What will win best picture? It’s a maddeningly close race
NEW YORK — On a year where one of the lead Oscar contenders is titled “The Favourite,” the 91st Academy Awards lack a clear front-runner.
Normally a fairly predictable process with one or two favourites, this year’s best picture race has been maddeningly unclear, almost devious in its contradictions. The guild awards, usually a road map to the Oscars, have spread their honours around like never before. Not one of the top prizes from the leading guilds has lined up with another.
The producers went for “Green Book,” the directors chose “Roma,” the actors voted for “Black Panther,” the editors chose “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “The Favourite,” the cinematographers elected “Cold War” and the writers picked “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” and “Eighth Grade,” a movie the academy snubbed entirely.
The inconsistency has befuddled onlookers. Variety called it “uncharted territory.” Deadline suggested it is “one of the closest races in academy history.”