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This Year Gave Us the Perfect Oscars Best Picture Lineup

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Everyone will have a gripe about snubs, but this is the first time that Best Picture is the ideal of

Everyone will have a gripe about snubs, but this is the first time that Best Picture is the ideal of what expanding the category was meant to do. [Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image]   Advertisement   [This Year Gave Us the Perfect Oscars Best Picture Lineup]( By A. A. Dowd • [Read More »](   [Razzie Film Awards Dunk on Winnie The Pooh and Megan Fox]( By Noah Kirsch • [Read More »](   [Actress Ashley Grace: Fashion Photog Raped Me During Shoot]( By Emily Shugerman • [Read More »](   Advertisement   [A24 Should Hedge Its Oscar Bets on This SXSW Stunner]( By Fletcher Peters • [Read More »](   [Nepo Baby of the Week: Steve Irwin’s Son Is a Hot Model Now]( By Laura Bradley • [Read More »](   [Why ‘Oppenheimer’ Will Win Everything at This Year’s Oscars]( By Kevin Fallon • [Read More »](   The truth is a Beast. Are you? Get unlimited access to the Beast's fearless reporting. [Subscribe](   [Larry David’s Daughter Debuts a Grotesque Anti-Rom Com]( By Fletcher Peters • [Read More »](   [‘Road House’ Remake Clobbers Skeptics on SXSW Opening Night]( By Coleman Spilde • [Read More »](   Advertisement   [What to See or Skip]( [From The Daily Beast's Obsessed](   [‘Feud’ Provides a Vital Reminder: Naomi Watts Is a Master of Her Craft]( By Barry Levitt • [Read More »](   [The Wild, Messy, and Tenacious Lindsay Lohan Comeback Series]( By Coleman Spilde • [Read More »](   [‘Cruel Intentions’—and Cinema’s Most Important Butt—Turn 25]( By Kevin Fallon • [Read More »](   [Image]   [Stormy Daniels Admits She Exposed Trump to ‘Save My Own Ass’]( By Nick Schager • [Read More »](   [TikToker Casts Doubt on Katie Britt’s SOTU Trafficking Story]( By Noah Kirsch • [Read More »](   [Aaron Rodgers Dabbles in the ‘QAnon of Architecture’]( By Robert Silverman • [Read More »](   [Image]   [Cazzie David’s Feature Debut Is a Grotesque Anti-Rom Com]( By Fletcher Peters • [Read More »](   [‘Sing Sing’ Is A24’s Next Oscarworthy Masterpiece]( By Fletcher Peters • [Read More »](   [How To Eat Like an A-Lister at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party]( By Erika Stalder • [Read More »](   [See More Stories](   Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here.](   Advertisement   [Daily Beast]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( © 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser.]( To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe.](

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