Saturday, 14 March 2026

Best Costume Design

1931:
  1. Ed Ware & Vera West - Dracula
  2. Travis Banton - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  3. Uncredited - Frankenstein
  4. René Hubert - À Nous la Liberté 
  5. Uncredited - The Smiling Lieutenant
1932:
  1. Mitchell Leisen - The Sign of the Cross
  2. Vera West - The Mummy
  3. Travis Banton & Edith Head - Love Me Tonight
  4. Travis Banton - Shanghai Express
  5. Uncredited - Freaks
1933:
  1. Adrian - Queen Christina
  2. John Armstrong - The Private Life of Henry VIII
  3. Uncredited - The Invisible Man
  4. Max Pretzfelder - Don Quixote
  5. Orry-Kelly - 42nd Street
1934:
  1. Uncredited - Babes in Toyland
  2. Vicky Williams - Cleopatra
  3. Travis Banton - The Scarlet Empress
  4. Paul Colin - Les Misérables
  5. Gwen Wakeling - The Affairs of Cellini
1935:
  1. Murray Mayer - The Black Room
  2. Vera West - The Bride of Frankenstein
  3. Adrian - Anna Karenina 
  4. Dolly Tree - Mad Love
  5. Dolly Tree - A Tale of Two Cities
1937:
  1. Ernest Dryden - The Prisoner of Zenda
  2. Ernest Dryden - Lost Horizon
  3. Irene  - Shall We Dance
  4. Uncredited - Pepe Le Moko
  5. Adrian - Conquest
1938:
  1. Milo Anderson - The Adventures of Robin Hood
  2. Konstantin Eliseev - Alexandre Nevsky
  3. Adrian & Gil Steele - Marie Antoinette
  4. Edith Head - If I Were King
  5. Louis Granier - La Marseillaise
1942:
  1. Orry-Kelly - Casablanca
  2. Georges Wakhévitch - The Devil's Envoys
  3. Earl Luick - The Black Swan
  4. Rydo Loshak, Marie Pickering & Leon Roberts - Yankee Doodle Dandy
  5. Edith Head - I Married A Witch
1943: 
  1. Joseph Bato -  The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
  2. Karl Sandt Jensen & Olga Thomsen - Day Of Wrath
  3. Irene and Howard Shoup - Cabin In the Sky
  4. René Hubert - Jane Eyre
  5. René Hubert - Heaven Can Wait
1944:
  1. Irene Sharaff - Meet Me In St. Louis
  2. Roger K. Furse - Henry V
  3. Leonid Naumov - Ivan the Terrible Part I
  4. Irene - Gaslight
  5. René Hubert - The Lodger
1945:
  1. Mayo - Children of Paradise
  2. Elizabeth Haffenden - The Wicked Lady
  3. Uncredited - The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail
  4. Renié - The Bodysnatcher
  5. Oliver Messel - Caesar and Cleopatra
1947:
  1. Hein Heckroth - Black Narcissus
  2. Orry-Kelly - Ivy
  3. Jean Louis - The Lady From Shanghai
  4. Yvonne Wood - A Double Life
  5. Rosine Delamare - Monsieur Vincent
1948:
  1. Hein Heckroth - The Red Shoes
  2. Roger K. Furse - Hamlet
  3. Cecil Beaton - Anna Karenina 
  4. Margaret Furse - Oliver Twist
  5. Edward Stevenson - Blood on The Moon
1949:
  1. Edith Head & Gile Steele - The Heiress
  2. Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele & Gwen Wakeling - Samson And Delilah 
  3. Oliver Messel - The Queen of Spades
  4. Michael Meyers & Ann Peck - She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
  5. Anthony Mendelson - Kind Hearts and Coronets
1950:
  1. Georges Annenkov - La Ronde
  2. Uichi Ôhata - Rashomon
  3. Marcel Escoffier - Orpheus
  4. Dorothy Jeakins - Cyrano De Bergerac
  5. Edith Head & Charles LeMaire - All About Eve
1951:
  1. Ivy Baker - The Tales of Hoffmann
  2. Beatrice Dawson - Pandor and the Flying Dutchman
  3. Herschel McCoy - Quo Vadis
  4. Doris Lee - A Christmas Carol
  5. Sheila Graham & Thomas N. Morahan - Captain Horatio Hornblower
1952:
  1. Marcel Vertès - Moulin Rouge
  2. Roger K. Furse - Ivanhoe 
  3. Mayo - Casque d'Or
  4. Walter Plunkett - Singin' In The Rain
  5. Riley Thorne - Limelight
1954:
  1. Kôhei Ezaki & Mieko Yamaguchi - Seven Samurai
  2. Uncredited - Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
  3. Norman Martien - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  4. Margherita Marinari  - La Strada
  5. Uncredited - Godzilla 
1955:
  1. Margaret Furse & Roger K. Furse - Richard III
  2. Edith Head & Yvonne Wood - The Court Jester
  3. Uncredited - Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple
  4. Jerry Bos - The Night of the Hunter
  5. Sophie Devine & Orry-Kelly - Oklahoma!
1957:
  1. Yoshirô Muraki - Throne of Blood
  2. Manne Lindholm - The Seventh Seal
  3. Piero Gherardi - Nights of Cabiria
  4. Helen Rose - Designing Women
  5. Beatrice Dawson - The Prince and The Showgirl 
1958:
  1. M. Safonova - Ivan The Terrible Part II
  2. Toshikazu Sugiyama - The Ballad of Narayama
  3. Greta Johansson & Manne Lindholm - The Magician
  4. Edith Head - Vertigo
  5. Masahiro Katô - The Hidden Fortress
1960:
  1. Valles & Bill Thomas - Spartacus
  2. Tina Grani - Black Sunday
  3. Piero Gherardi - La Dolce Vita
  4. Uncredited - The Time Machine
  5. Marik Vos - The Virgin Spring
1961:
  1. Yoshirô Muraki - Yojimbo
  2. Veniero Colasanti & John Moore - El Cid
  3. Sophie Devine - The Innocents
  4. Irene Sharaff - West Side Story
  5. Edith Head - Breakfast At Tiffany's
1963:
  1. Piero Tosi - The Leopard
  2. John McCorry - Tom Jones
  3. Anthony Mendleson - Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
  4. Piero Gherardi - 8 1/2
  5. Vittorio Nino Novarese & Renié - Cleopatra
1965:
  1. Orson Welles - Chimes At Midnight
  2. Piero Gherardi - Juliet of the Spirits
  3. Phyllis Dalton - Doctor Zhivago
  4. Lidia Skarzynska & Jerzy Skarzynski - The Saragossa Manuscript
  5. Vittorio Nino Novarese - The Agony And The Ecstasy 
1966:
  1. Nadezhda Buzina, Mikhail Chikovani & V. Vavra - War and Peace Part II
  2. Elizabeth Haffenden & Joan Bridge - A Man For All Seasons
  3. Uncredited - The Sword of Doom
  4. Carlo Simi - The Good The Bad and The Ugly
  5. Maya Abar-Baranovskaya & Lidiya Novi - Andrei Rublev
1967:
  1. Ondrej Brezovský & Theodor Pistek - Marketa Lazarova
  2. Roza Satunovskaya - Viy 
  3. Nadezhda Buzina, Mikhail Chikovani & V. Vavra - War and Peace Part IV
  4. John Truscott - Camelot
  5. Uncredited - -Le Samourai 
1968: 
  1. Danilo Donati - Romeo and Juliet
  2. Hardy Amies - 2001: A Space Odyssey
  3. Margaret Furse - The Lion in Winter
  4. Carlo Simi - Once Upon A Time in the West
  5. Enrico Job - The Great Silence
1970:
  1. Gitt Magrini - The Conformist
  2. Eva Lackingerová - Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
  3. Simon Virsaladze - King Lear
  4. Margaret Furse - Scrooge
  5. Dorothy Jeakins - Little Big Man
1971:
  1. Ilse Richter - McCabe & Mrs. Miller
  2. Yvonne Blake & Antonio Castillo - Nicholas and Alexandra
  3. Tiny Nicholls - The Devils
  4. Milena Canonero - A Clockwork Orange
  5. Helen Colvig - Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
1973:
  1. Alejandro Jodorowsky & Nicky Nichols - The Holy Mountain
  2. Edith Head - The Sting
  3. Sue Yelland - The Wicker Man
  4. Uncredited - Lady Snowblood
  5. Michael Baldwin - Theater of Blood
1974:
  1. Anthea Sylbert - Chinatown
  2. Rosanna Norton - Phantom of the Paradise
  3. Theadora Van Runkle - The Godfather Part II
  4. Theoni V. Aldredge - The Great Gatsby
  5. Tony Walton - Murder on the Orient Express
1975:
  1. Milena Canonero & Ulla-Britt Söderlund - Barry Lyndon
  2. Hazel Pethig - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  3. Edith Head - The Man Who Would Be King
  4. John Napier - Hedda
  5. Jacqueline Guyot - The Story of Adele H.
1977:
  1. John Mollo - Star Wars
  2. Tom Rand - The Duellists
  3. Shama Zaidi - The Chess Players
  4. Patrizia von Brandenstein - Saturday Night Fever
  5. Anthea Sylbert - Julia
1978:
  1. Chi-Yu Liu - The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
  2. Yvonne Blake - Superman
  3. Anthony Powell - Death on the Nile
  4. Patricia Norris - Days of Heaven
  5. Patricia Norris - Movie Movie
1979:
  1. John Mollo - Alien
  2. Gisela Storch - Nosferatu the Vampyre 
  3. Anthony Powell - Tess
  4. Albert Wolsky - All That Jazz
  5. Bobbie Mannix - The Warriors
1980:
  1. Seiichiro Hagakusawa - Kagemusha
  2. John Mollo - Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
  3. Patricia Norris - The Elephant Man
  4. Danilo Donati - Flash Gordon
  5. J. Allen Highfill - Heaven's Gate
1981:
  1. Bob Mackie - Pennies From Heaven
  2. James Acheson - Time Bandits
  3. Deborah Nadoolman - Raiders of the Lost Ark
  4. Milena Canonero - Chariots of Fire
  5. Bob Ringwood - Excalibur
1983:
  1. Milena Canonero - The Hunger
  2. Aggie Guerard Rodgers & Nilo Rodis-Jamero - Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
  3. Ruth Myers - Something Wicked This Way Comes
  4. Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle - Danton
  5. Santo Loquasto - Zelig
1984:
  1. Theodor Pištěk - Amadeus
  2. Elizabeth Waller - The Company of Wolves
  3. Gabriella Pescucci - Once Upon A Time in America
  4. Bob Ringwood - Dune
  5. John Bloomfield - The Bounty
1985:
  1. Emi Wada - Ran
  2. Charles Knode - Legend
  3. James Acheson - Brazil
  4. Raymond Hughes - Return to Oz
  5. Deborah L. Scott - Back to the Future
1986:
  1. April Ferry - Big Trouble in Little China
  2. Sylvie Gautrelet - Jean De Florette
  3. Gloria Glynn - Blue Velvet
  4. Jenny Beavan & John Bright - A Room With A View
  5. Ellis Flyte, Brian Froud & Polly Smith - Labyrinth
1987:
  1. James Acheson - The Last Emperor
  2. Erica Edell Phillips - Robocop
  3. Phyllis Dalton - The Princess Bride
  4. Donfeld - Spaceballs
  5. Dorothy Jeakins - The Dead
1988:
  1. James Acheson - Dangerous Liaisons 
  2. Aggie Guerard Rodgers - Beetlejuice
  3. Gabriella Pescucci - The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  4. Renée April - The Moderns
  5. Deborah Nodoolman - Coming to America
1991:
  1. Ruth Myers -  The Addams Family
  2. Huamiao Tong - Raise the Red Lantern
  3. Ellen Lens - Prospero's Books
  4. Valérie Pozzo di Borgo - Delicatessen
  5. Marilyn Vance - The Rocketeer
1992:
  1. Eiko Ishioka - Dracula
  2. Sandy Powell & Dien van Straalen - Orlando
  3. Ann Hollowood & Polly Smith - Muppet Christmas Carol
  4. Bob Ringwood & Mary E. Vogt - Batman Returns
  5. Glenn Wright - Unforgiven
1993:
  1. Gabriella Pescucci - The Age of Innocence
  2. Changmin Chen - Farwell My Concubine
  3. Janet Patterson - The Piano
  4. Phyllis Dalton - Much Ado About Nothing
  5. Jenny Beavan & John Bright - The Remains of the Day
1994:
  1. Sandy Powell - Interview With the Vampire
  2. Moidele Bickel - La Reine Margot 
  3. Mark Thompson - The Madness of King George
  4. Tim Chappel & Lizzy Gardiner - The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
  5. April Ferry - Maverick
1996:
  1. Alexandra Byrne - Hamlet
  2. Christian Gasc - Ridicule
  3. Ruth Myers - Emma
  4. Janet Patterson - Portrait of a Lady
  5. Ann Roth - The English Patient
1997:
  1. Jean-Paul Gaultier - The Fifth Element
  2. Sandy Powell - The Wings of the Dove
  3. Deborah Lynn Scott - Titanic
  4. Deena Appel - Austin Powers International Man of Mystery
  5. Janet Patterson - Oscar and Lucinda
1998:
  1. Sandy Powell - Shakespeare in Love
  2. Alexandra Byrne - Elizabeth
  3. Mary Zophres - The Big Lebowski
  4. Sandy Powell - Velvet Goldmine
  5. Liz Keogh Palmer - Dark City
1999:
  1. Lindy Hemming - Topsy-Turvy
  2. Colleen Atwood - Sleepy Hollow
  3. Milena Canonero - Titus
  4. Marit Allen - Eyes Wide Shut
  5. Kym Barrett - The Matrix
2000:
  1. Janty Yates - Gladiator
  2. Eiko Ishioka - The Cell
  3. Tim Yip - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
  4. William Chang - In the Mood For Love
  5. Jacqueline West - Quills
2001:
  1. Ngila Dickson & Richard Taylor - LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
  2. Karen Patch - The Royal Tenenbaums
  3. Catherine Martin & Angus Strathie - Moulin Rouge!
  4. Caroline Harris & Silvie Michajlova - A Knight's Tale
  5. David C. Robinson - Zoolander
2002:
  1. Sandy Powell - Gangs of New York
  2. Emi Wada - Hero
  3. Ngila Dickson & Richard Taylor - LOTR: The Two Towers
  4. Ruth Myers - Nicholas Nickleby
  5. Julie Weiss - Frida
2003:
  1. Ngila Dickson & Richard Taylor - LOTR: The Return of the King
  2. Milan Desai & Janet Patterson - Peter Pan
  3. Colleen Atwood - Big Fish
  4. Wendy Stites - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
  5. Ngila Dickson - The Last Samurai
2004:
  1. Emi Wada - House of Flying Daggers
  2. William Chang - 2046
  3. Colleen Atwood - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
  4. Sandy Powell - The Aviator
  5. Madeline Fontaine - A Very Long Engagement
2005:
  1. Janty Yates - Kingdom of Heaven
  2. Jacqueline Durran - Pride & Prejudice
  3. Gabriella Pescucci & Carlo Poggioli - The Brothers Grimm
  4. Margot Wilson - The Proposition
  5. Isis Mussenden - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe
2008:
  1. Choi Eui-yeong & Kwon Yoo-jin - The Good The Bad The Weird
  2. Tim Yip - Red Cliff Part I
  3. Sammy Sheldon - Hellboy 2
  4. Michael O'Connor - The Duchess
  5. Jacqueline West - Australia
2009:
  1. Anna B. Sheppard - Inglorious Basterds
  2. Sandy Powell - The Young Victoria
  3. Monique Prudhomme - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
  4. Tim Yip - Red Cliff Part II
  5. Janet Patterson - Bright Star
2010:
  1. Fung-San Lui - Let the Bullets Fly
  2. Mary Zophres - True Grit
  3. Laura Jean Shannon - Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
  4. Antonella Cannarozzi - I Am Love
  5. Gill Horn - Valhalla Rising
2011:
  1. Jacqueline Durran - Tinker Tailor Solider Spy
  2. Mark Bridges - The Artist
  3. Sandy Powell - Hugo
  4. Michael O'Connor - Jane Eyre
  5. Sonia Grande - Midnight In Paris
2012:
  1. Manon Rasmussen - A Royal Affair
  2. Jacqueline Durran - Anna Karenina
  3. Kym Barrett & Pierre-Yves Gayraud - Cloud Atlas
  4. Sharen Davis - Django Unchained
  5. Joanna Johnston - Lincoln
2013:
  1. Patricia Norris - The Immigrant
  2. William Chang - The Grandmaster
  3. Mary Zophres - Inside Llewyn Davis
  4. Catherine Martin - The Great Gatsby
  5. Michael O'Connor - The Invisible Woman
2014:
  1. Milena Canonero - The Grand Budapest Hotel
  2. Mark Bridges - Inherent Vice
  3. Jacqueline Durran - Mr. Turner
  4. Amanda Neale - What We Do in the Shadows
  5. Anushia Nieradzik - Belle
2015:
  1. Jenny Beavan - Mad Max: Fury Road
  2. Courtney Hoffman - The Hateful Eight
  3. Jacqueline Durran - Macbeth
  4. Jacqueline West - The Revenant
  5. Sandy Powell - Cinderella
2016:
  1. Jo Sang-gyeong - The Handmaiden
  2. Dante Ferretti - Silence
  3. Marina Hoermanseder - The Neon Demon
  4. Mary Zophres - Hail Caesar!
  5. Colleen Atwood - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
2017:
  1. Mark Bridges - Phantom Thread
  2. Renée April - Blade Runner 2049
  3. Luis Sequeira - The Shape of Water
  4. Lindy Hemming - Paddington 2
  5. Stacey Battat - The Beguiled
2018:
  1. Mary Zophres - The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
  2. Sandy Powell - The Favourite
  3. Lena Mossum - The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
  4. Jane Petrie - The Outlaw King
  5. Alexandra Byrne - Mary Queen of Scots
2019:
  1. Mayes C. Rubeo - Jojo Rabbit
  2. Massimo Cantini Parrini - Pinocchio
  3. Massimo Cantini Parrini - Ophelia
  4. Jacqueline Durran - Little Women
  5. Alexandra Byrne - The Aeronauts
2020:
  1. Alice Babidge - True History of the Kelly Gang
  2. Alexandra Byrne - Emma
  3. Suzie Harman & Robert Worley - The Personal History of David Copperfield
  4. Ann Roth - Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
  5. Carlo Poggioli - Waiting For the Barbarians
2021:
  1. Malgosia Turzanska - The Green Knight
  2. Jacqueline West & Bob Morgan - Dune
  3. Mary Zophres - The Tragedy of Macbeth
  4. Janty Yates - The Last Duel
  5. Paul Tazewell - West Side Story
2022:
  1. Linda Muir - The Northman
  2. Mary Zophres -  Babylon
  3. Jacqueline Durran - The Batman
  4. Monika Buttinger - Corsage
  5. Sophie O'Neill & Zac Posen - The Outfit
2023:
  1. Holly Waddington - Poor Things
  2. Uncredited - Cobweb
  3. Jacqueline West - Killers of the Flower Moon
  4. Janty Yates & Dave Crossman - Napoleon
  5. Kasia Walicka Maimone - The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
2024:
  1. Linda Muir - Nosferatu
  2. Jacqueline West - Dune Part II
  3. Emmanuelle Youchnovski - The Substance
  4. Massimo Cantini Parrini - Maria
  5. Janty Yates & Dave Crossman - Gladiator II
2025:
  1. Kate Hawley - Frankenstein
  2. Wen-Ying Huang - Resurrection
  3. Colleen Atwood & Christine L. Cantella - Kiss of the Spider Woman
  4. Milena Canonero - The Phoenician Scheme
  5. Jennifer Johnson - Bugonia
James Acheson, 4 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 1981: Time Bandits  (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1985: Brazil (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1987: The Last Emperor (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1988: Dangerous Liaisons (WINS)

Adrian, 4 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1933: Queen Christina (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1935: Anna Karenina (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1937: Conquest (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1938: Marie Antoinette (Nom)

Renée April, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1987: The Moderns (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2017: Blade Runner 2049 (Nom)

Colleen Atwood, 5 noms

Best Costume Design 1999: Sleepy Hollow (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2003: Big Fish (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2004: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2016: Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2025: Kiss of the Spider Woman (Nom)

Travis Banton, 4 noms

Best Costume Design 1931: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1932: Love Me Tonight (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1932: Shanghai Express (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1934: The Scarlet Empress (Nom)

Jenny Beavan, 3 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1986: A Room With A View (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1993: The Remains of the Day (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road (Nom)

Mark Bridges, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 2011: The Artist (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2014: Inherent Vice (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2017: Phantom Thread (WINS)

John Bright, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1986: A Room With A View (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1993: The Remains of the Day (Nom)

Nadezhda Buzina2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1966: War and Peace Part II (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1967: War and Peace Part IV (Nom)

Alexandra Byrne5 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1996: Hamlet (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1998: Elizabeth (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2018: Mary Queen of Scots (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2019: The Aeronauts (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2020: Emma (Nom)

Milena Canonero, 7 noms 3 wins

Best Costume Design 1971: A Clockwork Orange
Best Costume Design 1975: Barry Lyndon (Winner)
Best Costume Design 1981: Chariots of Fire (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1983: The Hunger (Winner)
Best Costume Design 1999: Titus (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel (Winner)
Best Costume Design 2025: The Phoenician Scheme (Nom)

William Chang, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 2000: In the Mood For Love (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2004: 2046 (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2013: The Grandmaster (Nom)

Mikhail Chikovani, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1966: War and Peace Part II (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1967: War and Peace Part IV (Nom)

Dave Crossman, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 2023: Napoleon (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2025: Gladiator II (Nom)

Phyllis Dalton, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 1965: Doctor Zhivago (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1987: The Princess Bride (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1993: Much Ado About Nothing (Nom)

Sophie Devine, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1955: Oklahoma! (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1961: The Innocents (Nom)

Ngila Dickson, 4 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 2001: LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2002: LOTR: The Two Towers (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2003: LOTR: The Return of the King (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2003: The Last Samurai (Nom)

Danilo Donati, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1968: Romeo and Juliet (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1980: Flash Gordon (Nom)

Ernest Dryden, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1937: The Prisoner of Zenda (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1937: Lost Horizon (Nom)

Jacqueline Durran, 7 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 2005: Pride & Prejudice (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2011: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2012: Anna Karenina (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2014: Mr. Turner (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2015: Macbeth (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2019: Little Women (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2022: The Batman(Nom)

April Ferry, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1986: Big Trouble in Little China (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1994: Maverick (Nom)

Margaret Furse, 4 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1948: Oliver Twist (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1955: Richard III (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1968: The Lion in Winter (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1970: Scrooge (Nom)

Roger K. Furse, 4 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1944: Henry V (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1948: Hamlet (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1952: Ivanhoe (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1955: Richard III (WINS)

Piero Gherardi, 4 noms

Best Costume Design 1957: Nights of Cabiria (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1960: La Dolce Vita (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1963: 8 1/2 (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1965: Juliet of the Spirits (Nom)

Elizabeth Haffenden, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1945: The Wicked Lady (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1966: A Man For All Seasons (Nom)
Edith Head, 10 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1932: Love Me Tonight (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1938: If I Were King (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1942: I Married A Witch (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1949: The Heiress (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1949: Samson and Delilah (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1955: The Court Jester (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1958: Vertigo (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1961: Breakfast At Tiffany's (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1973: The Sting (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1975: The Man Who Would Be King (Nom)

Hein Heckroth, 2 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 1947: Black Narcissus (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1948: The Red Shoes (WINS)

Lindy Hemming, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1999: Topsy-Turvy (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2017: Paddington 2 (Noms)

René Hubert, 4 noms

Best Costume Design 1931: À Nous la Liberté (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1943: Jane Eyre (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1943: Heaven Can Wait (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1944: The Lodger (Nom)

Eiko Ishioka, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1992: Dracula (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2000: The Cell (Nom)

Irene, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1937: Shall We Dance (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1944: Gaslight (Nom)

Dorothy Jeakins, 4 noms

Best Costumes Design 1949: Samson and Delilah (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1950: Cyrano De Bergerac (Nom) 
Best Costume Design 1970: Little Big Man (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1987: The Dead (Nom)

Orry-Kelly, 3 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1933: 42nd Street (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1942: Casablanca (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1947: Ivy (Nom)

Manne Lindholm, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1957: The Seventh Seal (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1958: The Magician (Nom)

Catherine Martin, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 2001: Moulin Rouge! (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2013: The Great Gatsby (Nom)

Mayo, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1945: Children of Paradise (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1952: Casque d'Or (Nom)

Anthony Mendleson, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1949: Kind Hearts and Coronets (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1963: Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (Nom)

Oliver Messel, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1945: Caesar and Cleopatra (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1949: The Queen of Spades (Nom)

John Mollo, 3 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 1977: Star Wars (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1979: Alien (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1980: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Nom)

Linda Muir2 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 2022: The Northman (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2024: Nosferatu (WINS)

Ruth Myers, 4 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1983: Something Wicked This Way Comes (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1991: The Addams Family (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1996: Emma (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2002: Nicholas Nickleby (Nom)

Deborah Nadoolman, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1988: Coming to America (Nom)

Patricia Norris, 4 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1978: Days of Heaven (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1978: Movie Movie (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1980: The Elephant Man (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2013: The Immigrant (WINS)

Vittorio Nino Novarese, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1963: Cleopatra  (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1965: The Agony and the Ecstasy (Nom)

Michael O'Connor, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 2008: The Duchess  (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2011: Jane Eyre (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2013: The Invisible Woman (Nom)

Massimo Cantini Parrini, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 2019: Pinocchio (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2019: Ophelia (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2024: Maria (Nom)

Janet Patterson, 5 noms

Best Costume Design 1993: The Piano (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1996: Portrait of a Lady (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1997: Oscar and Lucinda (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2003: Peter Pan (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2009: Bright Star (Nom)

Gabriella Pescucci, 4 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1984: Once Upon A Time in America (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1988: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1993: The Age of Innocence (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2005: The Brothers Grimm (Nom)

Carlo Poggioli, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 2005: The Brothers Grimm (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2020: Waiting For the Barbarians (Nom)

Theodor Pištěk2 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 1967: Marketa Lazarova (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1984: Amadeus (WINS)

Sandy Powell, 11 noms 3 wins

Best Costume Design 1993: Orlando (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1994: Interview With the Vampire (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1997: The Wings of the Dove (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1998: Shakespeare in Love (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1998:  Velvet Goldmine (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2002: Gangs of New York (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2004: The Aviator (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2009: The Young Victoria (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2011: Hugo (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2011: Cinderella (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2018: The Favourite (Nom)

Renié, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1945: The Body Snatcher (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1963: Cleopatra (Nom)

Bob Ringwood, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 1981: Excalibur (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1984: Dune (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1992: Batman Returns (Nom)

Aggie Guerard Rodgers, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1983: Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1988: Beetlejuice (Nom)
Ann Roth, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1996: The English Patient (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2020: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Nom)

Carlo Simi, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1966: The Good The Bad and The Ugly (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1968: Once Upon A Time in The West (Nom)

Irene Sharaff, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1944: Meet Me In St. Louis (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1961: West Side Story (Nom)

Polly Smith, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1986: Labyrinth (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1992: Muppet Christmas Carol (Nom)

Gile Steele, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1949: The Heiress (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1949: Samson and Delilah (Nom)

Anthea Sylbert, 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1974: Chinatown (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1977: Julia (Nom)

Richard Taylor, 3 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 2001: LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2002: LOTR: The Two Towers (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2003: LOTR: The Return of the King (WINS)

Dolly Tree, 2 noms

Best Costume Design 1935: Mad Love (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1935: A Tale of Two Cities (Nom)

V. Vavra 2 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1966: War and Peace Part II (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1967: War and Peace Part IV (Nom)

Emi Wada, 3 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 1985: Ran (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2002: Hero Nom)
Best Costume Design 2004: House of Flying Daggers (WINS)

Gwen Wakeling, 2 noms 

Best Costume Design 1934: The Affairs of Cellini (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1949: Samson and Delilah (Nom)

Jacqueline West, 6 noms 

Best Costume Design 2000: Quills (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2008: The Duchess (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2015: The Revenant (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2021:  Dune (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2023:  Killers of the Flower Moon (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2024:  Dune Part II (Nom)

Vera West,
3 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1931: Dracula (WINS)
Best Costume Design 1932: The Mummy (Nom)
Best Costume Design 1935: Bride of Frankenstein (Nom)

Janty Yates, 5 noms 2 wins

Best Costume Design 2000: Gladiator (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2005: Kingdom of Heaven (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2021: The Last Duel (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2023: Napoleon (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2025: Gladiator II (Nom)

Tim Yip, 3 noms

Best Costume Design 2000: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2008: Red Cliff Part I (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2009: Red Cliff Part II (Nom)

Mary Zophres, 7 noms 1 win

Best Costume Design 1998: The Big Lebowski (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2010: True Grit (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2016: Hail Caesar! (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2018: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (WINS)
Best Costume Design 2021: The Tragedy of Macbeth (Nom)
Best Costume Design 2022: Babylon (Nom)

111 comments:

Tybalt said...

Thoughts on the costume design for Bugonia? Particularly enjoyed that pick.

And could you say more about the philosophy you used for ranking the Casting category?

Luke Higham said...

Louis: If you can remember them, your thoughts on the cast of Australia.

Lucas Saavedra said...

Louis: My request from my Best Supporting Actor 1986 prediction is Martin Short in Clifford

Robert MacFarlane said...

Lucas: Jesus Christ, you are a braver man than I

Matt Mustin said...

Lucas: That is a great choice, that's for sure an interesting performance to exam at the very least

A said...

Louis: Your top 20 performances from 2024?

Matt Mustin said...

Thanks for this. Surprised to see Australia on here, didn't know you'd seen it.

Harris Marlowe said...

Lucas: Bold choice. I'll say right now that I predict Louis will greatly prefer Grodin in the film, and I hope he gets reviewed alongside Short.

Tim said...

International Feature: Sentimental Value (once again the most boring category)
Documentary: The Perfect Neighbor
Animated Feature: Zootopia 2
Visual Effects: Avatar - Fire and Ash
Make-Up: Frankenstein
Costumes: Frankenstein
Production Design: Frankenstein
Sound: F1
Editing: One Battle After Another
Song: I Lied to You (though can we please throw Diane Warren a bone so she can stop showing up here already?)
Score: Sinners
Cinematography: One Battle After Another (i'm with Matt here. Don't quite get why, but am not complaining either)
Casting: Sinners
Original Screenplay: Sinners
Adapted Screenplay: One Battle After Another
Supporting Actress: Wunmi Mosaku
Supporting Actor: Stellan Skarsgard
Lead Actress: Jessie Buckley
Lead Actor: Wagner Moura (Yes i just said that. No I'm not sure about it)
Director: PTA
Picture: One Battle After Another

Jonathan Williams said...

Louis: Your ratings and thoughts on the cast of Sleepy Hollow.

Emi Grant said...

Wow, Louis, very biased of you to only include movies with costumes in them. Smh...

Anyway, what would you consider the best or most emblematic films in terms of Costume Design for the fashion or look of the 2010s?

Harris Marlowe said...

My predictions for just the acting categories, as the others feel more or less settled to me:
Actress: Jessie Buckley
Actor: Timothee Chalamet (I can't back this up beyond just a gut feeling)
S. Actress: Teyana Taylor (I'm not sure about this, but I might as well commit to it)
S. Actor: Sean Penn

Awfully tempting to predict Sinners to win BP... but I'll go with the safer pick for now.

Tybalt said...

Louis: Do you intend to see Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie at some point?

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

Now that we're hours away from the ceremony, I feel it's the best moment to reveal my top 5 of the year in acting categories (at least so far), so essentially my dream ballot for the year.

Lead Actor:

1. Timothée Chalamet
2. Ethan Hawke
3. David Jonsson
4. Stellan Skarsgård
5. Paul Mescal (actually I would've preferred if this was his first nomination) - 5

Lead Actress:

1. Rose Byrne
2. Jessie Buckley - 5
3. Emma Stone
4. Chase Infiniti - 4.5
5. Renata Reinsve - 4

Supporting Actor:

1. Russell Crowe
2. Sean Penn
3. Jacobi Jupe - 5
4. Conan O'Brien (stayed with me much more than i was expecting)
5. Delroy Lindo - 4.5

Supporting Actress:

1. Teyana Taylor
2. Amy Madigan - 5
3. Glenn Close
4. Gwyneth Paltrow
5. Wunmi Mosaku - 4.5

Shaggy Rogers said...

Hey guys
Last-minute question: who do you think will present the Best Director and Best Picture categories? My guesses are:
Demi Moore for Best Director
Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman for Best Picture

RatedRStar said...

I will never forget what Siskel and Ebert said about Clifford, "Clifford is like a movie...from Mars" lol.

Bryan L. said...

Shaggy: I actually could see Demi Moore presenting Best Director.

For Best Picture, I'll throw a dart at Sigourney Weaver, since they've leaned more towards Hollywood veterans recently.

Tybalt said...

Louis: So I guess you just didn't have enough time for The Piano? Ah well.

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

This is will be my first time watching the ceremony live, so yeah, double hyped.

Tim said...

Amy Madigan. Wow. First Award and i already lose my predictions. I do like a horror movie winning though

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

20 minutes in and I'm already one happy fucker.

Emi Grant said...

Good on Madigan, I had Mosaku, but her win is so cool.

Tahmeed Chowdhury said...

Glad I stuck to my guns on Madigan, deserving win even if I'd have preferred Taylor or Mosaku (and haven't seen SV).

A said...

Wow! Kudos to the Academy!

Matt Mustin said...

Still haven't seen Weapons but that is such a cool choice.

Aidan Pittman said...

Mainly happy about Madigan knowing how thrilled Robert must be right now. Her speech and Ed Harris' reaction when her name was called both make for a great start.

Robert MacFarlane said...

Legit screamed “FUCK YEAH” with a fist pump when she won.

Emi Grant said...

They went all out for I Lied To You. That rocked.

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

Dunno how feasible this would've been, but Frank Welker and Troy Baker presenting the Best Animated Feature/Short Film awards would've been so cool and true to the medium's roots.

A said...

WOAH!

Tim said...

One Oscar After Another wins first Best Casting Ever

Emi Grant said...

OBAA Best Casting.

OBAA might end up taking more gold home than previously anticipated.

Emi Grant said...

Never thought I'd get to see a tie happen at the Oscars... wow.

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

*In comes Gaer Grimsrud to split the Oscar with a chainsaw

Matt Mustin said...
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Tim said...

Sean wins the third

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

Now he may be a dick, but YES so much YES

A said...

Ytrewq: Absolutely!

Emi Grant said...

I hate his first win, kinda hate that he has three, but can't say he doesn't deserve this one. Props to Penn.

Shaggy Rogers said...

PTA managed to award another acting category.

Penn became the first absentee winner in the Best Supporting Actor category since Heath Ledger.

Tim said...

now why did i know it would be Casablanca?

Matt Mustin said...

One Battle is Sean Penn's best performance ever. But here's the thing. I don't like that he has three Oscars. He does not deserve that. If this was the only time he won, I'd be thrilled. I also hate that he couldn't be bothered to show up.

Bryan L. said...

NGL, I would've preferred a Skarsgard win, even if Penn HAD shown up. He's not "three-time Oscar winner" good.

Emi Grant said...

PTA is an Oscar winner

A said...

Glad Ryan Coogler got an Oscar.

Matt Mustin said...

PTA and Ryan Coogler both have Oscars. That's good enough for me.

Tybalt said...

Emi: Ties have happened before. There was a Sound Editing tie about 13 years ago, and K. Hepburn & Streisand tied for Actress in the 60s.

Perfectionist said...

Yeah, I'm pretty much with Bryan and Matt on this one. A great performance, but not great enough to make it up for him being clearly very overrewarded or if it would be a blasphemy or something, if he had lost. "Spread The Wealth", well that would have worked here for once. Keeping it simple, would have loved either of Skarsgård and Elordi win.

Emi Grant said...

Tybalt: I know, I just never expected to see one happen in real time. I really liked both winners too, so I love the tie, ngl...

Maciej said...

That In Memoriam was truly something.

Louis Morgan said...

Can't agree gentlemen just because Penn didn't need to win in 03, shouldn't stop him from winning for his best performance. Plus since he won, and clearly didn't care, this was definitely a win that was all about the performance.

Louis Morgan said...

Anyway, otherwise liking to loving most wins so far.

Tim said...

Ludwig Göransson has more Oscars than Hans Zimmer ...

No, I'm not happy

Matt Mustin said...

Tim: Why not? He's amazing.

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

I'd have loved if it came down to Göransson vs Daniel Lopatin for Music, but I'm very happy with Göransson winning here.

Tim said...

Matt: He's cool and all, but only Oppenheimer really needed to win imo

J96 said...

I remembered, Casey Affleck won best actor, even after the allegations. James Franco won a Golden Globe, and was snubbed of an Oscar nomination after his allegations got out but probably because it git out before nominations voting is over.

Oliver Menard said...

Crazy to me that Marty Supreme was ignored for Score but I guess the Academy will never understand electronic music

Kevin said...

Absolutely delighted with the Madigan win. And on Penn, yes Mystic River wasn't a deserving win, but like what Louis said, that takes nothing away from his career best work and how deserving his OBAA performance was of the win. The best supporting actor performance of 2025 won fairly and deservingly. And as much as I would have loved for a Skarsgard win, that wo luld also have been blatant category fraud

Tybalt said...

Autumn Durald Arkapaw is the first woman to win Best Cinematography.

Emi Grant said...

Sentimental Value takes International Film. Deserved.

Emi Grant said...

Paul Thomas Anderson wins Best Director.

Finally...

A said...

Well deserved win.

J96 said...

BEST DIRECTOR WINNER, PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maciej said...

Great night for PTA

J96 said...

SMOKE AND STAAAAAAAAACCCCKKKK!!!!!!!!

Emi Grant said...

I had Chalamet. Glad I got that one wrong.

Emi Grant said...

What a tasteful speech, man. Happy for Michael.

Kevin said...

Kinda gutted for Timmy as I felt he genuinely gave the best performance of the 5 nominees, but cant lie, delighted for MBJ too. Best Actor is one category where all 5 choices would have been good to great winners

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

Nice to see Jordan win, he'd be my #6.

Emi Grant said...

Oscar winner for Best Actress Jessie Buckley.

What a beautiful thing.

Perfectionist said...

JAVIER BARDEM, WHAT A LAD ❤️!!

Maciej said...

MBJ win is the only one I find disappointing. Not only because my personal bet was Chalamet but also he was easily the weakest of all nominees... And it means a complete loss for Marty Supreme.

Ytrewq Wertyq said...

PTA is on a roll

J96 said...

One Battle, wins it's Battle!

A said...

Ooh, I am eating well tonight!

Calvin Law said...

Disappointed but not surprised that The Secret Agent went home winless but otherwise a pretty strong set of winners, and particularly happy for PTA, and for Autumn Durald Arkapaw making history.

Kevin said...

One Oscar After Another, delighted for PTA ❤️

Emi Grant said...

Some great winners tonight. Delighted with OBAA's dominance.

Maciej said...

Louis: General thoughts on the ceremony and the winners?

Calvin Law said...

Worst part of the ceremony as per usual was how quickly some of the speeches got cut off (and rather bluntly so as well, this time) while time was taken up by stupid skits. But all the speeches themselves were good.

Matt Mustin said...

Lots of good winners. People online as usual being very weird.

J96 said...

Did Sentimental Value win any precursors?

J96 said...

Louis, thoughts on the ceremony? Win rankings?

Calvin Law said...

J96: It won BAFTA and also was the most nominated International Film nominee, so it was always the frontrunner.

Harris Marlowe said...

Glad to have been proven wrong about my Chalamet prediction, if only because we are now spared of headache-inducing discourse. And overall, a great set of winners.

Matt Mustin said...

Harris: Oh, there's still plenty of discourse to go around.

Harris Marlowe said...

Matt: I specifically meant the discourse that would happen around Chalamet winning.

Emi Grant said...

The cut-off for KPop Demon Hunters was particularly ugly. Very disrespectful, seriously.

Tim said...

i must say that i found the overall show last night rather uneventful and kind of boring

Luke Higham said...

Tybalt: Keep The Piano for your recommendation next year because he will watch yours first before getting to everyone else's. That message goes to Jonathan as well.

Louis Morgan said...

Tybalt:

The "real" wear all is strong in terms of telling character from what they are wearing particularly with Plemons and every outfit he has, including the suit for both when they are being officials from earth essentially. But it is the final set of costumes why I nominated it where it is such a striking yet strange, yet perfect costume of the old fashioned knitting just in the weirdest way, of why I nominated it.

Merely tried to remove the performances that very likely were negotiated beyond the casting director input.

Luke:

I’ve seen enough of Australia to say it has good costumes, but not enough to give thoughts on the performances.

A:

1. Adrien Brody - The Brutalist
2. Sebastian Stan - A Different Man
3. Fernanda Torres - I'm Still Here
4. Mickey Madison - Anora
5. Marianne Jean-Baptiste - Hard Truths
6. Lilith Stangenberg - Dying
7. Colman Domingo - Sing Sing
8. Felicity Jones - The Brutalist
9. Ariana Grande - Wicked
10. Clarence Maclin Jr. - Sing Sing
11. Cillian Murphy - Small Things Like These
12. Guy Pearce - The Brutalist
13. Angelina Jolie - Maria
14. Sebastian Stan - The Apprentice
15. Adam Pearson - A Different Man
16. Lily-Rose Depp - Nosferatu
17. Yura Borisov - Anora
18. Demi Moore - The Substance
19. Margaret Qualley - The Substance
20. Jeremy Strong - The Apprentice

Louis Morgan said...

Maciej & J96:

Sadly I thought Conan's material this time really wasn't working most of the time and most of the bits fell flat. Also maybe it was just how I was watching but there were a lot of technical problems and as usual bad cutoffs on some of the winners.

Ranking the Winners:

PTA (Director)
Sean Penn
One Battle After Another (Picture)
One Battle After Another (Editing)
One Battle After Another (Adapted)
Jessie Buckley
Frankenstein (Costumes)
Sentimental Value (International)
Sinners (Score)
Amy Madigan
Frankenstein (PD)
One Battle After Another (Casting)
F1 (Sound)
Frankenstein (Makeup & Hairstyling)
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Michael B. Jordan
Sinners (Original Screenplay)
"Golden" - KPop Demon Hunters
KPop Demon Hunters (Animated Film)
The Girl Who Cried Pearls
Mr. Nobody Against Putin
Sinners (Cinematography)

So ceremony wise, not good, but a strong set of winners. As not one of the choices would I say were bad, and the best choices were outstanding.

Tahmeed Chowdhury said...

Have to say, very happy with a lot of the wins last night. May we never have an Oscars this late again, because even with great nominees, it's a long season.

Luke Higham said...

2020/21 was more torturous. It finished in April.

Luke Higham said...

Tahmeed: As soon as they leave ABC, we shouldn't have this issue again.

Tahmeed Chowdhury said...

Luke: True. I suppose what makes it easier to accept was that 2020/21 also had great choices for the most part...it's just that when discourse starts being about ballet and opera, just sours a lot of it for me.

Luke Higham said...

As soon as those comments went public, in my gut I knew they would go out of their way to humiliate him.

Louis Morgan said...

The shortest amount of time between nominations and wins is the ideal. Anytime a season goes on this long, at least particularly this one at a certain point I can't help but be like Gary Marshall in Lost in America "We're finished talking".

Bryan L. said...

Just remembered the short turnaround of the 92nd Oscars, when the ceremony itself was only a month after the noms (01/13 to 02/09.) Wish it were like that more often.

Tahmeed Chowdhury said...

Louis: Your favorite line deliveries across film and TV in 2025?

Also really glad that you've finally started Community, can't wait to read your thoughts on McHale, Glover, and Jacobs in particular.

Shaggy Rogers said...

Louis: How would your ranking of the Best Supporting Actor nominees look if Paul Mescal were in Delroy Lindo's place?

Tybalt said...

Louis: Do you think Mescal would've been nominated had he ran in Lead?

Luke Higham said...

Shaggy: He would've been 4th.

Anonymous said...

Louis how'd you do in your predictions?

Louis Morgan said...

Tahmeed:

“Few Small Beers/Courage Bob Courage” - OBAA
“Oh no more Jokes” - OBAA
The lines of Penn I used in the video - OBAA
All deliveries in yelling over the music - No Other Choice
“Shut the fuck up” - Bugonia
Purpose Speech - Marty Supreme
SAMMIE/Sir - Sinners
You Hit the soft part of My Belly - Naked Gun
Like Star Wars? - Wake Up Dead Man
“Friend” - Frankenstein
“RAY” - The Long Walk
JASON - The Chair Company

Tybalt:

I don’t think so. Clearly Hawke was able to get over a best picture nominee in Plemons, and Moura had the last minute passion push. I think Mescal gets lost in the shuffle just as he did in supporting, particularly since Hamnet did essentially lose all steam outside of Buckley by the end.

Anonymous:

I missed three, Sinners/OBAA swap for Casting/Cinematography and Madigan. But did amazing with the shorts and called Mr. Nobody.

Bryan L. said...

Leonardo DiCaprio has now starred in a Best Picture winner every decade of his film career except for the 2010s.

Lucas Saavedra said...

Louis: Do you think you'll watch DTF St. Louis on HBO?

Harris Marlowe said...

Louis: Based on her work with Lanthimos, how well do you think Emma Stone would do as Diana Christensen?

Luke Higham said...

I'm beginning to believe that Sam Neill might be getting a re-review after all because usually the lineup is up straight after the Oscars broadcast.

Louis Morgan said...

Lucas:

Maybe.

Harris:

I mean combine moments from the Curse and Bugonia you pretty much can gauge her for that tone, which she'd excel with.