SAG Awards 2019: What does 'Black Panther's' win mean for Oscars?
by Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times
Jan 28, 2019
4 minutes
On the heels of last week's Oscar nominations, Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards felt in some ways a corrective, in others a coronation.
"Black Panther," which earned a historic best picture nomination but failed to secure Oscar nods for its writer-director Ryan Coogler, won SAG's film ensemble award. Emily Blunt took the supporting actress honor for "A Quiet Place," though academy voters didn't fete her bravura work in that film or her charming turn in "Mary Poppins Returns."
Meanwhile, Glenn Close looks to be one step closer to shedding her status of being the most-nominated actor without ever winning, a distinction that
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