4 Horror Performances the Oscars Should’ve Nominated
From Jeff Goldblum in The Fly to Lupita Nyong’o in Us, these are the four horror performances the Oscars famously and frustratingly snubbed.
Us is the story of Eddie Schumbert, a ruthless serial killer who is afflicted with something much darker than even his murderous lust for blood: multiple personalities.Led by the base Person, known as The Counselor, Eddie constantly teeters back and forth between self-discovery and self-destruction, for the past ten years being able to subdue his more wicked incarnations and live a life of peace and non-violence in his hometown of Brenton, Pennsylvania.However, things are not always what they seem, and The Counselor realizes she been fooling herself this entire time, as one by one the Persons of Eddie’s Upper End are being killed off and replaced by the sadistic undesirables from the Lower End. In a frantic race against time, can The Counselor find the means to save herself and the unsuspecting victims on the Outside, or will she discover a secret much more gruesome and terrifying: That sometimes, “all it takes is a lil’ poison to ruin the whole pot”?
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From Jeff Goldblum in The Fly to Lupita Nyong’o in Us, these are the four horror performances the Oscars famously and frustratingly snubbed.
From Jeff Goldblum in The Fly to Lupita Nyong’o in Us, these are the four horror performances the Oscars famously and frustratingly snubbed.
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