Ever since Al Pacino’s last Oscar win as best supporting actor for Scent of a Woman (1992) and Joe Pesci’s win in the same category for Goodfellas (1990) the two legends are once again at it to make it to the Oscars.
This time around, however, their inclusion in the supporting actor category would make The Irishman, 19th film to have multiple supporting actors nominations in a year.
As of right now, Al Pacino and Pesci are amongst the top contenders for the nominee race with second and fourth spots respectively. The odds are high for the two legendary actors who revived their screen presence in Martin Scorsese’s latest epic film alongside Robert De Niro.
With Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) ) leading the race and Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood) clinching on the third spot, a leading Hollywood publication has named Pacino and Pesci amongst favorites.
This week also saw the duo make it to the nominations for Critics’ Choice, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
The federal government on Sunday appointed Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar as deputy prime minister “with…
Pakistan levelled the T20I series against New Zealand by winning the final match by 9…
Power Division on Saturday refuted reports of taxing solar power consumers across the country. The…
Aaron Sorkin has hinted about a possible sequel to The Social Network. "The Social Network"…
A new Evil Dead film is in the works with Francis Galluppi to direct it.…
Sessions Judge Waziristan Shakirullah Marwat was reportedly abducted from Tank and DI Khan Border on…