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Stars react to their 2024 Oscar nominations

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Stars react to their 2024 Oscar nominations

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The 2024 Oscar nominations have lastly been revealed.


Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid introduced the nominees brilliant and early this morning. As anticipated, Oppenheimer led the best way with 13 nominations. Though Leonardo DiCaprio didn’t get a nod for his efficiency in Killers of the Flower Moon, the movie obtained 10 nominations, together with a posthumous nom for Robbie Robertson’s rating. Poor Things matched that whole with 10 nominations of its personal.


Also pulling of their justifiable share had been Barbie (eight nominations) and Maestro (seven), whereas American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, The Holdovers, and Zone of Interest all grabbed 5 nominations every.


Read on to see how nominees, together with Emma Stone and Robert Downey Jr., reacted to the large information


Emma Stone in ‘Poor Things,’ Robert Downey Jr. in ‘Oppenheimer,’ and Annette Bening in ‘Nyad’.

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Emma Stone, ‘Poor Things’ (Best Actress)

“11 nominations for Poor Things feels like a surreal dream. I am beyond grateful to the Academy for including me as both an actress and producer among this group of exceptional nominees and for recognizing our film in so many categories. Congratulations to Mark, Tony, Robbie, Holly, Blackfish, Nadia & Mark, Jerskin, Shona, James, Szusza, Andrew, Ed, and the captain of our ship, Yorgos Lanthimos on their nominations, as well as Searchlight Pictures and all of those in front of and behind the camera who brought this film to life. The team of artists who contributed to Poor Things gave it everything and I am forever thankful for the opportunity to play Bella and see the world through her eyes. She has shown me that life is so much more than just sugar and violence. And to Lily, Carey, Sandra, and Annette. It’s the biggest honor just to be in your company.”


Lily Gladstone in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’.
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Lily Gladstone, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (Best Actress)

“I am so deeply grateful to the Academy for this unparalleled honor. It has been a great blessing in and of itself to be a working actor at all, and to get to tell a story like Killers of the Flower Moon is beyond what I could have ever hoped for. I both share and owe this moment to the incomparable Martin Scorsese, who honored the voices and wishes of the Osage Nation with such fortitude, and to my gracious and legendary co-stars Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Tantoo Cardinal, and especially Leonardo DiCaprio. His immense, exceptional talent and heart made this possible, I am forever a proud and grateful friend. I also want to acknowledge the rest of the amazing cast and crew that I was lucky enough to work with, including so many talented Osage and Indigenous artists, advocates, activists, leaders and storytellers. Indigenous excellence shaped this magnificent film, both in front of and behind the camera, at all levels of production. It’s all the more sweet to get to share this honor with the legendary Six Nations Cayuga and Mohawk musician Robbie Robertson, Osage Nation composer Scott George, Marty, Bob, Thelma Schoonmaker, Jacqueline West, Rodrigo Prieto, Jack Fisk and all who were a part of bringing this difficult and necessary story to fruition on such a masterful scale. A heartfelt congratulations to Annette, Sandra, Carey and Emma — you are all astounding and inspire me endlessly…I struggle to believe I’m in your company. To each of these humans, I say Iitaamiiksistsikomiit; I hope you all enjoy this beautiful day.”


Bradley Cooper in ‘Maestro’.

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Bradley Cooper, ‘Maestro’ (Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor)

“We are all so grateful to be recognized along all of these incredible works of art this year. And the performances from every actor who I so admire. Thank you to Jamie, Alex & Nina Bernstein for allowing their parents’ story to be out there in the world and thank you to the Academy. We are very honored to be included.”



Carey Mulligan, ‘Maestro’ (Best Actress)

“We poured so much love and joy into Maestro. I’m brimming with gratitude today and huge pride for the rest of the Maestro team! Thank you to Bradley [Cooper] for handing me this gift of a role and an experience. I fiddled with Felicia’s lighter all morning, keeping the point of all of this close to my heart. I’m so grateful to the Academy — we are going to have the best time ever dressing up and paying tribute to this extraordinary couple.”



Ryan Gosling, ‘Barbie’ (Best Supporting Actor)

“I’m extraordinarily honored to be nominated by my colleagues alongside such exceptional artists in a yr of so many nice movies. And I by no means thought I’d be saying this, however I’m additionally extremely honored and proud that it’s for portraying a plastic doll named Ken.


But there is no such thing as a Ken with out Barbie, and there’s no Barbie film with out Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie, the 2 individuals most accountable for this history-making, globally-celebrated movie.


No recognition can be potential for anybody on the movie with out their expertise, grit and genius.


To say that I’m dissatisfied that they aren’t nominated of their respective classes can be an understatement.


Against all odds with nothing however a few soulless, scantily clad, and fortunately crotchless dolls, they made us snicker, they broke our hearts, they pushed the tradition and so they made historical past. Their work must be acknowledged together with the opposite very deserving nominees.


Having mentioned that, I’m so completely happy for America Ferrera and the opposite unbelievable artists who contributed their abilities to creating this such a groundbreaking movie.”


Annette Benning in ‘Nyad’.

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Annette Bening, ‘Nyad’ (Best Actress)

“I’m thrilled and over the moon with excitement to be nominated for an Academy Award alongside my partner in the film, NYAD, Jodie Foster. Onward!!!”


Colman Domingo in ‘Rustin’.
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Jodie Foster, ‘Nyad’ (Best Supporting Actress)

“Wowza! I couldn’t be more proud and thrilled for our foursome today. Hooting alongside Annette (my partner in crime) and Diana and Bonnie who inspired it all. This definitely beats swimming in shark infested water!”



America Ferrera, ‘Barbie’ (Best Supporting Actress)

“I’m stunned and so moved to be nominated among the brilliant artists who have done beautiful and important work this year. And I’m so proud to get to bring Latiné representation to this year’s Academy Awards, along with my fellow Latiné nominees. May the diversity of voices acknowledged by the Academy continue to grow! I’m thrilled to celebrate my phenomenal Barbie family and all their achievements. Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie made history and raised the bar with Barbie. The cultural and industry impact they’ve achieved will be felt for generations and I’m so thankful to them for asking me to be a part of it.”



Jonathan Glazer, ‘The Zone of Interest’ (Best Director)

“Thank you to the Academy for recognising The Zone of Interest. We’re humbled by these 5 nominations. Thank you on behalf of everybody in Poland, Germany and the UK who got here collectively over the 9 years it took. Especially Ewa Puszczynska, our producer associate in Poland the place the movie was shot. To A24, Film4, Access and the Polish Film Institute who walked the stroll all through. To Dr. Piotr Cywinski and all on the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum who had been so collaborative.


The movie is attempting to ask questions on fashionable humanity and empathy. Whether there are individuals over our wall now, as a gaggle, whose security or freedom we care about lower than our personal. We’re grateful to the Academy for giving it such visibility.” 



Colman Domingo, ‘Rustin’ (Best Actor)

“To be amplified for my work for portraying this American Hero is everything to me. When my name is called, so is BAYARD RUSTIN’s. What an extraordinary honor. My heart is bursting with joy.”


Jeffrey Wright in ‘American Fiction’.
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Jeffrey Wright, ‘American Fiction’ (Best Actor)

“My thanks to The Academy for this recognition not only of my work, Cord’s, Sterling’s, and Laura’s but the work of everyone who poured their talent into our film. We did this together. We loved making American Fiction. We thought it might be special. To be included among the other nominees this year is a beautiful acknowledgment of our efforts to make it so. And thank you to MRC, T-Street and Orion/Amazon/MGM for walking the walk with us, so that our film could be made, seen and touch others the way it touched us. ‘Let them love all of you.’”



Cord Jefferson, ‘American Fiction’ (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay)

“On behalf of myself and my fellow producers Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios, and Ben LeClair, thanks to the Academy members the world over for believing in our movie. This couldn’t have occurred with out the immense assist of Alana Mayo and Orion, T-Street, MRC, Amazon/MGM, and our unbelievable solid and crew, led by Jeffrey Wright. Everyone who labored on this film took an opportunity on a first-time characteristic author and director. I thank them for his or her braveness and can at all times cherish the chance I needed to labor of their firm. I share this distinction with every one in all them…


“Making American Fiction has been the privilege of my life and for it to be recognized in this way is beyond anything I could have dreamed. When I read Erasure in 2020, I felt like I’d found a book that was made specifically for me. Thank you, Percival Everett, for entrusting me with your work, which always showcases the beautiful depth and complexity of Black lives. I will be forever indebted to you.”



Paul Giamatti, ‘The Holdovers’ (Best Actor)

“I’m genuinely flabbergasted by this morning’s news. It’s such an incredible honor to be acknowledged by the Academy like this. And such an amazing thrill to be a part of such a wonderful Hollywood tradition. I’m so happy for this beautiful film, for the entire cast and incredible crew, for the great folks at Focus, for our producer Mark Johnson, writer David Hemingson, and my Holdovers family, Da’Vine and Dominic. Alexander Payne has been an incredible friend and collaborator, and I will be forever grateful to him for giving me the kind of role every actor hopes to play. My love and thanks to everyone!”



Robert Downey Jr., ‘Oppenheimer’ (Best Supporting Actor)

“Waking up to all of these nominations for Christopher Nolan and his many talented collaborators is an absolute delight. It’s been the honor of a lifetime to be part of the cinematic masterpiece that is Oppenheimer, and it’s a privilege to be an Academy member nominated alongside such esteemed company.”


Emily Blunt in ‘Oppenheimer’.
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Emily Blunt, ‘Oppenheimer’ (Best Supporting Actress)

“I’m completely overcome and overjoyed! Weak-legged and immensely grateful for this moment. It goes without saying that this staggering film has changed my life. Colossal congratulations to my OppenHomies who ALL blew the doors off the place in their fields… we are a family in this so to raise a glass alongside my friends is a euphoric feeling indeed.”



Sterling Okay. Brown, ‘American Fiction’ (Best Supporting Actor)



Robert De Niro, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (Best Supporting Actor)

“It was a privilege and a joy to work with Marty Scorsese, Leo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone and the full cast and crew of Killers of the Flower Moon. It was also a mission for us. We committed to honestly and sensitively representing the history and spirit of the Osage People. To Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear and the entire Osage Nation, thank you for trusting us with your story.”



Danielle Brooks, ‘The Color Purple’ (Best Supporting Actress)


Martin Scorsese.

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Martin Scorsese, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (Best Director)

“It’s deeply gratifying to receive this recognition from the Academy, for myself and for so many of my collaborators on Killers of the Flower Moon. It was a remarkable experience to make this picture, to work together with the Osage community to tell the story of a genuine American tragedy, hidden in the shadows of official culture for far too long. I only wish that Robbie Robertson had lived to see his work recognized — our many years of friendship and Robbie’s growing consciousness of his own Native heritage played a crucial role in my desire to get this film onscreen.”



Ludwig Göransson, ‘Oppenheimer’ (Best Original Score)

“What a thrill to wake up and see so much of Oppenheimer’s cast and crew recognized by our peers in the Academy. I’m very proud to have been on this journey with them, under the sincere and devoted leadership of Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas, to realize this triumph of a script. The support and creative freedom we felt from Universal allowed us to be exceptionally focused on the task at hand, and for that I’m profoundly thankful. And to the extraordinary musicians who believed in this score and poured so much of themselves into the process: Thank you. I share this honor with all of you.”



Diane Warren, ‘Flamin’ Hot’ (Best Original Song)

“I’m so excited about being nominated for ‘The Fire Inside’!! This song is all about passion. It’s the theme song not only for the movie Flamin’ Hot but a theme song for dreamers everywhere with that Fire Inside to make their dreams come true.”



Justine Triet, ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ (Best Director, Best Original Screenplay)


Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.

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Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, ‘Barbie’ (Best Original Song)

“We’re excited and grateful beyond words. This really is the highest honour to be recognized by our peers and heroes from the Academy. And in a year of so many extraordinary songs – including those from our incredible fellow Barbie contributors. It’s a testament to Greta Gerwig‘s power to inspire and bring out the very best in everyone around her. Thank you so much.”



Celine Song, ‘Past Lives’ (Best Original Screenplay)

“Thank you so much to the Academy for this tremendous recognition — it’s such an unbelievable honor. I am overwhelmed with emotion and gratitude. And for my first film… crazy. Some of the experience working on a debut film is secretly questioning if you belong, if people will support your vision. It has been equal parts scary and rewarding to make this film and release it into the world. It is with immense gratitude to those who championed my vision that I now get to be among these giants of screenwriting. Congratulations to my amazing producers — Christine, David and Pam — and A24 for nurturing this film and working tirelessly for it. And thank you to our incredible cast — Greta, Teo and John, our film would not exist without you. There’s an Eastern concept in our film called In-Yun, which is the miraculous connection and love we have with each other just by being in the same place at the same time. It’s the result of thousands of lives we’ve shared before this one. Our entire filmmaking team felt this deeply while making Past Lives. Today’s news makes me feel like many of our filmmaking peers felt the same way. Thank you.”



Nick Bruno and Troy Quane, ‘Nimona’ (Best Animated Feature) 

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to receive this Oscar nomination for Nimona! They say it takes a village, but in the case of the tumultuous journey of getting Nimona to the screen, it took many villages over eight years. This nomination is such a wonderful celebration of the hard work, passion, and belief so many people had in making this film a reality, and an incredible acknowledgment of typically underserved communities in animation, especially the LGBTQ+ community. For seeing the power in this story of acceptance and the need to be seen for your true self, we want to thank the Academy for recognizing that this film was truly a labor of love.”



David Hemingson, ‘The Holdovers’ (Best Original Screenplay)

“I am thrilled and honored to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay alongside so many amazing films. I’m overjoyed for my good friends and fellow Holdovers, Paul Giamatti, Da’vine Joy Randolph, and Kevin Tent. All love and glory to our director, the brilliant Alexander Payne, who made this dream a reality and without whom none of this would have happened. Dominic Sessa: you are a young genius with perfect hair, and I love you. Thanks to Mark Johnson, Focus Features and Miramax, and massive thanks to the Academy for warmly embracing our story of three broken people, stranded on a snowy island, who find love and form a family.”


Finneas and Billie Eilish.

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Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell, ‘Barbie’ (Best Original Song)

“We are so extremely honored to obtain a nomination for ‘What Was I Made For?’ As lifelong followers of movie, music in movie, and the Academy Awards, this implies every thing to us. We are so grateful to the Academy, its members, and to be acknowledged alongside so many songwriters that we respect and admire. Our deepest gratitude and thanks exit to the incomparable Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach for his or her genius imaginative and prescient and execution, the complete Barbie solid and crew, Lucky Chap Entertainment and the Warner Bros. Pictures group. Thank you to Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt for weaving our tune into the material and coronary heart of this movie so effectively. And a particular shout out to Margot Robbie for her unbelievable foresight as a producer and sensible efficiency that resonated with us so profoundly when scripting this tune. We are actually honored. Thank you.”



Robbie Robertson, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (Best Original Score)

“Robbie would have been thrilled to receive this acknowledgment. He felt that Killers of the Flower Moon was the pinnacle of his creative partnership with Marty. My only wish is that they could have shared this time, and recognition together.” – assertion from Jared Levine, Robbie Robertson’s Manager for over 30 years and shut good friend



Jon Batiste, ‘American Symphony’ (Best Original Song)

“Thank you to the Academy for recognizing ‘It Never Went Away.’ Making music is an act of survival. There was a stretch of time throughout which my spouse Suleika was within the hospital and we weren’t certain she’d make it. This tune started as a lullaby, so she might have a restful aura within the hospital room.


Congratulations to my co-writer, Dan Wilson, and thanks to Netflix, Mercury Studios, Higher Ground, and our sensible director, Matthew Heineman, for sharing our story with the world. We are grateful to be surrounded by love.”



Dan Wilson, ‘American Symphony’ (Best Original Song)



Avi Arad, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Amy Pascal, Christina Steinberg, ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ (Best Animated Feature)

“It is an incredible honor to have Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse honored by the Academy. Over 1,000 artists and crew put their hearts and souls into making this movie something that looked, sounded and felt like the unexpected. To see Miles Morales’ story be embraced by audiences who see themselves in him is a true honor and to have the Academy embrace it in such a way affirms its impact on our culture and on the art form.”



David Hinojosa, Pamela Koffler, and Christine Vachon, ‘Past Lives’ (Best Picture)

“We are so honored that The Academy recognized Past Lives, the bold and original first film of Celine Song, an important new voice in filmmaking. This nomination validates the hard work of many crafts people and artists in New York, our home, and Seoul. We are grateful to our partners at A24 in their continued support of courageous filmmaking teams.”


‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’.
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Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin Okay. Thompson, ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ (Best Animated Feature)

 “Coming in as new directors for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, we were entrusted with continuing to tell Miles’ story in our own style and worked diligently alongside the many artists and production crew to bring something truly unique and original to the Spider-Verse. We are elated for our work on this film to be acknowledged by the Academy and are thankful to our entire crew for going on this adventure with us.”



Peter Sohn, ‘Elemental’ (Best Animated Feature)



Troy Quane, ‘Nimona’ (Best Animated Feature)




J.A. Bayona, ‘Society of the Snow’ (Best International Feature)

“We are so grateful to the Academy for recognizing Society of the Snow with two wonderful nominations today. We are happy to be able to tell this story that, through the power of cinema, aims to show how, in the worst moments, we can give the best of ourselves. I share the Best International Film nomination with the entire Spanish film industry, our Uruguayan, Argentinean, and Chilean crew and all the human group behind the society of the snow. Like the Andes odyssey, it has been a collective effort. I share the joy with all of them. Vamo’ arriba!”



Laura Karpman, ‘American Fiction’ (Best Original Score)



Matthew Libatique, ‘Maestro’ (Best Cinematography)

“This is an honor that will never get old. Thank you to all my fellow cinematographers in the Academy for bestowing this high honor. Thank you to the intrepid crew of Maestro and most of all thank you to Bradley Cooper for bringing me aboard this beautiful journey.”  



Edward Lachman, ‘El Conde’ (Best Cinematography)

“I am so appreciative that my crew, Pablo Larraín, Fabula Productions, and Netflix have been honored with this recognition for all of our work.”



Misan Harriman, David Oyelowo, and Nicky Bentham, ‘The After’ (Best Live Action Short)

“Words cannot describe how incredibly happy we are! David, Nicky, and I would like to thank the Academy for recognising this film. We also want to thank our team who all played their part in this labour of love and finally Netflix for giving us the opportunity and platform to reach so many people through the magic of film. Through this film we hope to share the message that it’s ok not to be ok.”



Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi, and Tatsuji Nojima, ‘Godzilla Minus One’ (Best Visual Effects)


The 96th Academy Awards will air on Sunday, March 10, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on ABC. See the full list of 2024 Oscar nominations.


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