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Here’s Who Will Win at the Oscars

While some winners are all but decided, the biggest prize of the night is tough to call

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Three of the four acting contests are sewn up, and the fourth (Best Actor) is reaching mathematical certitude. The Best Director prize looks to be won by a Mexican for the second straight year. But when the Academy Awards air on Feb. 22, on ABC with host Neil Patrick Harris, the Best Picture category will make this one of the cloudiest Oscar races in ages.

The top contenders are trickster endeavors, each filmed in 30-some days: Birdman, which pretends to be a single shot lasting nearly two hours, and Boyhood, which spans 12 years of a Texas lad’s life. Earlier awards from the most influential Hollywood guilds—Producers, Directors and Screen Actors—give Birdman the edge: no film that failed to take at least one of these awards has won Oscar’s top prize since 1996, when Braveheart defeated the guilds’ favorite Apollo 13. Then again, the British Academy (BAFTA) has picked the “correct” film for the past six years. And this time, BAFTA chose Boyhood.

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Schauspieler Emil Jannings Warner Baxter George Arliss (1868-1946), English actor, 20th century. Cinema Personalities. pic: circa 1930's. American actor Lionel Barrymore. (1878-1954) a major star of films and a famed actor. He was also noted as a artist, author, composer and director, one of the famous Barrymore acting family. Fredric March Wallace Beery Charles Laughton Clark Gable Victor McLaglen, British boxer and actor, 1934-1935. Paul Muni, American film actor, 1934-1935. Spencer Tracy Robert Donat James Stewart Cooper Promo Shot Paul Lukas Bing Crosby Ray Milland Portrait of Ronald Colman Portrait Of Laurence Olivier Broderick Crawford José Ferrer in Anything Can Happen Humphrey Bogart In 'Sabrina' WILLIAM HOLDEN 1953 Marlon Brando Ernest Borgnine Yul Brynner Barnacle Bill David Niven Charlton Heston dressed as Ben Hur Burt Lancaster Maximillian Schell Gregory Peck Publicity Still From 'For Love Of Ivy' Rex Harrison In 'My Fair Lady' Lee Marvin Paul Scofield In 'A Man For All Seasons' In The Heat of the Night Cliff Robertson John Wayne Patton Gene Hackman In 'The French Connection' Jack Lemmon 47th Annual Academy Awards, 1975 Jack Nicholson In 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' Peter Finch In 'Network' 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards AFI Salute to James Stewart Actor's Studio Conference JAN 2 1980, AUG 12 1982, AUG 13 1982, MAR 18 1983; At ceremonies at the Denver Center for the Perfor Ben Kingsley Robert Duvall 57th Annual Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon William Hurt The Color Of Money People's Choice 62nd Annual Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon 16th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards American Museum of the Moving Image Tribute to Al Pacino Tom Hanks 1996 National Board of Review Awards Dinner 4th Broadcast Film Critics Awards Celebs at British Academy Film Awards 74th Annual Academy Awards - Pressroom The 75th Annual Academy Awards - Press Room Sean Penn arrives for the 76th Academy A Onset For Jamie Foxx Music Video Stars Promote 'Mission Impossible III' In Rome 22nd Annual Santa Barbara Film Festival - American Riviera Award Presented to Forest Whitaker 9th Annual New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend - Day 3 The Debt - UK Premiere - Inside Arrivals BAFTA Los Angeles 18th Annual Awards Season Tea Party - Red Carpet 86th Annual Academy Awards - Press Room US-OSCARS-GOVERNORS BALL 88th Annual Academy Awards - Press Room 89th Annual Academy Awards -  Press Room TOPSHOT-US-OSCARS-PRESSROOM RAMI MALEK

Hovering above these two acclaimed movies is the (red state) elephant on the ballot: American Sniper, which has earned more at the domestic box office than the other seven Best Picture nominees combined. But it won’t win. The Academy voters typically prefer to honor a socially relevant artistic triumph (12 Years a Slave last year, The Hurt Locker five years ago) over a crowd pleaser of distinction (Gravity, Avatar).

Here, then, are my picks for which films, filmmakers and stars will carry home 8½ lb. of Motion Picture Academy love from the 87th annual awards.

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