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2025 Oscar nominations: the biggest sleep and surprises

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. Oscar nominations Finally, he arrived on Thursday morning, the scattering of gloomy headers has been welcome for a month. While some nominees are undoubtedly delighted, others are wondering what went unsuitable.

Oscars Five -person limit According to the category, it inevitably results in glaring skippers. Here is a have a look at the biggest strings and surprises:

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Surprise: Fernanda Torres, “I’m still here” (essential actress)

Torres’s Golden Globe won probably increased her profile, which prompted voters to go to “I’m still here”. Her powerful performance during this era resonated the drama with the audience.

Snub: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, “Hard Truths” (essential actress)

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Jean-Baptiste, a critical beloved, won the essential actress from the essential groups of film critics. Her refined performance on this difficult film seemed undeniable.

Marianne Jean-Baptiste, a forged of the forged in the film “Hard Truths”, poses to the portrait during the International Film Festival in Toronto, Saturday, September 7, 2024, in Toronto. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Snub: Angelina Jolie, “Maria” (essential actress)

Despite the critical indifference to the film, the transformation performance of Jolie as Maria Callas at the Venice Film Festival caused significant noise.

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Snub: Nicole Kidman, “Babygirl” (essential actress)

A crowded field and misleading marketing probably hinders Kidman’s possibilities. This appears to be one other example of taking risks that will be appreciated looking back.

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Surprise: “I’m still here” (photo)

This film, anchored by Torres’s performance, got into the race for the best picture, benefiting from the late growth of voters’ interests.

Snub: Edward Berger, “Conclave” (director)

The “conclave” was won by eight nominations, but Berger was surprisingly ignored despite the nomination of the Guild and Baft.

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Snub: Daniel Craig, “Queer” (essential actor)

It was expected that Craig’s performance in “Queer” Luca Guadagnino caused a nod to an Oscar, but the slow pace of the film could stop voters.

Surprise: James Mangold, “A Complete Unknown” (Director)

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Although this just isn’t completely unexpected, taking into consideration his DGA nomination, the inclusion of Mangold is noteworthy, because the academy’s branch was not all the time consistent with DGA.

Surprise: Sebastian Stan, “The Apprentice”

The strategic decision of Stan to withdraw from the series “Actors on Actors” resulting from the controversial nature of his role in “students” caused significant media attention, probably increasing his profile.

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Snub: “Sing Sing” (photo)

This inspiring drama about the artistic program was poorly viewed in theaters and during the shows of the season, ultimately hindering his possibilities.

(A24, Black Bear photos)

Snub: “September 5” (photo)

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Despite the well -received by critics, “September 5” was often classified as a “television film”, perhaps hindering his appeal to Oscar voters.

Surprise and Snub: “Nickel Boys” (photo, director Ramell Ross)

Recognized for the best picture, the branch of directors surprisingly skipped Ross Ross, despite the highly stylized and visually driven nature of the film.

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Snub: Denis Villeneuve, “Dune: part two” (director)

Villeneuve’s constant absence in the director’s race is troublesome, especially considering the recognition of critics of each Dune’s movies.

Snub: Jamie Lee Curtis, “The Last Showgirl” (supporting actress)

Curtis and Baft nominations caused optimism, but eventually missed the Oscar nod.

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Snub: Margaret Qualley, “The substance” (supporting actress)

Qualley’s performance in “The Substances” was very praised, but the concentrate on the acting of the band’s acting could make it difficult for its individual recognition.

Snub: Denzel Washington, “Gladiator II” (supporting actor)

While the inclusion of Washington was unlikely, the lack of “Gladiator II” from any essential category was a big omission.

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New York, New York – November 21: Denzel Washington attends the Siriusxm town hall with the forged “Gladiator II” with the host of Mike Muse in Siriusxm Studios on November 21, 2024 in New York. (Photo Noam Galai/Getty Images for Siriusxm) – credit: photo Noam Galai / Getty Images

98. The Academy of the Academy will happen on March 12, 2025, the host by Conan O’Brien.

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