I'm never going to watch this movie, but given how this individual is basically self-immolating in front of the world during an oscar campaign with 13 nominations I hope it sweeps all the categories. It would just be the absolute best thing to happen to that show, and more importantly the viewing experience would be incredible. This movie is going to be thought of with as much reverence as Freddy Got Fingered which is nothing short of a miracle.TCTTS said:"Emilia Pérez" star Karla Sofía Gascon's bigoted, violent, and often frankly bizarre stream of consciousness — on an X/Twitter feed that she has now deleted — has exposed not merely a remarkable lack of judgment, proportion, or good sense. It’s raised existential questions about… pic.twitter.com/Iq08rHp8hq
— Variety (@Variety) January 31, 2025Not to be an optimist but I am lowkey struggling to see how Emilia Perez comes back from this…
— Adriano Caporusso (@AdriCaporusso) January 31, 2025Karla Sofia Gascon when she’s asked if she hates a minority group pic.twitter.com/OHWPsKorOl
— mia 🍉 (@arrivalleneuve) January 30, 2025
Nine of the last 10 Best Director Oscar winners also won at DGA. 👀 https://t.co/0R9AfFIZ51
— Sean Fennessey (@SeanFennessey) February 9, 2025
It may have gotten blanked at the Golden Globes, but after winning at DGA and PGA tonight, ANORA is our Best Picture front runner. The PGA stat is especially telling: Since 2009, the PGA winner has gone on to claim the best-picture Oscar all but 3 times.
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) February 9, 2025
Anora FTW!!! What a weekend:
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) February 9, 2025
- The film wins Best Picture at PGA
- Sean Baker wins Best Director at DGA
- The film wins Best Picture at #CriticsChoice pic.twitter.com/8f7YbfjKM7