Who will win at the Oscars? It's all in the numbers | michaelidato
The winners of the 92nd annual Academy Awards are one of the most closely guarded secrets in Hollywood, locked in sealed briefcases and guarded by an accounting company until they are read on stage.
So while there is much media focus on awards season broadly, and the Golden Globes in particular, neither offers much insight until you drill down to the winners of the four key industry guild awards, all of which come conveniently in the weeks before the Oscars.The science is not infallible but one of the strongest indicator's - the PGA's Darryl F.
The so-called "awards season" runs between December and February, and includes an early swathe of critics-focused awards, including the New York and Los Angeles Film Critics Awards, as well as New York's Gotham Awards and the National Board of Review Awards. Of those the media makes the most of the Golden Globes, largely off the back of its A-list red carpet. But the Globes, voted by less than 100 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press, have an average-at-best rate of prediction when it comes to the Oscars.
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