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She may not have had the fanfare and loud push behind her that the likes of Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo or even Demi Moore have had over the last few months, but Marianne Jean-Baptiste had quietly ...
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Hollywood News Oscars 2025 Biggest Snubs to Surprises: Daniel Craig, Nicole Kidman, and Margaret Qualley overlooked as Sebastian Stan and Felicity Jones make the cut The Oscars 2025 nominations ...
The nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards were announced on Thursday morning — you can see the full list here. Read on for our takeaways: ‘ The Substance ’ is the weirdest best picture nomination ...
Marianne Jean-Baptiste delivered one of the all-time great performances in Mike Leigh's "Hard Truths," as the perpetually aggrieved and sharp-tongued London woman Pansy.
Curtis’s SAG and BAFTA nominations generated optimism, but she ultimately missed out on an Oscar nod. Snub: Margaret Qualley, “The Substance” (Supporting Actress) ...
Oscar nominations snubs and surprises, from Daniel Craig to Selena Gomez In one of the more wide-open Oscar fields in recent history, there were plenty of nominations surprises.
After decades in the business, Demi Moore landed her first-ever Oscars nod for her role in body-horror drama The Substance; her co-star Margaret Qualley was snubbed in the Best Supporting Actress ...
From Emilia Pérez and its 13(!) nominations to the profoundly gross The Substance getting a Best Picture nod, the 2025 Oscar nominees addressed big social and political issues, all to varying ...
This year's Oscar nominees address big social and political issues, all to varying degrees. And where were the nominations for Challengers and Marianne Jean-Baptiste in Hard Truths!? Clockwise from ...
In a crowded field of potential acting nominees, many big names and winners of other awards were shut out Thursday from the Academy Award nominations — and one made Oscars history.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste delivered one of the all-time great performances in Mike Leigh’s “Hard Truths,” as the perpetually aggrieved and sharp-tongued London woman Pansy.