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Oscars 2018: Who Will Win Best Picture?

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Nine very different movies are up for the year's biggest award in film.

The Academy Awards are this weekend, and while there are tons of categories celebrating interesting performances and achievements in film, one category hovers above them all: Best Picture. There are nine very different films up for Best Picture this year. Watch our video above to see Greg, Mike, and Chastity share their picks for which films they think do, and don't, deserve the crown. The nine Best Picture nominees are:

  • Call Me by Your Name
  • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
  • Dunkirk
  • Darkest Hour
  • Get Out
  • Phantom Thread
  • The Post
  • The Shape of Water
  • Lady Bird

The 90th Academy Awards take place on Sunday, March 4 and are being hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. The red carpet kicks off at 5 PM ET, with the ceremony itself beginning at 8 PM ET. To watch the show live, tune into ABC. The awards will also be streaming on services like Sling, YouTube TV, DirecTV, and PlayStation Vue. The ceremony will also stream live on ABC Go and the ABC app.

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Before the ceremony, you can also use this guide to find out where to watch every movie up for an Oscar this year, along with each of the nominees. And be sure watch the GameSpot Universe crew discuss who should win the award for Best Director. If you miss watching the Oscars live, the telecast will also be available on demand from ABC and Hulu the day after the ceremony.

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