By Monique Ross
Who will win, who will walk away empty-handed, and who could cause an upset at the Academy Awards?
Predicting who will take home Oscars gold on Monday is a tricky business, especially in a year so jam-packed with contenders.
But I've got your back, and my crystal ball suggests history is about to be made.
Best picture
- The nominees: The Revenant, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, Room, The Big Short, Brooklyn, Bridge of Spies, Spotlight
- My pick: Spotlight
- Major threat: The Revenant
- Should win: Mad Max: Fury Road
It's an epic tug of war between Spotlight and The Revenant, but I'm backing the former for the top prize.
Tom McCarthy's film examines the true story of the Boston Globe's painstaking expose of systemic child abuse by Catholic priests in a measured and thought-provoking way.
It's also very topical, which goes a long way with the Academy (more than 7,000 people from 17 branches for specific crafts in movie-making), and also has wide support, as evidenced by its nods in the editing, screenplay, acting and director stakes.
It won the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, meaning it's the actors' pick — and actors make up the largest bloc of Academy voters. It also won best picture at the Critics' Choice Awards.
It was a tough call to put Spotlight forward over The Revenant. It is viewed by many as the frontrunner and it's not hard to see why. It's an extraordinary feat of filmmaking that has already been rewarded with the top trophy at the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs.
It scored Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu the top Directors Guild Award, which historically is the best indicator of best picture success.