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By the time you wake up tomorrow, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will have announced the nominees for the 98th Oscars.
Experts are predicting vampire thriller âSinnersâ (starring Michael B. Jordan) to lead the pack with as many as 15 nominations. It means the Ryan Coogler film could be about to set a new all-time Oscar nomination record.
Paul Thomas Andersonâs âOne Battle After Anotherâ wonât be far behind, with forecasters tipping the dark comedy action (starring Leonardo DiCaprio) to secure at least a dozen nominations.
âFrankensteinâ, âHamnet', and âMarty Supremeâ are all expected to pick up several nods, too.
Keep your fingers crossed for Australian Rose Byrne, who just earned a Golden Globe for her performance in âIf I Had Legs Iâd Kick Youâ.
Jacob Elordi is another Aussie also in contention for âFrankensteinâ, but donât rule out wildcards Joel Edgerton and Nick Cave for their involvement in âTrain Dreamsâ.


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Quote of the week
âWhere would you rather live? A place that actually believes in science⌠where people can work together cohesively⌠or a place where everybodyâs at each otherâs throats, extremely polarised, turning its back on scienceâ.
Avatar director James Cameron has explained why he permanently relocated his family from the U.S. to New Zealand during the pandemic in 2020. In an interview for the âIn Depth with Graham Besingerâ podcast, Cameron said he âfell in loveâ with NZ in the 90s and promised himself heâd live there someday. The acclaimed director called it a âfantastic place to liveâ.
Stat of the week
325 million
The number of paid subscribers Netflix now has. In a statement to shareholders, the streaming giant said itâs ânow serving an audience approaching one billion people globally.â
Photo of the week
Prince Harry waved at photographers and onlookers as he arrived at Londonâs High Court for day one of a trial against the Daily Mail on Monday. He is leading a group of high-profile UK figures, including Elton John and Liz Hurley, who have accused the Daily Mailâs publisher, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), of invading their privacy. The group alleges ANL used unlawful information-gathering tactics to snoop on them for sensational headlines. Harry is expected to give evidence on Friday.

Image: Alastair Grant via AP.

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The group chat TL;DR
Actor and comedian Russell Brand has appeared in a London court via video link, weeks after he was charged with additional sexual offences. In May 2025, Brand pleaded not guilty to one count of indecent assault, one count of sexual assault, and two counts of rape against four women. The alleged offences took place between 1999 and 2005. Now, he has been accused of rape and sexual assault against two other women in 2009. The 50-year-old is due in court for proceedings relating to the fresh charges on 17 February. Brand will face trial for the original charges in June.

Taylor Swift will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Other 2026 inductees include the founding members of Kiss, Alanis Morissette, and Christopher âTrickyâ Stewart â the songwriter behind Rihannaâs âUmbrellaâ, and BeyoncĂŠ hits including âSingle Ladiesâ and âBreak My Soulâ. Performers and non-performers become eligible for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song. Taylor Swiftâs debut single, âTim McGrawâ, came out in 2006, making 2026 her first eligible year for Hall of Fame recognition. Swift and her fellow inductees will be recognised at a ceremony in New York this June.

The last of Sydneyâs âLockout Lawsâ have been phased out, exactly 12 years after they were implemented. Snap legislation responding to alcohol-fuelled violence forced central Sydney bars to close doors to new patrons at 1.30am and stop serving drinks at 3am. Some restrictions were eased in 2021, allowing punters to buy drinks until 3.30am. That rule has now been scrapped altogether. Venues will no longer be required to use plastic cups after midnight, or have security staff who monitor intoxication. NSW Music and Night-time Economy Minister John Graham said the Lockout Laws âhad good intentions but a diabolical impactâ. âThese were the laws that saw Madonna and Justin Bieber not allowed into their own afterparties, and the decimation of the club scene that spawned Rufus Du Sol and Flight Facilities,â he added.

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And the nominees for the worst films of the year areâŚ
The nominations for the 46th Golden Raspberry Awards, aka âthe Razziesâ, have been announced.
Every year, the Razzies recognise Hollywoodâs worst films and performances. If winning an Oscar is considered the highest recognition in cinema, a Razzie is the complete opposite.
Hereâs what you need to know about Hollywoodâs least-coveted achievement.
Nominations
Itâs Razzies tradition for nominations to be revealed the day before Oscar nominees are announced.
This year, the live-action adaptation of âSnow Whiteâ and Ice Cubeâs âWar of the Worldsâ remake have the most Razzie nominations â with six each.
While âSnow Whiteâ is competing for Worst Picture and Worst Director, the filmâs stars, Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, were not nominated.
The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) is up for worst actor for âHurry Up Tomorrowâ. Tesfaye plays a fictionalised version of himself in the movie, which has been nominated for a total of five Razzies.
The worst actor category is stacked with musician-turned-filmstars, with Ice Cube and Jared Leto also nominated.
Aussie Rebel Wilson is nominated for worst actress for her performance in âBride Hardâ.
The category also includes Ariana DeBose (âLove Hurtsâ), Natalie Portman (âFountain Of Youthâ) and Michelle Yeoh (for âStar Trek: Section 31â).
Past winners
Some of Hollywoodâs biggest names have won a Razzie, including several Academy Award winners.
Notably, Sandra Bullock won a Razie in 2010 for âAll About Steveâ. The following day, her performance in âThe Blind Sideâ earned her an Oscar.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Al Pacino, Halle Berry, Tom Hanks, and even Marlon Brando have all been awarded both a Razzie and an Oscar: The highest and lowest honours in film.
Special mention goes to Glenn Close, whose performance in âHillbilly Elegyâ earned her an Oscar and a Razie nomination in 2021.
The winners of the 46th annual Razies will be announced on 14 March. The 98th Academy Awards will take place the next day.

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A timeline of the Beckham family fallout
This week, Brooklyn Beckham broke his silence (and the internet) with a series of Instagram stories about his relationship with his parents, Victoria and David Beckham.
The posts accused his parents of trying to sabotage his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz, through âendless attacks⌠sent to the pressâ.
Brooklyn also alleges his mother âdanced very inappropriatelyâ with him at his 2022 wedding.
âI never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life,â he said.
Itâs the first time Brooklyn has publicly addressed the feud, after several years of rumoured turmoil. So, how did we get here?
April 2022: The wedding
Brooklyn and actress Nicola Peltz dated for six months before their engagement in 2020. The pair were married at the Peltz Familyâs Palm Beach estate in 2022.
This lavish three-day celebration has become somewhat infamous, and (as we now know) was a turning point in Brooklynâs relationship with his parents.
One of the most contentious incidents to come out of it centred around Nicolaâs gown. She wore a wedding dress designed by Valentino, rather than Victoria Beckhamâs own fashion house.
At the time, Nicola told Variety she was going to wear a dress by Victoria, but had to choose something else when the designer ârealised that her atelier couldnât do itâ.
Several publications also reported that Nicola broke down in tears at her wedding when singer Marc Anthony, who was performing at the reception, dedicated a song to Victoria instead of the bride.
Both parties denied the incident. Nicola told Grazia that the Beckhams were "great in-laws," while Victoria called it âa beautiful weddingâ.
2023-2024: Beckham turmoil grows
Despite reports of a rift after the wedding, the family maintained a public image of harmony for several months.
In 2023, Brooklyn and Nicola joined Posh, Becks, and Brooklynâs three siblings at the premiere of a Netflix documentary about Davidâs life.
That same year, things also appeared peaceful on social media, with Victoria dedicating a post to Nicola on her 28th birthday.
However, by the end of 2024, things seemed to have shifted.
Nicola stopped attending family events, and by 2025, so had her husband.
2025: Social media fallout
Last year, Brooklyn and Nicola were absent from the premiere of Victoriaâs three-part Netflix docuseries, as well as David's 50th.
In August, Nicola and Brooklyn shared photos from a vow renewal ceremony. None of Brooklynâs immediate family appears in the images.
In November, David received a Knighthood from King Charles III. Nicola and Brooklyn were absent from the ceremony at Windsor Castle. Then, in late December, eagle-eyed social media users noticed that Brooklyn and Nicola were no longer following Victoria and David, nor Brooklynâs brothers Romeo and Cruz - and vice versa.
Initial reports claimed Victoria and David had blocked their son and daughter-in-law. However, Brooklynâs younger brother Cruz posted to his Instagram denying this claim.
âMy mum and dad would never unfollow their son âŚThey woke up blocked ⌠as did I,â Cruz wrote.
January 2026
The new year started with reports that Brooklyn had sent his parents a letter stipulating that they only contact their son through his lawyer.
This week, following years of speculation, Brooklyn claimed he was left with âno choiceâ but to âspeak for myself and tell the truthâ. The 26-year-old accused his parents of repeatedly leaking stories to the press.
âI do not want to reconcile with my family,â a statement posted to his Instagram stories read.
After years of reports that Nicola snubbed her mother-in-lawâs wedding dress design, Brooklyn said Victoria âcancelledâ Nicolaâs gown at the last minute, âforcing her to urgently find a new dress.â
This point conflicts with a 2022 Vogue article on the wedding, which claimed Valentino spent over a year working on the dress.
In the lead-up to the wedding, Brooklyn also claims his parents pressured him into âsigning away the rightsâ to his name. On the night, he said Victoria âhijackedâ the first dance at his wedding, and âdanced very inappropriately on me in front of everyoneâ.
âWe wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment,â Brooklyn said.
Response
David was invited to speak on a CNBC panel at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland this week, where he was asked about childrenâs safety on social media.
âIt can be dangerous. But what Iâve found personally, especially with my kids as well, [is to] use it for the right reasons⌠educate them. They make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes. Thatâs how they learn. So, thatâs what I try to teach my kids, but you have to sometimes let them make those mistakes.â
However, none of the Beckhams have responded directly to Brooklynâs comments at the time of publishing.
Reporting by Elliot Lawry

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