The Day

Oscar nomination­s are out

- By ASHLEY LEE Los Angeles Times

Of course, the morning of the 2019 Oscar nomination­s had its share of surprise mentions and snubbed contenders. From the mysterious­ly overlooked documentar­y “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” to the unexpected recognitio­n for Netflix’s “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” here are the top surprises and snubs:

Snub: Directors Guild of America nominees Bradley Cooper (“A Star Is Born”) and Peter Farrelly (“Green Book”) left out in the directing category

Surprise: BAFTA nominee Pawel Palikowski, “Cold War,” included in directing.

Snub: Documentar­y hits “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” and “Three Identical Strangers”

Snub: Alfonso Cuaron, “Roma” (editing)

Surprise: Supporting actress Marina de Tavira, “Roma”

Snub: Supporting actor Timothee Chalamet, “Beautiful Boy”

Surprise: Lead actor Willem Dafoe, “At Eternity’s Gate”

Surprise: Costume designer Mary Zophres, “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs”

Surprise: Cinematogr­apher Caleb Deschanel, “Never Look Away”

Snub: Composer Justin Hurwitz, “First Man”

Surprise: Writer Paul Schrader, “First Reformed,” earns his first ever Oscar nomination. (Possibly at the expense of fellow A24 release “Eighth Grade,” which was nominated for original screenplay at the Writers Guild of America)

Snub: Adapted screenplay Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole, “Black Panther”

Snub: Barry Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk” wasn’t considered a lock for a best picture nomination but was the biggest favorite left off the eight film list.

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