
At least Taylor Swift and Andrew Lloyd Webber snagged a Golden Globe nomination for their original Cats song, because as of Monday, their chances at an Oscar are, well, a bunch of beautiful ghosts. The Academy released nine award shortlists today, and while we definitely aren’t getting the Taylor Swift-in-a-calico-unitard Oscars performance you might have been hoping for, there is still a lot to look forward.
For example, Beyoncé’s “Spirit” from The Lion King soundtrack did make the Music (Original Song) shortlist, alongside Thom Yorke’s “Daily Battles” from Motherless Brooklyn, Pharrell Williams’ “Letter to My Godfather” from The Black Godfather, Elton John and Tim Rice’s “Never Too Late” from The Lion King, Elton John and Bernie Taupin’s “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman and Randy Newman’s “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” from Toy Story 4. If you want to place odds on a dark horse Best Song winner, why not “A Glass of Soju” from Parasite? You can check out the rest of today’s shortlists below, which also include Documentary Feature and International Feature Film. Voting for the 92nd Academy Awards will begin on January 2.
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