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‘Three Billboards’ leads US Screen Actors Guild award nominations
Martin McDonagh’s black comedy crime story Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri scored the most nominations on Wednesday for the Screen Actors Guild Awards, seen as a major bellwether for the Oscars.
The movie received four nods in three categories – best ensemble cast, best lead actress (Frances McDormand) and best supporting actor (Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell).
Joining Three Billboards in the running for best cast – the SAG’s top award – are romantic comedy The Big Sick, racial satire Get Out, offbeat dramedy Lady Bird and civil rights drama Mudbound.
On the television side, three series were tied at the top with four nominations each: HBO drama Big Little Lies and – including the stunt team nominations – Netflix sci-fi thriller Stranger Things and wrestling comedy Glow.
The SAG nominations are the second major announcement in Tinseltown’s glittering awards season, which climaxes with the Academy Awards in March.
Guillermo del Toro’s acclaimed 1960s-set fantasy romance The Shape of Water led the Golden Globe nominations with seven on Monday but picked up just two SAG nods.
Three Billboards, starring McDormand as a mother seeking to avenge the rape and murder of her daughter, picked up six Globes nods and has been has a top Oscars contender since taking the influential audience award at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Although less high-profile than the Globes, the SAG awards are seen as more of an indicator of Oscars glory, since members represent some 1,200 of the roughly 6,000 voters for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The awards were being closely watched this year as they come with Hollywood engulfed in the worst sexual misconduct scandal in its history.
Allegations from harassment to rape have sparked the downfall of numerous powerful industry players, from movie mogul Harvey Weinstein to actors Kevin Spacey, Jeffrey Tambor and Louis C.K. to filmmaker Brett Ratner.
None of the Hollywood figures directly involved in the scandal were rewarded by SAG, although Spacey’s House of Cards costar Robin Wright was nominated.
Gabrielle Carteris, president of the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union, said the flood of accusations showed that victims were feeling empowered at last to speak out.
“And if we continue to allow and to hear those voices, and then start to change... the way that we do certain things, we can actually shift our culture,” she said.
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In the best actor category, Timothee Chalamet (Call Me by Your Name) faces competition from James Franco (The Disaster Artist),