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Kristen Stewart Receives Her First Golden Globe Nomination For Spencer


Next up: An Oscar nomination.

It seems to be a lock that Kristen will receive an Oscar nom as all the major trade publications, film awards prediction sites and several mainstream media sources are predicting she will at the very least be nominated:

The Hollywood Reporter: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/oscar-nominations-predictions-feinberg-forecast-1235056801/
Feinberg Forecast: Scott Updates His Projections as Race Enters December

Variety: https://variety.com/feature/2022-oscars-best-actress-predictions-1235021150/
Precursor Awards Leader: Kristen Stewart, “Spencer” (Neon/Topic Studios)

Deadline: https://deadline.com/2021/12/kristen-stewart-interview-pablo-larrain-spencer-1234886376/
After a charged premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Pablo Larraín’s Spencer has become one of this season’s hottest contenders. A haunting study of one particular Christmas at Sandringham for Diana, Princess of Wales, as her marriage falters and the Royal fairytale turns grim, Spencer features a landmark performance by Kristen Stewart that has catapulted her to the top of the Best Actress race.

Los Angeles Times: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/story/2021-11-30/kristen-stewart-spencer-awards-chances
Kristen Stewart's trajectory to Oscar hopeful
Kristen Stewart’s early Oscar frontrunner status for her performance as Princess Diana in “Spencer” represents a remarkable journey from her breakthrough in the popular but critically derided “Twilight” franchise.

Entertainment Weekly: https://ew.com/awards/oscars/oscars-heat-index-2022-awards-contenders/
Who has what it takes to stand out among the 2022 Oscar contenders?
In the shadow of the fall festivals, EW takes stock of the pieces of the awards puzzle. After the Venice International Film Festival and the Telluride Film Festival thrust major players like Kristen Stewart (Spencer)...

Gold Derby:https://www.goldderby.com/feature/oscars-2022-best-actress-1204511666/
2022 Oscars: Best Actress predictions and the state of the race
Is this the year academy voters finally bow to beloved indie actress and former “Twilight” lead Kristen Stewart? The Oscars 2022 Best Actress race already feels as strong as last year’s knock-down, drag-out battle, but Stewart is the overwhelming pick among Gold Derby experts and user predictions for her performance as Princess Diana in “Spencer.”
Stewart’s performance in the Pablo Larrain film was hailed as a revelation by critics following the “Spencer” premiere at the Venice Film Festival and its subsequent screening at the Telluride Film Festival. The actress has already gotten some great advanced press as well, appearing on the cover of Entertainment Weekly in October, which wondered if she could be “crowned” queen of awards season.

Awards Daily:https://www.awardsdaily.com/2021/11/18/best-actress-nicole-kidman-rising/
This year’s Best Actress race is suddenly very competitive. For a while there, it looked like there was one solid frontrunner, Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in Spencer. She still may be the frontrunner. But one thing we now know: it won’t be a cakewalk.

IndieWire: https://www.indiewire.com/2021/09/spencer-trailer-kristen-stewart-oscars-best-actress-1234666701/
‘Spencer’ Official Trailer: Kristen Stewart Is a Best Actress Oscar Frontrunner
Kristen Stewart has earned rave reviews for her performances as the British royal.
Neon’s first trailer for “Spencer” only lasted one minute and included just one brief line of dialogue from Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana, so it’s an understatement that fans will find a lot more to savor in the “Spencer” official trailer below. Pablo Larraín’s latest directorial effort is set over a single weekend as Diana contemplates the end of her marriage to Prince Charles. “Spencer” debuted to rave reviews at the Venice Film Festival, where Stewart became an instant Oscar contender in the Best Actress race.

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