Oscars 2018: 5 Awards The Academy Got Right (And 8 They Got Wrong)

6. Best Editing - Dunkirk

Dunkirk Movie
Warner Bros.

What Should've Won: Baby Driver

Dunkirk took home three awards in total, and while it's hard to argue with its two Sound prizes - because the movie is LOUD and EPIC - it's Editing, while great, was bettered by that of Baby Driver.

A win for Edgar Wright's movie seemed unlikely, since it didn't have a Best Picture nomination to go with it (which this category generally demands), but he and his team - Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos - should've been taking the statue for the way they so perfectly and joyously synced every beat to the expertly curated soundtrack.

The editing in Baby Driver is both seamless and a feat of real ingenuity, allowing the action and the music to blend together in true harmony while the movie zooms along faster than Baby in a getaway, while still ensuring to hit the romantic and heartfelt beats when necessary.

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