At the Oscars in March, Robbie will be up for the best
actress award against the big guns: Meryl Streep; Frances McDormand.
Not exact matches
The Academy
Award - winning
actress responded to the various stories coming out
against Harvey in an interview with BBC Newsnight.
5) The Aniston factor: Jennifer Aniston's unlikely
awards run for «Cake» is winding down, as her
against - type performance as a women battling chronic pain failed to win the
actress an Oscar nomination.
It garnered seven Academy
Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Walter Huston, recreating his earlier stage role, who should have won the Oscar with his sensitive portrayal
against winner Paul Muni for The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)-RRB-, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting
Actress (Maria Ouspenskaya, reprising her role from the earlier stage production, and in her film debut), and Best Sound Recording, and won only one Oscar for Best Art Direction - Interior Decoration.
Such is the stigma attached to it that outspoken activist and Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan used the threat of wearing the label's dresses as a slur
against actresses who spoke out about their plans to wear all black to this year's
awards shows as part of a silent protest.
I personally am shocked that the film is nominated for a screenplay
award and supporting
actress (nothing
against Melissa McCarthy because she is an awesome) but if that's all Hollywood needs from a script is a bunch of women fighting like 8 year olds and pooping in the street, please let me know and I will have my brothers write you up a screenplay in a few hours.
The best supporting
actress award, meanwhile, sees Fassbender's Frank co-star Maggie Gyllenhaal go up
against Pride's Imelda Staunton.
Although Margot Robbie, 27, and Saoirse Ronan, 23, are both going up
against each other in the Best
Actress category at the Academy
Awards, this week saw the pair prove there was nothing but
Robbie is up
against Sally Hawkins, Frances McDormand, Saoirse Ronan and Meryl Streep for Best
Actress at the
awards.
The
awards contender written by the
actress, playwright and screenwriter received the title from the site upon collecting 165 positive reviews
against zero negative ones.
The two
actresses really play beautifully
against each other, and Zylberstein, as Kris correctly noted, should be in line for
awards consideration.
Leaning
against the wall, Matt Keegan's Meryl Streep, 2008, repeatedly renders the
actress's name in gold leaf, like a willfully optimistic
awards - season mantra.