{"id":68071,"date":"2024-03-06T13:20:07","date_gmt":"2024-03-06T13:20:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pakistaninewspaperlist.com\/news\/top-10-contenders-for-oscars-2024-best-picture-the-express-tribune\/"},"modified":"2024-03-06T13:20:07","modified_gmt":"2024-03-06T13:20:07","slug":"top-10-contenders-for-oscars-2024-best-picture-the-express-tribune","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pakistaninewspaperlist.com\/news\/top-10-contenders-for-oscars-2024-best-picture-the-express-tribune\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 contenders for Oscars 2024 Best Picture | The Express Tribune"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"\">\n<strong class=\"location-names\"><br \/>\nLOS ANGELES:<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>From dramas about the atomic bomb and Auschwitz to comedies about dolls and sex-mad reanimated corpses, the lineup of best picture contenders at Sunday&#8217;s Oscars is the most varied in years. Here are the 10 movies from 2023 that will go head-to-head for Hollywood&#8217;s most prestigious prize.<\/p>\n<p><em>American Fiction<\/em> achieves a remarkable feat. It highlights systemic racism and bigoted hypocrisy &#8211; while being flat-out hilarious. Jeffrey Wright stars as a Black author who becomes disillusioned with a publishing industry that only wants books from him about deadbeat dads and crack cocaine. When he delivers exactly that, as a joke, the novel becomes a sensation.<\/p>\n<p>The sharp satire won the top prize at the influential Toronto Film Festival and is the frontrunner for the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.<\/p>\n<p>Cannes film festival winner <em>Anatomy of a Fall<\/em> &#8211; an intricate French legal drama about a woman suspected in her husband&#8217;s death &#8211; has taken Hollywood by storm. It is the favourite for best original screenplay. Thanks to an inventive awards campaign that heavily featured the movie&#8217;s lovable canine star, it could be in line for more.<\/p>\n<p>Can it become just the third Palme d&#8217;Or winner to claim the award for best picture, following in the recent footsteps of South Korea&#8217;s <em>Parasite<\/em>? It is a potential dark horse. Simply by nominating <em>Barbie <\/em>for best picture, the Oscars have already won. Greta Gerwig&#8217;s feminist satire drew hordes of pink-clad fans to theatres, sparked countless memes, and was the year&#8217;s highest-grossing movie, netting $1.4 billion.<\/p>\n<p>No film &#8211; even its unlikely release twin <em>Oppenheimer <\/em>&#8211; dominated the global conversation more than <em>Barbie<\/em>, and the movie has featured prominently in the Oscars telecast&#8217;s promotional push. But can it win? High-profile snubs for its director, and its star Margot Robbie, suggest it could struggle to score prizes beyond costume design and best song.<\/p>\n<p>A charming, witty, old-fashioned drama, <em>The Holdovers<\/em> follows an unlikely trio stranded together over the winter holidays at a 1970s New England boarding school. The film reunites star Paul Giamatti with director Alexander Payne. Their previous collaboration, 2004&#8217;s wine-country road trip movie Sideways, is an all-time classic.<\/p>\n<p>Snubbed by Oscar voters for <em>Sideways<\/em>, Giamatti has a strong claim for best actor this time, and Da&#8217;Vine Joy Randolph is a shoo-in for supporting actress honours.<\/p>\n<p>If any film can stop <em>Oppenheimer <\/em>from claiming the Best Picture, it may be <em>The Holdovers<\/em>. But that is still a long, long shot. Yes, it is three-and-a-half hours long. But Martin Scorsese&#8217;s sumptuous drama about the murders of Native Americans in 1920s Oklahoma was just too beautiful &#8211; and important &#8211; for Academy voters to ignore.<\/p>\n<p>Aside from its A-list leading men Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, <em>Killers of the Flower Moon<\/em> perfectly cast Indigenous star Lily Gladstone in a vital, tragic role. Her performance as a wealthy, naive wife could be the first by a Native American to earn an acting Oscar, even if the meandering film itself left many voters cold.<\/p>\n<p>Perennial nominee Bradley Cooper&#8217;s latest bid to woo Oscars voters, Leonard Bernstein&#8217;s biopic <em>Maestro <\/em>&#8211; which he writes, directs and stars in &#8211; racked up an impressive seven nominations. Yet the film seems likeliest to win just the Oscar for best make-up. That would be a bittersweet, if fitting, legacy for a film that made unwanted, early headlines for Cooper&#8217;s giant prosthetic nose. <em>Maestro <\/em>never truly escaped the so-called Jewface controversy, despite warm reviews.<\/p>\n<p>It is hard to recall an Oscars with a more dominant frontrunner than <em>Oppenheimer<\/em>. Christopher Nolan&#8217;s drama about the father of the atomic bomb drew critical acclaim, grossed nearly $1 billion, and has won just about every top prize Hollywood has to offer. A grand, old-fashioned blockbuster for grown-ups, shot on a $100 million budget, <em>Oppenheimer <\/em>is overwhelmingly expected to buck the recent trend of smaller, indie movies winning best picture.<\/p>\n<p>It would be the biggest upset since a loss for <em>La La Land <\/em>&#8211; which was mistakenly announced as best picture in 2017 &#8211; if it did not take the night&#8217;s final prize. No film had a longer journey to the Oscars than <em>Past Lives<\/em>, which reduced hardened festivalgoers to sobbing wrecks when it debuted at Sundance back in January 2023.<\/p>\n<p>Hopping between continents, Celine Song&#8217;s tearjerker follows the intense reunion of two childhood sweethearts, whose lives have diverged dramatically. It is perhaps the unlikeliest to win best picture &#8212; but has had a remarkable journey all the same. Another major festival winner, <em>Poor Things<\/em> took the prestigious top prize at Venice last fall. The rest of the world had to wait months to see Emma Stone as a sexually voracious reanimated corpse, roaming a steampunk vision of 19th-century Europe, breaking the hearts of misogynistic men.<\/p>\n<p>Hilarious, absurdist and strongly feminist, <em>Poor Things<\/em> has shades of director Yorgos Lanthimos&#8217; earlier film <em>The Favourite<\/em>, which also starred Stone. That film earned an Oscar for its star Olivia Colman, and the latest could well do the same for Stone &#8211; even if Best Picture likely remains out of reach.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Zone of Interest<\/em> is a Holocaust film like no other. Jonathan Glazer&#8217;s harrowing drama keeps the horrors of Auschwitz strictly at the periphery, both visually and audibly.<\/p>\n<p><em>Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>LOS ANGELES: From dramas about the atomic bomb and Auschwitz to comedies about dolls and sex-mad reanimated corpses, the lineup of best picture contenders at Sunday&#8217;s Oscars is the most varied in years. Here are the 10 movies from 2023 that will go head-to-head for Hollywood&#8217;s most prestigious prize. American Fiction achieves a remarkable feat. 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