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Oscar nominees to be announced in just a few hours


Los Angeles - Hollywood is counting down the hours before the unveiling of the nominees for this year's Oscars, the climax of Tinseltown's awards season.

The coming-of-age drama Boyhood and dark comedy Birdman are expected to be among the frontrunners for coveted Best Picture honours.

The Imitation Game, Selma, The Theory of Everything and The Grand Budapest Hotel should also be in the hunt for an Oscars gold.

The nominated films, actors and filmmakers will be revealed at a pre-dawn ceremony in Beverly Hills, firing the starting gun on the home stretch of the annual awards race.

On the best actor front, likely nominees include Michael Keaton (Birdman) and two British hopefuls - Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game) and Golden Globe winner Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything).

For best actress, Globe winner Julianne Moore (Still Alice), Reese Witherspoon (Wild) and Britain's Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl) are among expected contenders, according to awards website Gold Derby.

The Oscar nominees - chosen by the 6 000-plus members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - will be revealed shortly after 15:30 on Thursday.

The 87th Oscars will be held on 22 February at the Dolby Theatre in downtown Hollywood. Voting starts on 6 February and closes on 17 February.

This year's crop of hotly-tipped movies is heavy on true stories: four of the five films nominated for the best drama award at last weekend's Golden Globes - many of which could figure on the Oscars best picture shortlist - were based on real-life events.

Among the historical figures given big-screen treatment are astrophysicist Stephen Hawking (The Theory of Everything), British mathematician Alan Turing (The Imitation Game) and Martin Luther King Jr. (Selma).

For best director, Richard Linklater - who made Boyhood with the same set of actors over 12 years - is a clear frontrunner along with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (Birdman) and Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel).

Best supporting actor tips include Globes winner JK Simmons for jazz drumming pic Whiplash, Ethan Hawke for Boyhood and Edward Norton for Birdman, while among best supporting actress likely nominees are Patricia Arquette (Boyhood) and Emma Stone (Birdman).

Meryl Streep, who has won three Oscars and received a record 18 nominations, could also extend that lead with a nod for her turn as the witch in the fairytale musical Into the Woods.

The eagerly-awaited Oscars announcement comes just four days after Boyhood emerged triumphant from the Golden Globes, winning best film and best director honours, along with a prize for Patricia Arquette.

Birdman - about a washed-up film actor (Keaton) trying to revive his career on stage - and The Theory of Everything, about Hawking's descent into disability, each took home two awards.

The Globes - for which Birdman had led nominations with seven nods - produced a few surprises, which injected some drama into the race to the Oscars.

"My first caution to Globes winners: don't get over-confident," said Variety awards editor Tim Gray, warning that the Globes are often a poor predictor of Oscars glory.

Possibly the biggest surprise of the Globes ceremony came when Anderson's stylish crime caper The Grand Budapest Hotel took home the prize for best comedy/musical film over Birdman.

"The Grand Budapest triumph throws something of a curveball into the Oscar race," wrote the Los Angeles Times.

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