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Which films will surprise viewers and take home the golden statue? Which big picture will take home the big "Best Picture" prize? Will Leonardo DiCaprio win his first Academy Award? All will be revealed tonight.
The 2016 Oscars will air live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday, February 28, starting at 8:30 p.m. ET on the ABC broadcast network. Chris Rock will host the affair, with additional presentations from Vice President Joe Biden, and Hollywood stars like J.J. Abrams, Whoopi Goldberg, Olivia Munn, and Cate Blanchett. Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Dave Grohl, and The Weeknd will perform musical numbers.
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The 2016 Oscars will air live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday, February 28, starting at 8:30 p.m. ET on the ABC broadcast network. Chris Rock will host the affair, with additional presentations from Vice President Joe Biden, and Hollywood stars like J.J. Abrams, Whoopi Goldberg, Olivia Munn, and Cate Blanchett. Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Dave Grohl, and The Weeknd will perform musical numbers.
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The Revenant leads the pack with 12 nominations, while Mad Max: Fury Road is right behind with 10 nods. DiCaprio is favored to win the best acting prize for his turn in the former.
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Traditionally, previous wins from the guilds—the Directors Guild, Producers Guild, Screen Actors Guild—factor along with key nominations in non-Best Picture categories to statistically predict Best Picture, typically with great success.
Because important precursor wins were split up among those top contenders and this year’s Oscar nominations are all over the map, people favoring The Revenant for the trophy are operating on their gut, its late-breaking momentum, and anecdotal evidence from voters.
Bear with us, now, while we nerd out on stats and Oscars history, in an attempt to explain why the Best Picture race is uncharacteristically thrilling this year. And then, more importantly, why the category has become utterly meaningless.
In other words—with The Revenant possibly joining the esteemed company of Birdman, The Artist, The King’s Speech, and more—why the Best Picture category reliably sucks.
Still, there’s hope yet! Here are all the reasons odds say The Revenant shouldn’t win Best Picture.
It did not receive a SAG Ensemble nomination. (No movie since Braveheart won without this.) It did not get a screenplay nomination. (Titanic was the last movie to win without one.) No movie released after October has won since Million Dollar Baby. And no director has ever helmed two consecutive Best Picture winners. (Alejandro González Iñárritu also directed last year’s winner, Birdman.)
The Big Short won the PGA award. Every PGA winner has won Best Picture at the Oscars since 2009.
The Big Short also won the Writers Guild Award, earned a crucial SAG Ensemble nomination, and is the only film other than Spotlight to be nominated in each of the five major categories at the Oscars (picture, director, writing, editing, and at least one acting category).
Ostensibly, that should make it a frontrunner. Like we said, the race is exciting this year! The Big Short could win!










