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The Oscar nominations have finally fallen today and all the staff of AwardsCircuit.com (well, most of us who do not sleep) look at the announcements made by Kumail Nanjiani and Tracee Ellis-Ross.
Watch our live stream of us watching the revelations and the consequences that will ensue.
The nominations will also be listed below at the announcement:
BEST IMAGE
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
Best Supporting Actor
THE BEST ACTRESS IN A SECOND ROLE
SCREENPLAY ORIGINAL
ADAPTED SCENARIO
CHARACTERISTIC ANIMATED
PRODUCTION DESIGN
CINEMATOGRAPHY
COSTUME DESIGN
FILM EDITION
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLE
SON MIXING
SOUND EDITION
VISUAL EFFECTS
ORIGINAL SHEET MUSIC
ORIGINAL SONG
A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
FUNCTION OF THE DOCUMENTARY
SHORT ANIMATED
LIVING ACTION
SHORT DOCUMENTARY
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Clayton Davis is the esteemed publisher and owner of AwardsCircuit.com. Born in the Bronx, New York, Puerto Rican mother and black father, he has been criticizing cinema and television for more than 10 years. Clayton is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association, where he votes and attends the launch of the Critics' Choice Awards. He is also an active member of New York Film Critics Online, the International Press Academy, the Black Reel Awards and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association. Clayton has been quoted and appeared in various media including The New York Times, CNN.com, Variety, Deadline, LA Times, Bloomberg Television, AOL, Huffington Post, Bloomberg Radio, The Wrap, Slash Film and The Hollywood Reporter.
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