There’s a bit of significance in today’s date. Oscar voting officially begins and for the second straight year they’re going with an electronic voting system. Members of the Academy will be eligible to make their selections in every race until Weds, January 8th. At that point, the votes will be collected and organized over the course of the next week, just in time to make the first official Oscar Nominations announcement on Thursday, January 16th. So now that we understand the process and some key dates along the way, let’s examine the 6 major races.
BEST PICTURE

Stone Cold Locks: It feels safe to say that
12 Years a Slave,
American Hustle and
Gravity are all destined to reach the final field of Best Picture combatants. This 3-headed monster could end up battling it out until the very end.
Safe Bets: At this point the next tiered group of films that you can expect to see in the Best Picture pool are comprised of some Oscar regulars from Alexander Payne’s
Nebraska and the Coen brothers’
Inside Llewyn Davis. Another feature that won’t seem to fade away is
Captain Phillips, which feels like a strong second rate contender that will definitely find its way into the field.
BEST DIRECTOR

Stone Cold Locks: There’s really only two directors you can count on making it into the final race, they are
Steve McQueen (
12 Years a Slave) and
Alfonso Cuaron (
Gravity). The rest are, as they say in politics, “too close to call”.
BEST ACTOR

Stone Cold Locks: There appears to be a trio of lead acting performances that you can bet the farm on making it to the final five.
Chiwetel Ejiofor (
12 Years a Slave),
Matthew McConaughey (
Dallas Buyers Club) and
Bruce Dern (
Nebraska) all solidify a stranglehold atop the Best Actor competition.
In the Mix: The next tier of actors are made up of strong performances that have been acknowledged by all different types of precursors, and we still can’t get a handle on who has the inside track to sneak into the final five. Chances are it will be any of
Tom Hanks (
Captain Phillips),
Robert Redford (
All Is Lost) and
Forest Whitaker (
Lee Daniels’ The Butler)
BEST ACTRESS

Stone Cold Locks: While there’s quite a bit of intrigue surrounding most of the Oscar races, Best Actress certainly isn’t one of them. The pool of 5 is seemingly set with
Emma Thompson (
Saving Mr. Banks),
Cate Blanchett (
Blue Jasmine),
Sandra Bullock (
Gravity),
Meryl Streep (
August: Osage County) and
Judi Dench (
Philomena).
Long-Shots: The only possible threats of dethroning the top 5 are a personal favorite of mine in
Brie Larson (
Short Term 12),
Amy Adams (
American Hustle),
Adele Exarchopoulos (
Blue is the Warmest Color) and
Julie Delpy (
Before Midnight).
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Long-Shots: As the darkest of horses with the tiniest outside chance of having their names called, I’ll still mention
Tom Hanks (
Saving Mr. Banks) and
Will Forte (
Nebraska).
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Stone Cold Locks: While I feel a little less secure calling them “locks” in the Best Supporting Actress race, the pool of 5 appears to be set. It’s fair to say that anything less than a competition between
Jennifer Lawrence (
American Hustle),
Lupita Nyong’o (
12 Years a Slave),
June Squibb (
Nebraska),
Julia Roberts (
August: Osage County) and an overrated turn from
Oprah Winfrey (
Lee Daniels’ The Butler) would be a surprise.
Long-Shots: The only possibilities of taking down one of the top 5 seem to come from
Sally Hawkins (
Blue Jasmine) and an even darker horse in
Scarlett Johansson (
Her).
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