Will "Best Supporting Actress" prove the most volatile category this year? 
Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 7:30PM
NATHANIEL R in Best Supporting Actress, Dolly de Leon, Jessie Buckley, Kerry Condon, Oscars (22), Punditry, Tár

by Nathaniel R

Kerry Condon is brilliant in "Banshees of Inisherin". Oscar nomination forthcoming

Early December has a way of suddenly narrowing down Oscar nomination dreams but until we get there, the year's most volatile acting category feels like Best Supporting Actress. From the plethora of films with multiple options (Women Talking, The Woman King, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Glass Onion, Tár, She Said) to stand-outs in films with male leads (The Banshees of Inisherin, Armageddon Time, Triangle of Sadness, The Whale, The Inspection) and one key still-to-screen performance (Jean Smart in Babylon), there are a lot of valid choices for Academy members. And that isn't even all of the options if they're feeling freethinking and adventurous this season (rare but one can always dream).

At this point we're predicting...

 

 

But it's hard to feel confident that that's the five when Jamie Lee Curtis (overdue and hilarious), Claire Foy (memorably angry), Stephanie Hsu (complex role + rising star alert!), Gabrielle Union (Gotham nominee in a film that's just getting started) are all right there and feel viable, too. Not to mention the leading roles that are competing here like Thuso Mbedu (The Woman King) and Carey Mulligan (She Said) and deeper cut performers from those same exact films.

Finally, nobody has seen what current Emmy champ Jean Smart has to work with in Babylon... maybe that's a surefire nomination waiting to happen.

What do you think is going to happen? Use that crystal ball in the comments. 

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