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Friday
Nov152024

An Early Look at the Best Actor Oscar Race

by Eric Blume

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN remains unseen, but Chalamet is already a major Best Actor contender.

I recently posted about the Best Director Oscar race, and how the same five men seem to be on almost every prognosticator list in town.

A similar thing seems to be happening in the Best Actor Oscar race as well.  Almost anywhere you go, these five names seem to fill everyone's list:

  • Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
  • Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
  • Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
  • Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
  • Daniel Craig, Queer

On the immediate outskirts seem to sit Paul Mescal and Sebastian Stan.  Some mentions of Jesse Eisenberg and Hugh Grant.  But there seems to be an alarming consensus at the moment.

If these end up being our nominees, it's a pretty great year for the Best Actor race (Chalamet unseen).  It'd be great to see Domingo, an under-the-radar character actor for years, go two years in a row in the big race.  Fiennes has been one of our best actors for over 30 years, and his expert work in Conclave could be a great place to recognize him.  Brody and Craig are doing extraordinary work in their pictures.  And these are five superb actors in general, easy to root for additional nominations for them (it would be second nominations for Fiennes, Chalamet, Domingo, and Brody; first nomination for Craig).  

How do you feel about these five gents for this category?  Who are you pulling for to sneak in to snag their own nomination?

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The academy has been so resistant to Fiennes in the past that I wonder if he's just not that well liked among his peers? I suppose in 2014 he was in a comedy and there were two British actors in biopics, sucking up the british vote. Still his snub there and in 2005 are hard to understand. I don't think I'll consider him safe until he lands the SAG nomination.

Adrian Brody and Timothee Chalamet both feel safe this year. Both are actors the academy praised in early film roles, and they're working in genres the academy loves and will want to reward them.

I do feel nervous for Domingo. He's very good in his film, but will need some critics prizes to push ahead. It seems very easy for him to be forgotten. Craig seems well-primed for a nomination, much like Firth was in 2009. But, the academy doesn't really love Guadagnino films, romantic male stories, or queer stories that involve love/lust. I'm curious about how his film will be received.

I think Sebastian Stan in "A Different Man" could do well. It's a low profile film, but one that could come roaring back if he picks up criticis prizes for it and The Apprentice. Jesse Eisenberg has gotten so much positive attention for his film that if it gets loved by the Academy he could easily be swept up. Finally, I think everyone is underrating Jharrel Jerome. If his film becomes a crowd pleaser that people are talking about, then he could do well.

November 15, 2024 | Registered CommenterJoe G.

I love Craig's work in QUEER, but I struggle to believe the Academy will respond well to the film as a whole. Moreover, besides CMBYN, they have never embraced a Guadagnino film unless one wants to bring up I AM LOVE's costume design nomination.

But I guess my main issue here is that A24 doesn't seem to be promoting it very much as one of its top contenders. In this modern era of the Oscars, it would be almost unheard of for one single distributor to get three Best Actor nods. Just based on my inbox as a Golden Globe voter this season, QUEER is not one of their priorities. Not in comparison to THE BRUTALIST or even SING SING, or BABYGIRL though that is going for other prizes.

All that said, I hope I'm wrong because Craig is really remarkable as this fictionalized shadow of William S. Burroughs in the pits of addiction.

November 15, 2024 | Registered CommenterCláudio Alves

Chalamet vs. Fiennes.
Man, this is hard!
My brains and my heart are turn in two.
I really need to see his movies aa soon as possible.

November 15, 2024 | Registered CommenterFabio Dantas Flappers

I haven't seen much this year with lead actor contenders.

Chalamet is playing Dylan so he'll get in biopic,late release,previous nominee,the new Leo.

Fiennes seems like the solid well respected pick who doesn't win.

Craig will be embraced by the actors but can't see him winning

Domingo I do think he'll be forgotten but he's well liked though i'm not a fan of his

Mescal if G2 is a bigger player i'd say he's in

Eisenberg I think is closer to a nod than people think,Culkins frontrunner status will help a lot

Stan is having a good year will they reward him for it

Brody seems the like the frontrunner,I think his film will win the big one

Plemons won Cannes,well liked actor

is there someone who is going to get those passion votes that matter in some weaker years which this is looking like,maybe Powell,Murphy,Jerome,Grant or someone else

November 15, 2024 | Registered CommenterMr Ripley79

Mr Ripley79 -- Searchlight is running Plemons as a Supporting Actor for KINDS OF KINDNESS.

November 15, 2024 | Registered CommenterCláudio Alves
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