Aniston Talks Oscar Snub, Razzie Nom And Acting Cred

At long last, many critics saw Aniston fulfill potential first revealed in 2002's art-house hit "The Good Girl" in an even darker, more daring role in the drama "Cake," in which she plays a drug-addicted woman in chronic physical and emotional pain. On the day after failing to receive the Oscar nomination, the 45-year-old Aniston was promoting "Cake," which opens Friday, while sitting just inches away from a poster touting her "Oscar-worthy performance." The Golden Raspberry Foundation, best known for its loving slams of bad cinema with The Razzies, revealed a softer side last week when it announced a new category, the Razzie Redeemer Award, honoring former Razzie regulars who now are doing work worth applauding. While never a winner, Aniston is a four-time Razzie nominee, primarily for roles in her string of generally poorly reviewed, but often commercially successful, romantic comedies. Just a week after Sunday's SAG Awards, the actress will head some 90 miles north of Hollywood to accept the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's Montecito Award.

 

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