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Chrissy Teigen throws some serious shade at 1 Oscar-nominated movie
The Oscars is a time to celebrate good films and stuff, but mainly it’s a time to argue about films you definitely didn’t think deserved to be in the running.
On Tuesday, the full list of 2018 Academy Award nominees was unveiled.
Congrats to our Best Picture nominees! #Oscars #OscarNoms pic.twitter.com/xtA8OaUemp
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) January 23, 2018
Chrissy Teigen, meanwhile, had some thoughts.
John said I can’t talk shit about any nominated movies so I will simply say Get Out and I,Tonya should win everything also one of the highly nominated movies sucks
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 23, 2018 Read more…
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View More Chrissy Teigen throws some serious shade at 1 Oscar-nominated movieWhere to watch all of this year’s Oscar-nominated films
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As of this morning, the Academy Award nominations are out. And as it turns out, you’ve got exactly 59 films to catch up on if you want to be the know-it-all in your Oscar pool who’s actually seen all the movies.
SEE ALSO: Here are all your 2018 Oscar nominees
Yep, it’s gonna be a challenge – which is why we’re here to help. We’ve compiled a list of all 59 nominated films, including the nine Best Picture contenders and all 15 shorts, with key details on where and when you can find them. Read more…
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View More Where to watch all of this year’s Oscar-nominated filmsNetflix’s ‘Mudbound’ scores four Oscar nominations
Amazon and Netflix both got some good news in this morning’s Oscar nominations. Mudbound, a Netflix original that tells the story of two families (one black, one white) farming on the Mississippi Delta, got four nominations — including best supporting actress (Mary J. Blige), best adapted screenplay (Dee Rees and Virgil Williams) and best original song (“Mighty River”).… Read More
View More Netflix’s ‘Mudbound’ scores four Oscar nominationsThere’s actually a good explanation for why ‘The Boss Baby’ got an Oscar nom
The 2018 Oscar nominations made a lot of people happy (Greta Gerwig! Daniel Kaluuya! Logan!), but as usual, there were oversights – like that Best Animated Feature nomination for The Boss Baby. Twitter was insulted – nay, wounded – to see the Alec Baldwin film up for such a prestigious award, even if it won’t win.
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As hilarious and facepalm-worthy as it is, there’s a likely explanation for The Boss Baby crawling into the Oscar race. An Oscar rule instated in 2017 allows any interested member of the Academy to vote on animated films, regardless of their background or connection to animation. Instead of the opinions of, you know, experts in their field, votes could be from literally any Academy member who just likes watching these movies — which, as the above SlashFilm piece points out, means a lot of people were presumably voting by saying, “Eh, my kid likes it.” Read more…
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View More There’s actually a good explanation for why ‘The Boss Baby’ got an Oscar nomHere are all your 2018 Oscar nominees
The Oscar race is officially underway.
Early this morning, Tiffany Haddish and Andy Serkis announced the nominees for the 90th annual Academy Awards.
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The Oscars are going to begin a whopping 30 minutes earlier, still last for an eternity
The interminable self-congratulatory awards slog that is the Oscars is trying to do right by you, the viewer, and has decided to shift its mind-numbing, never-ending extravaganza of dresses and “SPEECHABLE MOMENTS” back a whole half-hour earlier….
View More The Oscars are going to begin a whopping 30 minutes earlier, still last for an eternity