With Academy Award nominations set to be announced at around 8:15 this Monday morning, all the other major awards groups have announced their set of nominees (or in some cases, winners). Below is a list of all the films, directors, performances, and screenplays that have so far been recognized, with hopes of becoming Oscar nominees this year.
To let you know what some of the abbreviations stand for, PGA stands for Producers Guild of America, DGA stands for Directors Guild of America, SAG stands for Screen Actors Guild, and WGA stands for Writers Guild of America.
*denotes an award that has already been won.
Best Picture:
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Golden Globes*, PGA
Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
The Father: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Judas and the Black Messiah: PGA
Mank: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Critics’ Choice, PGA
Minari: Critics’ Choice, PGA
News of the World: Critics’ Choice
Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*, PGA
One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice, PGA
Promising Young Woman: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Sound of Metal: Critics’ Choice, PGA
The Trial of the Chicago 7: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Best Director:
Lee Isaac Chung-Minari: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, DGA
Emerald Fennell-Promising Young Woman: Critics’ Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
David Fincher-Mank: Critics’ Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Sarah Gavron-Rocks: BAFTA
Regina King-One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Spike Lee-Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
Shannon Murphy-Babyteeth: BAFTA
Aaron Sorkin-The Trial of the Chicago 7: Critics’ Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Thomas Vinterberg-Another Round: BAFTA
Jasmila Žbanić-Quo Vadis, Aida?: BAFTA
Chloé Zhao-Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, DGA, Golden Globes*
Best Actor:
Ben Affleck-The Way Back: Critics’ Choice
Riz Ahmed-Sound of Metal: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Chadwick Boseman-Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Adarsh Gourav-The White Tiger: BAFTA
Tom Hanks-News of the World: Critics’ Choice
Anthony Hopkins-The Father: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Delroy Lindo-Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
Mads Mikkelsen-Another Round: BAFTA
Gary Oldman-Mank: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Tahar Rahim-The Mauritanian: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Steven Yeun-Minari: Critics’ Choice, SAG
Best Actress:
Amy Adams-Hillbilly Elegy: SAG
Bukky Bakray-Rocks: BAFTA
Radha Blank-The Forty-Year-Old Version: BAFTA
Viola Davis-Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Andra Day-The United States vs. Billie Holiday: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes*
Sidney Flanigan-Never Rarely Sometimes Always: Critics’ Choice
Vanessa Kirby-Pieces of a Woman: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Frances McDormand-Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Wunmi Mosaku-His House: BAFTA
Carey Mulligan-Promising Young Woman: Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes, SAG
Michelle Pfeiffer-French Exit: Golden Globes
Rosamund Pike-I Care a Lot: Golden Globes*
Zendeya-Malcolm & Marie: Critics’ Choice
Best Supporting Actor:
Chadwick Boseman-Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice, SAG
Sacha Baron Cohen-The Trial of the Chicago 7: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Daniel Kaluuya-Judas and the Black Messiah: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Barry Keoghan-Calm With Horses: BAFTA
Alan Kim-Minari: BAFTA
Jared Leto-The Little Things: Golden Globes, SAG
Bill Murray-On the Rocks: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Leslie Odom, Jr.-One Night in Miami: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Clarke Peters-Da 5 Bloods: BAFTA
Paul Raci-Sound of Metal: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
Best Supporting Actress:
Niamh Algar-Calm With Horses: BAFTA
Kosar Ali-Rocks: BAFTA
Maria Bakalova-Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes, SAG
Ellen Burstyn-Pieces of a Woman: Critics’ Choice
Glenn Close-Hillbilly Elegy: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Olivia Colman-The Father: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Dominique Fishback-Judas and the Black Messiah: BAFTA
Jodie Foster-The Mauritanian: Golden Globes*
Ashley Madekwe-County Lines: BAFTA
Amanda Seyfried-Mank: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Yuh-Jung Youn-Minari: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, SAG
Helena Zengel-News of the World: Golden Globes, SAG
Best Original Screenplay:
Another Round: BAFTA
Judas and the Black Messiah: WGA
Mank: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Minari: Critics’ Choice
Never Rarely Sometimes Always: Critics’ Choice
Palm Springs: WGA
Promising Young Woman: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes, WGA
Rocks: BAFTA
Sound of Metal: Critics’ Choice, WGA
The Trial of the Chicago 7: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes*, WGA
Please note that Mank and Minari were not eligible for Best Original Screenplay nominations at WGA.
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: WGA
The Dig: BAFTA
The Father: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
First Cow: Critics’ Choice
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Critics’ Choice, WGA
The Mauritanian: BAFTA
News of the World: Critics’ Choice, WGA
Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes
One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice, WGA
The White Tiger: BAFTA, WGA
Please note that The Father and Nomadland were not eligible for Best Adapted Screenplay nominations at WGA.
So which of these will wake up to some good news Monday morning? We’ll all find out soon.
To let you know what some of the abbreviations stand for, PGA stands for Producers Guild of America, DGA stands for Directors Guild of America, SAG stands for Screen Actors Guild, and WGA stands for Writers Guild of America.
*denotes an award that has already been won.
Best Picture:
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Golden Globes*, PGA
Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
The Father: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Judas and the Black Messiah: PGA
Mank: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Critics’ Choice, PGA
Minari: Critics’ Choice, PGA
News of the World: Critics’ Choice
Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*, PGA
One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice, PGA
Promising Young Woman: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Sound of Metal: Critics’ Choice, PGA
The Trial of the Chicago 7: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Best Director:
Lee Isaac Chung-Minari: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, DGA
Emerald Fennell-Promising Young Woman: Critics’ Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
David Fincher-Mank: Critics’ Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Sarah Gavron-Rocks: BAFTA
Regina King-One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Spike Lee-Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
Shannon Murphy-Babyteeth: BAFTA
Aaron Sorkin-The Trial of the Chicago 7: Critics’ Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Thomas Vinterberg-Another Round: BAFTA
Jasmila Žbanić-Quo Vadis, Aida?: BAFTA
Chloé Zhao-Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, DGA, Golden Globes*
Best Actor:
Ben Affleck-The Way Back: Critics’ Choice
Riz Ahmed-Sound of Metal: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Chadwick Boseman-Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Adarsh Gourav-The White Tiger: BAFTA
Tom Hanks-News of the World: Critics’ Choice
Anthony Hopkins-The Father: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Delroy Lindo-Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice
Mads Mikkelsen-Another Round: BAFTA
Gary Oldman-Mank: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Tahar Rahim-The Mauritanian: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Steven Yeun-Minari: Critics’ Choice, SAG
Best Actress:
Amy Adams-Hillbilly Elegy: SAG
Bukky Bakray-Rocks: BAFTA
Radha Blank-The Forty-Year-Old Version: BAFTA
Viola Davis-Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Andra Day-The United States vs. Billie Holiday: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes*
Sidney Flanigan-Never Rarely Sometimes Always: Critics’ Choice
Vanessa Kirby-Pieces of a Woman: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Frances McDormand-Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Wunmi Mosaku-His House: BAFTA
Carey Mulligan-Promising Young Woman: Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes, SAG
Michelle Pfeiffer-French Exit: Golden Globes
Rosamund Pike-I Care a Lot: Golden Globes*
Zendeya-Malcolm & Marie: Critics’ Choice
Best Supporting Actor:
Chadwick Boseman-Da 5 Bloods: Critics’ Choice, SAG
Sacha Baron Cohen-The Trial of the Chicago 7: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Daniel Kaluuya-Judas and the Black Messiah: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Barry Keoghan-Calm With Horses: BAFTA
Alan Kim-Minari: BAFTA
Jared Leto-The Little Things: Golden Globes, SAG
Bill Murray-On the Rocks: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Leslie Odom, Jr.-One Night in Miami: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Clarke Peters-Da 5 Bloods: BAFTA
Paul Raci-Sound of Metal: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice
Best Supporting Actress:
Niamh Algar-Calm With Horses: BAFTA
Kosar Ali-Rocks: BAFTA
Maria Bakalova-Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes, SAG
Ellen Burstyn-Pieces of a Woman: Critics’ Choice
Glenn Close-Hillbilly Elegy: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Olivia Colman-The Father: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Dominique Fishback-Judas and the Black Messiah: BAFTA
Jodie Foster-The Mauritanian: Golden Globes*
Ashley Madekwe-County Lines: BAFTA
Amanda Seyfried-Mank: Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Yuh-Jung Youn-Minari: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, SAG
Helena Zengel-News of the World: Golden Globes, SAG
Best Original Screenplay:
Another Round: BAFTA
Judas and the Black Messiah: WGA
Mank: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
Minari: Critics’ Choice
Never Rarely Sometimes Always: Critics’ Choice
Palm Springs: WGA
Promising Young Woman: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes, WGA
Rocks: BAFTA
Sound of Metal: Critics’ Choice, WGA
The Trial of the Chicago 7: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes*, WGA
Please note that Mank and Minari were not eligible for Best Original Screenplay nominations at WGA.
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: WGA
The Dig: BAFTA
The Father: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes
First Cow: Critics’ Choice
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Critics’ Choice, WGA
The Mauritanian: BAFTA
News of the World: Critics’ Choice, WGA
Nomadland: BAFTA, Critics’ Choice*, Golden Globes
One Night in Miami: Critics’ Choice, WGA
The White Tiger: BAFTA, WGA
Please note that The Father and Nomadland were not eligible for Best Adapted Screenplay nominations at WGA.
So which of these will wake up to some good news Monday morning? We’ll all find out soon.