The four remaining Actress and
Supporting Actress nominees star in two films that connected only with limited audiences: Blue Jasmine and August: Osage County.
Not exact matches
SANTA MONICA, CA (December 21, 2015)-- Showing just how unbreakable the bonds of lifelong friendship can be, Oscar ®
nominee Toni Collette (Little Miss Sunshine, Best
Supporting Actress, 1999) and Golden Globe ® winner Drew Barrymore (TV's «Grey Gardens,» 50 First Dates)
star in the powerful dramedy Miss You Already, arriving on Digital HD on February 16 and Blu - ray ™ (plus Digital HD), DVD (plus Digital) and On Demand March 1 from Lionsgate.
Steven Spielberg's «Lincoln,»
starring Daniel Day - Lewis as the 16th President of the United States, leads this year's Academy Award
nominees with 12 total nominations including best picture, best director (for Spielberg), best actor (for Day - Lewis), best
supporting actor (for Tommy Lee Jones), and best
supporting actress (for Sally Field).
Chronicling Abraham Lincoln's final months as he engineers passage of the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, «Lincoln»
stars best - actor contender Day - Lewis in a monumental performance as the 16th president,
supporting -
actress nominee Field as the notoriously headstrong Mary Todd Lincoln and
supporting - actor prospect Jones as abolitionist firebrand Thaddeus Stevens.
Still, what could easily become your grandmother's favorite movie of the year at least gives its
star, 21 - year - old Saoirse Ronan (Best
Supporting Actress Oscar -
nominee for 2007's «Atonement»), a chance to show off her native lilt and alluring azure eyes while shining in an immigrant saga that focuses on the fate of an ambitious plucky career girl.
Hugs: Daniel was presented with the award by 2015 Rising
Star nominee Margot Robbie, who is nominated in this year's Best
Actress category for I, Tonya and Octavia Spencer, who received a nod in the Best
Supporting Actress group for The Shape of Water
Six - time Academy Award ®
nominee Glenn Close (Best
Supporting Actress: The World According to Garp, 1982, The Big Chill, 1983, The Natural, 1984; Best
Actress: Fatal Attraction, 1987, Dangerous Liaisons, 1988, Albert Nobbs, 2011), Academy Award
nominee Terence Stamp (Best
Supporting Actor, Billy Bud, 1962), Max Irons (Woman in Gold), Stefanie Martini («Doctor Thorne»), Emmy ® winner Gillian Anderson (Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Drama Series, «The X Files,» 1993) and six - time Emmy
nominee Christina Hendricks («Mad Men») head the all -
star cast bringing Agatha Christie's eponymous best - selling book to life when CROOKED HOUSE debuts on Blu - ray and DVD January 16 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
2016 — Moonlight —
supporting actress 2015 — Spotlight — supporting actress 2014 — Birdman — supporting actress 2013 — 12 Years a Slave — supporting actress 2012 — Argo 2011 — The Artist — supporting actress 2010 — The King's Speech — supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
actress 2015 — Spotlight —
supporting actress 2014 — Birdman — supporting actress 2013 — 12 Years a Slave — supporting actress 2012 — Argo 2011 — The Artist — supporting actress 2010 — The King's Speech — supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
actress 2014 — Birdman —
supporting actress 2013 — 12 Years a Slave — supporting actress 2012 — Argo 2011 — The Artist — supporting actress 2010 — The King's Speech — supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
actress 2013 — 12 Years a Slave —
supporting actress 2012 — Argo 2011 — The Artist — supporting actress 2010 — The King's Speech — supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
actress 2012 — Argo 2011 — The Artist —
supporting actress 2010 — The King's Speech — supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
actress 2010 — The King's Speech —
supporting actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
actress 2009 — The Hurt Locker 2008 — Slumdog Millionaire 2007 — No Country for Old Men 2006 — The Departed 2005 — Crash (the closest thing to it is ensemble work) 2004 — Million Dollar Baby — Swank is the only Best
Actress nominee or winner to star in a Best Picture winner in this
Actress nominee or winner to
star in a Best Picture winner in this period
Darkest Hour
star and
supporting actress nominee Kristin Scott Thomas was one of the first
stars to arrive as the night kicked off with a performance from Cirque du Soleil.
The short also serves as a reunion for Rees and other Oscar - nominated «Mudbound» compatriots, including Best
Supporting Actress nominee Mary J. Blige (who
stars in the short) and Best Cinematography
nominee Rachel Morrison (who lensed it).