Oscar predictions for 2013

Time Out looks at the contenders for the 2013 Academy Awards

The Oscars race is well and truly on. The frontrunners for the 2013 Academy Awards are ‘Argo’ and ‘Lincoln’, with ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ and ‘Les Misérables’ bringing up the rear. The nominations have been announced and the ceremony is on February 24 2013. Here, Time Out’s tipsters weigh up the chances of this awards season’s fancied runners and riders.

Best picture

Who’s been nominated?
Argo’ is now the clear favourite to win Best Picture on Oscar night. It has everything the Academy loves. It’s a story about filmmaking (like last year’s winner, ‘The Artist’). It’s a true-life tale. It’s political, but not heavily so. It lightens the load with humour. It features endearing performances from actors close to Hollywood’s heart, like Alan Arkin and John Goodman. And it continues to do well at the US box office, proving that more serious-headed films can make money too.
 
There are eight other nominees for Best Picture. Since 2012, the Academy nominates between five and ten films in this category, depending on how many votes each receives. This makes room in 2013 for less populist films like ‘Amour’, a French-language story (from an Austrian writer-director) of two octogenarians dealing with illness and death, and the US indie ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ – as well as Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’, which was probably too out-there and violent to get many nominations across the board.

The other five nominees are more traditionally suited to the Oscars arena: Steven Spielberg’s 1860s historical drama, ‘Lincoln’; Ang Lee’s magical literary adaptation, ‘Life of Pi’; David O Russell’s romcom with a difference, ‘Silver Linings Playbook’; Kathryn Bigelow’s hunt-for-Bin-Laden saga, ‘Zero Dark Thirty’; and Tom Hooper’s big and bold musical, ‘Les Misérables’.

Who’s going to win?
We’ve come full circle this Oscars season, and now ‘Argo’ has the edge. The film has already won Best Film at the Baftas, the Golden Globes and several other American awards ceremonies in recent weeks, making it the clear favourite for Oscar glory. It’s possible, too, that the lack of a nomination for Affleck in the Best Director category has won him some late sympathy among voters.

But we still can’t bring ourselves to rule out Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’. It’s the story of America’s favourite president and Spielberg last won an Oscar in 1999 (he nabbed the Best Director award for ‘Saving Private Ryan’). Are there any other contenders? We should remember that the Academy has recently favoured films like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and 'The Artist' – feelgood, popular movies with something of the exotic about them. So if we have to pick a third, dark-horse contender for the top prize, we’d go for ‘Life of Pi’.




The 2013 Oscar nominees for best picture

  • Rated as: 5/5

    Amour

    A staggering, intensely moving look at old age

  • Rated as: 4/5

    Argo

    A nail-biting thriller based (fairly loosely) on real events

  • Rated as: 4/5

    Django Unchained

    A meaty spaghetti western, heavy on the spicy sauce and ketchup

  • Rated as: 4/5

    Life of Pi

    A film with astonishing visual confidence and narrative force

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Rated as: 4/5 (11 ratings)
  • I know that Daniel Dal Lewis will be a shoe in for Best Actor. I hope Leonardo Dicaprio picks up the Best Supporting Actor for Django ....

    Edwin Tue May 1 2012
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  • I think your forgetting about that little movie out in december called The Hobbit (part one). We all know Peter Jackson can deliver the goods at oscar time and I think he will do it again.

    will Mon Mar 12 2012
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  • Here are my predictions for the Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress & Best Film categories at the 85th Academy Awards. Best Film: The Great Gatsby. Lincoln Great Expectations Perks Of Being A Wallflower. Anna Karenina Hello I Must Be Going. Mirror Mirror Best Actress: Amy Adams (The Master). Melanie Lynskey (Hello I Must Be Going). Gemma Arterton (Byzantium). ... Lily Colins (Mirror Mirror). Keira Knightley (Anna Karenina). Elizabeth Olsen (Red Lights). Helena Bonham Carter (Great Expectations). Carey Mulligan (The Great Gatsby). Best Supporting Actress: Isla Fisher (The Great Gatsby). Samantha Barks (Les Miserables). Mae Whitman (Perks Of Being A Wallflower). Holliday Grainger (Great Expectations). Blythe Danner (Hello I Must Be Going). Sarah Bolger (The Moth Diaries). Love your thoughts on my predictions.

    JDT1971 Sat Mar 3 2012
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  • Olympia Dukakis in 'Cloudburst' deserves a nom

    Eddie Wed Feb 29 2012
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  • An even safer bet for a Best Actor contender is Daniel Day-Lewis for Lincoln, shirley.

    Patrick Sat Feb 25 2012
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