King RichardThe Power of the DogBelfastDuneCODALicorice PizzaThe Tragedy of MacbethDon’t Look UpThe Last DuelWest Side Story? Nightmare Alley? Bradley Cooper also stands a good chance of getting a Supporting Actor nod for what is essentially an 8-minute cameo. PTA will most certainly get a writing nod from the more adventurous writers block of the academy. The cinematography, although mesmerizing, might get snubbed. Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog)Richard Jenkins (The Humans)Ciaran Hinds (Belfast)Bradley Cooper (Licorice Pizza)Jon Bernthal (King Richard) Jamie Dorman (Belfast)Jason Isaacs (Mass)Jared Leto (House of Gucci)Jesse Plemons (The Power of the Dog)JK Simmons (Being the Ricardos) As much as I loved Cooper’s gonzo performance, Smit-McPhee deserves to win this category, which might just be the weakest of the four acting categories. As mentioned, Cooper is on-screen for a little less than 10 minutes (someone needs to clock it). It wouldn’t be a total abnormality if he gets in, as you can see from the below, there have been Oscar nominees and winners who have had similar minimalist screentime: Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs) 16 minutesAnne Hathaway (Les Miserables) 15 minutes Ingrid Bergman (Murder on the Orient Express) 14 minutesRuby Dee (American Gangster) 10 minutesGloria Grahame (The Bad and the Beautiful) 9 minutesJudi Dench (Shakespeare In Love) 8 minutesAnthony Gunn (Lust For Life) 8 minutesViola Davis (Doubt) 8 minutes Ned Beatty (Network) 5 minutesBeatrice Straight (Network) 5 minutesHermione Baddeley (Room at the Top) 2 minutes Contribute Hire me

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