Oscar Nominations Announced!
Find out who’s up for awards at this year’s glittering ceremony
Find out who’s up for awards at this year’s glittering ceremony
It's the moment everyone's been waiting for, and now the nominations for this year's Oscars have finally been announced.
After a painstaking wait - and much speculation - we can finally reveal who could walk away with what at this year's annual ceremony.
SEE THE FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS HERE!
Black Swan, The King’s Speech, The Social Network and Winter’s Bone lead the way, all gaining nominations for Best Picture.
And it seems it might just be Colin Firth’s Year. The Brit star leads the way in the Best Actor category for his role in The King’s Speech, but faces stiff competition from Javier Bardem, James Franco, Jesse Eisenberg and Jeff Bridges.
Black Swan beauty Natalie Portman earned a nomination for Best Actress, while Annette Benning, Jennifer Lawrence, Michelle Williams and Nicole Kidman also garnered nods.
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And the list of Hollywood greats goes on.
Amy Adams, Helen Bonham Carter, Melissa Leo, Hailee Steinfeld, Jacki Weaver all won nominations for Best Supporting Actress, while Christian Bale, John Hawkes, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo and Geoffrey Rush are up for Supporting Actor.
The Oscars take place on February 27.
Who will you be putting your money on come Oscars night? Let us know your verdict in the comments box below.
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