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25 Biggest Oscar Snubs of All Time

Written by

The New York Times

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2001: A Space Odyssey (Movie), Academy Awards (Oscars), Actors and Actresses, Affleck, Ben, Argo (Movie), Bacall, Lauren, Barbie (Movie), Brokeback Mountain (Movie), Carrey, Jim, Chaplin, Charlie, City Lights (Movie), Close, Glenn, Do the Right Thing (Movie), Fatal Attraction (Movie), Film, Gerwig, Greta, Goldberg, Whoopi, Hitchcock, Alfred, Hoop Dreams (Movie), Hustlers (Movie), In the Mood for Love (Movie), Jackie Brown (Movie), Kubrick, Stanley, Lopez, Jennifer, Malcolm X (Movie), Monroe, Marilyn, Movies, Oyelowo, David, Parasite (Movie), Pulp Fiction (Movie), Roma (Movie), Sandler, Adam, Scorsese, Martin, Selma (Movie), Some Like it Hot (Play), Streisand, Barbra, Taxi Driver (Movie), The Dark Knight (Movie), The Mirror Has Two Faces (Movie), The Prince of Tides (Movie), Uncut Gems (Movie), Washington, Denzel, We Don’t Talk About Bruno (Song), Winfrey, Oprah

The New York Times – Film:

Greta Gerwig, you’re not alone. These artists and films memorably — outrageously in our view — got the brushoff from the academy. We’re still in disbelief.

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Film. Read the original article.

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