The winner within the Oscar nominations race Tuesday after a bruising yr for the movie trade was “Oppenheimer” with 13 nods, adopted by the otherworldly “Poor Things” with 11 and the interval epic “Killers of the Flower Moon” with 10.
This yr’s Oscars race comes after a bruising 2023 that was marred by strikes and work stoppages for the cinema world, throwing manufacturing and launch schedules into chaos.
‘Oppenheimer’: 13 Nominations
Christopher Nolan’s atomic opus, “Oppenheimer,” chronicles the trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer throughout the Manhattan Project. The movie acquired widespread essential acclaim and streams on Peacock.
‘Poor Things’: 11 Nominations
Yorgos Lanthimos’ darkish comedy, “Poor Things,” starring Emma Stone, presents a Victorian fantasy with a novel twist. Stone’s portrayal of Bella has sparked discussions in movie circles. Streams on Hulu beginning March 7.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’: 10 Nominations
Martin Scorsese’s epic drama, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” delves into the systematic killings of Osage Nation members within the Nineteen Twenties. With a star-studded forged together with Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Robert De Niro, the movie is offered for digital buy and streaming on Apple TV.
‘Barbie’: 8 Nominations
Greta Gerwig’s live-action musical comedy, “Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, explores the existential disaster of the long-lasting doll. The movie, which has grossed over a billion {dollars}, is offered for digital buy on varied platforms.
‘Maestro’: 7 Nominations
Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, “Maestro,” brings Leonard Bernstein to life with a fascinating efficiency by Cooper himself. The movie, which additionally stars Carey Mulligan, is offered for streaming on Netflix.
‘American Fiction’: 5 Nominations
Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut, “American Fiction,” is a satirical tackle the struggles of a pissed off educational, performed by Jeffrey Wright. The movie explores themes of household and identification and is offered for digital buy or rental.
‘Anatomy of a Fall’: 5 Nominations
Justine Triet’s award-winning movie, “Anatomy of a Fall,” follows a author’s quest to show her innocence in court docket. The movie, which stars Sandra Hüller, is offered for digital buy or rental.
‘The Holdovers’: 5 Nominations
Alexander Payne’s comedy set throughout Christmas at a boarding faculty stars Paul Giamatti in a curmudgeonly function. The movie presents nostalgic attraction and is offered for digital buy.
‘The Zone of Interest’: 5 Nominations
Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust story stars Sandra Hüller and Christian Friedel and is about towards the backdrop of Auschwitz. The movie explores the on a regular basis lives of Rudolf Höss and his spouse, Hedwig, amidst the horrors of the focus camp. In theaters and out there for digital buy.
‘Past Lives’: 2 Nominations
Celine Song’s characteristic debut is a love triangle set in Seoul and New York. The movie, which stars Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, and John Magaro, presents understated glory and is offered for streaming on Netflix.
‘Nyad’: 2 Nominations
Annette Bening stars on this unconventional sports activities biopic about marathon swimmer Diana Nyad. The movie presents a lesson in single-focus excellence and is offered for streaming on Netflix.
‘Society of the Snow’: 1 Nomination
J.A. Bayona’s tribute to the survivors of a aircraft crash within the Andes presents a bleak but touching portrayal of affection and camaraderie. The movie is offered for digital buy and in theaters.
‘The Color Purple’: 1 Nomination
Blitz Bazawule’s musical adaptation of “The Color Purple” incorporates a powerhouse forged and streams on Netflix and in theaters.
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’: 1 Nomination
It is an animated sequel that continues the story of Miles Morales. Streams on varied platforms.
‘May December’: 1 Nomination
Todd Haynes’ drama explores a controversial relationship – streams on Netflix.
‘Rustin’: 1 Nomination
Colman Domingo portrays civil rights activist Bayard Rustin. Available for digital buy or rental.
’20 Days in Mariupol’: 1 Nomination
A documentary capturing the early days of the Ukraine battle. Available for digital buy.
‘The Boy and the Heron’: 1 Nomination
Hayao Miyazaki’s enchanting Japanese fantasy. Streams on varied platforms.
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