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Josephine Hull, Class of 1899, 1951, Best Supporting Actress...
Mira Sorvino ’89-’90, 1996, Best Supporting Actress...
...almost as low-intensity; out of the five nominees, Mystic River’s Tim Robbins has had the lion’s share of awards momentum, and few think that he’ll be denied a statue. Charlize Theron has a lock on Best Actress: she played against type six ways to Sunday, and Roger Ebert has led the same “Best...acting...ever” critical charge that helped propel Halle Berry to her Monster’s Ball Oscar two years ago. And if Return of the King doesn?...
...already see him as his generation’s greatest talent. Renee Zellweger’s on her third Oscar nomination—in three years, no less—for her roundly acclaimed turn in Cold Mountain, and she should trounce a weak field to win Best Supporting Actress...
...Supporting Actress, I think most analysts recognize by now that Renee peaked too big, too early. I may be partially biased in that I thought she horribly misjudged her Cold Mountain role and delivered it with such intolerable garishness that by film’s end, I almost wished Jack White would mistake her for a Von Bondie. But even Miramax seems to admit that she’s lost her momentum, opening room for a victory by a member of your so-called “weak field.” That reference surely comes from someone...