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This year, three of the nine Best Picture nominees (Moonlight, Fences and Hidden Figures) have a primarily Black cast, with Joi McMillon becoming the first Black nominee for Best Film Editing for Moonlight.

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In the first three months of this year alone: Son of Man, which casts a black man as Christ and sets his life in modern South Africa, got positive reviews at Sundance; the makers of Color of the Cross, which also casts a black man as Christ, established a website with trailers for their work - in - progress; and New Line Cinema announced that Oscar nominees Keisha Castle - Hughes (Whale Rider) and Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Sand and Fog) will star as the Virgin Mary and her cousin Elizabeth in a new movie about the Nativity, to be released in time for Christmas.
There was considerable speculation about whether Cuomo would primary Paterson, particularly in light of his disastrous 2002 primary challenge to the state's first black major party gubernatorial nominee, then - state Comptroller H. Carl McCall.
Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan, who unsuccessfully sought an indictment last year against a white police officer in the death of Eric Garner, a black Staten Island man, expressed pity for the grand jury involved in the case in his first radio interview since becoming the official GOP nominee to replace former Congressman Michael Grimm.
Related Reviews: 85th Academy Award Nominees: Argo • Zero Dark Thirty • Beasts of the Southern Wild • The Master • Flight New: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey • Down the Shore • Nanook of the North • Veep: The Complete First Season • Badlands • Samson and Delilah Daniel Day - Lewis: There Will Be Blood • Nine Sally Field: Forrest Gump • Mrs. Doubtfire • Brothers & Sisters: The Complete First Season Tommy Lee Jones: In the Valley of Elah • Men in Black David Strathairn: The Spiderwick Chronicles • The Uninvited Michael Stuhlbarg: A Serious Man • Hugo Lee Pace: Pushing Daisies: The Complete First Season Hal Holbrook: That Evening Sun • Into the Wild Joseph Gordon - Levitt: Premium Rush • The Dark Knight Rises Jared Harris: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button John Hawkes: Winter's Bone Directed by Steven Spielberg: War Horse • Bridge of Spies • Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures • Catch Me If You Can • Jaws • The Adventures of Tintin Lincoln: The Conspirator • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Political Dramas: The Queen • The Iron Lady • The Ides of March Best Actor Oscar Winners: On the Waterfront • Wall Street Best Production Design Oscar Winners: Titanic • Lawrence of Arabia
And the final nominee for original song is «Stand Up for Something,» Common and Andra Day's proud (if vague) message song — co-written by Common (aka Lonnie R. Lynn) and veteran songwriter Diane Warren — from «Marshall,» which dramatizes the early career of Thurgood Marshall, the first black Supreme Court justice.
Disney will continue to break glass ceilings soon after Black Panther: On March 9, the studio will open the feature adaptation of the children's classic A Wrinkle In Time, which at a $ 100M - plus budget is the first production of its scope to be directed by a woman of color, Oscar nominee Ava DuVernay (at one point before Coogler, she was in talks to potentially direct Black Panther).
Jane the Virgin's Gina Rodriguez, a first - time nominee, won best lead female actor in a comedy series, beating Veep's Julia Louis - Dreyfus, Girls» Lena Dunham and Orange is the New Black's Taylor Schilling.
In the lead drama races, Taraji P. Henson (Empire) became the third black woman to win drama actress and the first in 23 years after Gail Fisher and Regina Taylor, while Jon Hamm — who didn't get to give a speech when he won his first drama actor Globe for Mad Men during the writers» strike — became the first former drama actor champ to get dropped as a nominee and return to win.
Four - time Black Reel Award nominee George Tillman, Jr. took home his first Black Reel Award for Outstanding Directing, Drama Series for the episode, «I Call Marriage.»
The show «Orange Is the New Black» made its first appearance here and previous nominee «Girls» also made the list.
Nominee Greta Gerwig is only the fifth woman to be nominated in the category in Oscars history; Jordan Peele is only the fifth black person to be nominated in the category, and the first black person to be nominated for writing, directing, and producing in the same year.
Related Reviews: New: Strictly Ballroom • The Details • Not Fade Away • Funny Girl • The Squid and the Whale & Running with Scissors Directed by David O. Russell: The Fighter Best Actress Oscar Winners: Black Swan • Annie Hall • Mary Poppins 2012 Oscar Winners: Argo • Lincoln • Zero Dark Thirty Nominees: Beasts of the Southern Wild • The Impossible • Flight • The Master Bradley Cooper: The Words • The Hangover • The Hangover Part II • He's Just Not That Into You • Case 39 Jennifer Lawrence: The Hunger Games • Winter's Bone • Like Crazy • X-Men: First Class • The Beaver Robert De Niro: Everybody's Fine • Marvin's Room • Taxi Driver • The Godfather Part II • Stone • Jackie Brown Jacki Weaver: Animal Kingdom Chris Tucker: Rush Hour 3 Julia Stiles: 10 Things I Hate About You • The Cry of the Owl
The other nominees are Call Me by Your Name, a Best Picture contender written by Hollywood luminary James Ivory; Dee Rees and Virgil Williams's literary, astute Mudbound, which marks the first time a black woman has ever been nominated in this category; Aaron Sorkin's 10 - quips - per - minute poker drama Molly's Game; and Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber's The Disaster Artist.
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According to THR, Disney and Lucasfilm are currently looking at three actresses for the first Star Wars solo film, which is set to hit theaters in 2016: Academy Award nominees Rooney Mara (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) and Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything) and Orphan Black «s Tatiana Maslany.
Among racial strides: Jordan Peele is the fifth black Best Director nominee ever for «Get Out,» and Dee Rees, the first black woman to be up for Best Adapted Screenplay as the co-writer of «Mudbound.»
Band of Misfits 1990s Hits: Men in Black • The Lion King • Armageddon • Ransom • Clueless • Aladdin • Mrs. Doubtfire 1990s Best Picture Nominees: Forrest Gump • Braveheart • Beauty and the Beast • Four Weddings and a Funeral The Cast of Titanic: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and Kathy Bates: Revolutionary Road Leonardo DiCaprio: J. Edgar • Body of Lies Kate Winslet: Contagion • Finding Neverland Kathy Bates: Misery • Midnight in Paris Frances Fisher: In the Valley of Elah Frances Fisher & Billy Zane: The Roommate Billy Zane: Tombstone David Warner: Tron Victor Garber: Eli Stone: The Complete First Season • Tuck Everlasting • You Again Ioan Gruffudd: Fantastic Four
And then are the seasoned veterans, including Thandie Newton, Angel Coulby and the first Black, female Brit Academy Award nominee, Marianne Jean - Baptiste, who have been holding down the fort across the Atlantic for their fellow British sisters for years now.
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Lubaina Himid: Warp and Weft, Firstsite, Colchester 2017 Turner Prize nominee Lubaina Himid, a key figure in the British Black Arts Movement, first came to prominence in the 1980s when she began organising exhibitions of work by her peers who were under - represented in the contemporary art scene.
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The first exhibition supported under this new partnership was a solo exhibition by Scottish sculptor and Turner Prize (2011) nominee Karla Black, whose exhibition featured seven new site - specific sculptures.
Turns out that while Covington was relegating Young and her black colleagues to second - class status, Attorney General nominee Eric Holder, who stands on the verge of becoming the first African American to head the Department of Justice, was a litigation partner at the firm.
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