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AARP THE MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES NOMINEES FOR 15TH ANNUAL MOVIES FOR GROWNUPS AWARDS

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(Source: AARP)
(Source: AARP)
USPA NEWS - The editors of AARP The Magazine announced on December 15, the nominees for the 15th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards, with 'Brooklyn', 'Joy', 'Love & Mercy', 'The Martian', and 'Spotlight' contending in the Best Picture category...
The editors of AARP The Magazine announced on December 15, the nominees for the 15th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards, with 'Brooklyn', 'Joy', 'Love & Mercy', 'The Martian', and 'Spotlight' contending in the Best Picture category. The awards celebrate 2015's standout filmmakers, actors, actresses and movies that bear unique relevance for the 50-plus audience. The awards gala will return to the Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills on Monday, February 8th.
In the "'Best Actress" category, nominations go to Helen Mirren (Woman in Gold), Blythe Danner (I'll See You In My Dreams), Charlotte Rampling (45 Years), Maggie Smith (The Lady in the Van), and Lily Tomlin (Grandma).

In the 'Best Actor' category, Bryan Cranston (Trumbo) is nominated alongside Michael Caine (Youth), Tom Courtenay (45 Years), Johnny Depp (Black Mass), and Ian McKellen (Mr. Holmes).
The nominees for 'Best Supporting Actress' are Joan Allen (Room), Jane Fonda (Youth), Diane Ladd (Joy), Helen Mirren (Trumbo) and Cynthia Nixon (James White).

In the 'Best Supporting Actor' category, Jeff Daniels (Steve Jobs), Robert DeNiro (Joy), Michael Keaton (Spotlight), Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies) and Sylvester Stallone (Creed) are nominated.

The 2015 Movies for Grownups nominees for 'Best Director' are Ridley Scott (The Martian), Steven Spielberg (Bridge of Spies), Alejandro G. Iñárritu (The Revenant), David O. Russell (Joy), and Todd Haynes (Carol).
Additionally, Michael Douglas will be presented with the esteemed Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award.

THE COMPLETE LIST OF THE 15TH ANNUAL MOVIES FOR GROWNUPS AWARD NOMINEES ARE :

- Best Picture : Brooklyn; Joy; Love & Mercy; The Martian; Spotlight

- Best Actress : Blythe Danner, I'll See You In My Dreams; Helen Mirren, Woman in Gold; Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years; Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van; Lily Tomlin, Grandma

- Best Actor : Michael Caine, Youth; Tom Courtenay, 45 Years; Bryan Cranston, Trumbo; Johnny Depp, Black Mass; Ian McKellen, Mr. Holmes
- Best Supporting Actress : Joan Allen, Room; Jane Fonda, Youth; Diane Ladd, Joy; Helen Mirren, Trumbo; Cynthia Nixon, James White

- Best Supporting Actor : Jeff Daniels, Steve Jobs; Robert DeNiro, Joy; Michael Keaton, Spotlight; Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies; Sylvester Stallone, Creed

- Best Director : Ridley Scott, The Martian; Steven Spielberg, Bridge of Spies; Alejandro G. Iñárritu, The Revenant; David O. Russell, Joy; Todd Haynes, Carol
- Best Screenwriter : Nick Hornby, Brooklyn; Nancy Meyers, The Intern; Oren Moverman, Michael A. Lerner, Brian Wilson, Love & Mercy; David O. Russell, Joy; Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs

- Best Comedy : 5 Flights Up; Danny Collins; The Intern; Joy; The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

- Best Grownup Love Story : 5 Flights Up; 45 Years; Carol; Freeheld; I'll See You In My Dreams

- Best Documentary : Best of Enemies; In Transit; The Last Man on the Moon; Radical Grace; Very Semi-Serious

- Best Intergenerational Film : Creed; Grandma; The Intern; Straight Outta Compton; Woman in Gold

- Best Buddy Picture : The 33; The Intern; Learning to Drive; A Walk in the Woods; Youth
- Best Time Capsule : Carol; Joy; Love & Mercy; The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; Straight Outta Compton

- Best Movie for Grownups Who Refuse to Grow Up : Inside Out; Kingsman: The Secret Service; Paddington; The Peanuts Movie; Shaun The Sheep Movie

- Best Foreign Film : Mia Madre (Italy); Rams (Iceland); The Salt of the Earth (Brazil, in French); Tangerines (Estonia); Taxi (Iran)

Source : AARP

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