Oscar Futures: ‘Milk’ Still Buzzy After Tough Week
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Every week between now and February 2, when the nominations are announced, movies and stars will help themselves — or, sometimes, hurt themselves — in the Oscar race. Vulture's Oscar Futures will listen to insider gossip, comb the Oscar blogs, and out-and-out guess when necessary to track who's up, who's down, and who's currently leading the race for a coveted nomination.
| Best Picture | UP: Milk. Despite a controversy this week over its marketing, the film survived its first screenings with no major buzzkills. |
DOWN: Gran Torino. Clint Eastwood's Plan B looks like an unlikely top contender after its trailer underwhelms. |
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| CURRENT PREDIX: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Milk, Revolutionary Road, Slumdog Millionaire, Wall-E | ||
| Best Director | UP: Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight. As Anne Thompson points out, "no director submits to a long interview in the LAT in advance of a DVD release unless Oscar is at stake" — and Warner Bros. is mounting a full-scale campaign. |
DOWN: Clint Eastwood, Gran Torino. Did you know he's never won an Oscar for acting? That's what he'll campaign for. |
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| CURRENT PREDIX: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire; |
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| Best Actor | UP: Sean Penn, Milk. His performance earns the week's biggest rave: "I felt a genuine gayness from Sean Penn … that I didn't think he had in him." |
DOWN: Michael Sheen, Frost/Nixon. It's a crowded field and if anyone from F/N gets in, it'll be Langella. Like Tom O'Neil says, Sheen would be better off in the supporting category. |
| CURRENT PREDIX: Leonardo DiCaprio, Revolutionary Road; Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon; Sean Penn, Milk; Brad Pitt, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler | ||
| Best Actress | UP: Kristin Scott Thomas, I've Loved You So Long. Stellar reviews make this one feel like a lock. |
DOWN: Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married. This category is getting pretty competitive — was she really as good as everybody thought two weeks ago? |
| CURRENT PREDIX: Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married; Angelina Jolie, Changeling; Kristen Scott Thomas, I've Loved You So Long; Meryl Streep, Doubt; Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road | ||
| Best Supporting Actor | UP: Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire. Everyone loves his movie, plus he's a lead actor competing in the supporting category. |
DOWN: Josh Brolin, Milk. Those who saw the film this week seem more excited about James Franco's performance. |
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| Best Supporting Actress | UP: Penélope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona. It's a weak field this year and she's still the consensus front-runner. |
DOWN: Catherine Keener, Synecdoche, New York. Mixed reviews for the movie make this long shot a really long shot. |
| CURRENT PREDIX: Penélope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; Rosemarie DeWitt, Rachel Getting Married; Taraji P. Henson, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler; Kate Winslet, The Reader | ||
UP: Milk. Despite a
DOWN: Gran Torino. Clint Eastwood's Plan B looks like an unlikely top contender after its
UP: Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight. As Anne Thompson
DOWN: Clint Eastwood, Gran Torino. Did you know he's never won an Oscar for acting? That's what he'll campaign for.
UP: Sean Penn, Milk. His performance earns the week's
DOWN: Michael Sheen, Frost/Nixon. It's a crowded field and if anyone from F/N gets in, it'll be Langella. Like
UP: Kristin Scott Thomas, I've Loved You So Long. Stellar reviews make this one feel like a lock.
DOWN: Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married. This category is getting pretty competitive — was she really as good as everybody thought two weeks ago?
UP: Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire. Everyone loves his movie, plus he's a lead actor competing in the supporting category.
DOWN: Josh Brolin, Milk. Those who saw the film this week seem more excited about James Franco's performance.
UP: Penélope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona. It's a weak field this year and she's still the consensus front-runner.
DOWN: Catherine Keener, Synecdoche, New York. Mixed reviews for the movie make this long shot a really long shot. 
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