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I told you several weeks ago that all the buzz for that latest reincarnation of the book turned movie was all self generated buzz.

Two big award nomination days and one lonely acting nomination out there and that is only because she makes a point to hit up every event they have during the year, is a very good actress, and they think she was born overseas.

Little Women

Saoirse Ronan

Can ‘Little Women’ Recover for Oscars After SAG Nominations Shutout?

Where in the world was “Little Women”?

That was the big question this morning when the 2020 SAG Award nominations were announced.

Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of the classic novel was completely shut out by Wednesday’s nominations. It comes on the heels of “Little Women” snagging just two Golden Globe noms for Saoirse Ronan for lead actress and score for Alexandre Desplat.

How this plays into the Oscar race is unclear because the Academy noms often repeat SAG noms. But the wins aren’t always a clear match.

While Rami Malek picked up both the SAG Award last year for best actor as did Mahershala Ali for supporting, the guild chose Glenn Close for actress before the Oscar went to Olivia Coleman. Regina King took home the Oscar for supporting actress, but she didn’t even make it onto the SAG ballot. Emily Blunt was named best supporting actress by SAG for “A Quiet Place” but failed to nab an Oscar nomination. – Source

Golden Globes 2020: Saoirse Ronan nominated for best actress

Saoirse Ronan has been nominated as best actress in a drama at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards. The Irish actor, still only 25, picks up her fifth Globe nomination for her turn as Jo March in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s perennially popular Little Women.

Ronan won the Globe for best actress in a comedy – her only win so far – for Gerwig’s Lady Bird, in 2018. She is now on track for a fourth Oscar nomination in January. Little Women, the eighth feature adaptation of the book, also stars Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and Timothée Chalamet in a coming-of-age tale from 1860s New England.- Source


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