Best Director |
UP: David Fincher, The Social Network. Near universal acclaim for his movie and this love letter from Denby in the New Yorker. |
DOWN: Christopher Nolan, Inception. This race is filling up with helmers of more serious prestige movies (looking good, Coens!). Nolan's still a lock for a nod, but can he go all the way with popcorn? |
CURRENT PREDIX: Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan; Danny Boyle, 127 Hours; David Fincher, The Social Network; Tom Hooper, The King's Speech; Christopher Nolan, Inception. |
Best Actor |
UP: Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network. "I can't remember the last time I loved such a defiantly unlikable performance," says Movieline's Stephanie Zacharek. "What's perhaps most remarkable about Eisenberg's performance is how close he holds us even as he exerts almost negative charisma ... [Y]ou can't take your eyes off him." |
DOWN: Javier Bardem, Biutiful. S.T. Vanairsdale, an early fan of Bardem's performance, says: "The bad news [for Bardem] is that it looks increasingly like Colin Firth’s 'year,' with the most substantial backlash coming from observers who want to make it a two-horse race between Firth and Eisenberg." |
CURRENT PREDIX: Javier Bardem, Biutiful; Robert Duvall, Get Low; Colin Firth, The King's Speech; James Franco, 127 Hours; Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter. |
Best Actress | UP: Sally Hawkins, Made in Dagenham. In an extremely slow week here (Natalie Portman, still on top), she gets a thumbs-up from Thelma Adams. | DOWN: Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole. Where'd the buzz go? |
CURRENT PREDIX: Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right; Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs; Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole; Lesley Manville, Another Year; Natalie Portman, Black Swan. |
Best Supporting Actor |
UP: Armie Hammer, The Social Network. If any of the movie's three supporting actors gets a nod, which will it be? Says EW's Dave Karger: "Hammer, who plays the studly Winklevoss twins (aided by some of David Fincher's technical wizardry), is emerging as a prime scene-stealer ... It's a strong, hooky performance that I’d guess voters will really appreciate once they understand exactly how it was accomplished." |
DOWN: Justin Timberlake, The Social Network. He basically told us last week that giving him a nomination is a vote against music. |
CURRENT PREDIX: Christian Bale, The Fighter; Andrew Garfield, The Social Network; Sam Rockwell, Conviction; Mark Ruffalo, The Kids Are All Right; Geoffrey Rush, The King's Speech. |
Best Supporting Actress |
UP: Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit. Whoever cut the movie's new trailer seems way more interested in her than Jeff Bridges. |
DOWN: Rooney Mara, The Social Network. She's only in the movie for a couple minutes, but given all buzz on the movie, and that it's a weak year for this category, shouldn't more people be talking about her? |
CURRENT PREDIX: Helena Bonham-Carter, The King's Speech; Melissa Leo, The Fighter; Miranda Richardson, Made in Dagenham; Sissy Spacek, Get Low; Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit. |