The film academy had plenty of surprise nominations Thursday for the 97th Oscars. It's to be expected in one of the more wide-open fields in recent history. Not too long ago, it seemed that people like Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman were destined for best actress nominations,
In the end, it’s gone to Sebastian Stan for his performance as Donald Trump in The Apprentice, but there are sure to be a few disappointed Daniel ... media for Selena Gomez’s name, and you ...
In one of the more wide-open Oscar fields in recent history, there were plenty of nominations surprises Thursday. Not too long ago, it seemed that people like Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman were destined for best actress nominations, while general ...
Daniel Craig gave one of his best performances as an American ... for “A Complete Unknown.” SNUB: Selena Gomez, “Emilia Pérez” One who was not so lucky was Selena Gomez for “Emilia Pérez,” perhaps because she was partially competing with ...
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Oscar nominations have sparked surprise with several high-profile snubs, including Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, and Selena Gomez.
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Despite starring in the year’s biggest cinema flicks, which some might argue is a reward in of itself, Celebrities ranging from Josh Brolin to Selena Gomez have reacted to being snubbed in the Oscar nominations.
Monica Barbaro landed a best supporting actress nomination for her role as Joan Baez in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. Overlooked by major awards like the Golden Globes, Barbaro edged out competitors like Selena Gomez (Emilia Pérez), entering the category as an underdog.
Gomez later deleted the video, in which she cried into the camera over the Trump administration's deportations of migrants.
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