The Countdown Begins: Here is the Full List of Oscar Nominations

The 2025 Oscars faced major uncertainty. Los Angeles battled devastating wildfires. The entertainment industry held its breath. Would Hollywood’s biggest night be canceled?

First, the Grammys survived. Then, the Critics Choice Awards went ahead. Now, the Academy Awards are back on track. The show must go on! And the countdown has begun.

Who’s Nominated for an Oscar in 2025?

The nominees are in! This year’s lineup is electrifying. Blockbusters, indie gems, and international hits dominate the list.

The Best Picture race is fierce. Contenders include AnoraThe Brutalist, and Dune: Part Two. Musical magic from Wicked and political drama in Conclave add to the competition.

Best Actress: A Tight Battle

The Best Actress category is packed with talent. Cynthia Erivo (Wicked) stuns with her vocal and acting prowess. Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez) delivers a breakout performance. Mikey Madison (Anora), Demi Moore (The Substance), and Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here) round out the star-studded list.

Best Actor: A-List Showdown

Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) faces off against Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown). Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), and Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) also battle for gold. Expect surprises in this category!

Best Director: Who Will Take Home the Gold?

Sean Baker (Anora) continues to impress. Brady Corbet (The Brutalist) is a strong contender. James Mangold (A Complete Unknown), Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez), and Coralie Fargeat (The Substance) all bring unique visions. It’s an unpredictable race!

The Music That Moves Us: Best Original Song

This year’s Best Original Song nominees are unforgettable. Emilia Pérez dominates with two entries: “El Mal” and “Mi Camino”Sing Sing’s “Like a Bird” soars. The Six Triple Eight’s “The Journey” is inspiring. Elton John returns with “Never Too Late”.

Oscars 2025 (Photo:America news Today/YouTube)
Oscars 2025 (Photo:America news Today/YouTube)

Best Original Score: Who Composed the Best Sound?

Music sets the mood. Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist) and Volker Bertelmann (Conclave) bring haunting beauty. Clément Ducol and Camille (Emilia Pérez) add French flair. John Powell and Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) craft Broadway-level brilliance. Kris Bowers (The Wild Robot) is a strong contender.

Best Cinematography: The Visual Masterpieces

Stunning visuals rule the Best Cinematography category. The Brutalist and Dune: Part Two showcase breathtaking shots. Emilia Pérez surprises with bold aesthetics. Maria and Nosferatu prove artistry is alive in cinema.

Best Editing: The Cut That Counts

Seamless storytelling depends on editing. AnoraThe BrutalistConclaveEmilia Pérez, and Wicked stand out. The winner must balance rhythm, pacing, and emotion.

Best Visual Effects: Eye-Catching Spectacles

Bigger, better, bolder! Dune: Part Two is the favorite. Alien: RomulusBetter ManKingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and Wicked offer stiff competition. Sci-fi and fantasy lovers are in for a treat.

Best International Feature: Global Excellence

This category shines a light on world cinema. Brazil’s I’m Still Here impresses. Denmark’s The Girl with the Needlecaptivates. France’s Emilia Pérez stuns. Germany’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig and Latvia’s Flow showcase international talent.

Best Costume Design: Fashion on Film

Glamour meets storytelling in A Complete UnknownConclaveGladiator IINosferatu, and Wicked. Who will win? Period pieces often dominate, but fantasy films are gaining ground.

Best Animated Feature: A Battle of Creativity

Animated films delight audiences worldwide. FlowInside Out 2Memoir of a SnailWallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, and The Wild Robot showcase innovation. Pixar, stop-motion, and indie studios all fight for the crown.

The Countdown Begins

The Oscars are back! The anticipation is high. The red carpet will roll out. The winners will shock. The speeches will inspire.

Hollywood is ready. Are you?

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