USA TODAY film critic Brian Truitt breaks down his list of snubs and surprises in nominations for the 95th Academy Awards.
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We don't know how it plays elsewhere in the multiverse, but in this reality, the Oscars really love "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
The genre-smashing sci-fi hit ruled Tuesday morning when nominations for the 95th Academy Awards were announced. The film scored 11 honors including best picture and screenplay, star Michelle Yeoh was nominated for best actress, Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu earned their first Oscar nominations and Cinderella story Ke Huy Quan garnered a nod for supporting actor.
"Everything" is up for the night's biggest prize with Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical "The Fabelmans," dark comedy "The Banshees of Inisherin," blockbuster sequel "Top Gun: Maverick," musical biopic "Elvis," a German remake of 1930 best picture winner "All Quiet on the Western Front," the satire "Triangle of Sadness," classical music drama "Tár," #MeToo drama "Women Talking" and otherworldly extravaganza "Avatar: The Way of Water."
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Cruise plays the same exact character in every movie he makes. He’s an action star, not an actor. See Tarantino on the Marvel Universe.
Also what happen to the nomination for Danielle Deawyler- Till?
If top guns get any awards it just proves the Oscars are the Rock and Roll hall of fame of awards