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Oscar 2023: pronostici e tutto quello che c'è da sapere
Gli Oscar 2023 si avvicinano e i bookmaker hanno già stilato le loro previsioni per i premi più attesi della serata. Analizziamo insieme i pronostici per il miglior film, miglior attrice protagonista, miglior attore protagonista e miglior regia, insieme a tutte le informazioni utili per seguire la serata in cui verranno assegnati gli ambiti premi.
Premi Oscar 2023: dove seguirli
La Notte Degli Oscar 2023 sarà trasmessa in diretta su Sky Cinema Oscar, Sky Uno, in chiaro su TV8 e in streaming su NOW. La data da segnare è quella della notte tra domenica 12 e lunedì 13 marzo 2023, con inizio dalle 23.15.
Oscar 2023 Miglior Film:
Secondo i principali bookmaker, Everything Everywhere All at Once è il grande favorito per il premio come miglior film degli Oscar 2023. La pellicola ha già vinto il Producers Guild of America Awards e ha ottenuto ben 11 nomination. Tuttavia, potrebbero esserci sorprese da parte di Niente di nuovo sul fronte occidentale e Gli Spiriti dell’Isola, ma le probabilità sembrano essere contro di loro. Le altre pellicole nominate, tra cui The Fabelmans, Top Gun: Maverick, Tar, Avatar: La via dell’acqua, Triangle of Sadness ed Elvis, sembrano avere poche speranze di vittoria.
Miglior Attrice Protagonista:
Per quanto riguarda la categoria del premio Oscar 2023 come miglior attrice protagonista, la sfida sembra essere tra Cate Blanchett e Michelle Yeoh. La Blanchett potrebbe aggiudicarsi il suo terzo Oscar per la sua interpretazione in Tar, ma Yeoh è anch’essa una forte candidata grazie alla sua performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once, con cui ha già vinto il Golden Globe e lo Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Ana de Armas (Blonde), Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie) e Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) sembrano invece avere poche possibilità di concorrere seriamente.
Miglior Attore Protagonista:
Per l’Oscar 2023 al miglior attore protagonista, Brendan Fraser sembra essere il favorito per il premio finale, grazie alla sua performance in The Whale, premiata ai Critics’ Choice Awards e Satellite Award. Tuttavia, dovrà vedersela con Colin Farrell, che ha vinto la Coppa Volpi all’ultima Mostra del cinema di Venezia per Gli Spiriti dell’Isola, e con Austin Butler, che ha stupito il pubblico con la sua interpretazione in Elvis. Bill Nighy (Living) e Paul Mescal (Aftersun) sono invece molto più indietro nei pronostici.
Oscar 2023 Miglior Regia:
Infine, per quanto riguarda il premio Oscar 2023 per la miglior regia, la sfida sembra essere tra i The Daniels, ovvero Daniel Kwan e Daniel Scheinert, vincitori del Directors Guild of America Award con Everything Everywhere All at Once, e Steven Spielberg, nominato per la nona volta come miglior regista con The Fabelmans. Mentre Martin McDonagh (Gli spiriti dell’isola), Todd Field (Tar) e Ruben Ostlund (Triangle of Sadness) sembrano non avere moltissime possibilità di trionfare.
Miglior Attrice Non Protagonista:
Per l’Oscar alla miglior attrice non protagonista del 2023, Angela Bassett sembra essere la favorita per la sua interpretazione come la regina madre Ramonda in Wakanda Forever, che le ha già fruttato il Golden Globe. Tuttavia, dovrà vedersela con la concorrenza dell��irlandese Kerry Condon, premiata ai Bafta per il suo ruolo in Gli Spiriti dell’isola, e di Jamie Lee Curtis, che ha interpretato l’inflessibile e crudele agente delle tasse in Everything Everywhere all At Once.
Miglior Attore Non Protagonista:
Per quanto riguarda la categoria miglior attore non protagonista agli Oscar 2023, sembra che Ke Huy Quan sia il favorito per la sua interpretazione come l’imbelle marito di Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once. In questo caso, la sua vittoria sembra già essere data per scontata, a giudicare dalle quote delle agenzie di scommesse. Gli altri nominati, come Barry Keoghan, Brendan Gleason, Brian Tyree Henry e Judd Hirsch, sembrano avere poche possibilità di vittoria.
Naturalmente, queste previsioni sono solo congetture e nulla è certo finché non si apriranno le buste durante la cerimonia degli Oscar 2023. Tuttavia, i bookmaker e gli esperti del settore, con le loro previsioni, sono utili per avere un’idea più chiara di chi avrà maggiori probabilità di vincere. Ma come sempre, gli Oscar potrebbero riservare qualche sorpresa durante la premiazione finale. Resta solo da vedere quali film e star saranno i vincitori di questa notte di gloria a Hollywood.
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oscar finding his reporter cute ! (fluff)
pairing: oscar x fem!reader
premis: oscar helps a shy reporter during an interview and ends up crushing on her! short and sweet, fluff!
preface: posting this in honor of him getting 2nd place in austria !! good job oscar <3
you felt a tap on your shoulder and you spun around, finding a tall guy staring at you. his eyes were bored and a bit annoyed.
“um, can i help you?” you ask politely, checking your watch.
you had already interviewed the drivers that came in third and second place, and you were currently waiting on the first-placing driver to show up.
truth be told, you weren’t really qualified for the job—your sister decided to suddenly honeymoon with her wife and begged for you to replace her. hesitantly, you agreed, dying your hair to match her natural color and hoping your features were similar enough.
the young man scoffed and ran a hand over his face. “woman, you’re joking, yeah?” he asked after rolling his eyes.
honestly, you would’ve assumed this moody guy was the winner as he wore a racing suit, certainly an f1 driver with the after effects of participating in a race apparent, sweat running down his neck leading to the contour of his—
no, y/n! focus! your sister called moments ago saying the winner of the race was extremely ugly, and, according to her words, “you can’t miss him.”
and, as much as you hated to admit it, the fiesty male was far too attractive to fit your sister’s description.
“sorry, i, um, don’t follow?” you say, nervously running your fingers through your hair, microphone in the other hand.
the man looked back to face an older man sporting a mclaren hat, the former muttering something while angrily staring at you.
is this what a red flag feels like before getting torn to shreds by a bull?
“ok, lisa, you’re on air!”
you turn around rapidly at the mention of your sister’s name, searching for the driver you needed to interview.
“um,” you start shyly, looking into the scary camera. “we are still waiting on the pole position winner for the silverstone grand prix—“
there’s laughs amongst the viewers, and you cock your head trying to find their source of amusement.
“—well we are waiting on him to arrive, so sit tight while we try to find him!”
yet, to your horror, the camera stays on, the filming crew motioning for you to continue.
“hey.”
you turn to find the same utterly attractive yet rude driver staring down at you, mouth in a line and arms crossed as if he were the one that should be stressed.
“oh, you again,” you accidentally mutter into the microphone, freezing once you realized what you’ve done. except, the crowd simply laughed.
you cursed under your breath.
they’re laughing at you, y/n. you’re such a dumbass.
“yes,” the young man said sarcastically while tugging the mic towards himself, only helping to raise the volume of the laughs from the stands. “it’s me again.”
you nodded, anxiety burning in your veins, not knowing what to say. this was not as simple as your sister had said it would be.
“while we’re waiting for the grand prix winner,” oscar said, now stealing the mic completely, “why don’t i ask you some questions, reporter?”
crap!
“uh, okay,” you murmur into the mic the driver stretches towards you. for some reason your palms started getting clammy. was it your nerves?
he puts a hand on his hip and pretends to be in a deep state of thinking. “let’s start with an easy question.” he came closer so your bodies were only a pace away.
“who’s your favorite driver?”
uh oh.
“th-that would be, erm, lan?—lando!”
phew. thank god you remembered the name of the last driver you interviewed!
but the driver interviewing you walked away, suddenly a bit angry. then he ran back into frame, looking into the camera. “do you see how i’m treated around here?”
the crowds laughed, and you hid your smile.
was this the same person you met earlier? how was he so. so—so amiable?
“ok ms. reporter, next one: do you have a sister?”
“yes,” you said into the outstretched mic, trying to hide the shakiness in your voice.
then the man brushed his hand against yours just below the vision of the camera, and—was that a smile? did he just smile at you?
your breathing slowed, thankfully feeling a lot more calm.
you continued, saying, “i do. her name is y/n.”
the driver nodded, acting as if he were actually interested. “is she cute?” the man whispered into the mic.
and god, you would’ve thought this was a comedy show thanks to the immense amount of laughing if he weren’t dressed in a sweaty race suit that perfectly hugged his abdominal region and quads—
then you saw him walk slightly out of the frame, waving at you frantically. he mouthed:
ask me about the race!
good idea.
you leaned into the mic the man held, flooded by his addicting scent. “how was your race?”
“ah, thanks for asking,” he said, clearly having a talent for acting. “it was great! i’m really happy with my results. i scored a lot of points for my team, so honestly i couldn’t have asked for more.”
he went on about the technicalities and such of his car, what went wrong and right, what he should improve on; thankfully he talked until the time was out.
“well, there you have it!” you say as the camera crew gave you the cue to stop the interview.
“what’s your name, again?” you whispered to him.
at this point he just leaned into the mic. “it’s oscar piastri.” the crowd went wild, making him smile.
for some reason you got stupidly jealous.
“seems our pole position driver never showed up—“ you started saying, until the camera crew pointed towards a lit screen with words.
“but nonetheless, thank you for tuning in,” you said, and then continued reading the transcript, explaining the time and date for the next race.
once finished, the camera finally shut off, and with a big sigh, you retired your mic and made your way to your car. never again were you doing another favor for your sister.
“good job, y/n,” oscar murmured, having bent down from behind so only you could hear him. “turns out you are cute.”
fuck. how did he find out?
you swept around, hand over mouth in dread.
“oh, come on, it was obvious!” oscar said proudly. “you did not know a single thing about racing—and you look so different from your sister.”
you simply stood in shock. quietly gauging whatever despicable plan he was carrying out.
“do you still not know who i am?” he asked incredulously.
you cocked your head. “you’re a driver. what was it? osc-oscar pastry?”
he handed his heavy helmet over to you.
“there. now you’ll never forget my name again. it’s fucking piastri.” he ran his hands over his face, losing patience.
“ask me who won the race!” oscar finally said, cracking.
“um, we aren’t in the interview anymore?—“
he shook you by the arms, saying, “i won the goddamn race! i got first, y/n!”
“you’re the grand prix winner?! b-but my sister told me you were supposed to be unattractive!”
oscar raised his eyebrows, asking “is that so?” he tilted his head slightly, a cheshire cat’s smile forming.
“does that mean you find me attractive?”
uh oh.
your body was on fire, maybe more anxious than from the interview.
“since you kept staring at my body the whole interview,” oscar said as he smirked down at you, his brown eyes clearly satisfied at your shocked reaction. “take me out and i won’t tell.”
maybe you would do more of your sister’s favors.
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