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Oscar Nominations

Oscar Nomination

The excitement is building as the 2024 Oscar nominations were unveiled today, spotlighting “Oppenheimer” with a remarkable 13 nominations, closely trailed by “Poor Things” with an impressive 11 nods. This year’s 96th annual Academy Awards come on the heels of the cinematic sensations, including the ‘Barbenheimer’ craze surrounding “Barbie” and the resounding success of Christopher Nolan’s epic World War II film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” both dominating box offices globally and generating hundreds of millions in revenue.

Tuesday’s revelation brought its share of surprises, notably the absence of a Best Director nod for Greta Gerwig’s work on “Barbie.” Instead, Gerwig and Noah Baumbach earned a nomination for the movie’s adapted screenplay. Furthermore, star Margot Robbie, also a producer for the Best Picture nominee, did not receive an acting nomination. Expressing his disappointment, Ryan Gosling, nominated for his role as Ken, stated, “To say that I’m disappointed that they are not nominated in their respective categories would be an understatement.” Additionally, past Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio, despite starring in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” did not secure an acting nod this year.

Adding historic milestones to the nominations, Leonardo DiCaprio’s co-star Lily Gladstone makes history as the first Native American nominated for Best Actress. America Ferrera secures a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in “Barbie,” a notable recognition following her absence from the Golden Globe nominations. Furthermore, Justine Triet joins the ranks as the eighth woman nominated for Best Director for “Anatomy of a Fall.” The complete list of this year’s Oscar nominees is detailed below:

Best picture

Best actor

Best actress

Best supporting actor

Best supporting actress

Best director

International feature film

Animated feature film

Adapted screenplay

Original screenplay

Visual effects

Original score

Original song

Documentary feature film

Cinematography

Costume design

Animated short film

Live action short film

Documentary short film

Film editing

Sound

Production design

Makeup and hairstyling

Last week, Christopher Nolan’s compelling drama portraying J. Robert Oppenheimer, the mastermind behind the top-secret Manhattan Project that led to the creation of the atomic bomb, took the lead with 13 nominations for the BAFTA Film Awards. Meanwhile, “Poor Things,” featuring Emma Stone and directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, garnered significant recognition with 11 nominations at the U.K.’s equivalent of the Oscars.

At the recent Golden Globes, “Oppenheimer” claimed victory with five awards, securing the prestigious title of Best Drama Motion Picture. Christopher Nolan, the mastermind behind the film, earned the Globe for Best Director. Additionally, Cillian Murphy’s remarkable portrayal of the title character earned him the accolade of Best Actor in a Drama, while co-star Robert Downey Jr. received recognition as the Best Supporting Actor.

Making a stunning debut, first-time Golden Globe nominee Lily Gladstone clinched the award for Best Drama Actress for her exceptional performance in Martin Scorsese’s acclaimed film, “Killers of the Flower Moon

Poor Things” took home the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Motion Picture, with Emma Stone winning Best Actress. Paul Giamatti won Best Actor for “The Holdovers,” and his co-star Da’Vine Joy Randolph, a first-time nominee, won Best Supporting Actress

Barbie” got nine nominations at the Globes, including Best Director. It won two awards – Best Original Song for Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” and a new award for cinematic and box office achievement

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