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The nominees for the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are here, and — as promised — the LGBTQ advocacy group has ignored Bohemian Rhapsody, the most successful drama of all time at the box office, because its director, Bryan Singer, stands accused of serial sexual abuse and because Singer called the accusations “homophobic.”
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This may be the only award Blockers has been nominated for. Also, was the stereotypical gay character in Crazy Rich Asians really so special it made the film worthy of a nomination for Outstanding Film - Wide Release? Where is A Star is Born? I would've thought the queens in the first (and good) half of the movie would've warranted a nom, plus GLAAD would want to try to get Gaga to show up. Baffling!
I would assume with Bohemian Rhapsody outta the way, that clears the path for Love, Simon.
The nominees for Outstanding Film - Limited Release are much, much more, well, outstanding, including some of the best of the year: The Favourite, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, We the Animals and more.
Look for Pose to take an award.
Also worth noting: INTO, which has been canned by Grindr after lasting a whole 18 months, received a post-mortem award for journalism.
Herewith, the full list: