With a total of 11 nominations, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ led the charge for Oscar nominations. The film was nominated in six categories including Best Picture. One of the many things that makes this film so great is its ability to tell an emotional and relatable story. With themes such as family, love, and identity, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is sure to resonate with audiences everywhere. If you haven’t seen it yet, make sure to check out ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and see why it’s leading the pack for Oscar nominations this year.
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ leads Oscar nominations with 11
The Academy Awards nominations were announced today and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” led the pack with eleven nominations. The film, directed by Peter Jackson and produced by Fran Walsh, tells the story of a group of Dwarves who are forced to leave their homeland and journey into Middle-earth.
“The Lord of the Rings” franchise was a strong contender this year, with nine nominations including Best Picture. Other films nominated include “Arrival,” “Fences,” “Hacksaw Ridge,” “Hidden Figures,” and “Moonlight.” The 89th Academy Awards will be held on February 26th.
‘The Post’ leads the pack with 7 nominations
The nominations for the Academy Awards have been released and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads the pack with seven nominations. The film was directed by Christopher Nolan and stars Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Caine, and Ralph Fiennes. This is Nolan’s second nomination for Best Director. Other nominees include “The Help” with six nominations, “Tree of Life” with five nominations, “The Artist” with four nominations, and “Zero Dark Thirty” with three nominations.
‘The Shape of Water’ and ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ score 5 nods each
In a stunning turn of events, “The Shape of Water” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” led the way with five nominations each on Monday morning. This is a major accomplishment for both films as they have been long-time contenders that had seemed to be losing steam in the past few months.
Other films that scored nominations include “The Greatest Showman”, “Darkest Hour”, and “Dunkirk”. All of these films are deserving of recognition, but it’s clear that people are most excited about the prospects of seeing “The Shape of Water” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” compete against one another in the Best Picture category.