Best Oscars 2023 Costume Design Predictions

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Oscars 2023 Predictions: Best Costume Design

Shonka Dukureh as Big Mama Thornton in “Elvis”
Warner. Pictures of Bros

CATEGORY COMMENT: Ruth E. Carter became the first black woman to win this category for “Black Panther” (2018). With two other nominations for “Malcolm X” (1992) and “Amistad” (1997), she even has a few snubs to her credit, including “Dolemite Is My Name” (2019). Her work on “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is another worthy entry that could bring her back to the stage.

Other headline titles vying for Best Costume Design include Catherine Martin’s musical threads in ‘Elvis’, Gersha Phillips’ creation of Dahomey in ‘The Woman King’ and Mary Zophres’ next look at the old Hollywood in “Babylon”.

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And the expected nominees are:
Rank Film Costume designer(s) Distributer
1 “Elvis” Catherine Martin Warner Bros.
The life of American music icon Elvis Presley, from his childhood to becoming a rock and movie star in the 1950s while maintaining a complex relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker.
2 “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” Ruth E. Carter marvel studios
The nation of Wakanda stands against intervening world powers as they mourn the loss of their King T’Challa.
3 “The Fabelmans” Mark the bridges Universal images
A semi-autobiography based on Spielberg’s own childhood in postwar Arizona, aged seven to eighteen.
4 “The Woman King” Gersha Phillips Tri Star Pictures
A historical epic inspired by real events that took place in the Kingdom of Dahomey, one of the most powerful states in Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries.
5 “Until” Marci Rodgers Release of Orion/United Artists
The story of Emmett Louis Till and the legacy of his mother who sought justice for her lynched son.
Next in line
6 “Babylon” Marie Zophres Paramount Pictures
Set in Hollywood during the transition from silent films to talkies, focusing on a mix of historical and fictional characters.
seven “Empire of Light” Alexandra Byrne Projector images
“Empire of Light” is a love story set in and around a beautiful old cinema on the south coast of England in the 1980s.
8 “Speaking Women” Leave Alfred MGM/United Artists release
A group of women in an isolated religious colony as they struggle to reconcile their faith with a series of sexual assaults by the men of the colony.
9 “Everything, everywhere, all at once” Shirley Kurata A24
An aging Chinese immigrant is drawn into a crazy adventure, where only she can save the world by exploring other universes related to the lives she could have led.
ten “Glass Onion: A Mystery at Daggers Drawn” jenny eagan netflix
The famous southern detective Benoit Blanc travels to Greece for his latest case.
Other top contenders
11 “Don’t Worry Honey” Arianne Phillips Warner Bros.
12 “Emancipation” Francine Jamison-Tanchuck Apple Original Movies
13 “The Nordic” Linda Muir Focus characteristics
14 “Downton Abbey: A New Era” Maja Meschede, Anna Robbins Focus characteristics
15 “White noise” Anne-Roth netflix
16 “Living” Sandy Powell Sony Pictures Classics
17 Amsterdam JR Hawkaker, Albert Wolsky 20th century workshops
18 “The Wonder” Odile Dicks Mireaux netflix
19 “The Pale Blue Eye” Kasia Walicka-Maimone netflix
20 “The Time of Armageddon” Madeline Weeks Focus characteristics
Also in the running
21 “Avatar: The Way of the Water” Bob Buck, Deborah Lynn Scott 20th century workshops
22 “Argentina, 1985” Monica Tochi Amazon Studios
23 Top Gun: Maverick Marlene Stewart Paramount Pictures
24 “The Banshees of Inisherin” Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh Projector images
25 “Mr. Malcolm’s List” Pam Down Amazon Studios
26 “My Policeman” Annie Symons Amazon Studios
27 “She says” Loar of Brittany Universal images
28 “Matilda” Rob Howell netflix
29 “All the Old Knives” Stephanie Colley Amazon Studios
30 “The menu” Amy Westcott Projector images
List of all contenders (without alphabetical order)
“A Man Called Otto” Frank L. Fleming Sony pictures
“All the Old Knives” Stephanie Colley Amazon Studios
Amsterdam JR Hawkaker, Albert Wolsky 20th century workshops
“Argentina, 1985” Monica Tochi Amazon Studios
“The Time of Armageddon” Madeline Weeks Focus characteristics
“Athena” be added netflix
“Avatar: The Way of the Water” Bob Buck, Deborah Lynn Scott 20th century workshops
“Babylon” Marie Zophres Paramount Pictures
“Bardo (or false chronicle of a handful of truths)” Anna Terrazas netflix
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” Ruth E. Carter marvel studios
“Bones and All” Giulia Piersanti MGM/United Artists release
“Brothers” be added Universal images
“Catherine called Birdy” Julian Day Amazon Studios
“Pavement” be added A24/Apple Original Films
“Departure Decision” be added Mubi
“Don’t Worry Honey” Arianne Phillips Warner Bros.
“Downton Abbey: A New Era” Maja Meschede, Anna Robbins Focus characteristics
“Elvis” Catherine Martin Warner Bros.
“Emancipation” Francine Jamison-Tanchuck Apple Original Movies
“Emergency” ice white Amazon Studios
“Empire of Light” Alexandra Byrne Projector images
“Everything, everywhere, all at once” Shirley Kurata A24
“Glass Onion: A Mystery at Daggers Drawn” jenny eagan netflix
“Good luck to you, Leo Grande” Sian Jenkins Projector images
Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro be added netflix
“Event” be added IFC Films
“Holy Spider” be added Utopia
“A love song” Stine Dahlmann Bleecker Street
“The History of Montana” Katherine George Bleecker Street
“Living” Sandy Powell Sony Pictures Classics
“Matilda” Rob Howell netflix
“Master” Mirren Gordon Crozier Amazon Studios
“Mr. Malcolm’s List” Pam Down Amazon Studios
“My Policeman” Anne Symon Amazon Studios
“Break” Eric Yake Bleecker Street
“Nanny” Charlese Antoinette Jones Amazon Studios
“She says” Loar of Brittany Universal images
“Spoiler Alert” be added Focus characteristics
“Tar” Bina Daigeler Focus characteristics
“The Banshees of Inisherin” Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh Projector images
“The Fabelmans” Mark the bridges Universal images
“The Greatest Beer Race Ever” be added Apple Original Movies
“The Inspection” be added A24
“The menu” Amy Westcott Projector images
“The Pale Blue Eye” Kasia Walicka-Maimone netflix
“The Nordic” Linda Muir Focus characteristics
“The son” Lisa Duncan Sony Pictures Classics
“The whale” Danny Glicker A24
“The Woman King” Gersha Phillips Tri Star Pictures
“The Wonder” Odile Dicks Mireaux netflix
“Thirteen Lives” Tess Schofield Amazon Studios/MGM
“Three thousand years of nostalgia” be added MGM/United Artists release
“Until” Marci Rodgers Release of Orion/United Artists
Top Gun: Maverick Marlene Stewart Paramount Pictures
“Triangle of Sadness” Sofie Krunegard Neon
“White noise” Anne-Roth netflix
“Speaking Women” Leave Alfred MGM/United Artists release

Oscars 2023 Predictions

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The 95th Academy Awards will be held at the Dolby Theater and will be televised live Sunday, March 12, 2022 on ABC.

2022 Category Winner: “Cruel” (Walt Disney Pictures) – Jenny Beavan

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