AT THE TRIPLEX: What the Snubs Say About This Year's Oscars
Popcorn actors received critical acclaim and festival standing ovations but faced Oscar snubs due to low box office returns and stiff competition, with Kate Hudson a notable exception.
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AT THE TRIPLEX: What the snubs say about this year's Oscars
Looking through this year’s Academy Award nominations, your first question might be: What about…? What about Paul Mescal in “Hamnet”? Jesse Plemons in “Bugonia”? Chase Infiniti in “One Battle After Another”? Odessa A’zion in “Marty Supreme”? And those are performances in films that were nominated elsewhere. What about “The Testament of Ann Lee,” “No Other Choice,” “Wicked: For Good,” “Wake Up Dead Man,” and “Sorry, Baby”—some of the year’s most …
The prestige pivot: Why the Oscars keep snubbing ‘popcorn actors’
From Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Smashing Machine to Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems and luminaries such as Robin Williams and Kate Hudson, why do ‘popcorn actors’ struggle to gain ground at The Oscars?
Dwayne Johnson May Not Be A Major Part Of The Oscars Convo, But Matt Damon's Giving Him Praise For One Underrated Scene: 'It Really Walloped Me'
Dwayne Johnson didn't earn his what would have been his first Oscar nomination for The Smashing Machine, but he has earned the great respect of his colleagues.
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