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Oscar nominations are out Here s where to stream Nomadland, Minari and other films that made the cut
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The rules for winning one of the top spots are as follows: In order to qualify for a Golden Tomato Award, a movie must have been released in the United States between January 1, 2020 and February 28 2021, and it must have at least 40 reviews. All eligible seasons and TV movies must have premiered in the 2020 calendar year, and have a minimum of 20 reviews from different critics for the season or it s episodes. All contenders need to have at least 5 reviews by Top Critics.
There you have it. So how many of the Golden Tomato winners have you seen?
1. Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Nomadland’
Since her poetic road movie won Venice’s Golden Lion and Toronto’s People’s Choice Award, both major Oscar bellwethers, the Beijing-born director has looked unstoppable. Featuring a career-best performance from Frances McDormand, this wistful drama plays out in the American wilderness as a generation of workers become nomads in order to rebuild their lives following the 2008 crash.
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Regina King for ‘
Almost two years on from her Oscar win for
If Beale Street Could Talk, the actor returns with her feature directorial debut: the story of Black icons Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Cassius Clay (Eli Goree), Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge), and Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr), who meet in a motel room to discuss the struggle for equality. After a turbulent year of protests, it’s a profoundly moving watch.