With the Academy Awards season upon us, the buzz around this year’s nominees is electrifying. From genre-defying films to powerhouse performances, 2025’s lineup promises an unforgettable Oscars night. Here are some predictions and key insights into this year’s nominees.
Best Picture
The Best Picture category is a mix of ambitious storytelling and cinematic brilliance. Dune: Part Two, with its grand scale and masterful direction by Denis Villeneuve, feels like a strong contender, especially given its predecessor’s success. However, Anora could be a surprise frontrunner, thanks to Sean Baker’s intimate storytelling and the film’s critical acclaim. Meanwhile, The Brutalist, Brady Corbet’s visually stunning exploration of art and trauma, is another standout. Wicked might ride the wave of its popular source material and star-studded cast, while Nickel Boys brings a deeply emotional and relevant narrative based on Colson Whitehead’s acclaimed novel.
Prediction: Dune: Part Two takes the gold, with Anora as a potential upset.
Best Director
This year’s Best Director race features diverse and visionary talents. Sean Baker (Anora) has proven his knack for crafting raw, human stories, while Brady Corbet (The Brutalist) demonstrates a masterful control of tone and visuals. James Mangold’s (A Complete Unknown) biographical direction captures Bob Dylan’s enigmatic persona with finesse. Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez) delivers a genre-bending spectacle, and Coralie Fargeat (The Substance) brings her unique feminist lens to the sci-fi genre.
Prediction: Sean Baker (Anora) edges out for his intimate and profound storytelling.
Best Actor
Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown) and Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) are neck-and-neck for Best Actor. Chalamet’s portrayal of Bob Dylan is mesmerizing, while Brody brings gravitas to his role as architect László Tóth. Ralph Fiennes (Conclave) also shines as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, showcasing his unparalleled range. Colman Domingo (Sing Sing) and Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) round out the category with compelling performances.
Prediction: Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown).
Best Actress
This year’s Best Actress race is equally stacked. Cynthia Erivo (Wicked) gives a transformative performance as Elphaba, while Mikey Madison (Anora) delivers a breakout role as the titular Ani. Karla Sofía Gascón’s dual performance in Emilia Pérez is a tour de force, and Demi Moore (The Substance) captures complex emotions with ease. Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here) provides a haunting portrayal of resilience.
Prediction: Cynthia Erivo (Wicked).
Best Supporting Actor
Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice) delivers a chilling performance as Roy Cohn, making him a likely favorite. Yura Borisov (Anora) brings tenderness to his role, while Guy Pearce (The Brutalist) commands attention as Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr. Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown) and Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) also bring strong performances to the table.
Prediction: Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice).
Best Supporting Actress
Ariana Grande (Wicked) and Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown) lead the pack with standout performances. Felicity Jones (The Brutalist) adds emotional depth, while Isabella Rossellini (Conclave) and Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) deliver memorable turns.
Prediction: Ariana Grande (Wicked).
Best Adapted Screenplay
James Mangold and Jay Cocks (A Complete Unknown) bring Bob Dylan’s enigmatic world to life, but RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes’ adaptation of Nickel Boys feels like the most poignant choice. Peter Straughan’s work on Conclave is also noteworthy for its tension-filled narrative.
Prediction: Nickel Boys.
Best Animated Feature
The Animated Feature category sees a strong lineup, with Inside Out 2 and Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl leading the charge. However, Flow by Gints Zilbalodis could surprise, thanks to its innovative storytelling.
Prediction: Inside Out 2.
Best International Feature Film
Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez stands out as a bold and genre-defying entry. However, Walter Salles’s I’m Still Here( Brazil) offers a deeply emotional narrative that could sway voters.
Prediction: I’m Still Here (Brazil).
Final Thoughts
This year’s Oscars are shaping up to be a celebration of daring choices and diverse storytelling. While frontrunners like Dune: Part Two and Wicked dominate major categories, underdogs such as Anora and Emilia Pérez could bring surprises. One thing is certain: this year’s ceremony will be a night to remember.