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predict the 2018 oscar nominees


20 performances are nominated every year

1 Manchester by the Sea: Casey Affleck
2 Hacksaw Ridge: Andrew Garfield
3 La La Land: Ryan Gosling
4 Captain Fantastic: Viggo Mortensen
5 Fences: Denzel Washington
6 Elle: Isabelle Huppert
7 Loving: Ruth Negga
8 Jackie: Natalie Portman
9 La La Land: Emma Stone
10 Florence Foster Jenkins: Meryl Streep
11 Moonlight: Mahershala Ali
12 Hell or High Water: Jeff Bridges
13 Manchester by the Sea: Lucas Hedges
14 Lion: Dev Patel
15 Nocturnal Animals: Michael Shannon
16 Fences: Viola Davis
17 Moonlight: Naomie Harris
18 Lion: Nicole Kidman
19 Hidden Figures: Octavia Spencer
20 Manchester by the Sea: Michelle Williams

1 hart untouchable
2 day lewis untitled PTA fashion project
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4 winslet wonder wheel
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6 robbie i tonya
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11 farrell the beguiled
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14 cranston untouchable
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17 farrell inner city
18 denzel inner city
19 oldman darkest hour
20 stewart personal shopper

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After Kristen received a ton of prestigious critical acclaim in 2015 for her mesmerizing performance in Clouds of Sils Maria, being recognized by the French with their equivalent of the Oscar, the Cesar award, along with her receiving numerous awards from the most prestigious film critics groups in the world including awards from the New York Film Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Society of Film Critics, Boston Society of Film Critics, etc. I honestly thought she was a lock to receive an Oscar nomination--and why not since she received more critical acclaim than ANY Best Supporting Actress nominee in 2015, including the eventual BSA Oscar winner Alicia Vikander and was the first American actress to have ever won a Cesar.

So this year I'm not getting my hopes up despite the fact that she is also receiving lots of rave reviews from the top film critics in the industry for her stellar performance in Personal Shopper. Not sure if the Academy has a negative bias towards her acting or if this has more to do with AA voters rarely nominating actors who star in art house films, which in the strictest sense of the term, refer to indie films produced in Europe, which Sils Maria and Personal Shopper definitely qualify as. Unfortunate, since in my opinion, Kristen has become the best indie actress of her generation, bar none.

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she paid her dues with twilight then she made Camp X Ray

i respect that

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Yes Gerard, Kristen may have received a lot of flack for Twilight, yet she must be given credit for helping to anchor a $3.3 billion film franchise, which also happens to be the highest grossing female oriented franchise of all time.

And besides her riveting performance in Camp X-Ray, before that she made On the Road and The Runaways and after that she received critical acclaim for films such as Clouds of Sils Maria, Still Alice, Cafe Society and Personal Shopper.

And lest we forget that before and after the first installment of Twilight, she did Adventureland and before that, The Yellow Handkerchief, Into the Wild, The Cake Eaters, Speak and Panic Room.

Like I said, she's the best indie actress of her generation.

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On the Road Clouds of Sils Maria, Still Alice, Cafe Society and Personal Shopper didn't show us america's true colors

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I enjoyed Camp X Ray too. But it wasn't a political film. It was about an unlikely friendship. I don't know your view on terrorism but I am just saying. But I hoped you enjoyed Kristen's performances in the other films as well.

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Agreed Austin. I should start off my saying that the best films on any controversial topic should avoid being preachy, manipulative or worse yet, promulgate propaganda. Instead, it should present both sides of an issue and let the viewers decided. After all, there are always two sides to any story and for a film's storyline to have a ring of truth even if it's based on a fictional work, it mustn't be biased either way. And Camp X-Ray did just that. In fact, Peter Sattler, who wrote the screenplay and directed this film, stressed the importance of not taking sides.

The most political role Kristen has had to date was as Kathryn Lynn in Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. But even this film wasn't predominantly political either as the main premise for this film was Billy's being torn between serving his country to the best of his ability as a decorated Army specialist while simultaneously trying to please his sister Kathryn who opposed the war. Even though Kathryn did oppose the war in Iraq, she did not engage in any protests, least to say, not the kind of violent protests as was seen by Dakota Fanning's character Meredith who portrayed a violent antiwar activist who planted bombs and killed innocent civilians in "American Pastoral". And besides, the vast majority of all contemporary war dramas about modern day warfare have an underlying antiwar theme. Case in point: I can't think of a single war drama made in the last decade about a war that occurred during the past 10 years which glorified such wars.

That being said, perhaps it should also be stated that Camp X-Ray did have geopolitical undertones in the sense that this film's premise hinted that detainees at Guantanamo Bay were being detained without due process, or more aptly, without abiding by habeas corpus along with implying that some of the detainees were being tortured since they are not afforded protection from such abuses under the Geneva conventions as prisoners are, a point which Cole made very clear--geopolitical in the sense that Gitmo's very existence has and continues to spark international outrage.

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