And the 2018 Oscar Nominees Should Be…
Our critics share their lists of Oscar-worthy films and performances.
Manohla Dargis
A.O. Scott
Best Picture
Best Director
Sean Baker
‘The Florida Project’
Christopher Nolan
‘Dunkirk’
Jordan Peele
‘Get Out’
Agnès Varda and JR
‘Faces Places’
Frederick Wiseman
‘Ex Libris: The New York Public Library’
Paul Thomas Anderson
‘Phantom Thread’
Greta Gerwig
‘Lady Bird’
Jordan Peele
‘Get Out’
Dee Rees
‘Mudbound’
Sean Baker
‘The Florida Project’
Best Actor
Daniel Kaluuya
‘Get Out’
Jean-Pierre Léaud
‘The Death of Louis XIV’
Daniel Day-Lewis
‘Phantom Thread’
Robert Pattinson
‘Good Time’
Daniel Kaluuya
‘Get Out’
Andy Serkis
‘War for the Planet of the Apes’
Daniel Day-Lewis
‘Phantom Thread’
Timothée Chalamet
‘Call Me by Your Name’
Adrian Titieni
‘Graduation’
Best Actress
An Seo Hyun
‘Okja’
Vicky Krieps
‘Phantom Thread’
Danielle Macdonald
‘Patti Cake$’
Cynthia Nixon
‘A Quiet Passion’
Saoirse Ronan
‘Lady Bird’
Saoirse Ronan
‘Lady Bird’
Vicky Krieps
‘Phantom Thread’
Cynthia Nixon
‘A Quiet Passion’
Sally Hawkins
‘The Shape of Water’
Daniela Vega
‘A Fantastic Woman’
Best Supporting Actor
Willem Dafoe
‘The Florida Project’
Paul Dano
‘Okja’
Garrett Hedlund
‘Mudbound’
Michael Stuhlbarg
‘Call Me by Your Name’
Jean-Louis Trintignant
‘Happy End’
Rob Morgan
‘Mudbound’
Willem Dafoe
‘The Florida Project’
Lil Rel Howery
‘Get Out’
Richard Jenkins
‘The Shape of Water’
Bob Odenkirk
‘The Post’
Best Supporting Actress
Betty Gabriel
‘Get Out’
Zoe Kazan
‘The Big Sick’
Lesley Manville
‘Phantom Thread’
Sienna Miller
‘The Lost City of Z’
Tilda Swinton
‘Okja’
Laurie Metcalf
‘Lady Bird’
Mary J. Blige
‘Mudbound’
Tiffany Haddish
‘Girls Trip’
Lesley Manville
‘Phantom Thread’
Nicole Kidman
‘The Beguiled’
Best Original Screenplay
Jordan Peele
‘Get Out’
João Pedro Rodrigues
‘The Ornithologist’
Paul Thomas Anderson
‘Phantom Thread’
Terence Davies
‘A Quiet Passion’
Greta Gerwig
‘Lady Bird’
Jordan Peele
‘Get Out’
Liz Hannah and Josh Singer
‘The Post’
Noah Baumbach
‘The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)’
Paul Thomas Anderson
‘Phantom Thread’
Best Adapted Screenplay
James Ivory
‘Call Me by Your Name’
James Baldwin and Raoul Peck
‘I Am Not Your Negro’
James Gray
‘The Lost City of Z’
Michael Almereyda
‘Marjorie Prime’
Rian Johnson
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
Virgil Williams and Dee Rees
‘Mudbound’
James Ivory
‘Call Me by Your Name’
Scott Cooper
‘Hostiles’
Sofia Coppola
‘The Beguiled’
Mark Bomback and Matt Reeves
‘War for the Planet of the Apes’
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