Oscars 2020: Who will win and who should win. Our critics’ picks
LA TimesNo, it wasn’t just your imagination. Far more than last year’s “Roma,” Bong Joon Ho’s movie seems poised to become the first non-English-language film ever to win best picture — and what’s more, it deserves to be. Movies Oscar nominations 2020: The complete list Oscar nominations 2020: “Joker” tops the list, followed by “1917,” The Irishman” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Director Sam Mendes, Bong Joon Ho and Martin Scorsese. in Hollywood” Should win: “Marriage Story” Tarantino’s Tarantino-esque adventures feels like the favorite, but I want to speak up for the art and sensitivity Noah Baumbach brought to taking on both sides of a relationship falling apart in “Marriage Story.” CHANG SAYS. Will win: “Jojo Rabbit” Should win: “Little Women” Sometimes the support for a film with multiple nominations coalesces in one category, and given its WGA victory, it looks this will be that category for “JoJo.” But I’m more impressed with the deft way Greta Gerwig honored the spirit of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel while simultaneously personalizing and modernizing the material.