR

One word: Unstoppable

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: ARIANA DEBOSE

Ariana has scored every single major award this season.

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: DRIVE MY CAR

The Most Beautiful film nominated this year.

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY & INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

Captured our hearts

BEST SCORE, CINEMATOGRAPHY, SOUND, VISUAL EFFECTS: DUNE

The high points of this film are its technical aspects, still surprised it missed best director.

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES

Watch out Pixar, Sony Animation is here

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: NO TIME TO DIE

This song has been out for two years…

BEST COSTUME DESIGN: CRUELLA

The costumes are the characters

BEST MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING: THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE

This performance is 75% makeup

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: SUMMER OF SOUL

A mixture of social history and unbelievable performances

BEST FILM EDITING: TICK TICK,,,,BOOM!

That Therapy scene alone

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: NIGHTMARE ALLEY

GDT is a master of production design

BEST ANIMATED SHORT: BESTIA

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT: AUDIBLE

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT: THE LONG GOODBYE

Riz Ahmed Oscar Winner

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