Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Episode 183 - Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Diaz

Oscar week is here and it's time for an all new episode of the podcast with Oscar nominees Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Diaz! 

Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Diaz

Hugo and Tevo's film "Bestia" is nominated for Best Animated Short Film in the 94th Oscars. I first watched "Bestia" at the Sundance Film Festival this year and was absolutely blown away by it. I knew immediately that it would be nominated for an Oscar and it was no surprise when the nominations were announced that "Bestia" was among them. 

Hugo and Tevo discussed the process of getting "Bestia" off the ground, the immense research that went into creating the character and story, the production design (which is incredible), filming during the pandemic, and so much more. 



It was a great time talking with Hugo and Tevo over Zoom. There were a few technical issues, but they worked themselves out as the episode rolled on. "Bestia" is a film that will stick with me forever. I can't wait to see what is next for them and wish them the best at the Oscar's this Sunday. 

You can still see "Bestia", as well as all of the nominated short films as part of ShortsTV. Click on the link below to find where it's playing near you. 

Thanks, Hugo and Tebo!

Enjoy the episode!

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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

94th Oscar Nominees (Complete List)

 The 94th Oscar Nominees are here! 


This past year has had so many incredible films and I am so thrilled to see all of those that have been nominated this year. I'm personally very excited to see "Bestia" get nominated for Animated Short this year. This was one of my favorite shorts at Sundance this year. I was also thrilled to see Questlove's documentary "Summer of Soul" get nominated. I predicted at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival that "Summer of Soul" would be nominated in 2022 and I'm glad to see I was right. It is also great to see Ariana DeBose get nominated for "West Side Story"! Aside from her great performance, it's also really cool to see this role get recognized by the Academy again since Rita Moreno won the Oscar for this role in 1962. I'm also incredibly happy to see Billie Eilish and Finneas get nominated for Best Original Song for "No Time to Die". From the moment I heard that song I knew it was a future Oscar nominee. It's absolutely brilliant and chilling. The whole list of nominees is excellent! Here is the complete list of this year's nominees: 

Best motion picture of the year

  • "Belfast" Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik and Tamar Thomas, Producers
  • "CODA" Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi and Patrick Wachsberger, Producers
  • "Don't Look Up" Adam McKay and Kevin Messick, Producers
  • "Drive My Car" Teruhisa Yamamoto, Producer
  • "Dune" Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve and Cale Boyter, Producers
  • "King Richard" Tim White, Trevor White and Will Smith, Producers
  • "Licorice Pizza" Sara Murphy, Adam Somner and Paul Thomas Anderson, Producers
  • "Nightmare Alley" Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale and Bradley Cooper, Producers
  • "The Power of the Dog" Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Roger Frappier, Producers
  • "West Side Story" Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger, Producers

Performance by an actor in a leading role

  • Javier Bardem in "Being the Ricardos"
  • Benedict Cumberbatch in "The Power of the Dog"
  • Andrew Garfield in "tick, tick...BOOM!"
  • Will Smith in "King Richard"
  • Denzel Washington in "The Tragedy of Macbeth"
 

Performance by an actor in a supporting role

  • Ciarán Hinds in "Belfast"
  • Troy Kotsur in "CODA"
  • Jesse Plemons in "The Power of the Dog"
  • J.K. Simmons in "Being the Ricardos"
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee in "The Power of the Dog"
 

Performance by an actress in a leading role

  • Jessica Chastain in "The Eyes of Tammy Faye"
  • Olivia Colman in "The Lost Daughter"
  • Penélope Cruz in "Parallel Mothers"
  • Nicole Kidman in "Being the Ricardos"
  • Kristen Stewart in "Spencer"
 

Performance by an actress in a supporting role

  • Jessie Buckley in "The Lost Daughter"
  • Ariana DeBose in "West Side Story"
  • Judi Dench in "Belfast"
  • Kirsten Dunst in "The Power of the Dog"
  • Aunjanue Ellis in "King Richard"
 

Best animated feature film of the year

  • "Encanto" Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino and Clark Spencer
  • "Flee" Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen and Charlotte De La Gournerie
  • "Luca" Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren
  • "The Mitchells vs. the Machines" Mike Rianda, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Kurt Albrecht
  • "Raya and the Last Dragon" Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho
 

Achievement in cinematography

  • "Dune" Greig Fraser
  • "Nightmare Alley" Dan Laustsen
  • "The Power of the Dog" Ari Wegner
  • "The Tragedy of Macbeth" Bruno Delbonnel
  • "West Side Story" Janusz Kaminski
 

Achievement in costume design

  • "Cruella" Jenny Beavan
  • "Cyrano" Massimo Cantini Parrini and Jacqueline Durran
  • "Dune" Jacqueline West and Robert Morgan
  • "Nightmare Alley" Luis Sequeira
  • "West Side Story" Paul Tazewell
 

Achievement in directing

  • "Belfast" Kenneth Branagh
  • "Drive My Car" Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • "Licorice Pizza" Paul Thomas Anderson
  • "The Power of the Dog" Jane Campion
  • "West Side Story" Steven Spielberg
 

Best documentary feature

  • "Ascension" Jessica Kingdon, Kira Simon-Kennedy and Nathan Truesdell
  • "Attica" Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry
  • "Flee" Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen and Charlotte De La Gournerie
  • "Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)" Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Joseph Patel, Robert Fyvolent and David Dinerstein
  • "Writing with Fire" Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh
 

Best documentary short subject

  • "Audible" Matt Ogens and Geoff McLean
  • "Lead Me Home" Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk
  • "The Queen of Basketball" Ben Proudfoot
  • "Three Songs for Benazir" Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei
  • "When We Were Bullies" Jay Rosenblatt
 

Achievement in film editing

  • "Don't Look Up" Hank Corwin
  • "Dune" Joe Walker
  • "King Richard" Pamela Martin
  • "The Power of the Dog" Peter Sciberras
  • "tick, tick...BOOM!" Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum
 

Best international feature film of the year

  • "Drive My Car" Japan
  • "Flee" Denmark
  • "The Hand of God" Italy
  • "Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom" Bhutan
  • "The Worst Person in the World" Norway
 

Achievement in makeup and hairstyling

  • "Coming 2 America" Mike Marino, Stacey Morris and Carla Farmer
  • "Cruella" Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne and Julia Vernon
  • "Dune" Donald Mowat, Love Larson and Eva von Bahr
  • "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram and Justin Raleigh
  • "House of Gucci" Göran Lundström, Anna Carin Lock and Frederic Aspiras
 

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)

  • "Don't Look Up" Nicholas Britell
  • "Dune" Hans Zimmer
  • "Encanto" Germaine Franco
  • "Parallel Mothers" Alberto Iglesias
  • "The Power of the Dog" Jonny Greenwood
 

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)

  • "Be Alive" from "King Richard"
    Music and Lyric by DIXSON and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
  • "Dos Oruguitas" from "Encanto"
    Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • "Down To Joy" from "Belfast"
    Music and Lyric by Van Morrison
  • "No Time To Die" from "No Time to Die"
    Music and Lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell
  • "Somehow You Do" from "Four Good Days"
    Music and Lyric by Diane Warren

Achievement in production design

  • "Dune" Production Design: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Zsuzsanna Sipos
  • "Nightmare Alley" Production Design: Tamara Deverell; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau
  • "The Power of the Dog" Production Design: Grant Major; Set Decoration: Amber Richards
  • "The Tragedy of Macbeth" Production Design: Stefan Dechant; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
  • "West Side Story" Production Design: Adam Stockhausen; Set Decoration: Rena DeAngelo
 

Best animated short film

  • "Affairs of the Art" Joanna Quinn and Les Mills
  • "Bestia" Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Díaz
  • "Boxballet" Anton Dyakov
  • "Robin Robin" Dan Ojari and Mikey Please
  • "The Windshield Wiper" Alberto Mielgo and Leo Sanchez
 

Best live action short film

  • "Ala Kachuu - Take and Run" Maria Brendle and Nadine Lüchinger
  • "The Dress" Tadeusz Łysiak and Maciej Ślesicki
  • "The Long Goodbye" Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed
  • "On My Mind" Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim Magnusson
  • "Please Hold" K.D. Dávila and Levin Menekse
 

Achievement in sound

  • "Belfast" Denise Yarde, Simon Chase, James Mather and Niv Adiri
  • "Dune" Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill and Ron Bartlett
  • "No Time to Die" Simon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, James Harrison, Paul Massey and Mark Taylor
  • "The Power of the Dog" Richard Flynn, Robert Mackenzie and Tara Webb
  • "West Side Story" Tod A. Maitland, Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson and Shawn Murphy
 

Achievement in visual effects

  • "Dune" Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor and Gerd Nefzer
  • "Free Guy" Swen Gillberg, Bryan Grill, Nikos Kalaitzidis and Dan Sudick
  • "No Time to Die" Charlie Noble, Joel Green, Jonathan Fawkner and Chris Corbould
  • "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" Christopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Noel Walker and Dan Oliver
  • "Spider-Man: No Way Home" Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein and Dan Sudick
 

Adapted screenplay

  • "CODA" Screenplay by Siân Heder
  • "Drive My Car" Screenplay by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Takamasa Oe
  • "Dune" Screenplay by Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve and Eric Roth
  • "The Lost Daughter" Written by Maggie Gyllenhaal
  • "The Power of the Dog" Written by Jane Campion
 

Original screenplay

  • "Belfast" Written by Kenneth Branagh
  • "Don't Look Up" Screenplay by Adam McKay; Story by Adam McKay & David Sirota
  • "King Richard" Written by Zach Baylin
  • "Licorice Pizza" Written by Paul Thomas Anderson
  • "The Worst Person in the World" Written by Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

The 94th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at the Dolby® Theatre at Hollywood & Highland® in Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and in more than 200 territories worldwide.


Monday, February 7, 2022

94th Oscar Nominations LIVE Stream

Award Season is running strong and the 94th Academy Awards are right around the corner. Tomorrow morning Traci Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan will announce the nominees for the 94th Oscars LIVE from The Academy in Beverly Hills. (VIDEO PLAYER BELOW)


As usual we will provide a live stream of the nominations starting at 5:18AM. There will be two nomination sections as there has been the past several years with the second session starting at 5:31AM. Here is the schedule for the category announcements: 

5:18 a.m. PST
(Not listed in order of presentation and subject to change)

Actor in a Supporting Role 
Actress in a Supporting Role 
Animated Short Film 
Costume Design 
Live Action Short Film
Music (Original Score) 
Sound
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Writing (Original Screenplay)

5:31 a.m. PST
(Not listed in order of presentation and subject to change)

Actor in a Leading Role 
Actress in a Leading Role 
Animated Feature Film 
Best Picture
Cinematography 
Directing 
Documentary Feature 
Documentary Short Subject 
Film Editing
International Feature Film 
Makeup and Hairstyling 
Music (Original Song) 
Production Design 
Visual Effects

Stay tuned following the announcements for the complete list of nominees

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Sundance Film Festival 2022 starts today

 The Sundance Film Festival starts today! I am so incredibly thrilled to be part of Sundance for my 10th festival. It's crazy that I have been a part of this festival for 10 years now. 


With the festival having gone digital for a second year, I will have a lot more coverage through the social media pages for the podcast. Make sure that you are following me on Instagram for all my up to the minute coverage. I will also have my annual "Best of Fest" list as the festival wraps up on January 30th. 



Tuesday, December 21, 2021

94th Oscar Shortlist Announcement

 94TH OSCARS® SHORTLISTS IN 10 AWARD CATEGORIES ANNOUNCED


The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced shortlists in 10 categories for the 94th Academy Awards®: Documentary Feature, Documentary Short Subject, International Feature Film, Makeup and Hairstyling, Music (Original Score), Music (Original Song), Animated Short Film, Live Action Short Film, Sound and Visual Effects. 


DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Fifteen films will advance in the Documentary Feature category for the 94th Academy Awards.  One hundred thirty-eight films were eligible in the category.  Members of the Documentary Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.


The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Ascension”
“Attica”
“Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry”
“Faya Dayi”
“The First Wave”
“Flee”
“In the Same Breath”
“Julia”
“President”
“Procession”
“The Rescue”
“Simple as Water”
“Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)”
“The Velvet Underground”
“Writing with Fire”


DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Fifteen films will advance in the Documentary Short Subject category for the 94th Academy Awards.  Eighty-two films qualified in the category.  Members of the Documentary Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.


The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Águilas”
“Audible”
“A Broken House”
“Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis”
“Coded: The Hidden Love of J. C. Leyendecker”
“Day of Rage”
“The Facility”
“Lead Me Home”
“Lynching Postcards: “Token of a Great Day””
“The Queen of Basketball”
“Sophie & the Baron”
“Takeover”
“Terror Contagion”
“Three Songs for Benazir”
“When We Were Bullies”


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
Fifteen films will advance to the next round of voting in the International Feature Film category for the 94th Academy Awards.  Films from 92 countries were eligible in the category.

Academy members from all branches were invited to participate in the preliminary round of voting and must have met a minimum viewing requirement to be eligible to vote in the category.

In the nominations round, Academy members from all branches are invited to opt in to participate and must view all 15 shortlisted films to vote. 

The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are:

Austria, “Great Freedom”
Belgium, “Playground”
Bhutan, “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom”
Denmark, “Flee”
Finland, “Compartment No. 6”
Germany, “I’m Your Man”
Iceland, “Lamb”
Iran, “A Hero”
Italy, “The Hand of God”
Japan, “Drive My Car”
Kosovo, “Hive”
Mexico, “Prayers for the Stolen”
Norway, “The Worst Person in the World”
Panama, “Plaza Catedral”
Spain, “The Good Boss”


MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING 
Ten films will advance in the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 94th Academy Awards.  All members of the Academy’s Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch will be invited to view seven-minute excerpts and interviews with the artists from each of the shortlisted films on Sunday, January 30, 2022.  Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar® consideration.


The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Coming 2 America”
“Cruella”
“Cyrano”
“Dune”
“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”
“House of Gucci”
“Nightmare Alley”
“No Time to Die”
“The Suicide Squad”
“West Side Story”


MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
Fifteen scores will advance in the Original Score category for the 94th Academy Awards.  One hundred thirty-six scores were eligible in the category.  Members of the Music Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.


The scores, listed in alphabetical order by film title, are:

“Being the Ricardos”
“Candyman”
“Don’t Look Up”
“Dune”
“Encanto”
“The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun”
“The Green Knight”
“The Harder They Fall”
“King Richard”
“The Last Duel”
“No Time to Die”
“Parallel Mothers”
“The Power of the Dog”
“Spencer”
“The Tragedy of Macbeth”


MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
Fifteen songs will advance in the Original Song category for the 94th Academy Awards.  Eighty-four songs were eligible in the category.  Members of the Music Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.

The original songs, along with the motion picture in which each song is featured, are listed below in alphabetical order by film title:

“So May We Start?” from “Annette”
“Down To Joy” from “Belfast”
“Right Where I Belong” from “Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road”
“Automatic Woman” from “Bruised”
“Dream Girl” from “Cinderella”
“Beyond The Shore” from “CODA”
“The Anonymous Ones” from “Dear Evan Hansen”
“Just Look Up” from “Don’t Look Up”
“Dos Oruguitas” from “Encanto”
“Somehow You Do” from “Four Good Days”
“Guns Go Bang” from “The Harder They Fall”
“Be Alive” from “King Richard”
“No Time To Die” from “No Time to Die”
“Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” from “Respect”
“Your Song Saved My Life” from “Sing 2”


ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Fifteen films will advance in the Animated Short Film category for the 94th Academy Awards.  Eighty-two films qualified in the category.  Members of the Short Films and Feature Animation Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.

The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Affairs of the Art”
“Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman’s Apprentice”
“Bad Seeds”
“Bestia”
“Boxballet”
“Flowing Home”
“Mum Is Pouring Rain”
“The Musician”
“Namoo”
“Only a Child”
“Robin Robin”
“Souvenir Souvenir”
“Step into the River”
“Us Again”
“The Windshield Wiper”


LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
Fifteen films will advance in the Live Action Short Film category for the 94th Academy Awards.  One hundred forty-five films qualified in the category.  Members of the Short Films and Feature Animation, Directors, Producers and Writers Branches vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.

The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Ala Kachuu - Take and Run”
“Censor of Dreams”
“The Criminals”
“Distances”
“The Dress”
“Frimas”
“Les Grandes Claques”
“The Long Goodbye”
“On My Mind”
“Please Hold”
“Stenofonen”
“Tala’vision”
“Under the Heavens”
“When the Sun Sets”
“You’re Dead Helen”


SOUND
Ten films will advance in the Sound category for the 94th Academy Awards.  Members of the Sound Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.  All members of the Sound Branch will be invited to view eight-minute excerpts and interviews with the artists from each of the shortlisted films beginning Friday, January 28, 2022.  Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar consideration.

The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Belfast”
“Dune”
“Last Night in Soho”
“The Matrix Resurrections”
“No Time to Die”
“The Power of the Dog”
“A Quiet Place Part II”
“Spider-Man: No Way Home”
“tick, tick...BOOM!”
“West Side Story”


VISUAL EFFECTS
Ten films remain in the running in the Visual Effects category for the 94th Academy Awards.  The Visual Effects Branch Executive Committee determined the shortlist.  All members of the Visual Effects Branch will be invited to view 10-minute excerpts and interviews with the artists from each of the shortlisted films on Saturday, January 29, 2022.  Branch members will vote to nominate five films for final Oscar consideration.

The films, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

“Black Widow”
“Dune”
“Eternals”
“Free Guy”
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
“Godzilla vs. Kong”
“The Matrix Resurrections”
“No Time to Die”
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”
“Spider-Man: No Way Home”

Nominations voting begins on Thursday, January 27, 2022, and concludes on Tuesday, February 1, 2022.

Nominations for the 94th Academy Awards will be announced on Tuesday, February 8, 2022.

The 94th Oscars® will be held on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at the Dolby® Theatre at Hollywood & Highland® in Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC and in more than 200 territories worldwide.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Tim's 93rd Oscar Picks

After a crazy year of unpredictability with film releases and theater survival, today we celebrate the films that were released with the 93rd Annual Oscars!


This year's ceremony was pushed back from it's usual February/March dates in hopes of being able to safely hold an in person ceremony. Through the hard work of The Academy, and of course the result of the vaccines, they were able to put together a safe ceremony. This year's ceremony will still look different, taking place in multiple locations aside from The Dolby Theater, including Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and London. Some of the musical performances will be taking place from all around the globe, including the new Dolby Terrace at the soon to open Academy Museum, all the way to Husavik, Iceland. 

Some have said that this years Oscars should carry an asterisk due to the different circumstances of film distribution and viewing in 2020, but that notion is honestly just stupid. This year's nominees and the nominated films have told stories and accomplished just as much, if not more than plenty of films in the past. Several of this years nominees far exceeded the expectations I had for them. With all of that being said, here are my picks for this years nominees. Don't miss the Oscars at 5PM PT on ABC. 

Best Picture

"Nomadland"

Actor in a Leading Role

Chadwick Boseman
 
Actor in a Supporting Role

Daniel Kaluuya

The moment I watched Judas and the Black Messiah at Sundance I knew Daniel Kaluuya was taking home the Oscar. I didn't expect him to be in the supporting category, but I guess Warner Brothers wanted to make sure he took it home. 
 
Actress in a Leading Role

Frances McDormand
 
Actress in a Supporting Role

Yuh-Jung Youn

Yuh-Jung Youn was absolutely brilliant in "Minari". Don't count out Maria Bakalova for "Borat", but it seems as though Yuh-Jung Youn has this locked down. 
 
Best Animated Feature

"Soul"

"Soul" is in a league of their own here. While all of these films were excellent, "Soul" absolutely blew me away. 
 
Cinematography

“Nomadland” 

Honestly, how in the world was "Minari" not nominated for Cinematography? It was brilliant. 
 
Costume Design

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

"Mank" isn't going to win much, if anything tonight, but this is one category they could sneak in a win. 
 
Directing

Chloé Zhao - "Nomadland"
 
Documentary Feature

“My Octopus Teacher”

I would absolutely love to see "Crip Camp" win here as well
 
Documentary Short

“A Concerto Is a Conversation”
 
Film Editing

“Sound of Metal” 

While "Sound of Metal" has the edge here, this could very well go to Chloe Zhao for "Nomadland". 
 
International Feature

“Another Round” - Denmark
 
Makeup and Hairstyling

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”
 
Original score

“Soul” - Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste

I will love to see Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross win again, but I'm even more excited at the hope of seeing Jon Batiste getting an Oscar. 
 
Original song

“Speak Now” from “One Night in Miami...”

Some believe that "Husavik" from "Eurovision Song Contest" could win here, but I was honestly surprised to see it nominated. I think Leslie Odom Jr. is going home with the Oscar for "Speak Now".  
 
Production Design

“Mank” 

Here's is "Manks" one and only win tonight. 
 
Animated Short Film

“Burrow” 

Don't count out “If Anything Happens I Love You” to sneak in and win here. 
 
Live Action Short Film

“Two Distant Strangers”
 
Sound

“Sound of Metal” 
 
Visual Effects

“Tenet”
 
Adapted Screenplay

Chole Zhao - "Nomadland"
 
Original Screenplay

Emerald Fennell - "Promising Young Woman"

If Emerald doesn't win this, I would love to see it go to Lee Isaac Chong for "Minari" or Kemp Power for "One Night in Miami". 

Don't miss this year's Oscars at 5PM PT on ABC!