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For Your Consideration: Best Actress MAGGIEGYLLENHAAL, Sherrybaby A recovering junkie/ex-con desperate to reconnect with her daughter, the character Gyllenhaal plays in Sherrybaby is selfish,self-destructive, and often infuriating. But Gyllenhaal inhabits her so deeply that you can't help being moved especially when a failed reunion with her child leads to a heroin relapse. The look of defeat on her face is heartbreaking. And surely worthy of some Academy love.
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For Your Consideration: Best Supporting Actor STANLEY TUCCI, The Devil Wears Prada Okay, so we all adored Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada. But let's not overlook how Tucci turned the two-dimensional role of Nigel, Miranda Priestly loyal creative lieutenant, into a gay character who was both empathetic and snippy, instead of just another sissy-guy stereotype (like that irksome gallery assistant in The Break-Up). Plus, Tucci made even a plaid suit look good.
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For Your Consideration: Best Supporting Actress FRANCES McDORMAND, Friends With Money As Jane, a successful but dissatisfied clothing designer in Friends With Money, the only thing McDormand doesn't fuss over is her unwashed bird's nest of hair. Criticizing baby names, picking fights in Old Navy, and rejecting her husband's attempts at comfort, she's the epitome of world-weary. Thanks to McDormand, though, Jane never comes off as blunted just amusingly blunt.
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For Your Consideration: Best Original Screenplay PEDRO ALMOD Volver In 2003, won this race for Talk to Her, about a male nurse obsessed with a comatose woman. A departed spirit also hovers over Volver, in which Cruz (pictured, left) reluctantly welcomes back the ghost of her mother. Intricate and mysterious, the plot keeps leaping and sticks the landing every time.
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