A NOTE FROM SCOTT With the 82nd Venice, 52nd Telluride and 50th Toronto film festivals and the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards now in the rearview mirror, the focus of the awards-industrial complex — journalists, publicists and talent — has shifted fully to the race to the 98th Oscars.

Since our last check-in, Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet (Focus) solidified its frontrunner status by winning Toronto’s audience award, with Frankenstein and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (both Netflix) placing second and third, respectively. Toronto’s audience award is often predictive of best picture Oscar traction — Chariots of Fire, American Beauty, Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech, 12 Years a Slave, Green Book and Zhao’s 2020 film Nomadland all won the former and went on to win the latter — but not always (last year’s winner, The Life of Chuck, faces an uphill climb this season).

Venice, meanwhile, awarded its top prize, the Golden Lion, to Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi). Among its other winners: Benny Safdie was named best director for The Smashing Machine (A24) and Toni Servillo was chosen as best actor for La Grazia (Mubi).

Back in LA, journalists who were not in Venice, including myself, have just seen Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite (Netflix). A directing tour-de-force and true ensemble piece, it will spark the same sort of concern and conversation about the proliferation of nuclear weapons that the 1983 ABC TV movie The Day After — one of the most watched TV programs of all time — did two generations ago.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) has also begun screening in LA. Many journalists caught it last week — I was still in Toronto, so I will be seeing it later this week — and it unspooled for Academy members on Saturday night. Other member screenings last weekend included Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside), with Jennifer Lopez in attendance for a post-screening Q&A, and the documentary feature Riefenstahl (Kino Lorber).

And, ahead of the Oct. 1 submission deadline, the best international feature Oscar competition is continuing to shape up. The most significant recent news related to that is Brazil’s submission of The Secret Agent (Neon), which has been playing through the roof at festival and industry screenings, with writer/director Kleber Mendonça Filho and lead actor Wagner Moura both looking like very strong contenders.

Additionally, Poland entered Kafka (still seeking U.S. distribution), the latest film from the great Agnieszka Holland, who has previously had films chosen to represent Poland (2011’s In Darkness, which was nominated, and 2017’s Spoor), West Germany (1985’s Angry Harvest, which was nominated) and the Czech Republic (2020’s Charlatan, which was shortlisted).

Please remember: my forecasts do not necessarily reflect my personal preferences. My aim is not to advocate for what I think the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences should do, but rather to project what they will do. I arrive at my projections by screening many films, analyzing their campaigns, speaking with voters and studying relevant history and stats.

  • Best Picture

    Jessie Buckley stars as Agnes in director Chloé Zhao’s 'Hamnet.'
    Image Credit: Agata Grzybowska / Focus Features

    Frontrunners
    Hamnet (Focus)
    Sentimental Value (Neon)
    Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    A House of Dynamite (Netflix)
    The Secret Agent (Neon)
    Jay Kelly (Netflix)
    It Was Just An Accident (Neon)
    Bugonia (Focus)
    Train Dreams (Netflix)
    Roofman (Paramount)

    Major Threats
    The Smashing Machine (A24)
    Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)
    Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (20th Century)
    Rental Family (Searchlight)
    Nuremberg (Sony Classics)
    F1 (Apple/Warner Bros.)
    Weapons (Warner Bros.)

    Possibilities
    Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Materialists (A24)
    Warfare (A24)
    Highest 2 Lowest (A24)
    Dead Man’s Wire (Row K)
    Die My Love (Mubi)

    Long Shots
    The Life of Chuck (Neon)
    La Grazia (Mubi)
    The Lost Bus (Apple)
    Hedda (Amazon/MGM)
    Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside)
    Ballad of a Small Player (Netflix)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM)
    Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century)
    Ella McCay (20th Century)
    Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi)
    Is This Thing On? (Searchlight)
    Marty Supreme (A24)
    No Other Choice (Neon)
    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Song Sung Blue (Focus)
    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix)
    Wicked: For Good (Universal)

  • Best Director


    Image Credit: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

    Frontrunners
    Ryan Coogler for Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Chloé Zhao for Hamnet (Focus)
    Joachim Trier for Sentimental Value (Neon)
    Kathryn Bigelow for A House of Dynamite (Netflix)
    Kleber Mendonça Filho for The Secret Agent (Neon)

    Major Threats
    Noah Baumbach for Jay Kelly (Netflix)
    Jafar Panahi for It Was Just an Accident (Neon)
    Yorgos Lanthimos for Bugonia (Focus)
    Clint Bentley for Train Dreams (Netflix)
    Richard Linklater for Nouvelle Vague (Netflix) — podcast
    Derek Cianfrance for Roofman (Paramount)
    Benny Safdie for The Smashing Machine (A24)
    Guillermo del Toro for Frankenstein (Netflix) — podcast 1 and 2

    Possibilities
    Scott Cooper for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (20th Century)
    Hikari for Rental Family (Searchlight)
    Celine Song for Materialists (A24) — podcast
    Lynne Ramsay for Die My Love (Mubi)
    Spike Lee for Highest 2 Lowest (A24) — podcast
    Zach Cregger for Weapons (Warner Bros.)
    Paolo Sorrentino for La Grazia (Mubi) — podcast
    Gus Van Sant for Dead Man’s Wire (Row K)

    Long Shots
    James Vanderbilt for Nuremberg (Sony Classics)
    Eva Victor for Sorry, Baby (A24)
    Joseph Kosinski for F1 (Apple/Warner Bros.)
    Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza for Warfare (A24)
    Mike Flanagan for The Life of Chuck (Neon)
    Paul Greengrass for The Lost Bus (Apple) — podcast
    Nia DaCosta for Hedda (Amazon/MGM)
    Bill Condon for Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Craig Brewer for Song Sung Blue (Focus)
    James L. Brooks for Ella McCay (20th Century)
    James Cameron for Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century)
    Jon M. Chu for Wicked: For Good (Universal)
    Bradley Cooper for Is This Thing On? (Searchlight)
    Luca Guadagnino for After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM)
    Jim Jarmusch for Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi)
    Rian Johnson for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Story (Netflix)
    Park Chan-wook for No Other Choice (Neon)
    Josh Safdie for Marty Supreme (A24)

  • Best Actor

    Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier and Kerry Condon as Claire Thompson
    Image Credit: Netflix

    BEST ACTOR

    Frontrunners
    Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent (Neon)
    George Clooney for Jay Kelly (Netflix) — podcast
    Michael B. Jordan for Sinners (Warner Bros.) — podcast
    Joel Edgerton for Train Dreams (Netflix) — podcast
    Jesse Plemons for Bugonia (Focus) — podcast

    Major Threats
    Dwayne Johnson for The Smashing Machine (A24)
    Channing Tatum for Roofman (Paramount)
    Jeremy Allen White for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (20th Century)
    Brendan Fraser for Rental Family (Searchlight) — podcast
    Toni Servillo for La Grazia (Mubi)
    Bill Skarsgård for Dead Man’s Wire (Row K)

    Possibilities
    Colin Farrell for Ballad of a Small Player (Netflix) — podcast
    Cillian Murphy for Steve (Netflix) — podcast
    Rami Malek for Nuremberg (Sony Classics) — podcast
    Russell Crowe for Nuremberg (Sony Classics)
    Oscar Isaac for Frankenstein (Netflix) — podcast
    Denzel Washington for Highest 2 Lowest (A24) — podcast

    Long Shots
    Brad Pitt for F1 (Apple/Warner Bros.)
    Matthew McConaughey for The Lost Bus (Apple) — podcast
    Tonatiuh Elizarraraz for Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside)
    Guillaume Marbeck for Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)
    Josh Brolin for Weapons (Warner Bros.)
    Tom Hiddleston for The Life of Chuck (Neon) — podcast

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Will Arnett for Is This Thing On? (Searchlight)
    Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme (A24) — podcast
    Daniel Craig for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix) — podcast
    Daniel Day-Lewis for Anemone (Focus)
    Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Ethan Hawke for Blue Moon (Sony Classics) — podcast
    Hugh Jackman for Song Sung Blue (Focus) — podcast
    Robert Pattinson for Mickey 17 (Warner Bros.) — podcast

  • Best Actress

    The director stars as a grad student turned professor who is attempting to heal after experiencing a traumatic event.
    Image Credit: Mia Cioffi Henry/Courtesy of Sundance

    Frontrunners
    Jessie Buckley for Hamnet (Focus)
    Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value (Neon)
    Emma Stone for Bugonia (Focus) — podcast
    Jennifer Lawrence for Die My Love (Mubi) — podcast
    Sydney Sweeney for Christy (Black Bear) — podcast

    Major Threats
    Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (A24)
    June Squibb for Eleanor the Great (Sony Classics)
    Jodie Foster for A Private Life (Sony Classics) — podcast
    Eva Victor for Sorry, Baby (A24)

    Possibilities
    Felicity Jones for Train Dreams (Netflix)
    Julia Garner for Weapons (Warner Bros.) — podcast
    Tessa Thompson for Hedda (Amazon/MGM)

    Long Shots
    Lucy Liu for Rosemead (Vertical) — podcast
    Dakota Johnson for Materialists (A24) — podcast
    Arienne Mandi for Tatami (Flawless)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Cate Blanchett for Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi) — podcast 1 and 2
    Laura Dern for Is This Thing On? (Searchlight)
    Cynthia Erivo for Wicked: For Good (Universal) — podcast
    Emma Mackey for Ella McCay (20th Century)
    Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue (Focus) — podcast
    Julia Roberts for After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM) — podcast

  • Best Supporting Actor

    Sinners
    Image Credit: Warner Bros.

    Frontrunners
    Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value (Neon) — podcast
    Adam Sandler for Jay Kelly (Netflix) — podcast
    Paul Mescal for Hamnet (Focus)
    Billy Crudup for Jay Kelly (Netflix)
    William H. Macy for Train Dreams (Netflix)

    Major Threats
    Jeremy Strong for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (20th Century) — podcast
    Mark Hamill for The Life of Chuck (Neon) — podcast
    Jacob Elordi for Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Michael Shannon for Nuremberg (Sony Classics) — podcast
    Leo Woodall for Nuremberg (Sony Classics)
    Ben Foster for Christy (Black Bear)

    Possibilities
    Miles Caton for Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Jack O’Connell for Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Delroy Lindo for Sinners (Warner Bros.) — podcast
    Stephen Graham for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (Searchlight)
    Pedro Pascal for Materialists (A24)

    Long Shots
    Idris Elba for A House of Dynamite (Netflix)
    Tracy Letts for A House of Dynamite (Netflix)
    Diego Luna for Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside) — podcast
    Aubry Dullin for Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)
    Robert Pattinson for Die My Love (Mubi) — podcast
    Josh O’Connor for The History of Sound (Mubi)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Jonathan Bailey for Wicked: For Good (Universal)
    Sean Bean for Anemone (Focus)
    Samuel Bottomley for Anemone (Focus)
    Josh Brolin for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix)
    Albert Brooks for Ella McCay (20th Century)
    Bradley Cooper for Is This Thing On? (Searchlight)
    Benicio Del Toro for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) — podcast
    Adam Driver for Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi) — podcast
    Andrew Garfield for After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM) — podcast
    Woody Harrelson for Ella McCay (20th Century)
    Jack Lowden for Ella McCay (20th Century)
    Josh O’Connor for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix)
    Sean Penn for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) — podcast
    Andrew Scott for Blue Moon (Sony Classics)
    Andrew Scott for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix)
    Alexander Skarsgård for Pillion (A24) — podcast
    Michael Stuhlbarg for After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM)

  • Best Supporting Actress

    Rebecca Ferguson as Captain Olivia Walker in A House of Dynamite.
    Image Credit: Eros Hoagland/Netflix

    Frontrunners
    Jennifer Lopez for Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside) — podcast
    Emily Blunt for The Smashing Machine (A24) — podcast
    Elle Fanning for Sentimental Value (Neon) — podcast
    Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas for Sentimental Value (Neon)
    Amy Madigan for Weapons (Warner Bros.)

    Major Threats
    Hailee Steinfeld for Sinners (Warner Bros.) — podcast
    Kirsten Dunst for Roofman (Paramount) — podcast
    Kerry Condon for Train Dreams (Netflix)
    Zoey Deutch for Nouvelle Vague (Netflix) — podcast
    Nina Hoss for Hedda (Amazon/MGM)

    Possibilities
    Rebecca Ferguson for A House of Dynamite (Netflix)
    Odessa Young for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (20th Century)
    Wunmi Mosaku for Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Emily Watson for Hamnet (Focus)
    Laura Dern for Jay Kelly (Netflix)

    Long Shots
    Milvia Marigliano for La Grazia (Mubi)
    Tânia Maria for The Secret Agent (Neon)
    Sissy Spacek for Die My Love (Mubi) — podcast
    Mia Goth for Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Zar Amir Ebrahimi for Tatami (Flawless)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Odessa A’zion for Marty Supreme (A24)
    Glenn Close for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix) — podcast
    Jamie Lee Curtis for Ella McCay (20th Century)
    Ayo Edebiri for After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM)
    Ariana Grande for Wicked: For Good (Universal) — podcast
    Regina Hall for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Chase Infiniti for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Vicky Krieps for Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi)
    Samantha Morton for Anemone (Focus)
    Safia Oakley-Green for Anemone (Focus)
    Gwyneth Paltrow for Marty Supreme (A24)
    Margaret Qualley for Blue Moon (Sony Classics)
    Chloë Sevigny for After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM) — podcast
    Teyana Taylor for One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Kerry Washington for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix) — podcast
    Sigourney Weaver for Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century)

  • Best Adapted Screenplay

    Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.'
    Image Credit: 20th Century Studios

    Frontrunners
    Hamnet (Focus) — Chloé Zhao
    Bugonia (Focus) — Will Tracy
    Train Dreams (Netflix) — Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar
    Nouvelle Vague (Netflix) — Holly Gent, Michèle Halberstadt, Laetitia Masson & Vincent Palmo
    The Smashing Machine (A24) — Benny Safdie

    Major Threats
    Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (20th Century) — Scott Cooper
    Nuremberg (Sony Classics) — James Vanderbilt
    Die My Love (Mubi) — Alice Birch, Lynne Ramsay & Enda Walsh
    The Life of Chuck (Neon) — Mike Flanagan

    Possibilities
    Frankenstein (Netflix) — Guillermo del Toro — podcast 1 and 2
    Hedda (Amazon/MGM) — Nia DaCosta
    Ballad of a Small Player (Netflix) — Rowan Joffé

    Long Shots
    Highest 2 Lowest (A24) — Alan Fox
    The Lost Bus (Apple) — Paul Greengrass & Brad Ingelsby — podcast (Greengrass)
    The History of Sound (Mubi) — Ben Shattuck
    Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (Focus) — Julian Fellowes — podcast

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century) — James Cameron, Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver
    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) — Paul Thomas Anderson
    Song Sung Blue (Focus) — Craig Brewer
    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix) — Rian Johnson
    Wicked: For Good (Universal) — Dana Fox & Winnie Holzman

  • Best Original Screenplay

    Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst star in Roofman.
    Image Credit: Paramount Pictures

    Frontrunners
    Sentimental Value (Neon) — Joachim Trier & Eskil Vogt
    Sinners (Warner Bros.) — Ryan Coogler
    A House of Dynamite (Netflix) — Noah Oppenheim
    Jay Kelly (Netflix) — Noah Baumbach & Emily Mortimer
    The Secret Agent (Neon) — Kleber Mendonça Filho

    Major Threats
    It Was Just an Accident (Neon) — Jafar Panahi
    Materialists (A24) — Celine Song
    Roofman (Paramount) — Derek Cianfrance & Kirt Gunn
    Rental Family (Searchlight) — Stephen Blahut & Hikari

    Possibilities
    Weapons (Warner Bros.) — Zach Cregger
    Warfare (A24) — Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza
    Sorry, Baby (A24) — Eva Victor
    Left-Handed Girl (Netflix) — Sean Baker & Shih-Ching Tsou — podcast (Baker)
    Dead Man’s Wire (Row K) — Austin Kolodney

    Long Shots
    A Private Life (Sony Classics) — Anne Berest, Gaëlle Macé & Rebecca Zlotowski
    If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (A24) — Mary Bronstein
    Eleanor the Great (Sony Classics) — Tory Kamen
    F1 (Apple/Warner Bros.) — Ehren Kruger
    The Phoenician Scheme (Focus) — Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    After the Hunt (Amazon/MGM) — Nora Garrett
    Anemone (Focus) — Daniel Day-Lewis & Ronan Day-Lewis
    Ella McCay (20th Century) — James L. Brooks
    Father Mother Sister Brother (Mubi) — Jim Jarmusch
    Is This Thing On? (Searchlight) — Will Arnett, Mark Chappell & Bradley Cooper
    Marty Supreme (A24) — Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie
    The Mastermind (Mubi) — Kelly Reichardt

  • Best International Feature

    Left-Handed Girl
    Image Credit: Netflix

    Frontrunners
    *Norway — Sentimental Value (Neon)
    *Brazil — The Secret Agent (Neon)
    France — Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)
    France — It Was Just an Accident (Neon)
    Italy — La Grazia (Mubi)

    Major Threats
    *Germany — Sound of Falling (Mubi)
    *Ukraine — 2000 Meters to Andriivka (PBS)
    Spain — Sirāt (Neon)
    *Taiwan — Left-Handed Girl (Netflix)
    France — A Private Life (Sony Classics)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    *Jordan — All That’s Left of You (Watermelon)
    *Czech Republic — I’m Not Everything I Want to Be (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    *Poland — Kafka (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    *Switzerland — Late Shift (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    *Iceland — The Love That Remains (Janus)
    *Chile — The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    *South Korea — No Other Choice (Neon)
    *Iraq — The President’s Cake (Sony Classics)
    *Canada — The Things You Kill (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    *Tunisia — The Voice of Hind Rajab (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    *Belgium — Young Mothers (Music Box)

    *denotes official submission

  • Best Documentary Feature

    Riefenstahl
    Image Credit: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Bildarchiv/Venice Film Festival

    Frontrunners
    Apocalypse in the Tropics (Netflix)
    2000 Meters to Andriivka (PBS)
    The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)
    My Mom Jayne (HBO)
    The Alabama Solution (HBO)

    Major Threats
    Riefenstahl (Kino Lorber)
    Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk (Kino Lorber)
    Come See Me in the Good Light (Apple)
    Deaf President Now! (Apple)
    Folktales (Magnolia)
    Prime Minister (Magnolia)
    Orwell: 2+2=5 (Neon)

    Possibilities
    Predators (MTV)
    One to One: John & Yoko (Magnolia)
    Grand Theft Hamlet (Mubi)
    The Man Who Saves the World? (Area 23a)
    The Eyes of Ghana (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) (Hulu)
    Diane Warren: Relentless (MasterClass)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Always (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Andre Is An Idiot (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Architecton (A24)
    Art for Everybody (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Blknws: Terms & Conditions (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Champions of the Golden Valley (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Coexistence, My Ass! (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Cover-Up (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Cutting Through Rocks (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    The Dating Game (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Facing War (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Heightened Scrutiny (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Holding Liat (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    How to Build a Library (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley (Magnolia)
    Karl (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    The Librarians (Independent Lens)
    Life After (POV)
    Marc by Sofia (A24)
    Move Ya Body (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Mr. Nobody Against Putin (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Remake (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat Oliphant (Magnolia)
    Seeds (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Shari & Lamb Chop (Kino Lorber)
    Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost (Apple)
    Timestamp (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Zodiac Killer Project (Music Box)

  • Best Animated Feature

    'Zootopia 2'
    Image Credit: Disney

    Frontrunners
    KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)
    Arco (Neon)
    In Your Dreams (Netflix)
    Elio (Disney/Pixar)
    Fixed (Netflix)

    Still to See/Under Embargo
    Animal Farm (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    The Bad Guys 2 (Universal)
    ChaO (GKIDS)
    Dandelion’s Odyssey (still seeking U.S. distribution)
    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle (Sony)
    Dog Man (Universal)
    Hypergalactic (Charades)
    The King of Kings (Angel)
    The Legend of Hei 2 (GKIDS)
    Lilo & Stitch (Disney)
    Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (GKIDS)
    Lost in Starlight (Netflix)
    A Magnificent Life (Sony Classics)
    Ne Zha 2 (A24)
    Paddington in Peru (Sony)
    Predator: Killer of Killers (Hulu)
    Scarlet (Sony Classics)
    Smurfs (Paramount)
    Sneaks (Briarcliff)
    Stitch Head (Briarcliff)
    The Twits (Netflix)
    Zootopia 2 (Disney)