Review: Oscars predictions 2023: Who will win, and who should win, at this year’s comeback Academy Awards

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Review: Oscars predictions 2023: Who will win, and who should win, at this year’s comeback Academy Awards
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Oscars predictions 2023: Who will win, and who should win, at this year’s comeback Academy Awards

star has the entire Oscars campaign package wrapped up in a bow. Consider the narrative: The widely respected, talented, and prolific actress has never been up for an Oscar before. She is headlining a movie that has broken through in a way that might have been unimaginable just a few years ago. And she has been giving epic, meme-sparking acceptance speeches at various industry awards ceremonies for the past few months.

is not an easy sell , the movie is a vibrant, fully alive thing to witness thanks to the young Canadian actress Taylor Russell. She pulls off the same trick that she managed in 2019′s similarly tough-sit: asked to play damaged and withdrawn, she delivers a character of depth and warmth. She makes the unapproachable understandable, even if that requires moments of evisceration more typically associated with George A. Romero films.

– an otherwise extraordinarily tough sit that Brendan Fraser elevated from outright cinematic endurance test – but because I’m still thinking about her fantastically cold performance in, another film that succeeds thanks to its exceedingly game cast. The mid-budget adult movie world needs more Hong Chau – why not let her know how much she is appreciated?The simmering pot to Cate Blanchett’s five-alarm kitchen fire, Hoss delivered the goods, and then some, in.

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