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Justin Baldoni’s Suit Against The New York Times Highlights Discrepancies Between Naked In Trailer Claims And More
Justin Baldoni’s Suit Against The New York Times Highlights Discrepancies Between Naked In Trailer Claims And More
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How Many Votes A Movie Needs To Get A Best Picture Nomination At The Oscars
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Insider scoop on the little-known Oscar nomination rules that could shake up the Best Picture race
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For a film to score a Best Picture nod, it needs at least 5% of first-place votes - a surprisingly high bar that's tripped up many a contender
Oscar voters wield serious power with their ranked choice ballots - they can effectively 'veto' a film by ranking it low, even if it's a frontrunner
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