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Starring some of Hollywood鈥檚 brightest stars, including Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst, the western psychological drama, 鈥淭he Power of the Dog,鈥 is expected to be a heavy hitter at this year鈥檚 Academy Awards, with 12 nominations.

Still, film critic Richard Crouse anticipates that the night鈥檚 most coveted statue will be presented to 鈥淐ODA鈥 for best picture. 鈥淐ODA,鈥 an acronym for child of deaf adult, is a coming-of-age comedy about a teenage girl named Ruby, the only hearing member of a deaf family in Massachusetts.

鈥淚 think it's going to be 鈥楥ODA鈥檚鈥 year to upset that 鈥楶ower of the Dog鈥 train that seems to have been going all the way through awards season,鈥 Crouse told 麻豆影视 Channel on Sunday ahead of the Oscars. 鈥淓very year, there's a movie that kind of comes out of nowhere, and all of a sudden, everyone's talking about it the next day, and I think CODA is going to be that movie this year.鈥

Ahead of Hollywood鈥檚 biggest night, Crouse also shared his predictions for who will take home some hardware for the rest of the ceremony鈥檚 top categories.

In the category of best actress, Jessica Chastain is favoured for the win, Crouse said. While she started the awards season as an underdog, her performance in 鈥淭he Eyes of Tammy Faye鈥 quickly picked up steam, he said, and she won best actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards last month.

鈥淲hen you use the algorithm, the Academy Awards algorithm, which is just simply looking at who's won what over the span of awards season, she is a front-runner here,鈥 said Crouse.

This image released by Searchlight Pictures shows Andrew Garfield as Jim Bakker, centre, and Jessica Chastain as Tammy Faye Bakker in a scene from "The Eyes of Tammy Faye." (Searchlight Pictures via AP)

This image released by Searchlight Pictures shows Andrew Garfield as Jim Bakker, centre, and Jessica Chastain as Tammy Faye Bakker in a scene from "The Eyes of Tammy Faye." (Searchlight Pictures via AP)

鈥淭he Eyes of Tammy Faye鈥 is a romantic drama that tells the story of the rise, fall and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker. Both Nicole Kidman and Kristen Stewart are presenting some fierce competition in the category for their roles in 鈥淏eing the Ricardos鈥 and 鈥淪pencer,鈥 respectively. Other nominees include Olivia Colman for 鈥淭he Lost Daughter,鈥 and Penelope Cruz for 鈥淧arallel Mothers.鈥

Among those nominated for best actor, Crouse sees the award going to Will Smith for his role in 鈥淜ing Richard.鈥 After losing out on best actor in 2002 for his portrayal of boxer Muhammad Ali, Crouse anticipates this nomination will end with a knock-out victory for Smith鈥檚 talented performance.

鈥淩ichard Williams was someone who walked his own path and made decisions that often seemed inexplicable, and you couldn't always understand his motivations,鈥 said Crouse. 鈥淪o you needed an actor that brings real movie-star heft [and] real movie-star charisma to keep us onside with that character for the whole time, and Will Smith does it.鈥

鈥淜ing Richard鈥 is a biographical sports drama that centres around Richard Williams and his two daughters, tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams. Smith is up against some big names for the award, including Javier Bardem for 鈥淏eing the Ricardos,鈥 Benedict Cumberbatch for 鈥淭he Power of the Dog,鈥 Andrew Gardield for 鈥淭ick, Tick鈥oom!鈥 and Denzel Washington for 鈥淭he Tragedy of Macbeth.鈥

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Will Smith in a scene from "King Richard." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Will Smith in a scene from "King Richard." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

For best supporting actress, Crouse predicts the winner will be Ariana DeBose for her performance in 鈥淲est Side Story,鈥 directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg. DeBose plays Anita in the film, a role that also won actress Rita Moreno an Academy Award in 1962.

鈥淭here's a bit of history on her side,鈥 said Crouse. 鈥淸And] she's fantastic in the movie. She can sing, she can dance, she can act 鈥 it鈥檚 the trifecta there.鈥

Other nominees in the category include Jessie Buckley for 鈥淭he Lost Daughter,鈥 Judi Dench for 鈥淏elfast,鈥 Kirsten Dunst for 鈥淭he Power of the Dog,鈥 and Aunjanue Ellis for 鈥淜ing Richard.鈥

For best supporting actor, Crouse anticipates Kodi Smit-McPhee from 鈥淭he Power of the Dog鈥 will be taking home the statue.

鈥淗e's one of the only characters in the movie that you can really, truly understand their motivations behind what they're doing,鈥 said Crouse.

Jesse Plemons is also nominated in the same category for his performance in 鈥淭he Power of the Dog,鈥 as are Ciaran Hinds for 鈥淏elfast,鈥 Troy Kotsur for 鈥淐ODA,鈥 and J.K. Simmons for 鈥淏eing the Ricardos.鈥

The 94th Academy Awards are expected to revert back to their original format this year, with the red carpet rolling out at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the first time since 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淟ast year was so glum, and it was a pandemic show,鈥 said Crouse. 鈥淚t just didn't feel like the Academy Awards is supposed to feel, which is kind of fun, kind of frivolous [and] glamorous. It鈥檚 where we get to see Hollywood on their biggest night.鈥

This image released by Apple TV+ shows Troy Kotsur, left, and Marlee Matlin in a scene from "CODA." (Apple TV+ via AP)

This image released by Apple TV+ shows Troy Kotsur, left, and Marlee Matlin in a scene from "CODA." (Apple TV+ via AP)

The awards show, however, returns with a number of changes, including the removal of several awards that are anticipated to result in a shorter broadcast. The ceremony will also be led by three hosts, comedians Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall, with each expected to helm one hour of the show.

鈥淚 hope that works and keeps it on track,鈥 said Crouse. 鈥淚t's important to keep the energy up and that's what was missing from last year.鈥

The telecast for this year鈥檚 Oscars ceremony will start at 8 p.m. EDT.

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