Can Bohemian Rhapsody Win It All? Check Out Our Expert Oscar Picks
Oscar Quest 2019 draws to a merciful end, after a sputtering out that has been mind-numbingly exhausting. In a world of everything possible being problematic via social media, Academy Awards season has become a lesson in patience through futility.
It’s been a long time since my personal top films were so startlingly off from what Oscar season put in front of us on nomination day.
But let’s talk a little about the good from this season: A terrific slate of big budget films finally got a little Oscar love, as “Black Panther” became the first superhero film to be nominated for Best Picture. Spike Lee saw his way to the top again with “BlacKkKlansman”, and “A Star is Born” came back around for a fourth time, and probably was better than ever (or at least better than the Streisand nonsense).
The bad: Scandals all around, as “Bohemian Rhapsody” saw a lot of love despite allegations surrounding it’s ousted director. Netflix stirred the pot with a threat to not release “Roma” in theaters so they could show it only on their platform.
The ugly: Snubbing Bradley Cooper for Best Director was a shocker. as was a pretty strong slap in the face of some amazing films made by women this year.
But now we get on with the show and here’s how I see it all this year. All told, in my Oscar quest, I only had a handful of films I didn’t get a chance to see. Mostly in foreign films, documentaries, and the shorts this year.
To the picks!
Best Picture:
Will win: “Roma”
Should win: “A Star is Born”
Could win: “BlacKkKlansman,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Green Book”
What’s Missing: “Leave No Trace,” “Eighth Grade,” “A Quiet Place,” “The Rider”
Thoughts: For a year that had a lot of films that were solid 8s for me, this final lineup for Best Picture left me feeling rather meh. Four of the eight made my personal Top 10 list for the year. But aside from me, this will be interesting to see if the love for Netflix’s “Roma” stayed strong long enough into the voting cycle. Or will the absolutely ridiculous love for “Bohemian Rhapsody” take the day. Personally, I had “Roma” out of my Top 20 for the year, but I respect the achievement. “A Star is Born” was the highest rated of these in my personal rankings overall (coming in at 4th).
Personal ranking:
- “A Star Is Born”
- “BlacKkKlansman”
- “The Favourite”
- “Black Panther”
- “Roma”
- “Vice”
- “Green Book”
- “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Lead Actor:
Will win: Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Should win: Bradley Cooper, “A Star is Born”
Could win: Christian Bale, “Vice”
Thoughts: This will go down as one of the bigger misjudgments in Oscar history. Rami Malek is a nice enough guy, and he does a fine enough job with his impersonation of Freddie Mercury. But make no mistake about this: This was not a good film artistically, and Malek’s ability to do a really good extended episode of Lip Sync Battle does not an Oscar winner make. Bradley Cooper on the other hand…well he only put together a remarkable performance that embodied a great acting performance AND he ACTUALLY sang the songs. Along side one of the greatest pop stars of our generation. We will wonder forever how this possibly wasn’t a slam dunk win for Cooper.
Personal ranking
- Bradley Cooper, “A Star Is Born”
- Christian Bale, “Vice”
- Viggo Mortensen, “Green Book”
- Willem Dafoe, “At Eternity’s Gate”
- Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Lead Actress:
Will win: Glenn Close, “The Wife”
Should win: Olivia Colman, “The Favourite”
Could win: Olivia Colman
Thoughts: Glenn Close is a fine actress. She should have already won some Oscars. But this is a crappy year to award her a fake lifetime achievement award. The biggest issue is that Olivia Colman is a shared lead in “The Favourite,” so it’s hard for people to support that vote. And while Lady Gaga was terrific in her first acting role, the worst parts of “A Star is Born” are the portions focused on her career. That’s hard to get past. There are so many terrific performances that didn’t even make this list.
Personal ranking:
- Olivia Colman, “The Favourite”
- Melissa McCarthy, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
- Lady Gaga, “A Star Is Born”
- Glenn Close, “The Wife”
- Yalitza Aparicio, “Roma”
Supporting Actor:
Will win: Mahershala Ali, “Green Book”
Should win: Sam Elliott, “A Star is Born”
Could win: Richard E. Grant, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
Thoughts: “Green Book” is so problematic. In a bubble, it’s a fine film that feels like a nice redemption story. But man does a white savior story feel like it’s really out of place in the current climate. That’s not Ali’s fault. He’s a terrific actor that’s about to grab his second Oscar. Driver, Elliott and Grant all play terrific parts in their respective films, and Grant has been a delight on Twitter and throughout the campaign season. Rockwell’s Dubya impersonation is so misplaced on this list.
Personal ranking:
- Sam Elliott, “A Star Is Born”
- Adam Driver, “BlacKkKlansman”
- Richard E. Grant, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
- Mahershala Ali, “Green Book”
- Sam Rockwell, “Vice”
Supporting Actress:
Will win: Regina King, “If Beale Street Could Talk”
Should win: Emma Stone, “The Favourite”
Could win: Rachel Weisz, “The Favourite”
Thoughts: “The Favourite” is a terrific film with terrific performances all around. But the issue here is that all three ladies are equally leads in this film. But some category fraud has Colman up in Lead Actress category and Stone and Weisz down here. That makes for some difficulty in picking one of them above another. Regina King was a gem in the slow but beautiful “Beale Street” but in a just world, this would go to one of the Favourite options.
Personal ranking:
- Emma Stone, “The Favourite”
- Rachel Weisz, “The Favourite”
- Amy Adams, “Vice”
- Regina King, “If Beale Street Could Talk”
- Marina de Tavira, “Roma”
Director:
Will win: Alfonso Cuaron, “Roma”
Should win: Bradley Cooper, “A Star is Born”…oh wait
Could win: Spike Lee, “BlacKkKlansman”
Thoughts: I respect that Cuaron put together his passion project here and did literally everything on it. But I’m not sure that means it’s the best work. But this is a lock win pretty much. Spike Lee deserves more love than he’s getting for the terrific “BlacKkKlansman”. But the real stunner here is that Bradley Cooper’s first directing project didn’t land him this nomination. Incredibly disappointing actually.
Personal ranking:
- Spike Lee, “BlacKkKlansman”
- Yorgos Lanthimos, “The Favourite”
- Alfonso Cuarón, “Roma”
- Pawel Pawlikowski, “Cold War”
- Adam McKay, “Vice”
Animated Feature:
Will win: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”
Should win: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”
Could win: “Incredibles 2”
Thoughts: “Spider Man” was a truly fantastic animated feature that landed in my overall Top 20 this year. Unique storytelling and just a wonderful feeling. The mediocre “Incredibles 2” is getting more love than it should, but I don’t think it’s enough to slow Spidey.
Personal ranking:
- “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”
- “Ralph Breaks the Internet”
- “Isle of Dogs”
- “Mirai”
- “Incredibles 2”
Animated Short:
Will win: “Bao”
Could win: “One Small Step:
“Animal Behaviour”
“Bao”
“Late Afternoon”
“One Small Step”
“Weekends”
Adapted Screenplay:
Will win: “BlacKkKlansman”
Should win: “BlacKkKlansman”
Could win: “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
Thoughts: Spike Lee put together a terrific film this year, and its sizziling script is one of its core strengths. A solid standout this year. While “A Star is Born” is terrific, it has some scripting issues in the middle act that detract a little.
Personal ranking:
- “BlacKkKlansman,” Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott, Spike Lee
- “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” Joel Coen , Ethan Coen
- “Can You Ever Forgive Me?,” Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty
- “If Beale Street Could Talk,” Barry Jenkins
- “A Star Is Born,” Eric Roth, Bradley Cooper, Will Fetters
Original Screenplay:
Will win: “The Favourite”
Should win: “The Favourite”
Could win: “Green Book”
Thoughts: “The Favourite” is so witty and terrific. It absolutely deserves this win here. But don’t be shocked if “Green Book” gets the love people want to place on it here. A brief moment to recognize that “First Reformed” is FANTASTIC.
Personal ranking:
- “The Favourite,” Deborah Davis, Tony McNamara
- “First Reformed,” Paul Schrader
- “Vice,” Adam McKay
- “Green Book,” Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly
- “Roma,” Alfonso Cuarón
Cinematography:
Will win: “Roma,” Alfonso Cuaron
Should win: “The Favourite,” Robbie Ryan
Could win: “Cold War,” Lukasz Zal
Thoughts: And behold for the first time we have THREE films in the foreign film category showing up in the Cinematography category as well. While that’s really cool, the downside here is that two of them are being rewarded primarily for just doing a nice job with black and white. I’m not sure they’d be the same if they were shot in color. Maybe they would, but rewarding gimmicks always feels a little icky for me. It won’t slow Cuaron on this one. There’s a tiny chance the other black and white film here sneaks in. But it’s not going to happen.
Personal ranking:
- “The Favourite,” Robbie Ryan
- “Never Look Away,” Caleb Deschanel
- “A Star Is Born,” Matthew Libatique
- “Cold War,” Lukasz Zal
- “Roma,” Alfonso Cuarón
Best Documentary Feature:
Will win: “Free Solo”
Could win: “Minding the Gap”
Thoughts: My failure category this year. Only saw “RBG”. It was good, but meh.
“Free Solo”
“Hale County This Morning, This Evening”
“Minding the Gap”
“Of Fathers and Sons”
“RBG”
Best Documentary Short Subject:
Will win: “Period. End of Sentence.”
Could win: “Black Sheep”
“Black Sheep,” Ed Perkins
“End Game,” Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman
“Lifeboat,” Skye Fitzgerald
“A Night at the Garden,” Marshall Curry
“Period. End of Sentence.,” Rayka Zehtabchi
Best Live Action Short Film:
Will win: “Marguerite”
Could win: “Skin”
“Detainment,” Vincent Lambe
“Fauve,” Jeremy Comte
“Marguerite,” Marianne Farley
“Mother,” Rodrigo Sorogoyen
“Skin,” Guy Nattiv
Best Foreign Language Film:
Will win: “Roma”
Could win: “Cold War”
Thoughts: It would be quite a shock if the likely overall Best Picture winner didn’t also win “Foreign Language Film” too.
“Capernaum” (Lebanon)
“Cold War” (Poland)
“Never Look Away” (Germany)
“Roma” (Mexico)
“Shoplifters” (Japan)
Film Editing:
Will win: “Vice”
Should win: “First Man”…oh wait
Could win: “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Thoughts: Both “Vice” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” are certainly the “most edited” films in the list. But that doesn’t necessarily mean good things. But I guess something has to win. That “First Man” wasn’t a lock to win this this year is a travesty. A WONDERFULLY edited film.
Personal ranking:
- “BlacKkKlansman,” Barry Alexander Brown
- “The Favourite,” Yorgos Mavropsaridis
- “Vice,” Hank Corwin
- “Green Book,” Patrick J. Don Vito
- “Bohemian Rhapsody,” John Ottman
Sound Editing:
Will win: “First Man”
Should win: “First Man”
Could win: “A Quiet Place” or “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Thoughts: “First Man” was wonderfully edited and sound edited. And “A Quiet Place” used sound better than nearly any other film I’ve ever seen. But the “Bohemian Rhapsody” love (that I still don’t get) could steal this from two superior films and sound editors.
Personal ranking:
- “First Man”
- “A Quiet Place”
- “Roma”
- “Black Panther”
- “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Sound Mixing:
Will win: “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Should win: “A Star is Born”
Could win: “A Star is Born”
Thoughts: The most beautiful mixed film of the year was probably “First Man” also. But music tends to do better in mixing than editing. So lean to the two music-heavy films here.
Personal ranking:
- “First Man”
- “A Star Is Born”
- “Black Panther”
- “Roma”
- “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Production Design:
Will win: “The Favourite”
Should win: “The Favourite”
Could win: “Black Panther”
Thoughts: Creating a cool world inside a world is a challenge. That’s why showcases like “The Favourite” do so well here. It’s easy to make castles and various surroundings look spectacular, and boy did they nail it. But don’t discount the world creation done in Wakanda here.
Personal ranking:
- “The Favourite,” Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton
- “Black Panther,” Hannah Beachler
- “First Man,” Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas
- “Mary Poppins Returns,” John Myhre, Gordon Sim
- “Roma,” Eugenio Caballero, Bárbara Enrı́quez
Original Score:
Will win: “If Beale Street Could Talk”
Should win: “Black Panther”
Could win: “Black Panther”
Thoughts: “Beale Street” was beautiful orchestrated. Probably too much so actually. It becomes more of the story than the story does. But it’s really well done. As was the fantastic work on “Black Panther”, where they avoided the tropes of traditional superhero movie music.
Personal ranking:
- “If Beale Street Could Talk,” Nicholas Britell
- “Black Panther,” Ludwig Goransson
- “BlacKkKlansman,” Terence Blanchard
- “Isle of Dogs,” Alexandre Desplat
- “Mary Poppins Returns,” Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman
Original Song:
Will win: “Shallow”
Should win: “Any of three other songs from A Star is Born”
Could win: “All the Stars”
Thoughts: “A Star is Born” had to pick “Shallow” as its primary candidate for this award for obvious reasons in terms of story narrative, but it’s maybe the fourth best song in the film overall. All the rest of these songs are nice enough here, but none will come close to taking Lady Gaga’s moment away from her.
Personal ranking:
- “Shallow” from “A Star Is Born” by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, Andrew Wyatt and Benjamin Rice
- “All The Stars” from “Black Panther” by Kendrick Lamar, SZA
- “I’ll Fight” from “RBG” by Diane Warren, Jennifer Hudson
- “The Place Where Lost Things Go” from “Mary Poppins Returns” by Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman
- “When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings” from “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch
Makeup and Hair:
Will/Should/Could Win: “Vice”
Thoughts: This is all “Vice” all day for the transformation job they did on Christian Bale.
“Border”
“Mary Queen of Scots”
“Vice”
Costume Design:
Will win: “The Favourite”
Should win: “The Favourite”
Could win: “Black Panther”
Thoughts: Sandy Powell is a legend and even competing with herself here won’t cost her. The work done on “The Favourite” is complete perfection.
Personal ranking:
- “The Favourite,” Sandy Powell
- “Mary Poppins Returns,” Sandy Powell
- “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” Mary Zophres
- “Black Panther,” Ruth E. Carter
- “Mary Queen of Scots,” Alexandra Byrne
Visual Effects:
Will win: “Avengers: Infinity War”
Should win: “First Man”
Could win: “First Man”
Thoughts: “First Man” used technology that nearly had to be invented to pull it off. Terrific work creating a world that we have dramatized so much, we think of it as clena and polished. “First Man” made it gritty and I’m here for all the grit!
Personal ranking:
- “First Man”
- “Avengers: Infinity War”
- “Christopher Robin”
- “Ready Player One”
- “Solo: A Star Wars Story”
About the Author: Brandon Plotnick is a self-described Oscar Dork, with a personal Oscar Quest every year to see every film nominated in every category before the ceremony. He also serves as the Digital Programming Director for Beasley Media Group in Fayetteville.