Thursday, January 25, 2024
Christopher Nolan’s
Oppenheimer leads the pack for the 96th
Academy Awards, securing 13 nominations, among them Best Picture. It’s up against a diverse field that includes
Greta Gerwig's
Barbie,
Martin Scorsese’s
Killers of the Flower Moon and
Bradley Cooper’s
Maestro.
Last year's box-office champ,
Barbie, which made $1.4b worldwide, received eight noms;
Poor Things nabbed 11,
Killers of the Flower Moon 10 and Maestro seven. All are up for Best Picture.
Barbie becomes the 11th film in
Oscar history to have two songs nominated in the Best Original Song category:
Billie Eilish and
FINNEAS' “What Was I Made For?” and
Mark Ronson and
Andrew Wyatt’s “I’m Just Ken.”
The last time two songs were nominated for a single film was
La La Land in 2016 and before that,
Slumdog Millionaire in 2008. Historically, having two noms from one film is a good thing: In the previous 10 cases, a song from the double nominee won the Oscar.
The two
Barbie songs have already secured significant awards victories: The
Golden Globe went to Eilish and FINNEAS, while Ronson and Wyatt took home the
Critics Choice trophy.
"What Was I Made For" and "I'm Just Ken" will contend for the statuette in a field spanning
Jon Batiste’s “It Never Went Away,” from
American Symphony (co-written by Batiste and
Dan Wilson),
Scott George’s “Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People),” from
Killers of the Flower Moon, and
Diane Warren’s “The Fire Inside,” from
Flamin' Hot. Batiste and Eilish and FINNEAS have won previously. Warren’s Oscar nom is her 15th; she has never won. (But hey, it took
Susan Lucci 19 tries to finally get her manicured mitts on that Emmy.)
John Williams secured his 50th nomination in the score category for
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. (It's his 54th nom overall.) He’ll compete with the late
Robbie Robertson, nominated for his work on
Killers of the Flower Moon, Laura Karpman for
American Fiction, Ludwig Göransson, who won the Globe for
Oppenheimer, and
Jerskin Fendrix for
Poor Things.
The other Best Picture nominees are
American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, The Holdovers, Past Lives and
The Zone of Interest. The full list of nominees can be found
here.
The 96th Academy Awards will be held 3/10 at the
Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and air live on
ABC.