— “The King’s Speech” dominated the nominations for the 83rd annual
Academy Awards on Tuesday morning, earning 12 nods including best
picture and best lead actor for
“True Grit” followed with 10 Oscar nominations, including best picture.
“The Social Network” and “Inception” scored eight apiece.
Those four films are in the running for best picture
with six other movies: “Black Swan,” “The Fighter,” “The Kids Are All
Right,” “127 Hours,” “Toy Story 3” and “Winter’s Bone.” “Toy Story 3”
is also nominated in four more categories, including best animated
feature.
The 83rd Academy Awards will air live at
Firth, who won the Golden Globe for his lead role in
“The King’s Speech,” is joined in the lead actor race by Franco for
“127 Hours,” surprise nominee Javier Bardem for “Biutiful,”
Supporting actor nominees are
On the supporting actress side,
Notably missing from the performance list:
There was also a surprise in the directing category.
who is nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for
“Inception,” failed to earn an Oscar nomination in that category. He
did receive a nod for his screenplay for the surreal thriller.
Competing in the directing category are
The academy shared the wealth this year, doling out
nominations in the major category to movies big and small. Nominated
alongside blockbusters such as “Inception,” “Toy Story 3” and “True
Grit” are such tiny indies as “Winter’s Bone” and “Animal Kingdom” —
two films that received acclaim but had limited release.
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