After months of campaigning and voting amid serious fan debates, the 2025 Oscars nominations are in – and now it's time to predict who will take home an Academy Award in March. But unlike previous years,
The Brutalist caused a stir on social media after the Adrien Brody film's use of AI was revealed, calling for an Oscars snub.
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Before the Academy Awards air in March, here's how to catch up on all the Best Picture nominees.
After strong Golden Globe wins, The Brutalist faces Oscar doubts due to its editor's AI tool use. Explore the controversy now.
As the Academy Awards race rounds its final lap, the question is not just which films will win, but where to watch those vying for gold statuettes. Leading-yet-controversial nominee “Emilia Pérez,” tapped for 13 awards,
The further “The Brutalist” progresses along its 215-minute track, the more evident it becomes that co-writer/director Brady Corbet sees himself in his protagonist, László Toth (Adrien Brody), the overlooked genius who seeks to reform modern architecture away from its ugly preconceptions and must put himself through the wringer to prove the doubters.
The biggest take away was “Emilia Pérez,” with a whopping 13 nominations making it the most nominated non-English language film ever. It was also one nomination away from being tied with the most nominated films in Oscar history. “All About Eve” in 1951, “Titanic” in 1998 and “La La Land” in 2017 all lead with 14 nominations.
On Jan. 23, the nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were announced. More commonly known as the Oscars, the Awards are a ceremony during
LOS ANGELES -- The Oscar nominations were just announced, and now's your time to get caught up on the 10 movies nominated for best picture before the winner is revealed at the Oscars in March on ABC and Hulu. "Emilia Pérez" garnered the most nominations at 13, while "The Brutalist" and "Wicked" followed with 10 each.
In addition to Best Picture, “Anora” earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Director (Sean Baker), Best Actress (Madison) and Best Original Screenplay. Additionally, Russian actor Yura Borisov, who gives perhaps the most surprising performance of the film, received a much-deserved Best Supporting Actor nod.
Accusing the film of using generative artificial intelligence is almost too perfect of an awards-season attack.