The Standard (St. Catharines)

Oscars biggest snubs and surprises

No nomination­s for female directors — any of them — Beyoncé or Jennifer Lopez

- AMY KAUFMAN

The 2020 Oscar nomination­s were announced Monday morning and, as always, they included more than a few notable snubs and surprises.

Snub: Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers” (supporting actress) It looked like it might be the year of J.Lo. Heading into 2020, Jennifer Lopez had already earned Golden Globe and SAG nomination­s for her role as a scheming stripper in “Hustlers,” yet she was snubbed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Monday. The organizati­on instead chose to honour Kathy Bates, Laura Dern, Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh and Margot Robbie.

Snub: Awkwafina, “The Farewell” and Lupita Nyong’o, “Us” (actress)

In shades of #OscarsSoWh­ite, Lupita Nyong’o and Awkwafina were left out of a lead actress category with just one person of colour nominated. Nyong’o, who played dual roles in the horror flick “Us,” received a SAG nomination earlier this month. Awkwafina, meanwhile, just took home a prize at the Golden Globes last week, representi­ng the Chinese American family drama “The Farewell.” Lulu Wang’s critically acclaimed film was not a favourite among Academy members, apparently, as the movie did not earn a single nod.

Snub: Christian Bale (“Ford v Ferrari”); Robert De Niro (“The Irishman”); Taron Egerton (“Rocketman”); Eddie Murphy (“Dolemite Is My Name”) (lead actor)

These were some of the highest-profile contenders left out of one of the most highly competitiv­e best actor races in recent memory. In another year, any or all of them might have made the cut. Egerton recently won a Golden Globe and also earned a SAG nomination. Bale was also nominated by both of those groups, and Murphy was nominated by the Globes. De Niro’s snub might seem even more dramatic if the Globes, SAG and BAFTA hadn’t all left him out of their best actor races first.

Snub: “Spirit” from “The Lion King,” Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Timothy McKenzie and Ilya Salmanzade­h (original song)

Beyoncé’s “Lion King” tune “Spirit” — which she co-wrote with Timothy McKenzie and Ilya Salmanzade­h — did not get nominated. At least Elton John will be at the Dolby Theatre, since his new “Rocketman” song — “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again,” with lyrics from longtime collaborat­or Bernie Taupin — got a nod.

Snub: Any woman director, including Greta Gerwig (“Little Women”)

After no female directors were recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. at the Golden Globes, many feared the Academy would make similar choices. And as expected, no women — including Greta Gerwig (“Little Women) and Lulu Wang (“The Farewell”) — will have a shot at Oscar glory in the filmmaking category this year.

Snub: Jamie Foxx, “Just Mercy” (supporting actor)

The onetime best actor winner was overlooked despite a SAG nomination for his work as a wrongly convicted death row inmate. Anthony Hopkins scored a nod for “The Two Popes,” as did Tom Hanks in “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborho­od,” Brad Pitt in “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” and Al Pacino and Joe Pesci from “The Irishman.”

Snub: “Atlantics” (internatio­nal feature)

The celebrated French-Senegalese production “Atlantics” was not nominated in the internatio­nal feature (formerly foreign language film) category. The film, which world premièred at the Cannes Film Festival and is directed by Mati Diop, is the tale of a woman left behind when her lover goes in search of work elsewhere and how she seems to be haunted by his ghost after he is lost at sea.

Snub: “Apollo 11” (documentar­y) Last year, the Academy overlooked the top-grossing box office documentar­y performer, the Mister Rogers bio “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” That happened again Monday when the moonlandin­g doc “Apollo 11” was left off the list. Fellow successful docs “The Biggest Little Farm” and “Maiden” were also left out. Instead, the Netflix flick “The Edge of Democracy” landed a slot, as did “American Factory” and two films about the plight of the Syrian war, “For Sama” and “The Cave.” “Honeyland,” about Macedonian beekeepers, landed a nomination in the doc category and the internatio­nal feature roundup. Snub: “Frozen 2” (animated feature)

Surprise: “Klaus” (animated feature) Another box office smash that was ignored was “Frozen 2.”. Instead, the Academy chose to honour “Klaus,” the first original animated feature ever produced by Netflix. Other nominees included “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,” “I Lost My Body,” “Missing Link” and “Toy Story 4.”

Surprise: Kathy Bates, “Richard Jewell” (supporting actress)

Bates, who won the best actress prize in 1991 for “Misery,” has been nominated in the supporting category twice before. Her third nomination comes for playing the mother of a wrongly accused Olympic security guard in “Richard Jewell.” She earned a Golden Globe nomination but was left out of the SAG award contenders, perhaps because Clint Eastwood’s film was a late entry.

 ?? DAVID APPLEBY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jennifer Lopez, left, and Constance Wu in "Hustlers." Despite a Golden Globe and SAG nomination, Lopez was snubbed by the Academy. Taron Egerton won a Golden Globe for his role as Elton John in "Rocketman," but got no such luck from Oscar.
DAVID APPLEBY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jennifer Lopez, left, and Constance Wu in "Hustlers." Despite a Golden Globe and SAG nomination, Lopez was snubbed by the Academy. Taron Egerton won a Golden Globe for his role as Elton John in "Rocketman," but got no such luck from Oscar.
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