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Hollywood doesn't say 'Hi, Barbie' at Oscar nominations; 'Oppenheimer' towers
âOppenheimerâ looks like the film to beat.
Scoring 13 Oscar nominations, it has the strength in a number of categories to take it all.
Its biggest competition was expected to come from âBarbie.â Despite eight nods, the revisionist look at the Mattel doll didnât get ones for Best Director (Greta Gerwig), Best Actress (Margot Robbie) or Best Score. It did, however, land a Supporting Actor bid for Ryan Gosling, a Supporting Actress bid for America Ferrera and a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for Gerwig and Noah Baumbach. It also has two entries in the Best Song category (âIâm Just Kenâ and âWhat Was I Made For?â), which could guarantee at least one trophy with âBarbieâ on it.
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'What if?' conversations intrigue Andrew Scott in 'All of Us Strangers'
When writer/director Andrew Haigh was working on the screenplay for âAll of Us Strangers,â he thought back on his own childhood, the people he had lost and the experiences he had had.
âWhile the film is not autobiographical, itâs certainly very, very personal to me,â he says. âPeople who know me can see myself on that screen like Iâm there.â
Even more surreal: The film was shot in Haighâs childhood home, one that brought its own memories.
Playing with reality: Charles Melton goes beyond the tabloids for 'May December'
To land a role in âMay December,â Charles Melton spent six hours doing a self-tape.
âI probably had seven days to do my self-tape and I just dove in immediately,â Melton says. âI was talking with my coach, watching films, talking to my therapist about human emotionsâ¦.and I completely exhausted myself.â
The result was an understated performance that âfelt like it wasnât just the lines I was saying.â
Getting it right: How Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone researched 'Killers' roles
Leonardo DiCaprio says he felt a great deal of responsibility getting âKillers of the Flower Moonâ right.
âThis was a very dark chapter in American history,â he says of the Osage Nation murders depicted in the film. âWe needed to tell the story correctly and that meant we had to listen.â
Before and during filming, DiCaprio, co-star Lily Gladstone and director Martin Scorsese sought the advice of the Osage community and pored over considerable research compiled by author David Grann.
âThe Osage are still affected by this moment in history,â he says. âWe just knew it was our job and our responsibility to listen and get their perspective. A lot of those meetings (resulted in) the movie that you see today.â
DVD REVIEW: 'The Marvels' has a distinct TV feel
When âThe Marvelsâ turns up on DVD next month, itâll feel right at home. The latest superhero film resembles a TV show.
The special effects are fairly simple, the plot is right out of an afterschool special and the acting is, well, cable-level at best.
To make matters worse, there isnât much for a newcomer to embrace. If you donât know the backstory on Carol Danvers (Brie Larson), her uber-fan Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) or astronaut Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), this isnât going to help.
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