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PTA's One Battle After Another Tops 2026 Oscar Predictions, The Awards Alchemist Forecasts All 24 Nominees
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PTA's One Battle After Another Tops 2026 Oscar Predictions, The Awards Alchemist Forecasts All 24 Nominees

The Awards Alchemist presents a data-driven forecast for all 24 Oscar categories in 2026, led by Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another as the frontrunner. The piece explains his method—festival and guild performance, critics’ tallies, and international voting—along with a category-by-category map of likely nominees, the growing influence of international voters, and the expected Best Picture lineup. He projects Sinners and OBAA as top contenders for nominations, discusses the challenge of short-film categories, and notes how preferential voting shapes nominations and Best Picture outcomes, while acknowledging room for surprises.

2025 PGA Nominations Highlight Top Films and Oscar Contenders
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2025 PGA Nominations Highlight Top Films and Oscar Contenders

The Producers Guild of America announced their 2025 nominations across various categories, highlighting potential contenders for the Oscars' Best Picture, with a strong overlap historically. The winners will be announced on February 28th, and the article discusses the significance of PGA nominations in predicting Oscar winners, along with current frontrunners and season trends.

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'Wicked' and 'Conclave' Dominate 2025 Critics Choice Film Nominations

The Critics Choice Awards nominations have highlighted six films as strong contenders for the Oscars, including 'Conclave,' 'Wicked,' 'Emilia Pérez,' 'Dune: Part Two,' 'The Brutalist,' and 'Anora.' 'The Substance' and 'Nickel Boys' are gaining momentum, while 'A Real Pain' and 'September 5' have stumbled. Films like 'Gladiator II' and 'Blitz' are struggling, and notable performances from Daniel Craig and Hugh Grant received unexpected nominations. The nominations are influencing Academy members' viewing priorities as they prepare for Oscar voting.