![]() Who should win: It’s got to be Kotsur, who delivers an incredibly touching performance and has been MVP when it comes to acceptance speeches this awards season. Kotsur would make history by becoming the first deaf male actor to win an Oscar, which definitely enhances his narrative. Who will win: The Power of the Dog‘s Kodi Smit-McPhee looked like the favorite in this category after winning at the Golden Globes, but since then he’s been pipped by CODA‘s Troy Kotsur at the BAFTAs, SAG Awards and Critics’ Choice Awards. Jessica Chastain applies her warpaint in ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’. Who should win: Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical Belfast is sweet, Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is a technical marvel, and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story is a glitzy blast, but The Power of the Dog ticks the most boxes. The Power of the Dog remains favourite, but CODA is chasing its tail. It’s just the sort of feel-good affair the Oscars like rewarding. ![]() But in the last few weeks, Sian Heder’s warm and moving coming-of-age story CODA, in which Emilia Jones plays a young woman growing up as the only hearing member of a deaf family, has been gaining momentum. It also leads the Oscar nominations with 10. Who will win: Jane Campion’s Gothic western The Power of the Dog is the frontrunner, and for good reason: it won at the BAFTAs, Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards. ![]() Either way, there are bound to be some surprises on the night, so here’s our guide to who will, and should, win what. ![]() The Academy will be hoping that a witty trio of hosts – Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes – will bring back some sparkle after last year’s lacklustre affair. Hollywood awards season culminates on March 27 with the biggest gong-fest of them all: the Oscars. ![]()
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