The Historic Oscar Nomination
The historic Oscar nomination of Lily Gladstone for her role in Killers of the Flower Moon has left a lasting impression on the cinematic landscape. After months of critical acclaim, the film scored several Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and the groundbreaking Best Actress nomination for Gladstone. This nomination marks a significant milestone as Gladstone becomes the first indigenous woman from the United States ever to be nominated for the award, making history and breaking barriers in the industry.
Leonardo DiCaprio's Ernest cradles Lily Gladstone's ill Mollie in Killers of the Flower Moon
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Gladstone expressed an emotional response to this historic Oscar nomination. She humbly paid tribute to the fantastic indigenous actresses who paved the way before her, acknowledging the contributions of remarkable talents such as Thunderheart’s Sheila Tousey and Whale Rider’s Keisha Castle-Hughes. Gladstone emphasized that her recognition for Killers of the Flower Moon is not solely hers, but rather belongs to the Osage Nation, the Blackfeet Nation, and the Nez Perce Nation, along with every indigenous actor who has laid the foundation for her own success. It's a powerful acknowledgment of the collective journey that has led to this momentous occasion.
A profile shot of Emma Stone in a blue dress as Bella in Poor Things
The Best Actress Category
The Best Actress category at the Oscars this year has sparked significant discussion and anticipation. Notably, the inclusion of Lily Gladstone for Killers of the Flower Moon has garnered attention, particularly in light of her historic nomination. The category also features acclaimed actresses such as Annette Bening for Nyad, Emma Stone for Poor Things, Sandra Hüller for Anatomy of a Fall, and Carey Mulligan for Maestro.
Annette Bening looking in the mirror in Nyad
Both Lily Gladstone and Emma Stone, with their respective Golden Globe wins and nominations at prestigious awards, have emerged as strong contenders for the coveted Best Actress award. Gladstone's powerful portrayal in Killers of the Flower Moon has resonated deeply with audiences, showcasing her remarkable talent and emotional depth. Meanwhile, Stone's captivating performance in Poor Things has earned her accolades, demonstrating her versatility and comedic prowess. The competition in this category is fierce, and the presence of these exceptional actresses has elevated the anticipation and excitement surrounding the upcoming Academy Awards.
Bradley Cooper's Leonard Bernstein and Carey Mulligans Felicia looking up in Maestro
The Anticipated Showdown
The showdown for the Best Actress award at the upcoming Academy Awards is poised to be a thrilling and closely-watched event. The remarkable performances of Lily Gladstone and Emma Stone have ignited fervent discussions and predictions among film enthusiasts and industry experts. Gladstone's groundbreaking nomination has not only elevated the significance of the award but has also sparked a celebration of diversity and representation in the film industry. Her portrayal in Killers of the Flower Moon has left an indelible mark, capturing the hearts of audiences and critics alike.
Sandra Huller Vincent sitting and talking in Anatomy of a Fall
On the other hand, Emma Stone's exceptional performance in Poor Things has garnered widespread acclaim, showcasing her unparalleled talent and versatility as an actress. The competition between these two phenomenal actresses has intensified the anticipation for the award ceremony, with fans and critics eagerly awaiting the outcome of this closely contested battle. As the event draws near, the excitement continues to build, with the Best Actress category poised to be a highlight of the prestigious awards night.