Also, Get Out came out more than a year ago at this point, and while Universal has done its part to keep it on the radar of Academy voters, it can be a real challenge to maintain passion for a movie for that amount of time.
What might be working against Get Out?
Films like Three Billboards or The Shape of Water, which came out later and are more fresh in the voters’ memory banks, could strike cords when it comes time to cast a ballot.
For starters, it’s a horror film, and they tend not to compete for Best Picture (movies like The Exorcist and Rosemary’s Baby notched wins in smaller categories, like Makeup, Sound or Screenplay).