2026 Oscar Nominations: The Biggest Snubs And Surprises
Between the surprises and snubs (some welcome, others disappointing), there's plenty to say about the 2026 Oscar nominations. Let's get into it.
Read MoreBetween the surprises and snubs (some welcome, others disappointing), there's plenty to say about the 2026 Oscar nominations. Let's get into it.
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