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January 15, 2016

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‘The Revenant’ leads best picture field

BRUTAL frontier saga “The Revenant” leads the 88th annual Academy Awards with 12 nominations, while the acting categories were again filled entirely by white performers.

The strong showing for “The Revenant,” including a best actor nod for Leonardo DiCaprio, follows its win at the Golden Globes. It sets up director Alejandro Inarritu for a possible back-to-back win following his best-picture winning “Birdman” last year.

George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road” followed with 10 nominations, including best picture. Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic “The Martian” landed 7 nominations, including best picture, but no best director nod for Scott.

Eight films were nominated for best picture. The others were: Tom McCarthy’s investigative journalistic procedural “Spotlight,” Steven Spielberg’s Cold War thriller “Bridge of Spies,” Adam McKay’s Michael Lewis adaptation “The Big Short,” the mother-son captive drama “Room” and the 1950s Irish immigrant tale “Brooklyn.”

The acting nominees, which notably omitted Idris Elba for “Beasts of No Nation” and Benicio Del Toro for “Sicario,” gave the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences an awkward repeat of the “OscarsSoWhite” backlash that followed last year’s acting nominees.

Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs has redoubled efforts to diversify the academy’s membership, and slated Chris Rock to host this year’s February 28 ceremony.

Alongside DiCaprio, the nominees for best actor are: Matt Damon (“The Martian”), Michael Fassbender (“Steve Jobs”), Eddie Redmayne (“The Danish Girl”) and Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”). One big name omitted was Johnny Depp for his role in “Black Mass.”

The best actress field is led by favorite Brie Larson for “Room,” along with Jennifer Lawrence for “Joy,” making her, at 25, the youngest four-time nominee, Cate Blanchett (“Carol”), Saoirse Ronan (“Brooklyn”) and Charlotte Rampling (“45 Years”).

Best supporting actor is led by Sylvester Stallone, reprising his Rocky role in “Creed.”

The foreign language category drew films from Hungary (“Son Of Saul”), France (“Mustang”), Jordan (“Theeb”), Denmark (“A War”) and Colombia (“Embrace the Serpent”).

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” failed to land a best picture nomination but featured in technical categories.




 

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