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Oscar predictions 2023: Who will win vs. who should win this year

Por: New York Post Entertainment March 12, 2023

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Oscars night is here, and award-season behemoth “Everything Everywhere All At Once” looks like a shoo-in for Best Picture — but everything everywhere else this year is anybody’s guess. Here, Post critic Johnny Oleksinski picks who will win and who should win at the 2023 Academy Awards Sunday March 12 at 8:00 p.m. ET on ABC. Best Picture Will Win: “” The popular, innovative and genre-bending film from A24 has won the top prizes at... + full article



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