Four movies and people that deserve Oscar wins in 2018
(Originally published on November 5, 2017)
2018
is almost upon us, and in that time we've seen amazing performances by actors
and great movies so far in 2017. But which ones will take home a golden Academy
Award?
Regardless
of what you think of the Oscars, there’s a difference when it comes to what
audiences believe makes a good film and Hollywood’s standards. We all know
Hollywood falls into “La La Land” territory when it comes to selecting Oscars
and getting them wrong.
Taking
an outsider approach to the Academy Awards, here are four movies and people
that deserve Oscar wins in 2018.
1)
Hugh Jackman in "Logan (2017)" - Best Actor
Despite
the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's great actors and storytelling,
Hollywood as a whole is biased against superhero movies when it comes to Oscar
nominations. When was the last time you saw an actor win Best Actor for
starring in a superhero movie, aside from Heath Ledger as the Joker? If any actor deserves to win
an Oscar for playing a superhero, it's Hugh Jackman. The man has played
Logan/Wolverine for over 15 years and told Fox News that this film is very personal to him. Jackman’s
commitment to Wolverine should earn him an Oscar nod.
2)
“Logan (2017)” – Best Picture
The
third film in the “Wolverine Trilogy” of 20th Century Fox’s “X-Men” franchise
should be a finalist for the Best Picture. It sets a different tone than
previous superhero films and has Hugh Jackman play an older and battle-scarred
Wolverine. Instead of focusing solely on action or mindless explosions, the
characters are at the center of this film. “Logan” has a good chance to be the
first live-action superhero feature film to receive a Best Picture
win.
3)
Christopher Nolan, "Dunkirk (2017" – Best Director
An
acclaimed filmmaker, Christopher Nolan proves himself to be a master of cinema
with his latest outing. He sought to recreate the historical event of WWII
where Allied soldiers struggled desperately trying to get to England in order
to escape the Nazis (long before America got involved in the war). Unless
Hollywood listens to historically-inaccurate critics who
condemned Nolan’s film for not using minorities and more women in the movie, Nolan
should be a strong contender for Best Director.
4) Matt Reeves and Mark Bomback, "War
for the Planet of the Apes (2017)" - Best Screenplay
Like
superhero movies, science fiction films fall under the ire of Hollywood but
resonate with viewers. This latest film in the “Planet of the Apes” reboot
series continues to add heart and a good story for audiences. Thanks to a
screenplay by Matt Reeves and Mark Bomback, the film manages to portray the
apes as sympathetic characters and not portray all humans (including the
soldiers) as evil. It therefore earns a shot at an Oscar win.
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