Three Billboards Will Put the Stats to the Test
Three Billboards has been our stats champ since the season began. No film had all of the markers we usually ...
Three Billboards has been our stats champ since the season began. No film had all of the markers we usually ...
Even though we go on and on about stats and the preferential ballot it is important to remember that all ...
No one has really known the frontrunner for Best Picture heading out of Telluride. What is always hard for people ...
Regular readers of this site already know what we talk about when we talk about the "preferential ballot." We have ...
As big budget genre films continue to defy expectations, the question always arises year after year: why can't they get ...
First, I'd just like to thank you readers for listening to what I write about the preferential ballot. Many in ...
As long as the preferential ballot is in the place, you aren't going to see any last minute surges like ...
Greetings, Oscarwatchers. I bid you dear friends a warm welcome back to Awards Daily's Statsgasm for the 2016-2017 Oscar season. ...
Critics Choice - roughly 200-300 members, ten choices for Best Picture, ten Best Pictures named. National Board of Review - ...
On Twitter last night, Variety's Kris Tapley predicted that La La Land would win the most Oscars since Slumdog Millionaire ...
Right now the establishment wing of the GOP is wishing their party employed a preferential ballot like the Academy does ...
It's such an interesting year to test the Oscar stats. Even Vulture's Kyle Buchanan is not 100% on board on ...
Since 2009, the Producers Guild and the Oscars have both used the same preferential ballot process to choose their winners. ...
I am excited and honored to announce the official return of Awards Daily's Statsgasm for the 2015–2016 Oscar season. As ...
There is much debate on Twitter happening over the idea that the Academy's preferential system, where they have five nomination ...
Good thing Steve Pond covers the Oscar race. The Wrap's awards journo no dives right in.
The only large voting bodies who do this are the PGA and the Oscars. That's why there is a good ...
Steve Pond, the Stephen Hawking of Oscarology, illuminates the dark art of preferential balloting at The Wrap, and enlightens us ...
This USA Today interactive graphic (based on Steve Pond's explanation) shows how the preferential system goes about choosing a winner. ...