Here's Your Printable Oscar Ballot for the 2023 Academy Awards

11 Mar 2023
Oscar nominations 2023

The clock is ticking on Oscars 2023—and the easiest way to finalize predictions for Hollywood’s biggest night is by filling out Vanity Fair’s printable 2023 Oscar ballot, which includes a complete rundown of each nominated film and artist. Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, who returns for a third stint after emceeing back-to-back ceremonies in 2017 and 2018, the 95th Academy Award nominees are led by A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once with 11 nominations, followed by Searchlight Pictures’ The Banshees of Inisherin and Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front with nine apiece. If you prefer a digitized option rather than a 2023 Academy Awards printable ballot, make your picks via this interactive Oscar ballot. VF’s Awards Insider team has made predictions for Oscars 2023, so now it’s your turn. 

Print your 2023 Oscar ballot here.

As for pre-telecast prep: You can watch many of this year’s Oscar nominees from home, everything from The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg’s soulful ode to his childhood, to Women Talking, Sarah Polley’s latest. You can also get the backstories on some of this year’s most pressing Oscar queries: Which best-actress front-runner—Everything Everywhere All at Once’s Michelle Yeoh, or Tár’s Cate Blanchett—will emerge victorious? How do the Oscars address last year’s infamous Will Smith–Chris Rock slap? And why does Austin Butler still sound like Elvis?

One thing that is assured: The ceremony will have a buzzy lineup of presenters and performers. Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh, Michael B. Jordan, and Nicole Kidman are among those announcing the evening’s categories. Several best-original-song contenders will also take the stage; highlights will include a pregnant Rihanna singing Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s “Lift Me Up” and best-supporting-actress nominee Stephanie Hsu stepping in for Mitski on her Everything Everywhere All at Once track.

This year’s telecast, produced by Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner, airs live from the Dolby Theatre on ABC on Sunday, March 12, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Join in on the star-studded festivities with a front-row seat to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. At 9 p.m. PT, Hollywood Black List founder Franklin Leonard will join VF’s Katey Rich and Mike Hogan for a livestream featuring celebrity interviews as well as analysis of the 2023 Oscars. That show, titled After the Awards With Vanity Fair, will air on VF.com as well as Vanity Fair’s YouTube and Twitter channels.

Then, at 10:30 p.m. PT, tune in to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Live show, which will feature A-list red-carpet coverage with the night’s biggest nominees and winners. All the dishy interviews and fashion commentary will be available on Vanity Fair’s TikTok channel and vf.com/oscarparty the morning after and beyond. To stay up to date on all things Oscars 2023, sign up for the “HWD Daily” newsletter, and follow Vanity Fair on Instagram and Twitter.

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