Predictions Chart – Best Adapted Screenplay 2013
Blue is the Warmest Color, Sundance Selects Best Adapted ScreenplayErikBenBethCédricDennisEvanKennethLongMichaelPeterRichardTotal Votes August: Osage County0 Before Midnight***********11 Blue is the...
View Article18th International Press Academy (formerly the Golden Satellites) nominations
12 Years a Slave and Gravity dominate the IPA awards nominations The International Press Academy (IPA) is an entertainment media association with voting members worldwide who represent domestic and...
View ArticleNational Board of Review Winners: They Love Her, Fruitvale Sails
Her triumphs with wins for Best Film and Best Director, Spike Jonze The National Board of Review have spoken and they love Her. Spike Jonze’s Her, that is. Coming just a day after the New York Film...
View Article2015 Oscar Predictions: BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Intimidation’s the Game,...
Rolling into mid-November with a perfect score, Graham Moore’s adaptation of The Intimidation Game rules the roost of the Gold Rush Gang’s Adapted Screenplay predictions. Holding strong, despite the...
View Article2016 Oscar Predictions: Best Adapted Screenplay
ADAPTED SCREENPLAYErik AndersonEvan KostNicoleLatayanJamesNarveyAdamNorburyJasonOsiasonChrisPepperLongPhamKennethPolischukJacquiSutherlandTOTAL POINTSRANK Carol1111121311471 The Danish...
View Article2017 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (August)
Silence remains atop the Best Adapted Screenplay chart and the top four remain the same since the last update in June. Sully rounds out the top 5 but by a very slim margin against the dual #6 films,...
View ArticleOscar Shocker: Moonlight and Loving Ruled Adapted by the Academy
In a huge shakeup that will impact both of Oscar’s screenplay categories, the scripts for Moonlight and Loving have both been moved to Adapted Screenplay as per the Academy. Both films earned Golden...
View ArticleWhat Does Moonlight’s WGA Win Mean for La La Land and Manchester by the Sea...
Moonlight, from Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney, won the WGA Original Screenplay award last night, a coup of sorts since the film was moved over to Adapted by the Academy (where it’s...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions – THE SCREENPLAYS
Top: Wonderstruck, Call Me By Your Name, Lean on PeteBottom: Downsizing, Kathryn Bigelow’s Untitled Detroit Riots Project, Darkest Hour Screenplay predictions can be a bit tricky this early on as we...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (April)
Not much change this month in the screenplay categories from last month; Adapted Screenplay has the same top 6 and in the same order with Wonderstruck holding a commanding lead but Call Me Your Name is...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (June)
Call Me By Your Name and The Papers have commanding leads in Adapted Screenplay and Original Screenplay, respectively. Each outnumber their #2 rivals by exactly 20 points with both films in the top 5...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (July) – Call Me By Your Name, The...
These are the official 2018 Oscar Predictions for July in Adapted and Original Screenplay from the Gold Rush Gang. Keep an eye on all of the Gold Rush Gang’s 2018 Oscar predictions updated LIVE...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions – THE SCREENPLAYS (August): Darkest Hour Goes Adapted,...
A big change this month with a category change for a major release. Darkest Hour, which had been a contender in Original Screenplay is being moved to Adapted based on this article which details...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (October) – Call Me By Your Name,...
The lead for Call Me By Your Name in Adapted Screenplay actually managed to get stronger this month, now securing a perfect score of 100. Incredibly, it’s the only film that doesn’t make some move...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (November)
Adapted Screenplay is a weird category this year. Once you get past our predicted top 5 it’s like pulling teeth to find likely contenders. Even the top 5 itself doesn’t ‘look’ right other than #1 Call...
View Article2016 Oscar Predictions: Best Adapted Screenplay
Carol, based on the novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYErik AndersonEvan KostNicole LatayanJames NarveyAdam NorburyJason OsiasonChris PepperLong PhamKenneth...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (December Part 1)
Call Me By Your Name remains atop the Adapted Screenplay list and really, why wouldn’t it? Not only is it a major Best Picture contender but the dearth of competition here makes it such lock that it’s...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: THE SCREENPLAYS (December Part 2)
These are the official 2018 Oscar Predictions for the second half of December in Adapted and Original Screenplay from the Gold Rush Gang. Keep an eye on all of the Gold Rush Gang’s 2018 Oscar...
View Article2018 Oscar Predictions: ADAPTED SCREENPLAY – Call Me By Your Name Looks Peachy
Adapted Screenplay might be one of the most ‘locked’ categories come Oscar night and when (if) James Ivory wins for Call Me By Your Name he will become the oldest Oscar winner ever at 89. Ivory, of...
View Article2018 Oscar Winner Predictions in ALL Categories
Here are the 2018 Oscar winner predictions from the Gold Rush Gang in all 24 categories for Friday, February 2, 2018. You can read breakdowns of the top 8 categories below. BEST PICTURE | BEST...
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