Best
Film:
The
Grand
Budapest
Hotel
Wes
Anderson,
Scott
Rudin,
Steven
Rales,
Jeremy
Dawson
have
a
big
chance
of
winning
Best
Film.
Leading
Actor
in
2015
The
competitors
in
the
Leading
Actor
category
are
Benedict
Cumberbatch
("The
Imitation
Game"),
Eddie
Redmayne
("The
Theory
Of
Everything"),
Jake
Gyllenhaal
("Nightcrawler"),
Michael
Keaton
("Birdman")
and
Ralph
Fiennes
("The
Grand
Budapest
Hotel").
However,
Eddie
Redmayne
has
been
ruling
this
award
season
with
a
Golden
Globe
and
SAG
award,
the
British
actor
might
win
a
BAFTA
as
well.
Leading
Actress
in
2015
Amy
Adams
("Big
Eyes"),
Felicity
Jones
("The
Theory
Of
Everything"),
Julianne
Moore
("Still
Alice"),
Reese
Witherspoon
("Wild")
and
Rosamund
Pike
("Gone
Girl")
are
competing
for
the
Leading
Actress
title.
The
winner
prediction
based
on
the
recent
wins
in
this
category
in
Julianne
Moore.
Supporting
Actor
J.K.
Simmons
has
been
winning
awards
and
accolades
for
his
performance
in
Whiplash.
However,
we
feel
the
tough
fight
would
be
between
Simmons
and
Ethan
Hawke
(Boyhood).
Supporting
Actress
There
is
no
doubt
that
Patricia
Arquette
will
win
this
category
for
her
contribution
in
the
movie,
'Boyhood'
for
12
years!
Foreign
Language
Film
Although
India's
The
Lunchbox
got
a
nomination,
Two
Days,
One
Night
has
got
recognition
at
the
upcoming
Oscars.
So,
the
Belgian-French-Italian
drama
film
has
a
chance
of
winning
this
category.
Sound
in
2015
Both
'Whiplash'
and
'Birdman'
have
excellent
music.
From
drummers
to
jazz,
we
feel
both
the
movies
will
be
against
each
other
and
either
one
will
win.
Special
Visual
Effects
Interstellar
(Paul
Franklin,
Scott
Fisher,
Andrew
Lockley,
Ian
Hunter)
have
the
chances
of
winning
this
category.
Thanks
to
their
sci-fi
set
and
the
perfect
sound
effects.
EE
Rising
Star
in
2015
Gugu
Mbatha-Raw,
Jack
O'Connell,
Shailene
Woodley,
Margot
Robbie
and
Miles
Teller
are
contenders.
Either
Miles
Teller
(Whiplash)
or
British
actor
Jack
O'Connell
(Unbroken)
will
win
in
this
category.
Best
Director
Its
Wes
Anderson
(The
Grand
Budapest
Hotel),
James
Marsh
(The
Theory
Of
Everything),
Richard
Linklater
(Boyhood),
Damien
Chazelle
(Whiplash)
and
Alejandro
G.
Iñárritu
(Birdman)
for
this
big
category.
Richard
Linklater
has
a
major
chance
of
winning
this
category
for
his
coming-of-age
movie,
Boyhood.