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SNUB:Wonder Womanfor Best Picture
At first, Patty JenkinsWonder Womanseemed like just another superhero flick.
(Superhero movies have been nominated in the past, but never for the Academys top prize.)

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In the end, however,Wonder Womanwas shut out.
Oh, well: Theres always thesequel.
Four days later, however, five women accused the actor of sexually inappropriate behaviorin aLos Angeles Timesreport.

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But despite his denials, it appears the controversy surrounding the allegations worked against Franco.
Now, unfortunately, his towering work in Steven Spielberg’sThe Postjoins that list.
Now, the Academy is also heralding him.

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The same goes forDownsizingbreakout Hong Chau, undeniably the most celebrated part of Alexander Payne’s latest film.
(Its also her first!)

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