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    Home » DiCaprio, Waititi, Erivo, Ronan, Pryce et al React To Oscar Nominations

    DiCaprio, Waititi, Erivo, Ronan, Pryce et al React To Oscar Nominations

    By SHOOTMonday, January 13, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3574 Views
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    This image released by Fox Searchlight Pictures shows Writer/Director Taika Waititi on the set of "Jojo Rabbit." On Monday, Jan. 13, Waititi was nominated for an Oscar for adapted screenplay for his work on the film. (Kimberley French/Fox Searchlight Pictures via AP)
    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Reactions from some of the nominees for the Academy Awards:

    The Irishman, Joker
    “I’m honored and grateful to the Academy for acknowledging 'The Irishman' and 'Joker.'  I share these nominations with the most talented cast and crew in the world.  I also want to congratulate my fellow nominees on both films.  Their work inspires me every day. I’ve worked with Martin Scorsese for 17 years.  There is no better job in the world.  You love your actors, your crew, and storytelling with a tenacity and passion that is rare and I’m eternally grateful to be a part of it.  'The Irishman' is a film that Marty, Bob, Al, Joe, and my fellow producer Jane Rosenthal were determined to get made through seemingly insurmountable challenges over the past decade.  It is really special to see it recognized across so many categories.

    "Thank you to Todd Phillips for inviting me on the journey of 'Joker.'  You stayed true to your vision and made the film you believed in.  We are all lucky that you did.  Your leadership on and off set is why we are here today, and I’d take the ride with you again in a heartbeat.

    "Thank you to Ted Sarandos, Scott Stuber and everyone at Netflix for your unbelievable work ethic, support, and passion.  Thank you to Toby Emmerich, Blair Rich, Walter Hamada and everyone at Warner Bros. for believing in this film and your brilliant campaign.”–Emma Tillinger Koskoff, best picture nominee for "The Irishman" and "Joker"

    Once Upon a Time….in Hollywood
    "Ultimately, I've been able to be fortunate enough to get to work with some pretty great filmmakers. That's always been the driving force with me. First, of course, the story and character, from an actor's perspective. I feel like we see films through the eyes of the director. The director's medium. I've been able to work with some amazing directors. Quentin is in the lineage of one of the best of our times. It's amazing to be a part of this film that's a celebration of our actors and a celebration of the countless people behind the scenes," — Leonardo DiCaprio, nominated for best actor for his role in "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," which was nominated in just about every category including best film, directing and supporting actor and screenplay.

    Pain and Glory
    "It makes me feel very, very, very young." – Antonio Banderas said in an interview about being a first-time nominee at age 59. He earned a best actor nomination for his role in "Pain and Glory."

    Jojo Rabbit
    "I think they're probably more interested in me taking them to the park with their scooters, or making a fort, or playing in a teepee. I'd be worried if my 4-year-old was thinking, 'What are we going to do about these Nazis?" – "Jojo Rabbit" director Taika Waititi, on whether his daughters are old enough to be aware of his film on intolerance in Hitler's Germany and its Oscar nominations. 

    Knives Out
    "We never thought we would be in the awards conversation. This is so meaningful because this nomination comes during such a strong year of writing. It's surreal." – Rian Johnson, director of "Knives Out," which was nominated for best original screenplay, said in an interview.

    The Two Popes
    "I didn't expect to be quite as emotional as I was when I heard the news. To be acknowledged by your peers is just the best thing. I am so grateful to them. I am thrilled too for my fellow pope Anthony Hopkins. We had such a good time together. We both thrived on Anthony McCarten's superb script and the inspirational direction of Fernando Meirelles. Huge thanks for the support of Netflix and Tracey Seaward and everyone who worked on the production of this very special film," — Jonathan Pryce, nominated for best actor for his role in "The Two Popes," said in a statement. 

    1917
    "This movie was a labour of love for many people — myself included — so to see it recognized in this way is very moving for all of us. I would like to thank the Academy on behalf of my fellow producers, and on behalf of every single person who put their heart and soul into this film. Thank you," — Sam Mendes, director of "1917," earning three Oscar nominations for best picture, director and original screenplay, said in a statement. 

    Little Women
    "I'm just so thrilled that our Little Women has been recognized by the Academy. Greta made something so special that I'm just thankful to have been a part of, let alone nominated for. Thank you to my academy peers for loving and appreciating this film that is so close to my heart," — Saoirse Ronan, nominated for best actress for her role in "Little Women," said in a statement.

    Harriet
    "To receive two Oscar nominations for a film paying tribute to Harriet Tubman, a person whose heart and spirit are the embodiment of courage, makes this morning's news beyond anything I could have ever imagined. This is more than a dream come true. When I got the opportunity to play this incredible woman, I felt truly honored that Kasi and our producers saw fit to have me play the part; being asked to co-write and perform the song in the film was the icing on an already wonderful cake. I continue to feel overwhelmed with gratitude today to the Academy for recognizing my performance and our song 'Stand Up'." — Cynthia Erivo, who was nominated for best actress in a leading role and best original song "Stand Up" for the film "Harriet," said in a statement.

    Toy Story 4
    "The biggest thing was telling this full story and bringing Woody's story to a close. That's what stands out the most. We concluded Woody's arc. This was a character that a lot of people grew up with. That's why this film stood out." – "Toy Story 4" director Josh Cooley said in an interview. The film is nominated for best animated feature and original song.

    Les Misérables
    "I would like to say MERCI to the Academy. I always dreamt to say this sentence one day! Thank you to all of you who voted for international movies and for France and for us. We are all MISERABLES in the sense that we are all immigrants. But we can all do the revolution, me I am doing it with my camera. I believe in the power of cinema as a tool to challenge the politics and even sometimes to inspire revolution and above all bring real lasting changes. Walt Disney had a saying: 'All our dreams can come true . . . if we have the courage to pursue them.' We had a dream and now it's time to make it true. THE MISERABLES need you, the world needs you to continue to have dreams … that's also what we call the magic of cinema! Be ready THE MISERABLES are coming to Hollywood," — director/co-writer Ladj Ly of "Les Misérables," nominated for best international feature film, said in a statement.

    "I'm Standing With You" from Disney's Breakthrough
    "I stayed up literally all night waiting for the nominations. Some people say they don't wake up for them. I don't believe them. I had friends over, we had a sleepover party, we had pizza and hung out, it was so much fun. It doesn't get old, I assure you." — Diane Warren, nominated for the 11th time for best original song. 

     

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    “Sinners” Tops Critics Choice Awards With 17 Nominations

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    The Critics Choice Association (CCA) unveiled the nominees for the 31st annual Critics Choice Awards with “Sinners” leading the way on the film side with 17 nominations, including for Best Picture while cast members Michael B. Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku, and Miles Caton are up for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Young Actor/Actress respectively. Ryan Coogler was recognized in the categories of Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, and the film also received nods for Best Casting and Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup, Best Visual Effects, Best Stunt Design, Best Song, Best Score, and Best Sound. “One Battle After Another” followed closely behind “Sinners,” earning 14 nominations.

    “Adolescence” leads this year’s television nominees with six nominations including a nod for Best Limited Series. The cast was recognized across multiple categories, with Stephen Graham nominated for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television. Castmates Owen Cooper and Ashley Walters each received nods for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television, while Erin Doherty and Christine Tremarco are both up for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television. “Nobody Wants This” was also one of the top-nominated TV contenders, earning five nominations.

    “We are so excited to kick off awards season in the new year, gathering hundreds of TV, film and streaming stars in one glamorous room for the first major awards show of 2026,” said CCA CEO Joey Berlin. “Our voters are the critics and entertainment reporters who help audiences find the best of the best every day, all year long. Their collective... Read More

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