10 Of The Buzziest Movies To Know This Awards Season

Last year, awards experts had their work cut out for them. In the aftermath of the autumn festivals, just two films (La La Land and Moonlight) emerged victorious, culminating in both teams mounting the steps of Hollywood’s Dolby stage on Oscar night. The landscape today is a lot less certain. Who deserves a trophy? A scrappy first-time film-maker? An overlooked 89-year-old screenwriter? One thing we know for sure is that the following films represent the best of this award season’s extraordinary output.

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7. Call Me By Your Name

Sony Pictures Classics

“Call me by your name and I’ll call you by mine,” whispers Oliver (Armie Hammer) as he gently caresses the cheek of his lover Elio (Timothée Chalamet) in the soft darkness. The blossoming romance between these two men, that unfurls over six sun-dappled weeks in northern Italy, is utterly ravishing. The director Luca Guadagnino creates a sensory masterpiece by lingering over the finer details of their relationship: peach juice trickling down a chin, bicycle pedals whirring into action. Call Me by Your Name is a shining beacon of tolerance and acceptance, with a heartbreaking ending that will bring tears to your eyes. The breakthrough actor Chalamet has netted a string of prizes and, next to Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour, is deemed the frontrunner for the Best Actor Oscar. The 89-year-old writer James Ivory is looking similarly strong in the adapted-screenplay field; and the hauntingly beautiful Sufjan Stevens score could feasibly be rewarded in the original-song category.

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