It’s fun to make awards predictions in October, which is kinda/sorta the start of Oscar season. But here’s some perspective: In October 2018, audiences greeted Bradley Cooper’s “A Star Is Born” so …
There are also films that are increasingly finding passionate supporters. This group includes “CODA,” “Cyrano,” “The Humans,” “Jockey,” “The Lost Daughter,” “Mass,” “Parallel Mothers,” “Passing,” “Spencer” and “The Tragedy of Macbeth.”
* Altered Golden Globes. This will have an effect. Most members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. acknowledged that the org needed changes, which are happily underway. Even when the HFPA was under attack, industryites knew the Globes are an important part of the momentum and timing — that word again! — of campaigns.
* COVID itself. It has colored our everyday lives, and that’s bound to affect the mindset of Academy voters, even though the effect is hard to pinpoint or articulate. Prolonged COVID quarantines have led to personal introspection, as well as musings about the future of moviegoing and of awards shows.
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