The Oscars Announce A Long-Overdue New Category
After years of advocacy within Hollywood, the Oscars will at long last begin recognizing casting at the Academy Awards, announcing a new Oscar for casting directors.
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After years of advocacy within Hollywood, the Oscars will at long last begin recognizing casting at the Academy Awards, announcing a new Oscar for casting directors.
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The Academy announced this year’s Oscar nominations on Tuesday morning, and, like clockwork, several deserving actors and projects were overlooked. Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig’s snubs for “Barbie” easily dominated that conversation, even getting a shoutout from Hillary Clinton.