Written by Liam Heffernan
We haven’t long said goodbye to the last awards season, but already next year’s hopefuls are starting to make themselves known.
Here is a list of ten movies in 2012 to watch out for – with all the ingredients of an Oscar-nominated film, we’ll be hearing much more about them in the coming months.
1: Lincoln (UK release, 25th January 2013)
Although not released internationally until January, it just creeps into the Oscar eligibility with a late December release in the States. The Civil War Biopic is directed by Spielberg, scored by John Williams, with a cast including Daniel Day-Lewis as Abe Lincoln, Tommy Lee Jones, Sally Field, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
If you want to place an early bet on the 2013 Best Picture winner, this is it.
2: Les Miserables (UK release, 11th January 2013)
Another well-timed release, with a roster of Academy friends to vote for...
We haven’t long said goodbye to the last awards season, but already next year’s hopefuls are starting to make themselves known.
Here is a list of ten movies in 2012 to watch out for – with all the ingredients of an Oscar-nominated film, we’ll be hearing much more about them in the coming months.
1: Lincoln (UK release, 25th January 2013)
Although not released internationally until January, it just creeps into the Oscar eligibility with a late December release in the States. The Civil War Biopic is directed by Spielberg, scored by John Williams, with a cast including Daniel Day-Lewis as Abe Lincoln, Tommy Lee Jones, Sally Field, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
If you want to place an early bet on the 2013 Best Picture winner, this is it.
2: Les Miserables (UK release, 11th January 2013)
Another well-timed release, with a roster of Academy friends to vote for...
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