'Brooklyn' Scores Huge Oscar Nomination For Best Picture
“Brooklyn”

The movie called “Brooklyn,” not exactly about Brooklyn, won over the hearts of many last Fall and has now scored a huge Oscar nomination for Best Picture.

Though the film was slightly overlooked by the Golden Globes, the film that follows a 1950s immigrant tale of finding love in the borough, scored an additional two nominations — Best Actress, Saoirse Ronan and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Will “Brooklyn” win? Probably not, as the phenomenal movie “The Revenant” starring Leonardo DiCaprio (who has yet to win an Oscar) has created the biggest Oscar buzz of 2016, leading the Academy Awards with 12 nominations  and has critics predicting that this will be the film to finally take DiCaprio all the way.

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'Brooklyn' Scores Huge Oscar Nomination For Best Picture
Oscar Best Picture Nominees

Other films to be nominated for Best Picture include Tom McCarthy’s investigative journalistic take-down of the raping of young boys in the Catholic Church “Spotlight,” Steven Spielberg’s Cold War thriller “Bridge of Spies,” Adam McKay’s Michael Lewis adaptation “The Big Short,” the astronaut just trying to find his way home in “The Martian” and the mother-son captive drama “Room.”

To see who wins, watch the 88th annual Academy Awards set to take place on Sunday, February 28, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.