Yes, "American Psycho" received several award nominations, including a Best Actor nomination for Christian Bale at the Golden Globes. The film also garnered recognition for its directing, writing, and cinematography, although it did not win any major awards.
Yes. he has 3 awards and 4 nominations.
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Streep has received 15 Academy Award nominations and 23 Golden Globe nominations (winning six), more than any other actor in the history of either award.
Braveheart (1995) won five Oscars out of ten nominations including Best Picture. It is however, one of the few Best Picture winners that did not receive any acting nominations.
No. The 2013 drama about White House servants during the 20th century did not receive any Academy Award nominations.
Jessica Chastain has won acting awards in her career. There have been many nominations for her and few wins. She has an Austin Film Critic award, Broadcast Film Critics award, and the Golden Globe award.
There is indeed a sequel, although it's not about Patrick Bateman. The American Psycho this time is a girl -- played by Mila Kunis -- and William Shatner is also in this movie, for some reason. It's called American Psycho II: All American Girl. See the Related Link below for more info.
in my opinion, meryl streep. she has had such a range of diverse characters and is simply brilliant in every piece of work she does. she also has had the most academy award nominations of any actress with 15.
Yes, it won a Teen Choice Award for best Action Adventure movie and a PFCS Award for Best Live Action Family film. It had another 18 nominations, including an Oscar nomination.
The film did not actually win any awards, despite being nominated for many across all categories. Nominations include the Saturn award for best fantasy film and Michael Sheen was up for an award as favourite actor.
There have been two versions of "Cape Fear." The original 1962 film, which starred Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum, did not receive any Academy Award nominations. The 1991 remake by director Martin Scorsese produced nominations for Robert De Niro (Best Actor) and Juliette Lewis (Best Supporting Actor.
The movie received 4 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. But, no one in any of the 4 categories in which the movie was in the running for, took Oscar home that night in 1946.