Sentences with phrase «at the nominations again»

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With former host Donald Trump currently leading the pack for the Republican presidential nomination, NBC is looking to at another entertainer - turned - businessman - turned - politician (turned entertainer again) to host «Celebrity Apprentice» — Arnold Schwarzenegger.
«I want to say something this evening you normally wouldn't hear when an incumbent is blessed to receive the nomination for his party again,» de Blasio told supporters at Roulette, a theater in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
Inspired by the director's interaction with street actors who portray religious figures by night and pursue more commercial endeavors by day, the film once again received a Best Foreign Film nomination at the Oscars and swept the Genies — this time in 12 categories.
The 1968 Rachel, Rachel was the outcome of Woodward's exile; she and Newman admitted it was carefully designed as a vehicle to resuscitate her career, and the ploy worked brilliantly — he directed, she starred, and together they led the film to four Oscar nominations, including Best Actress and Best Picture.The following year Woodward and Newman reunited onscreen for the auto - racing drama Winning, and again starred together in 1970s politically charged W.U.S.A., a reflection of the couple's high - profile support of liberal causes; when 1971's They Might Be Giants proved unsuccessful, Newman directed Woodward to Best Actress honors at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival for The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man - in - the - Moon Marigolds.
Ryan Gosling and Denzel Washington get uncontroversial nods for their performances in La La Land and Fences but at the risk of being churlish I am yet again baffled that Viggo Mortensen gets a nomination for his supremely supercilious performance in the vacuous and overpraised Captain Fantastic.
Diversity is a problem but it starts at the studio and financing level Once again, there is collective outrage on social media over the lack of diversity in this year's nominations.
It, in part, explains why Patricia Arquette is widely considered to be the frontrunner for her award, but her hirsute Boyhood counterpart Ethan Hawke is at best running a fairly distant second or third for turning in equally nuanced work as an only part - time functional father figure — and why Oscar voters gave Robert Duvall's far more flamboyantly flawed, piss - n» - vinegar patriarch a free pass to just be happy for the nomination once again.
Then again, how can I be mad at Julia Louis - Dreyfus and Veep's umpteenth nominations, when the show really is still good — it's not like we're talking about Two and A Half Men — and you've also been wise enough to nominate Issa Rae in the same category... and Gina Rodriguez and Rachel Bloom don't cancel each other out, even though they're both in CW Wacky comedies?
At the end of the day, eight nominations is not too shabby, considering how Batman Begins only received one for Best Cinematography, a feat Wally Pfister is repeating again this year for his work on The Dark Knight.
It's been said often, but it is worth saying again: comic actors never seem to get awards or even nominations for the work that they do, but it seems clear to me that O'Hara, Lynch and Poehler are all working at as high a level of technique and creativity as, say, Cate Blanchett or Kate Winslet without signaling that they are Acting.
Checking in on the Oscar nomination trends once again after Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri reigns over the SAG Awards and The Shape of Water gets a big boost at the PGA Awards.
Jordan Furlong and I will announce winners again on New Year's Eve, but as we state so nicely every year: the nominations are where it's at!
And so, looking again at the Ginsburg interview, I noticed a reference in the note on interviewer Bazelon to a newish blog at Slate called DoubleX («What Women Really Think»)-- not What Women Really Want, note — in which she and a number of other women write about a wide range of topics, including, recently, the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor for a seat on the US Supreme Court.
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