2017-02-22

It’s the most wonderful time of the year… Hollywood awards season! In January and February, we can look forward to the Golden Globe Awards, the People’s Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) and, of course, Hollywood’s top prize, the Academy Awards.

The 89th Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 26th at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, honors the best films of 2016 in 24 categories, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress.

Although the official nominations have not yet been announced, oddsmakers think La La Land will sweep the major categories.

With just a little over 2 months until the ceremony, Paddy Power has posted odds for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.

Best Picture

FILM

Odds (2/22)

Odds (1/24)

Odds (12/15)

La La Land

-599

-699

-187

Moonlight

+550

+650

+600

Hidden Figures

+1000

+4000

N/A

Manchester by the Sea

+1200

+1200

+800

Lion

+6000

+8000

+2500

Fences

+6600

+6600

+1400

Hacksaw Ridge

+6600

+6600

+1400

Hell or High Water

+1000

+8000

N/A

Arrival

+1000

+8000

+3300

Silence

N/A

N/A

+1000

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

N/A

N/A

+1800

Jackie

N/A

N/A

+2000

20th Century Women

N/A

N/A

+3300

Sully

N/A

N/A

+3300

American Pastoral

N/A

N/A

+3300

Loving

N/A

N/A

+1200

Birth of A Nation

N/A

N/A

+2500

Hail, Caesar!

N/A

N/A

+20000

Cafe Society

N/A

N/A

+20000

Maggies Plan

N/A

N/A

+10000

The Jungle Book

N/A

N/A

+10000

Snowden

N/A

N/A

+5000

Nocturnal Animals

N/A

N/A

+3300

Best Director

DIRECTOR

FILM

ODDS (2/22)

ODDS (1/24)

ODDS (12/15)

Damien Chazelle

La La Land

-2000

-900

-225

Barry Jenkins

Moonlight

+1100

+900

+600

Kenneth Lonergan

Manchester by the Sea

+1400

+1000

+350

Denis Villenueve

Arrival

+5000

+5000

+5000

Mel Gibson

Hacksaw Ridge

+5000

+6600

+1400

Denzel Washington

Fences

N/A

N/A

+1600

Garth Davis

Lion

N/A

N/A

+9000

Ang Lee

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

N/A

N/A

+2500

Nate Parker

Birth of a Nation

N/A

N/A

+5000

Clint Eastwood

Sully

N/A

N/A

+5000

Pablo Larrain

Jackie

N/A

N/A

+5000

Jeff Nichols

Loving

N/A

N/A

+1600

Martin Scorcese

Silence

N/A

N/A

+2500

Best Actor

Actor

Film

Odds (2/22)

Odds (1/24)

Odds (12/15)

Casey Affleck

Manchester by the Sea

-175

-500

+100

Denzel Washington

Fences

+125

+450

+200

Ryan Gosling

La La Land

+1100

+1000

+600

Andrew Garfield

Hacksaw Ridge

+3300

+3300

+1000

Viggo Mortensen

Captain Fantastic

+8000

+8000

+2500

Michael Keaton

The Founder

N/A

N/A

+1400

Hugh Grant

Florence Foster Jenkins

N/A

N/A

+2000

Tom Hanks

Sully

N/A

N/A

+2000

Joe Alwyn

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

N/A

N/A

+2500

Joel Edgerton

Loving

N/A

N/A

+1000

Ryan Reynolds

Deadpool

N/A

N/A

+3300

Colin Farrell

The Lobster

N/A

N/A

+2000

Jake Gyllenhaal

Nocturnal Animals

N/A

N/A

+5000

Nate Parker

Birth of A Nation

N/A

N/A

+5000

Shia LeBeouf

American Honey

N/A

N/A

+5000

Ewan McGregor

American Pastoral

N/A

N/A

+5000

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Snowden

N/A

N/A

+5000

Jonah Hill

War Dogs

N/A

N/A

+4000

Best Actress

Actress

Film

Odds (2/22)

Odds (1/24)

Odds (12/15)

Emma Stone

La La Land

-599

-137

+110

Natalie Portman

Jackie

+400

+175

+188

Isabelle Huppert

Elle

+900

+550

+1400

Ruth Negga

Loving

+4000

+4000

+450

Meryl Streep

Florence Foster Jenkins

+6600

+5000

+3300

Emily Blunt

The Girl on the Train

N/A

N/A

+5000

Jessica Chastain

Miss Sloane

N/A

N/A

+1800

Rooney Mara

Lion

N/A

N/A

+5000

Lily Collins

Rules Don't Apply

N/A

N/A

+2200

Amy Adams

Arrival

N/A

N/A

+850

Alicia Vikander

The Light Between Oceans

N/A

N/A

+5000

Jennifer Lawrence

Passengers

N/A

N/A

+5000

Hailee Steinfeld

Edge of Seventeen

N/A

N/A

+2200

Annette Bening

20th Century Women

N/A

N/A

+750

Best Supporting Actor

Actress

Film

Odds (2/22)

Odds (1/24)

Odds (12/15)

Mahershala Ali

Moonlight

-1000

-699

-150

Dev Patel

Lion

+700

+2000

+900

Jeff Bridges

Hell or High Water

+1200

+1200

+700

Michael Shannon

Nocturnal Animals

+1200

+1000

+650

Lucas Hedges

Manchester by the Sea

+1600

+1400

+650

Liam Neeson

Silence

N/A

N/A

+900

Hugh Grant

Florence Foster Jenkins

N/A

N/A

+1600

Isei Igata

Silence

N/A

N/A

+2000

John Goodman

10 Cloverfield Lane

N/A

N/A

+3300

Steve Martin

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

N/A

N/A

+3300

Stephen Henderson

Fences

N/A

N/A

+3300

Ben Foster

Hell of High Water

N/A

N/A

+5000

Kevin Costner

Hidden Figures

N/A

N/A

+5000

Best Supporting Actress

Actress

Film

Odds (2/22)

Odds (1/24)

Odds (12/15)

Viola Davis

Fences

-1798

-1400

-225

Michelle Williams

Manchester by the Sea

+1000

+1000

+400

Naomie Harris

Moonlight

+1400

+1400

+500

Nicole Kidman

Lion

+2500

+3300

+1000

Octavia Spencer

Hidden Figures

+8000

+8000

+5000

Margo Martindale

The Hollas

N/A

N/A

+5000

Aja Naomi King

Birth of A Nation

N/A

N/A

+3300

Felicity Jones

A Monster Calls

N/A

N/A

+3300

Janelle Monae

Moonlight

N/A

N/A

+2000

Amy Adams

Nocturnal Animals

N/A

N/A

+5000

Greta Gerwig

20th Century Women

N/A

N/A

+3300

Dakota Fanning

American Pastoral

N/A

N/A

+5000

Elle Fanning

20th Century Women

N/A

N/A

+5000

Kate Winslet

Collateral Beauty

N/A

N/A

+5000

Kristen Stewart

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

N/A

N/A

+5000

Kiera Knightley

Collateral Beauty

N/A

N/A

+5000

The much-buzzed-about L.A. set musical La La Land is dominating the odds race as the front-runner for most of the Oscars’ directing, acting, music and visual categories. Starring former Mouseketeer Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, the musical tells the story of two struggling lovers in modern day L.A. From striking visuals to inspiring musical sets, the film has already won awards at the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival for best ensemble cast and best film score.

Another strong Best Picture contender includes the heartbreaking drama Manchester by the Sea (+800). Casey Affleck’s performance as troubled janitor Lee Chandler, who finds meaning when he’s forced to move to the North Shore to take custody of his late brother’s son, may be the performance that will land this underdog some Hollywood glory. Affleck is the Best Actor (+100) frontrunner for his part in Manchester by the Sea. He was Oscar-nominated for Best Supporting Actor, in 2008, for his breakout role in the Assassination of Jesse James, but he’s yet to emerge from the Oscar race victorious.

Watch out for Moonlight (+600), the story of a young black man growing up in a rough neighborhood in Miami. I think it will be a close race with La La Land for Best Picture.

The Golden Globe nominations were released earlier this week and, in years past, they have provided an interesting road map for how the Oscar race might turn out. But, as we’ve seen in recent years, a Globe win doesn’t guarantee an Oscar lock so it’s probably not the most accurate Oscar barometer.

Nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced yesterday. History has shown the best actor, actress, and supporting actor winners tend to forecast which nominees in those categories will also emerge as winners at the Oscars, so make sure you tune in for the late-January ceremony.

1/24/17 Update:

Early this morning, nominations for the Academy Awards were announced via live stream.

La La Land remains the strong favorite overall, dancing away with 14 nominations and matching a record held by Titanic and All About Eve. La La Land landed a record seven wins at the Golden Globes and remains the favorite for Best Picture (-699), Best Director (Damien Chazelle -900), and Best Actress (Emma Stone -137).

Moonlight and Arrival both received nominations in eight categories. Lion, Hacksaw Ridge and Manchester by the Sea received six nominations, while Fences had four noms.

This year’s nominations are vastly different from last year, where the #OscarsSoWhite controversy took center stage. After two years in which the Oscars failed to nominate a black actor in any of the acting categories, nominations this year represent a diverse pool of actors and films.  This year, voters actually chose the largest number of black candidates in Oscar history.

Surprise additions include Mel Gibson’s best director nomination; he’s currently +6600 at Paddy Power.  Gibson is slowly making his way back into the Hollywood inner sanctum, after being an outcast for about a decade due to anti-Semitic remarks and well-publicized personal and legal troubles.  Michael Shannon’s best supporting actor nomination (+1000) for Nocturnal Animals has been a pleasant surprise, as he was one of the high points of the film.

2/22/17 Update:

Let the Oscars countdown commence! You can officially count the days remaining until the ceremony on just one hand. I’ve updated the 6 major categories with today’s odds and I’ll give you a quick breakdown of where I think there’s value.

Best Picture and Best Director

Although it’s not my first choice to take home the Oscar, I think La La Land (-599) will win the Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director. With 14 nominations, the musical has dominated this year’s Oscars in almost an unprecedented way. Although I don’t necessarily agree that it is the best picture of the year (my vote is for Moonlight), I think La La Land will emerge victorious.

As for Best Director, I also believe it will go to La La Land’s Damien Chazelle (-2000). La La Land has been a huge frontrunner for Best Picture and I don’t see how anyone but Chazelle will walk away with the Oscar.

Best Actor

It’s a close race for Best Actor between Denzel Washington (Fences) and Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea), but I think there’s value on Washington (+125) even though Affleck (-175) has consistently remained the favorite. Washington took home “Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role” at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards and, as I’ve said before, the SAG awards are in my opinion the best Oscars barometer.

Best Actress

Although Natalie Portman’s (+400) performance as Jackie Kennedy, in Jackie, was outstanding, I believe the Oscar in this category will go to the favorite Emma Stone (-599) for La La Land.  It seemed like the role was made for her, which is why I was surprised to hear that Emma Watson was originally set to star in the role. Allegedly, Watson was too demanding and I bet producers are secretly rejoicing.

Best Supporting Actor

I think this one will go to favorite Mahershala Ali (-1000) for Moonlight. Last month, I said to watch out for this movie because I thought it had a good chance of dominating in some of the categories. In my opinion, Ali’s performance will land him the Hollywood gold.

Best Supporting Actress

Viola Davis (-1798) was phenomenal as “Rose Maxson,” the estranged housewife, in Fences.  The Julliard School graduate beautifully brings to life August Wilson’s play. It’s shocking that that she has never won an Oscar (she has been nominated in the past for her roles in Doubt and The Help), but I think this year she’ll be the Leonardo DiCaprio of the ceremony.

What do you think? Any surprises or snubs? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

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