Oscar
Ballot
Best Picture
- Phantom Thread
- Good Time
- The Florida Project
- Get Out
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
- A Ghost Story
- Raw
- Lady Bird
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer
- Mother!Thoughts: I’ve already written my top 10, so no need for deep thoughts, but I do think it’s an eclectic mix this year – and a fascinating one.Director
- Paul Thomas Anderson, Phantom Thread
- Josh & Ben Safdie, Good Time
- Sean Baker, The Florida Project
- Jordan Peele in Get Out
- David Lowery in A Ghost StoryThoughts: If you wonder why I switched out McDonagh for Lowery, it’s really simple – McDonagh’s triumph is a little more writing that directing, and A Ghost Story is a little more directing than writing. Or at least, that’s how I saw it.
Best Actor
- Robert Pattinson in Good Time
- Daniel Day-Lewis in Phantom Thread
- Harry Dean Stanton in Lucky
- Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out
- Timothée Chalamet in Call Me By Your NameThoughts: No, I never thought I’d rank Pattison over Day-Lewis either, but here we are. The most disappointing thing about awards season is that Harry Dean Stanton never really gained any traction.Best Actress
- Frances McDormand in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Vicky Krieps in Phantom Thread
- Brooklynn Prince in The Florida Project
- Garance Marillier in Raw
- Saorise Ronan in Lady BirdThoughts: I could be talked into any of these five as the best (and the two right outside here as well to be honest). I do love how opposite the top two performances are though.Best Supporting Actor
- Willem Dafoe in The Florida Project
- Woody Harrelson in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
- Barry Keoghan in The Killing of a Sacred Deer
- Sam Rockwell in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Michael Stuhlbarg in Call Me By Your NameThoughts: In the immediate aftermath of Three Billboards, I thought for sure Harrelson or Rockwell would be my favorite of the year – but Dafoe’s performance has stuck with me the most.Best Supporting Actress
- Lesley Manville in Phantom Thread
- Laurie Metclaf in Lady Bird
- Michelle Pfeiffer in mother!
- Allison Janney in I, Tonya
- Taliah Lennice Webster in Good TimeThoughts: It’s a shame the two of the top 3 performances here have been overlooked far too often this season – but the ones that have won everything, are just as good.Best Original Screenplay
- Get Out – Jordan Peele
- Phantom Thread – Paul Thomas Anderson
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Martin McDonagh
- Good Time – Josh & Ben Safdie
- Lady Bird – Greta GerwigThoughts: An almost impossible call to make – and to narrow down to just five. Perhaps my toughest choice this year.Best Adapted Screenplay
- Call Me By Your Name – James Ivory
- The Beguiled – Sofia Coppola
- Lady Macbeth – Alice Birch
- The Disaster Artist – Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber
- Wonderstruck – Brian SelznickThoughts: No knock on these screenplays, but this really is the weakest I have ever seen this category.Best Documentary
- Faces, Places
- The Work
- Casting JonBenet
- Let it Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992
- L.A. 92
Thoughts: I’m glad Faces Places got the love it deserved this year. I’m saddened the other four did not.
Best Animated Film
- World of Tomorrow Episode II: The Burden of Other People’s Thoughts
- Coco
- The Lego Batman Movie
- The Breadwinner
- My Life as a ZucchiniThoughts: Yes, I’m cheating having a short at number one, but I had to include it somewhere. Coco will be a VERY worthy Oscar winner.Best Foreign Language Film
- Raw
- The Square
- Nocturama
- Graduation
- Happy EndThoughts: I missed some biggies (BPM, Thelma, etc.) so it’s likely to change over time.Best Cinematography
1. Blade Runner 2049 – Roger Deakins
2. A Ghost Story – Andrew Droz Palermo
3. The Killing of a Sacred Deer – Thimos Bakatakis
4. The Shape of Water – Dan Lausten
5. mother! – Matthew Libatique
Thoughts: Give Dreakins the Oscar
this year, please! He actually deserves it as well. I felt weird putting
Phantom Thread on here because Anderson did it himself, so I didn’t, but it
would be as worthy as anything. When is Matthew Libatqiue going to get some
love?
Editing
- Baby Driver
- Good Time
- Dunkirk
- Phantom Thread
- A Ghost Story
Thoughts: Five meticulously edited films, in very different ways – you could make the case for any of them really.
Score
- Phantom Thread – Jonny Greenwood
- Wonderstruck – Carter Burwell
- The Shape of Water – Alexandre Desplat
- Good Time – Oneohtrix Point Never
- Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri – Carter Burwell
Thoughts: Carter Burwell really did have a career year, and the work in Good Time is great. Desplat, as always, does fine work. Still, Jonny Greenwood is in a class by himself.
Song
- A Ghost Story – I Get Overwhelmed
- Call Me By Your Name – Visions of Gideon
- Coco – Remember Me
- Call Me By Your Name – Mystery of Love
- The Greatest Showman – This is MeThoughts: Sorry, I really couldn’t come up with a fifth nominee, so The Greatest Showman shows up. Still, the other four are truly great.
Production Design
- The Shape of Water
- Blade Runner 2049
- Phantom Thread
- The Square
- WonderstruckThoughts: Five very different movies who used their production design in truly exciting ways.
Costume Design
- Phantom Thread
- The Beguiled
- The Shape of Water
- Personal Shopper
- Lady MacbethThoughts: Number 1 was never in doubt – but I wish some of the others got more love. The blue dress in Lady Macbeth should become iconic.
Make-Up & Hair Styling
- Logan
- I, Tonya
- The Shape of Water
Thoughts: A fine group of three, I guess. I’m a little tired of people winning for putting jowls on people – sorry Darkest Hour!
Sound Mixing
- Blade Runner 2049
- Dunkirk
- Phantom Thread
- Baby Driver
- WonderstruckThoughts: An absolutely ridiculously though call. I thought the work on Wonderstruck was truly brilliant, and it barely held on to number five.
Sound Editing
- Blade Runner 2049
- Dunkirk
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- War for the Planet of the Apes
- Baby DriverThoughts: Easier than Sound Mixing to be sure, but still five great choices.Visual Effects
- Blade Runner 2049
- War for the Planet of the Apes
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- Okja
- DunkirkThoughts: I almost want to see Apes win – because the work in that series has been brilliant. Still, it’s impossible to deny Blade Runner 2049 here. The Star Wars work is, as always, great – Okja should get some love for doing it on a fraction of the budget, and Dunkirk weaved them in seamlessly.
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