The 'Barbie' movie, co-written by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, is a strong contender for the Oscars, having grossed $1.4 billion globally in 2023. Despite challenges in the same category with 'Oppenheimer' and 'American Fiction,' its cultural impact and potential comeback are being recognized by Oscar voters.
A decade before Greta Gerwig escorted her to the Oscars, animated web series ‘Barbie: Life In The Dreamhouse’ gently parodied the doll it was supposed to be marketing. https://t.co/pkEA0KrWl8
How Ryan Gosling turned #Barbie's plastic sidepiece into a fur-clad scene-stealer and Oscar nominee. https://t.co/WdYqU9IAR9
#Barbie’s cultural impact cannot be denied—a story that #Oscar voters may not be able to resist recognizing in a big way. https://t.co/OTbNp3JhPd
#Barbie has endured quite the rocky awards season—but could the Greta Gerwig blockbuster make an #Oscars comeback? https://t.co/MQ4ZPO6VCF
Shania Twain was so impressed with her personalized Barbie, she had to summon Ryan Gosling's Oscar-nominated character. https://t.co/ipJUvahvq2
The ‘Barbie’ movie, a big contender at the #Oscars on March 10, generated a chart-topping $1.4 billion at global box offices in 2023. Co-written by married couple Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, it also changed some attitudes about men and women https://t.co/EFH5tK9jeT https://t.co/9Z1OVeiPbU
While the momentum and support behind Greta Gerwig’s #Barbie screenplay has always been strong, its chances for #Oscar gold are complicated in the same category #Oppenheimer and ‘American Fiction.’ https://t.co/aEiqZacL5U