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He Overacted. He Did Too Much. He Deserves the Oscar.
Jeremy Strong is doing something that very few supporting actors are willing, or even empowered, to do nowadays. Reward him for it.
Culkin has swept just about all of the awards-season precursors, and his lovely performance as an alternately charming, infuriating, manic, troubled American tourist in Jesse Eisenberg’s very good A Real Pain deserves the acclaim. Meanwhile, Strong is nominated for his performance as legendary right-wing attorney and fixer Roy Cohn in Ali Abbasi’s The Apprentice, which charts the early days of one Donald Trump (played by Sebastian Stan, who is also Oscar-nominated, for Best Actor). An awkward milquetoast looking to get out from under his domineering father’s shadow, Trump found in Cohn an important ally to help him bulldoze past city regulators and bureaucrats.
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