The nominations for the 87th annual Academy Awards were announced Thursday morning, with Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel topping the list with nine nominations each. Thus year’s ceremony will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, who appeared in the Oscar-nominated Gone Girl.

Following Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel, which each received nominations for Best Picture and Director, The Imitation Game earned eight nominations while Boyhood and American Sniper each picked up six.

One of the bigger surprises was Bradley Cooper getting nominated for American Sniper, as he hasn’t been up for any major awards all season. This is his third consecutive year being nominated for an Oscar.

Meryl Streep gets her19th Oscar nomination for Into the Woods, extending her already dominant record as the most nominated actress of all time. However, it is only her fourth time nominated as a Supporting Actress, the other 15 times were as a Leading Actress. Her other Supporting nominations were her first two, for The Deer Hunter and Kramer vs. Kramer (she won for the latter) and more recently in 2003 for Adaptation.

Also in the Supporting categories, this is Robert Duvall’s seventh nomination, first being recognized in 1973 for The Godfather. However, The Judge marks his first nomination in more than 15 years. And for Wild, Laura Dern earns her second Oscar nomination, her first coming 23 years ago for Rambling Rose (which also starred Duvall).

Richard Linklater and Ethan Hawke, both nominated for Boyhood (as Director and Supporting Actor), were also nominated last year, but as writers for Before Midnight.

Filmmaker Wes Anderson earns his third Writing nomination for The Grand Budapest Hotel (his others were for The Royal Tenenbaums and Moonrise Kingdom), but this is his first time nominated as a director.

Among the more surprising snubs, Selma failed to get nominations for star David Oyelowo or director Ava DuVernay, Foxcatcher is up for five awards, including Best Actor and Best Director, but failed to get in for Best Picture, and The Lego Movie is absent from the Animated Film category.

The Oscars will air Sunday, February 22 on ABC. Here is a full list of all the nominees.

BEST PICTURE
American Sniper
Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash

BEST DIRECTOR
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman
Richard Linklater, Boyhood
Bennett Miller. Foxcatcher
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game

BEST ACTOR
Michael Keaton, Birdman
Steve Carell, Foxcatcher
Bradley Cooper, American Sniper
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game
Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything

BEST ACTRESS
Mario Cotillard, Two Days, One Night
Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything
Reese Witherspoon, Wild

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Edward Norton, Birdman
Ethan Hawke, Boyhood
Mark Ruffalo, Foxcatcher
Robert Duvall, The Judge
J.K. Simmons, Whiplash

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Emma Stone, Birdman
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Keira Knightley, The Imitation Game
Meryl Streep, Into the Woods
Laura Dern, Wild

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Birdman
Boyhood
Foxcatcher
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Nightcrawler

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
American Sniper
The Imitation Game
Inherent Vice
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Big Hero 6
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Song of the Sea
The Tale of the Princess Kaguyya

BEST SONG
“Lost Stars” by Adam Levin, Begin Again
“Grateful” by Rita Ora, Beyond the Lights
“I’m Not Gonna Miss You” by Glen Campbell, Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me
 “Everything Is Awesome” by Tegan and Sara and the Lonely Island, The Lego Movie
 “Glory” by John Legend and Common, Selma

BEST SCORE
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Interstellar
Mr. Turner
The Theory of Everything

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Birdman
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Ida
Mr. Turner
Unbroken

BEST EDITING
American Sniper
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Whiplash

BEST COSTUMES
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Inherent Vice
Into the Woods
Maleficent
Mr. Turner

BEST HAIR AND MAKE-UP
Foxcatcher
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Guardians of the Galaxy

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Guardians of the Galaxy
Interstellar
X-Men: Days of Future Past

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Interstellar
Into the Woods
Mr. Turner

BEST SOUND EDITING
American Sniper
Birdman
The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies
Interstellar
Unbroken

BEST SOUND MIXING
American Sniper
Birdman
Interstellar
Unbroken
Whiplash

BEST FOREIGN FILM
Ida (Poland)
Leviathan (Russia)
Tangerines (Estonia)
Timbuktu (Mauritania)
Wild Tales (Argentina)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
CitizenFour
Finding Vivian Maier
Last Days in Vietnam
The Salt of the Earth
Virunga

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1
Joanna
Our Curse
The Reaper (La Parka)
Whiter Earth

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
Aya
Boogaloo and Graham
Butterlamp (La Lampe au Beurre de Yak)
Parvaneh
The Phone Call

BEST ANIMATED SHORT
The Bigger Picture
The Dam Keeper
Feast
Me and My Moulton
A Single Life

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