Director Alejandro G. Inarritu's "The Revenant" scored a leading 12 Oscar nominations2 on Thursday morning when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 88th annual Academy Awards nominations at the AMPAS Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Los Angeles.
当地时间本周四上午,第88届奥斯卡金像奖在洛杉矶缪尔剧院开幕,亚利桑德罗·冈萨雷斯·伊纳里多执导的影片《荒野猎人》获12项提名处领先地位。
"The Revenant" took home the best drama film prize at last Sunday's Golden Globes, while Inarritu was named best director and Leonardo DiCaprio won for best actor in a drama.
George
Miller3's "Mad Max: Fury Road" on the heels of "The Revenant" with 10 nominations. Both of them well ahead of other contenders. The other best-picture
nominees5 are "The Big Short," "Bridge of Spies," "Brooklyn," "The Martian," "Room" and "
Spotlight6."
That
slate7 of Oscar best director hopefuls includes Inarritu and Miller, along with Adam McKay for his real estate-crash drama "The Big Short," Lenny Abrahamson for "Room," which is about a mother and young son held captive, and Tom McCarthy for "Spotlight," the story of the Boston Globe's
investigation8 into pedophilia by Catholic priests and a coverup by senior
clergy9.
"The Martian," which trailed the top two films with seven nominations, picked up a best-actor
nomination1 for Matt Damon as an astronaut
stranded10 alone on Mars. Damon was joined by Bryan Cranston ("Trumbo"), Leonardo DiCaprio ("The Revenant"), Michael Fassbender ("Steve Jobs") and Eddie Redmayne ("The Danish Girl") in that
coveted11 category. Cranston is a first-time
nominee4, while Redmayne took home an Oscar last year for "The Theory of Everything."