#Movies #Oscars
Just streamed "Maestro" (2023), Bradley Cooper's movie about Leonard Bernstein, which I liked. Cooper does a great job of embodying Lenny but I was more impressed with Carey Mulligan's portrayal of his wife, Felicia Montealgre.
I've so far seen 6 of the 10 movies nominated for the #Oscar for #BestPicture this year and, of those that I've seen, I think Mulligan deserves the nod for #BestActress although my guess is that Lily Gladstone in "Killers of the Flower Moon" will take that award over Emma Stone in "Poor Things", who both won a #Grammy for Best Actress in different categories -- drama/comedy.
As for #BestActor, Cooper's performance certainly deserves a nod as does Paul Giamatti in "The Holdovers" but Cillian Murphy will probably take it for his role in #Oppenheimer, which will also probably take the awards for #BestPicture & #BestDirector as he/it did @ the Grammys.
We'll see . . .