Is this the year of Natalie Portman? Will James Franco get to present himself an award at the ceremony? And which biopic subject will find favor with Academy voters, Mark Zuckerberg or King George VI? TIME surveys the 2011 Oscar nominations
And the Nominees Are ...
By Richard Corliss Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011
Actress Mo'Nique and Academy president Tom Sherak announce the Best Picture nominations in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 25, 2011
Trumpets for His Majesty! The King's Speech, the story of King George VI's triumph over stammering, spoke clearly during the Jan. 25 roll call of Oscar nominations, earning 12, followed by the western remake True Grit, with 10. The Social Network, long a favorite for Best Picture, picked up eight nominations, in part because it received only one nod in the four acting categories (we miss you, Justin Timberlake and Armie Hammer) and also because it didn't get the craft nominations that bulk up the stash of a period film like The King's Speech. Acting favorites Colin Firth (The King's Speech), Natalie Portman (Black Swan), Christian Bale and Melissa Leo (both in The Fighter) all received their preliminary due. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences also continued its cold-shouldering of Christopher Nolan: he was denied a Best Director nomination for Inception, as he was two years ago for The Dark Knight. (See "Critics' Awards: An Early Clue to the Oscars?)Who was nominated in the seven major categories? Who might win on Oscar night, to be held on Feb. 27?
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