By Jason Di Rosso for The Final Cut
Who will win, who should win and who could cause the biggest upset at this year’s Academy Awards?
I’m not Nostradamus, but here are my picks.
Best Picture
- The nominees: Arrival, La La Land, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Hidden Figures, Lion, Manchester by the Sea, Moonlight
- Who will win: La La Land
- Who should win: Moonlight
- Outside chance: Manchester by the Sea
Once upon a time Best Picture contenders were limited to a handful: five. Then, in 2009 the Academy doubled the number so that they could include more films with popular reach, like blockbusters. This year they should have gone back down to five films, because the selection is thin.
Hacksaw Ridge, Lion and Hidden Figures have no business in a list of best picture nominees. Neither does Fences, which is a filmed play and barely qualifies as cinema.
Then there’s Arrival, a sci fi thriller which I don’t see as a major work from Sicario director Canadian Denis Villeneuve. The strongest thing about it is Amy Adams’ performance as a university linguistics professor recruited by the US government to decipher the hieroglyphic language of Alien visitors (smoke rings crossed with coffee mug stains), but she wasn’t nominated this year.
As for Villeneuve, we’ll see him again with bigger films in coming years, including his Blade Runner sequel and Dune remake.
David Mackenzie’s Hell or High Water is an angry young man film straight from the mid 90s, when Tarantino was king of the kids and everyone was reading Cormac McCarthy (not in a good way). Chris Pine and Ben Foster play two Texan brothers who go on a bank robbing spree to avoid foreclosure on the family ranch, but really it’s a film about the disenfranchised and disillusioned in the wake of the GFC, with muscle cars and wisecracks.