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Oscar predictions: Who will take home top prizes?

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Should win: De Niro

Will win: Jones


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

If “Les Misérables” consisted of nothing more than Anne Hathaway singing “I Dreamed a Dream,” it would have been enough to guarantee her an Oscar victory (it also would have been a much better movie). Hathaway has this category sewn up, and she deserves to win it. I am happy to see Jacki Weaver nominated for playing Bradley Cooper’s mother in “Silver Linings Playbook.” She gave a wonderful performance as essential as any other to the movie’s success, but I feared it would be overlooked.

Should win: Hathaway

Will win: Hathaway

SFlbBEST ACTOR

Daniel Day-Lewis as the embodiment of Abraham Lincoln is an even more likely winner than Hathaway, but my vote would go to Denzel Washington as the alcoholic pilot in “Flight” (my choice for the year’s best film). Here was a performance so convincing it was chilling, and one that dared to challenge the audience’s feelings toward the protagonist right down to the last five minutes. However, Day-Lewis will win, and it is easy to understand why. From now on when people think of Abraham Lincoln, they may still picture a Matthew Brady photo, but they will hear Day-Lewis’ voice.

Should win: Washington

Will win: Day-Lewis


BEST ACTRESS

It frustrates me that the person who most deserves to win, Naomi Watts in “The Impossible,” stands the least chance. Sure, the other four actresses gave standout performances, but they didn’t have to stay in character while thousands of gallons of water were dumped on them. This is supposed to be a two-actress race, but a pair of wild cards must be addressed first. While it has happened only in the supporting actress category, the Oscars have a history of young actresses scoring upset wins (Tatum O’Neal in “Paper Moon,” Anna Paquin in “The Piano”). So don’t rule out a win by 9-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis of “Beasts of the Southern Wild.” The other wild card is more likely to take the statue, though, for the Oscars also have a history of French actresses scoring upsets (Juliette Binoche as best supporting actress for “The English Patient” and Marion Cotillard as best actress for “La Vie en Rose”). That puts 86-year-old Emmanuel Riva of “Amour” in a position to win if the front runners cancel each other out.


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