The very enticing event of the year are offered by the Academy Awards. The best achievements in moviemaking from 2017 will face off for golden statuettes in many different categories and the Oscars betting odds allow you to cash in on those films worthy of Hollywood’s top honour.
Who better to split down the top bets for your 90th Academy Awards than a movie buff from Las Vegas? Film critic Josh Bell gives his insights to which movies should walk off with the major awards–and the money — if the Academy Awards air on ABC Sunday, March 4 at 8:30 p.m. ET
Best Picture
Three Billboards External Ebbing, Missouri 7/5
The Shape of Water 2/1
Get Out 13/2
Lady Bird 22/1
Dunkirk 50/1
Call Me Phantom Thread 80/1
The Post 100/1
Darkest Hour 100/1
THESE TWO LIVE UNDERDOGS ARE PROVIDING BETTING VALUE IN THE OSCAR ODDS FOR BEST PICTURE
The Shape of Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri are front runners to win Best Picture at the 90th Academy Awards, but lovers of the underdog could find worth in Lady Bird or Get out when the Oscars hand out the hardware to the Very Best in Hollywood on March 4.
What Will Grow: The momentum is behind Martin McDonagh’s Three Billboards Outdoor Ebbing, Missouri, after its wins at the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the BAFTAs – all reliable ancient Oscar indicators. It also has a social conscience that is timely although not overly divisive, which might put it right in the sweet spot of what Academy voters want to market (or to be viewed as marketing ).
What Must Win: The Shape of Water also picked up some important early awards from critics groups, in addition to the top honor in the Critics Choice Awards, and also boasts the most overall nominations (with 13). Guillermo del Toro’s fable about the romance between a mute cleaning woman and a mysterious amphibious humanoid creature is also more creative and ambitious than the majority of the other nominees, but it might prove too weird to prevail as Best Picture.
Best Actor
Darkest Hour 1/10, gary Oldman Timoth??e Chalamet, Call Me Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread 40/1 Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out 50/1
Denzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq. 100/1
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