BEST LEADING ACTOR: Harry Kane (Tottenham)
Who else to take the prestigious Oscar gong than the man heading for another Golden Boot? The England striker is the league's top scorer with 24, one ahead of Liverpools Mohamed Salah, and has now found the back of the net more than 20 times for the fourth year in succession.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
The Belgian has been one of City's stand-out stars this season as they run away with the Premier League title, providing 14 assists - three more than team-mate Leroy Sane.
BEST DIRECTOR: Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
There was no doubt who would win this award with the 'Sky Blues' 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League. They have been 'unstoppable' this season, dominating all the statistical sections as the top scorers, top shooters, top chance creators and top passers, and that is largely due to their manager pulling the strings.
BEST SCORE: Wayne Rooney (Everton) v West Ham, November 2017
The former England international sealed his first Everton hat-trick in the best way possible, hitting a beautful left-footed lob from 58 yards out to score one of the most impressive goals of his career. Take a bow Rooney.
BEST FOREIGN FILM: Watford
The 'Hornets' have used 21 foreign players so far this season - more than any other Premier League side. Chelsea are close on 20, but the award has to go to Watford.
BEST PICTURE: Liverpool 4 - 3 Man City
It is arguably the best match of 2017-18 campaign so far. Liverpool brought City's dream of an invincible season to an end at Anfield in emphatic fashion, stunning the leaders with a nine-minute three-goal blitz to bring it to 4-1 before holding on in a tense finish after the 'Sky Blues' pegged it back to 4-3. One word: wow.