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This year's Oscars best-picture race is incredibly close — here's who will probably win

by Jason Guerrasio on Feb 28, 2016, 12:22 PM

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Will it be "The Revenant"? Will it be "Spotlight"? Will it be "The Big Short"?

Those are the questions swirling around Hollywood and in all likelihood your living room heading into Sunday's Oscars night.

The best-picture category is in a tight three-way race for the statue, with no clear favorite, which will allow for some much-needed drama on a night when many of the other categories are forgone conclusions.

A big reason there's so much conflict among the Oscar pundits: the key awards these films did (and didn't) win in the run-up, which are always good indicators of what will ultimately grab Oscars.

Here we analyze the best-picture category and predict who will take home the prize.

SEE ALSO: Here's which actors are expected to clean up at the Oscars on Sunday — and other predictions

Why "Spotlight" could win

Of the three films being seriously considered, Tom McCarthy's look at The Boston Globe's uncovering of the Catholic Church child-molestation scandal in the city has been in the best-picture conversation the longest.

Since it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, the movie has been a critical darling, and it won key award-season prizes like the top honors at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Writers Guild of America Awards (actors and writers form a large contingent in Academy membership).

Historically, best-picture winners have those two awards in the bag.



Why "The Big Short" could win

Adam McKay's look at the housing-bubble collapse in the mid-2000s got out of the gates late for award-season hopefuls, opening in theaters on December 23. But it quickly picked up attention, getting major nominations and then going on to win the top Producers Guild Award and WGA Award (for adapted screenplay).

Like "Spotlight," it has some of the major wins under its belt to be a serious contender for the Oscars' big prize.



And if only the real audience voted ...

If the real theatergoers had their say in the Oscars, many would most likely choose George Miller's epic blockbuster "Mad Max: Fury Road." The best-picture nominee, which is clearly a dark horse to win, has great performances by Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron and awe-inspiring cinematography and stunts.

This is one that we at the multiplex thirst for, but Oscar voters will do nothing more than give it a nomination to say "nice job."



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