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Award show season is in full swing with the nominations for the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards dropping overnight.
A live announcement was planned, set to be hosted by Cooper Koch and Joey King, but unfortunately, due to the Californian wildfires that was cancelled.
Wicked: Part One and Shogun both lead the charge, though with five nominations each.
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Cate Blanchett is the only Aussie acknowledged for her performance in the miniseries Disclaimer and up for outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role is Adrien Brody, for The Brutalist.
Timothee Chalamet is nominated for A Complete Unknown and Daniel Craig has been recognised for his role in Queer.
Colman Domingo is nominated for Sing Sing and Ralph Fiennes for Conclave.
And up for outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, we've got Pamela Anderson, for The Last Showgirl, Cynthia Erivo, for Wicked: Part One, Karla Sofia Gascon, for Emilia Perez, Mikey Madison, for Anora and Demi Moore for her starring role in The Substance.
And for the big award of the night, outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, we've got Anora, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Emilia Perez and Wicked: Part One.
The SAG Awards will all be hosted by Kristen Bell on February 24 and you can catch that on Netflix.
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And just two days after the Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, the stars have now stepped out in style once again, but this time in New York with the top contenders this award season gathering for the National Board of Review Award Gala.
This honours top achievements in the film industry and Wicked: Part One proved to be very popular, taking home best film and director awards with the stars of the blockbuster musical, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande awarded the NBR Spotlight Award, a birthday treat for Erivo, who turned 38 yesterday.
What an amazing time she's having, they were presented the award by Ryan Reynolds, which marked his first public appearance since his wife Blake Lively, sued her It Ends With Us co-star and director Justin Baldoni.
Daniel Craig bagged best actor for his role in Queer and Aussie golden girl Nicole Kidman was awarded best actress for her erotic thriller Babygirl.
She celebrated by raising a glass of milk to "all the Babygirls in the room", Babygirl will be released in Australian cinemas on January 30, so we're going to have to wait a few more weeks before we can understand that reference.
Watch the full entertainment wrap in the video above
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