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Oscars Nominations 2025
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Best Picture
- Anora7/1
- The Brutalist15/2
- Conclave8/1
Best Actress
- Mikey Madison 37/10
- Angelina Jolie 9/2
- Karla Sofia Gascon 9/2
Best Actor
- Adrien Brody 37/10
- Ralph Fiennes 19/5
- Colman Domingo 9/2
Best Supporting Actress
- Zoe Saldana 7/2
- Ariana Grande 5/1
- Danielle Deadwyler 6/1
Best Supporting Actor
- Kieran Culkin 37/10
- Guy Pearce 9/2
- Denzel Washington 5/1
Best Adapted Screenplay
- Conclave69/20
- Sing Sing4/1
- Nickel Boys11/2
Best Original Screenplay
- Anora17/5
- The Brutalist4/1
- A Real Pain5/1
Best Director
- Brady Corbet 19/5
- Sean Baker 4/1
- Edward Berger 13/2
Best Animated Feature
- The Wild Robot16/5
- Inside Out 24/1
- Memoir of a Snail9/2
- Misty Holland, Robert Pius, Chris Beachum
- Film
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In recent years Michael Shannon has begun to emerge as one of film’s most versatile and ubiquitous actors. Often cast his villains or law enforcement agents Shannon always brings a brooding intensity to his roles and manages to use that intensity for both good characters and bad that often know a lot more than they are saying.
Shannon first started his career as a stage actor in Chicago. He gained a great deal of notice and other roles from his appearances in the plays of a then little-known actor turned playwright named Tracy Letts. Shannon credits his work in the plays of Letts for the film and television opportunities that came his way after he appeared in two of Lett’s acclaimed plays “Bug” and “Killer Joe.”
He returned to the stage, receiving a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role as Jamie Tyrone in a revival of Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey into Night.” The play was a huge hit and won Shannon’s co-star Jessica Lange the Tony for Best Actress in a Play. Shannon said of the experience that Lange’s performance was so intense and emotional that he initially had trouble holding eye contact with the actress because of the amount of vulnerability she was exposing.
And then he received his first ever Emmy nomination in 2023 for his role as country music superstar George Jones in “George and Tammy” opposite Jessica Chastain.
But it is his film work that has been garnering attention with two Oscar nominations for “Revolutionary Road” and “Nocturnal Animals.” Let’s take a photo gallery tour above of his 15 greatest movie performances, ranked from worst to best.
15. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (2016)
Director and writer: Jeff Nichols. Starring Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver.
Shannon has frequently collaborated with writer/director Jeff Nichols and many of their films will be on this list. This film that deals with cults and a boy with supernatural powers received strong reviews but did not make much of an impact at the box office.
14. RETURN (2011)
Director and writer: Liza Johnson. Starring Linda Cardellini, John Slattery, Paul Sparks.
This film was largely a vehicle for Linda Cardellini who plays a military veteran coming home after a year overseas. She has trouble readjusting to life at home with her husband and two daughters. Shannon was singled out in many reviews for finally getting a chance to play a “normal” guy when so often he was cast as villains or off beat characters.
13. JESUS’S SON (1999)
Director: Alison Maclean. Writers: Elizabeth Cuthrell, David Urrutia, Oren Moverman. Starring Billy Crudup, Samantha Morton, Will Patton.
Shannon was among the ensemble of the uniformly excellent cast of this independent film. Billy Crudup stars as a heroin addicted young man who lives a grim life trying to survive and get money to feed his drug habit.
12. 8 MILE (2002)
Director: Curtis Hanson. Writer: Scott Silver. Starring Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy.
This semi-auto biographical film features Eminem in a role quite similar to himself. The film tells the story of a white rapper trying to break into the rap industry. Oscar winner Kim Basinger plays Eminem’s mother who has an often-combustible relationship with her son. Shannon has a key role as Basinger’s boyfriend in the film.
11. SHOTGUN STORIES (2007)
Director and writer: Jeff Nichols. Starring Douglas Ligon, Barlow Jacobs, Michael Abbott Jr.
Shannon first worked with Jeff Nichols in this, Nichols film debut. Shannon plays an embittered southern fish-farmhand consumed with hate for his neglectful father. Indiewire said of the performance that “Shannon projects a kind of taciturn machismo that never becomes the cliché it might have been.”
10. ELVIS AND NIXON (2016)
Director: Liza Johnson. Writers: Joey Saga, Hanala Sagal, Cary Elwes. Starring Kevin Spacey, Alex Pettyfer, Evan Peters.
Shannon plays Elvis Presley in this speculative film about a meeting Presley had with President Richard Nixon. Presley supposedly wanted Nixon to make him a secret agent to fight the drug culture of the era. Entertainment Weekly said of Shannon: “Michael Shannon, an actor whose intensity level rarely falls below 11, inhabits Elvis with a sensitivity that belies the polyester dazzle and piled-on wigginess of his wardrobe. His Elvis is arrogant, oblivious, and more than a little bit silly, but strikingly lonely and vulnerable too: A side burned bird in a cage who longs to do good for his country and save what he deems a degenerate generation of stoned hippies and would-be communists from themselves.”9. MUD (2012)
Director and writer: Jeff Nichols. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Sam Shepard.
“Mud” was one of the first films that helped star Matthew McConaughey reform his image from lightweight romcom star to serious actor. (The following year he would win an Oscar for Best Actor for “Dallas Buyers Club.”) The story revolves around two teenage boys who find a man hiding from the law. Shannon plays one of the boy’s uncles. While he just has a small role the Chicago Tribune praised his work for being “droll.”
8. LOVING (2016)
Director and writer: Jeff Nichols. Starring Ruth Negga, Joel Edgerton.
Once again working with Jeff Nichols Shannon took another supporting role in this story of the difficulties facing an interracial couple who marry but are not allowed to live together because of segregation laws in 1960’s south. Ruth Negga received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role. The Minneapolis Star Tribune said of Shannon’s supporting role: “Michael Shannon briefly steals the film in a walk-on as Life magazine photographer Grey Villet, whose visual essay of their home life cuts to the literal heart of the story, their love story.”
7. CECIL B. DEMENTED (2000)
Director and writer: John Waters. Starring Melanie Griffith, Stephen Dorff, Patricia Hearst.
This antic and at times yes demented film from John Waters features Shannon as one of a group of bumbling terrorists who kidnap a famous actress (Melanie Griffith) and force her to star in their independent film. Based slightly on the infamous Patty Hearst kidnapping of the seventies (and featuring the now named Patricia Hearst as one of the kidnapper’s mothers) the film is a satire on the troubles Waters had making his own independent films and his struggles against censorship from the Motion Picture Association of America. Shannon is extremely funny as one of the more stoic kidnappers who despite his machismo has a strong interest in the leading men the kidnaped actress has worked with and in particular whether or not she ever met Patrick Swayze.
6. BUG (2006)
Director: William Friedkin. Writer: Tracey Letts. Starring Ashley Judd, Harry Connick Jr., Brian F. O’Byrne.
“Bug” is based on the play of the same name and it is the property that Shannon credits with launching his career into high gear. Shannon starred in the play in Chicago and then off-Broadway in New York where it was a huge hit. Shannon is quite stunning as a war veteran who has delusions that the government is placing bugs in his body as some sort of experiment. Shannon so impressed director William Friedkin that he chose to let him recreate his theater role rather than going with a bigger name actor.
5. TAKE SHELTER (2011)
Director and writer: Jeff Nichols. Starring Jessica Chastain, Shea Whigham.
Working again with Jeff Nichols, Shannon created one of his most mesmerizing performances as a man struggling to take care of his family during tough economic times. His life becomes even more complicated when he starts having visions of an apocalyptic type event that he fears will hit his family. He turns his energy towards building a storm cellar but it remains unclear if he is slipping into madness or actually foreseeing some disastrous event.
4. THE SHAPE OF WATER (2017)
Director: Guillermo del Toro. Writers: Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. Starring Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, Richard Jenkins.
Shannon was the only principle performers not nominated for an Oscar for this Best Picture winner of 2017. Photographers spotted Shannon watching the Oscars at a somewhat seedy bar in Chicago while his costars walked the red carpet. Shannon though is working at the same high level as his nominated costars in this story of a janitor who falls in love with a creature being developed in a lab. Shannon has often played villains in his career and he does so here again but he brings a unique take on the character and is very much part of the films overall success.
3. 99 HOMES (2014)
Director: Ramin Bahrani. Writers: Ramin Bahrani, Amir Naderi. Starring Andrew Garfield, Laura Dern, Tim Guinee.
Shannon won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor and received a bunch of other nominations including the Golden Globe and SAG for his scheming real estate executive in this engrossing film. Set during the real estate crunch that affected Florida a few years ago Shannon shines as the man who first evicts Andrew Garfield and his family from their home but later becomes somewhat of an evil mentor to Garfield who gets sucked into his business ways.
2. NOCTURNAL ANIMALS (2016)
Director and writer: Tom Ford. Starring Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Shannon scored his second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor as the dedicated police detective in this complex drama. Shannon was a surprise nominee this year. Even though he had received a bit of notice from film critic’s groups it was his co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson who was nominated and won the Golden Globe. Taylor-Johnson then became one of the rare Golden Globe winners to not even be nominated for an Oscar. Shannon is highly deserving though. He brings a quiet dignity and determination to his low-key police officer role.
1. REVOLUTIONARY ROAD (2008)
Director: Sam Mendes. Writer: Justin Haythe. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, David Harbour.
Shannon received his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for this film and it also was a very surprising (though well deserved) nomination. The nomination was a surprise since Shannon had not been nominated for any of the major precursor awards. It also was shocking since the film itself seriously underperformed with the Academy. While it had been nominated in the top four categories at the Globes (Actor, Actress, Director, Picture) and Kate Winslet even won, the Academy basically ignored the film and only nominated Shannon and the costumes and art direction.
Shannon plays the son of the real estate agent who sold DiCaprio and Winslet their house. He has been declared insane but often acts as the voice of reason in the film encouraging the couple to pursue their dream of moving to Paris. Shannon has a particularly memorable moment when he lambasts DiCaprio for giving up on his wife’s desire to better their lives.
Everytime I see him, I’m like “Hey, it’s that guy from Pearl Harbor!”
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Tied for #1: “The Missing Person”. His very best, alongside “Nocturnal Animals” and a beautiful film in all ways.
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