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OSCAR NOMINATIONS 2023: BATMAN SNUBBED AND MORE SURPRISES

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The complete list of Oscar nominees, which involved a few shock appearances along the way, has been announced this week (Jan 24). So, who were they and who didn’t make the lists?

Surprises and Snubs

A few films that dominated this year’s ceremony included Avatar: The Way of Water, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and The Banshees of Inisherin. In terms of the directors behind the camera, there were no women nominated in this category, pointing to the apparent nature of the highly male dominated filming industry. For the Best Actresses on the other hand, Andrea Riseborough’s nomination in Michael Morris’ ‘To Leslie’ was arguably this year’s biggest surprise.

The Batman is known its gritty storyline and, of course, for its great cinematography, it didn’t recieve an Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography. Despite the movie receiving nominations in three other categories—sound, makeup, hairstyle, and visual effects—Batman fans flooded the internet with comments and shock.

Instead, Top Gun Maverick, Elvis, Bardo, All Quiet On The Western Front, and T.R. received nominations for Best Cinematography. It would be intriguing to hear whether The Batman was a strong contender for the nomination and narrowly missed out, but it’s unlikely that we will find out why it wasn’t chosen.

Given the Batman controversy, in case you were wondering how these films shortlisted, here’s how:

How are the Oscar Nominees chosen?

The organisation is split up into 17 distinct branches, with separate branches for editors, directors, and many other professions. Members of these particular branches cast ballots to choose the nominees for each category. For example, only actors may choose nominations in the acting categories, and only directors may choose nominees in the Best Director category.

Each Academy member receives a new ballot after all nomination ballots have been counted. Everyone has the opportunity to vote on each category’s nominees once they have been selected by the category’s experts. As a result, while nominations are influenced by specialists in each area, the Academy’s members alone select the winners.

For the Oscar full nominations, see here.

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MAC MILLER’S FACES MIXTAPE YOU CAN SOON STREAM

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Faces was Mac Miller’s eleventh and last mixtape that was released in May 2014 before his death. The mixtape has originally not been available on streaming platforms however, it has been confirmed by his long-time collaborator and friend ID Labs. This follows his K.I.D.S mixtape which hit major streaming services last year, however it’s only been confirmed by Labs that this will be dropped very soon.

Whilst the mixtape is incomplete, it is considered Miller’s most accomplished and talented work. He’s joined by many gifted musicians, including ScHoolboy Q, Sir Michael Rocks, Earl Sweatshirt, Ab-Soul, Thundercat, Rick Ross, Mike Jones, Vince Staples and Dash.

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“BIGGIE SMALLS: I GOT A STORY TO TELL” ARRIVES ON NETFLIX

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Next week will mark the unfortunate anniversary of Christopher Wallace’s, AKA Biggie Smalls, murder. The late star would have been turned 49 this year, but sadly didn’t live past 24.

Netflix have marked the occasion with a documentary of his life and career; we take a look into his childhood summers spent in Jamaica to his brief time as a drug dealer on Brooklyn streets to the rise of his rap career. The short film progresses from his early life and draws to a close to the morning of March 9th 1997, when he was shot in a drive by shooting in LA. His death is still unresolved and has sparked huge debates between his an Tupac’s death by a drive by shooting six months earlier. The doc has been directed by Emmett Malloy who has contributed to many of his music videos. It’s also executively produced by his mother Voletta Wallace, who contributes heavily to interviews and gives a familiar and comforting commentary throughout.

Much of the footage was shot by friend Damion “D-Roc” Butler whilst Smalls was on tour as an early 20s star. Other famous faces have been interviewed throughout, such as Diddy and Combs (the biggest player in Biggie’s career behind the scenes).

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DRAKE SET TO DOMINATE THE CHARTS WITH SCARY HOURS 2

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On Friday last week, Drake released a new EP Scary Hours 2 ,consisting of 3 new tracks, “What’s Next”, “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” and “Wants and Needs” and it will come as no surprise they were automatic hits. This follows his Scary Hours EP that was released back in 2018 which included the global successes “God’s Plan” and “Diplomatic Immunity”.

“Wants and Needs” features Lil Baby and on “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” Drake has drafted in Rick Ross to take control of the first half of the track. The Canadian rapper has teased us with this drop, as he’s set to release a new album Certified Lover Boy at some point this year. Drake commented saying he doesn’t, “have an exact date, but it’s in the pot and it’s coming soon” after a knee injury postponed its release from January this year.

Fans haven’t delayed their positive response to the new music either; the fresh songs are going to dominate the charts this week both in the UK and globally. Currently, the 3 tunes are in the top 5 singles in the UK but “What’s Next” is on path to take the Number 1 spot. If the rumours are true, this would be the rapper’s 24th, 25th and 26th Top 10 singles in the UK- a pretty impressive achievement!

 

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