11/19/2022 0 Comments Race 07 hillclimb tracks![]() ![]() ![]() There’s “Belfast,” the Toronto International Film Festival Audience Award winner, which stormed Telluride and had Sid Ganis saying it was one of the best movies he’s ever seen. All that plus the first industry screenings for “ Don’t Look Up” and continued strong response to “Being the Ricardos.” And then next week, the debuts of “Licorice Pizza” and “House of Gucci.” C’mon, Hollywood (not to be confused with “C’mon C’mon,” also out in limited release right now), can’t we spread this out? Since they can’t, let’s talk about it: excluding the late-breaking contenders, this race has been about three films for months. In the last seven days, festival favorite “ Belfast” made its debut, Netflix released Jane Campion‘s frontrunner “ The Power of the Dog” in select theaters before it starts streaming on December 1, and “ King Richard” is out right now in theaters and available on HBO Max. ![]() This week, we take a look at the top category, Best Picture.Ĭhristopher Rosen: Hello, Joyce! Don’t look up, but it’s time for us to talk about the Best Picture race. Welcome to Oscar Experts Typing, a weekly column in which Gold Derby editors and Experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the Oscar race - via Slack, of course. ![]()
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