Chicago Tribune

Michael Phillips: The ‘Barbie’ Oscar snubs aren’t about genre bias — unless you’re misspelling the word ‘gender’

Greta Gerwig attends the "Barbie" celebration party at the Museum of Contemporary Art on June 30, 2023, in Sydney.

Last year was an unusually strong year for the movies, and the Academy Award nominations announced Tuesday reflect a lot of that strong, vital work. It happens now and then, and it happened in this last film year: Two of the three biggest popular successes were actually really good, and deserving of the multiple nominations they received. I speak of “Oppenheimer” (13 nods) and “Barbie” (with eight). “Poor Things,” which is terrific, by the way, came in with 11; “Killers of the Flower Moon,” 10. Look for an

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune4 min read
‘Fancy Dance’ Review: A Small Film That Packs A Big Punch, Thanks To Oscar Nominee Lily Gladstone
Anchoring the independent movie “Fancy Dance” (streaming on Apple TV+ June 28), Lily Gladstone plays Jax, a member of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation in Oklahoma. Her voice is low. She’s partial to baggy sleeveless T-shirts and jeans. Her personality is mat
Chicago Tribune3 min read
Red Roof Inn Settles Landmark Sex Trafficking Case Mid-trial
ATLANTA — Red Roof Inn has settled a landmark sex trafficking case mid-trial, resolving allegations by 11 women that they were exploited for years at hotels in Smyrna and Buckhead. The national hotel chain isn’t disclosing the settlement terms and co
Chicago Tribune1 min readCrime & Violence
Second Teen Arrested, Charged With Murder In Death Of Retired CPD Bomb Tech: Police
CHICAGO — A 17-year-old boy faces murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting of retired CPD explosives technician Larry Neuman earlier this month, Chicago police announced on Friday. The teen, whose identity wasn’t immediately released, is

Related Books & Audiobooks