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Oscars 2016: Major movie studios, including 20th Century Fox, grab fistfuls of nominations


Hollywood's mainstream fare returned to the Oscar limelight this year.

Hits from the leading studios fared especially well in Thursday's Academy Award nominations, which handed honors to the likes of "The Martian," "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Revenant."[1] Tellingly, the eight 2016 best picture nominees have collectively grossed more than $600 million in the U.S. and Canada so far, according to Box Office Mojo, nearly three times the business last year's contenders did by the time of the nominations.

Oscars 2016: Full Coverage[2] | Complete list[3] | Snubs, surprises and reactions [4] | Top nominee photos[5] | Oscars are so white, again[6]

Five of the eight best picture hopefuls for 2016 are considered big Hollywood studio films: "The Big Short" (Paramount Pictures), "Bridge of Spies" (Disney/20th Century Fox), "Mad Max: Fury Road" (Warner Bros.[7]), "The Martian" (Fox) and "The Revenant" (Fox). The other three potential honorees were released from independent distributors and specialty units owned by the majors: "Brooklyn" (Fox Searchlight), "Room" (A24) and "Spotlight" (Open Road Films).

The studios' strong showing in the Oscar race reflects a record year at the box office, with ticket sales surpassing $11 billion in the U.S. and Canada.

The nominee list marked a contrast with last year's leader , which was largely dominated by specialty arms and indies engaging in less commercial material. In 2015, Fox Searchlight was up for 20 awards (for the likes of "Birdman" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel") and Sony Pictures Classics secured 18 (for movies including "Whiplash").

Last year, only two best picture nominees were released under the main banner of a major studio: Warner Bros.'s Clint Eastwood-directed war film "American Sniper" and the Paramount civil rights drama "Selma."

This year the studios staged a comeback. 20th Century Fox led its rival studios in Oscar nominations for the 2016 Academy Awards ceremony, thanks largely to "The Revenant" (which snared 12 nominations) and "The Martian" (which nabbed seven).

References

  1. ^ The Revenant (www.latimes.com)
  2. ^ Oscars 2016: Full Coverage (www.latimes.com)
  3. ^ Complete list (www.latimes.com)< /li>
  4. ^ Snubs, surprises and reactions (www.latimes.com)
  5. ^ Top nominee photos (www.latimes.com)
  6. ^ Oscars are so white, again (www.latimes.com)
  7. ^ Warner Bros. (www.latimes.com)
  8. ^ Steven Spielberg (www.latimes.com)
  9. ^ Steve Jobs (www.latimes.com)
  10. ^ The Weinstein Company (www.latimes.com)
  11. ^ J.J. Abrams (www.latimes.com)

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