Now it’s time to play catch-up. The Oscar nominations have been revealed, so everyone can start scrambling to determine which films they still need to see before the ceremony on March 10. We’re here to help. Below is a breakdown of where each of this year’s nominees is currently available to view.
“Oppenheimer” (13 nominations)
Best Picture
Best Director (Christopher Nolan)
Best Actor (Cillian Murphy)
Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.)
Best Supporting Actress (Emily Blunt)
Best Costume Design (Ellen Mirojnick)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Christopher Nolan)
Best Original Score (Ludwig Göransson)
Best Cinematography (Hoyte van Hoytema)
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Production Design
Best Film Editing
Best Sound
Where to watch and stream: “Oppenheimer” is available for digital rental and purchase at all the major online providers. The film is also still out in some theaters, including IMAX venues. Nolan fans can purchase “Oppenheimer” on 4K Blu-ray or stream it on Peacock.
“Oppenheimer” (13 nominations)
Best Picture
Best Director (Christopher Nolan)
Best Actor (Cillian Murphy)
Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.)
Best Supporting Actress (Emily Blunt)
Best Costume Design (Ellen Mirojnick)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Christopher Nolan)
Best Original Score (Ludwig Göransson)
Best Cinematography (Hoyte van Hoytema)
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Production Design
Best Film Editing
Best Sound
Where to watch and stream: “Oppenheimer” is available for digital rental and purchase at all the major online providers. The film is also still out in some theaters, including IMAX venues. Nolan fans can purchase “Oppenheimer” on 4K Blu-ray or stream it on Peacock.
- 2/29/2024
- by Matthew Jacobs
- Gold Derby
The race for the Costume Design Academy Award is still up in the air, but no matter what happens, Holly Waddington and Jacqueline Duran will always have their 2024 Costume Designer Awards wins. The pair took Excellence in Period Film for “Poor Things” and Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film for “Barbie,” respectively. The third movie honor, Excellence in Contemporary Film went to Sophie Canale for “Saltburn.”
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On the television side, Helen Huang gave “Beef” another guild honor in the Contemporary Television field while Sharon Long won Period Television for the now canceled, but not forgotten, “The Great.” In a super competitive category, Shawna Trpcic son Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television for “Ahsoka.” In a wonderful surprise, Michelle Page Collins landed another canceled series (at least unofficially), “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” a win in the Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television field.
Read More: “Barbie,” “American Fiction” and “Star Trek: Picard” earn 2024 WGA Awards nominations
On the television side, Helen Huang gave “Beef” another guild honor in the Contemporary Television field while Sharon Long won Period Television for the now canceled, but not forgotten, “The Great.” In a super competitive category, Shawna Trpcic son Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television for “Ahsoka.” In a wonderful surprise, Michelle Page Collins landed another canceled series (at least unofficially), “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” a win in the Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television field.
- 2/22/2024
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Awards Season Barbie is already proving to be a dominant force in the market.
Who could have imagined it was possible that a movie about a Mattel doll come to life would become not only the box office juggernaut of 2024 but also a growing awards magnet? We live in unpredictable times indeed, boys and girls. But now that “Barbie” has hauled in more than $1.4 billion worldwide and topped both the Golden Globes movie nominations with nine and now the Critics Choice Movie Awards (announced Wednesday morning) with a record-breaking 18, the film is more than just trending – it’s overachieving on a grand scale.
Or maybe we should call it just plain old achieving.
SEECritics Choice Movie Awards: ‘Barbie’ sets record with whopping 18 nominations
Should we have seen this coming? Maybe. Greta Gerwig’s comedic masterpiece is perhaps the one movie of 2023 that everyone is united on in love and admiration.
Who could have imagined it was possible that a movie about a Mattel doll come to life would become not only the box office juggernaut of 2024 but also a growing awards magnet? We live in unpredictable times indeed, boys and girls. But now that “Barbie” has hauled in more than $1.4 billion worldwide and topped both the Golden Globes movie nominations with nine and now the Critics Choice Movie Awards (announced Wednesday morning) with a record-breaking 18, the film is more than just trending – it’s overachieving on a grand scale.
Or maybe we should call it just plain old achieving.
SEECritics Choice Movie Awards: ‘Barbie’ sets record with whopping 18 nominations
Should we have seen this coming? Maybe. Greta Gerwig’s comedic masterpiece is perhaps the one movie of 2023 that everyone is united on in love and admiration.
- 12/13/2023
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
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