By Ann Hornaday  The Washington PostAnyone who sees "Darkest Hour" this year will come away with at least one certainty: Gary Oldman is a shoo-in to receive an Oscar nomination, and might even win for his portrayal of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Fair enough: Oldman's performance is nothing if not awards-worthy, as he slips with uncanny ease — and the help of some seamless prosthetics and makeup — into both the exterior and interior lives of a man who seems to reincarnate before our eyes as the movie unspools. If early awards chatter has any predictive value, Oldman will be joined by the likes of Timothee Chalamet ("Lady Bird," "Call Me By Your Name"), Daniel Day-Lewis ("Phantom Thread") and Tom Hanks ("The Post") when Academy Award nominations are announced on Jan.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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