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With the Producers Guild of America having made history with a tie, the Academy Awards race has become one of the most unpredictable races in years.
The Best Supporting Actor race is one of this year's most predictable races. The category is made up of three first time nominees and two actors who have been nominated twice. However there is one clear front-runner who has won the majority of the precursor awards.
"Ride Along" has won the Martin Luther King weekend box office defeating "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit" and "The Nut Job."
The Producer Guild of America has named "Gravity" and "12 Years a Slave" as the Best Films of the Year.
With the Screen Actors Guild having distributed its annual awards, "American Hustle" may now be the front-runner to win the Best Picture of the year at the Oscars.
Harvey Weinstein has delayed "Grace of Monaco" for the second time.
With the Academy Awards nominations having been announced there were a number of surprises that pundits were not expecting.
The Critics Choice awards have announced their Best Picture of the year with "American Hustle" and "12 Years a Slave" taking home a number of awards.
Robert Redford has blamed Lionsgate for the Oscar snub.
The Critics Choice will finally announce their awards on Thursday.
The Academy award nominations were announced on Jan. 16 with many surprises and snubs. While "American Hustle" and "Gravity" led the way with 10 nominations, many films fell short of the expectations. The following is a list of the biggest surprises and snubs at this years Oscar nominees.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the nominations for the Oscars.
On Jan. 15th, the Academy Award Nominations will be announced by Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaac and Chris Hemsworth.
On Jan. 15, the Razzie awards announced the nominees for the Worst Films of 2013.
With the Oscar nominations being announced on Thursday, "12 years a Slave" is slated to top the acting and directing nominations.