![]() The Father did tie for the second-most nominations with six, but that total may flatter to deceive. Whether because of its late arrival, or the fact that it’s widely considered more of an acting vehicle than a contender in its own right, the Alzheimer’s drama lagged behind the competition throughout the precursors and was the only Best Picture nominee not to crack the Producers Guild Awards. The most elusive Best Picture nominee, currently playing on one screen at a Loews off the New Jersey Turnpike near Paramus. With the caveat that there’s still plenty of the season to go, this is what the precursors and Oscar noms have told us so far. But before any of that can happen, let’s try to figure out where things stand right now with a rough ranking of the eight Best Picture nominees. If phase one is about getting attention, phase two is about crafting a narrative, selling potential voters on why a given contender should be the film of the year. ![]() Monday’s Oscar nominations thrust us into a new stage of awards season. ![]() Photo: Niko Tavernise/Netflix/Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures/Warner Bros./Focus Features Clockwise from top left: The Trial of the Chicago 7, Nomadland, Promising Young Woman, and Judas and the Black Messiah. ![]()
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