Paul Schrader Says He’s Voting for Andrea Riseborough at the Oscars: ‘Go Ahead, Investigate Me’
Her “To Leslie” nomination may have incited an AMPAS investigation, but the Academy will not rescind Riseborough’s nod after all.
Her “To Leslie” nomination may have incited an AMPAS investigation, but the Academy will not rescind Riseborough’s nod after all.
Academy CEO Bill Kramer said a statement after the annual post-nominations meeting that “components of the regulations must be clarified.”
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Riseborough stars in the film as a war-zone doctor who finds solace in Luxor.