With Academy Award nominations set to be announced at around 8:30e/5:30p this Tuesday morning, a majority of 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, and SAG stands for Screen Actors Guild. Normally, I would also include Writers Guild of America (WGA) for the screenplay categories, but their awards have been delayed until after their Oscars due to the writer's strike from this past year.
*denotes an award that has already been won.
Best Picture:
Air: Golden Globes
American Fiction: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA, Golden Globes, PGA
Barbie: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
The Color Purple: Critics' Choice
The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Killers of the Flower Moon: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Maestro: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
May December: Golden Globes
Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, PGA
Past Lives: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Poor Things: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes*, PGA
Saltburn: Critics' Choice
The Zone of Interest: Golden Globes, PGA
Best Director:
Bradley Cooper-Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Greta Gerwig-Barbie: Critics' Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Jonathan Glazer-The Zone of Interest: BAFTA
Andrew Haigh-All of Us Strangers: BAFTA
Yorgos Lanthimos-Poor Things: Critics' Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Christopher Nolan-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, DGA, Golden Globes*
Alexander Payne-The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, DGA
Martin Scorsese-Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Celine Song-Past Lives: Golden Globes
Justine Triet-Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA
Best Actor:
Nicolas Cage-Dream Scenario: Golden Globes
Timothée Chalamet-Wonka: Golden Globes
Bradley Cooper-Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Matt Damon-Air: Golden Globes
Leonardo DiCaprio-Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Colman Domingo-Rustin: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Paul Giamatti-The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Barry Keoghan-Saltburn: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Cillian Murphy-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes*, SAG
Joaquin Phoenix-Beau Is Afraid: Golden Globes
Andrew Scott-All of Us Strangers: Golden Globes
Jeffrey Wright-American Fiction: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Teo Yoo-Past Lives: BAFTA
Best Actress:
Fantasia Barrino-The Color Purple: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Annette Bening-Nyad: Golden Globes, SAG
Lily Gladstone-Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes*, SAG
Sandra Hüller-Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Jennifer Lawrence-No Hard Feelings: Golden Globes
Greta Lee-Past Lives: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Carey Mulligan-Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Vivian Oparah-Rye Lane: BAFTA
Natalie Portman-May December: Golden Globes
Alma Pöysti-Fallen Leaves: Golden Globes
Margot Robbie-Barbie: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Cailee Spaeny-Priscilla: Golden Globes
Emma Stone-Poor Things: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Best Supporting Actor:
Sterling K. Brown-American Fiction: Critics' Choice, SAG
Willem Dafoe-Poor Things: Golden Globes, SAG
Robert De Niro-Killers of the Flower Moon: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Robert Downey Jr.-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Jacob Elordi-Saltburn: BAFTA
Ryan Gosling-Barbie: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Charles Melton-May December: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Paul Mescal-All of Us Strangers: BAFTA
Mark Ruffalo-Poor Things: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Dominic Sessa-The Holdovers: BAFTA
Best Supporting Actress:
Emily Blunt-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Danielle Brooks-The Color Purple: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Penélope Cruz-Ferrari: SAG
America Ferrera-Barbie: Critics' Choice
Jodie Foster-Nyad: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Claire Foy-All of Us Strangers: BAFTA
Sandra Hüller-The Zone of Interest: BAFTA
Julianne Moore-May December: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Rosamund Pike-Saltburn: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Da’Vine Joy Randolph-The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Best Original Screenplay:
Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA, Golden Globes*
Air: Critics' Choice
The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice
Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice
May December: Critics' Choice
Past Lives: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Best Adapted Screenplay:
All of Us Strangers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice
American Fiction: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret: Critics' Choice
Barbie: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes
Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Poor Things: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
The Zone of Interest: BAFTA
Please note that while Barbie was campaigned for Best Original Screenplay throughout the season, the Academy declared it as adapted.
So which of these will wake up to some good news Tuesday morning? We’ll 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, and SAG stands for Screen Actors Guild. Normally, I would also include Writers Guild of America (WGA) for the screenplay categories, but their awards have been delayed until after their Oscars due to the writer's strike from this past year.
*denotes an award that has already been won.
Best Picture:
Air: Golden Globes
American Fiction: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA, Golden Globes, PGA
Barbie: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
The Color Purple: Critics' Choice
The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Killers of the Flower Moon: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Maestro: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
May December: Golden Globes
Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, PGA
Past Lives: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, PGA
Poor Things: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes*, PGA
Saltburn: Critics' Choice
The Zone of Interest: Golden Globes, PGA
Best Director:
Bradley Cooper-Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Greta Gerwig-Barbie: Critics' Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Jonathan Glazer-The Zone of Interest: BAFTA
Andrew Haigh-All of Us Strangers: BAFTA
Yorgos Lanthimos-Poor Things: Critics' Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Christopher Nolan-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, DGA, Golden Globes*
Alexander Payne-The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, DGA
Martin Scorsese-Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, DGA, Golden Globes
Celine Song-Past Lives: Golden Globes
Justine Triet-Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA
Best Actor:
Nicolas Cage-Dream Scenario: Golden Globes
Timothée Chalamet-Wonka: Golden Globes
Bradley Cooper-Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Matt Damon-Air: Golden Globes
Leonardo DiCaprio-Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Colman Domingo-Rustin: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Paul Giamatti-The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Barry Keoghan-Saltburn: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Cillian Murphy-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes*, SAG
Joaquin Phoenix-Beau Is Afraid: Golden Globes
Andrew Scott-All of Us Strangers: Golden Globes
Jeffrey Wright-American Fiction: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Teo Yoo-Past Lives: BAFTA
Best Actress:
Fantasia Barrino-The Color Purple: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Annette Bening-Nyad: Golden Globes, SAG
Lily Gladstone-Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes*, SAG
Sandra Hüller-Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Jennifer Lawrence-No Hard Feelings: Golden Globes
Greta Lee-Past Lives: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Carey Mulligan-Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Vivian Oparah-Rye Lane: BAFTA
Natalie Portman-May December: Golden Globes
Alma Pöysti-Fallen Leaves: Golden Globes
Margot Robbie-Barbie: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Cailee Spaeny-Priscilla: Golden Globes
Emma Stone-Poor Things: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Best Supporting Actor:
Sterling K. Brown-American Fiction: Critics' Choice, SAG
Willem Dafoe-Poor Things: Golden Globes, SAG
Robert De Niro-Killers of the Flower Moon: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Robert Downey Jr.-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Jacob Elordi-Saltburn: BAFTA
Ryan Gosling-Barbie: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Charles Melton-May December: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Paul Mescal-All of Us Strangers: BAFTA
Mark Ruffalo-Poor Things: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Dominic Sessa-The Holdovers: BAFTA
Best Supporting Actress:
Emily Blunt-Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Danielle Brooks-The Color Purple: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Penélope Cruz-Ferrari: SAG
America Ferrera-Barbie: Critics' Choice
Jodie Foster-Nyad: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes, SAG
Claire Foy-All of Us Strangers: BAFTA
Sandra Hüller-The Zone of Interest: BAFTA
Julianne Moore-May December: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Rosamund Pike-Saltburn: BAFTA, Golden Globes
Da’Vine Joy Randolph-The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes*, SAG
Best Original Screenplay:
Anatomy of a Fall: BAFTA, Golden Globes*
Air: Critics' Choice
The Holdovers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice
Maestro: BAFTA, Critics' Choice
May December: Critics' Choice
Past Lives: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Best Adapted Screenplay:
All of Us Strangers: BAFTA, Critics' Choice
American Fiction: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret: Critics' Choice
Barbie: BAFTA, Critics' Choice*, Golden Globes
Killers of the Flower Moon: Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Oppenheimer: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
Poor Things: BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globes
The Zone of Interest: BAFTA
Please note that while Barbie was campaigned for Best Original Screenplay throughout the season, the Academy declared it as adapted.
So which of these will wake up to some good news Tuesday morning? We’ll find out soon.