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“Belfast” centers on a young Irish boy ( Jude Hill) who grows up during tumultuous times, with Dench playing the boy’s grandmother. 17 and 10, respectively, with the latter arriving on Netflix on Christmas Eve. SEE Halle Berry and Nicole Kidman could reunite at the Oscars 20 years later with ‘Bruised’ and ‘Being the Ricardos’Īmong the three, only Dench’s film has been released in theaters, with “Nightmare Alley” and “Don’t Look Up” slated to open Dec. It would be foolish to bet against any of them considering their Oscar resumes Blanchett and Dench have amassed seven nominations apiece while Streep has the all-time record at 21, with six wins between all three of them. Blanchett currently stands the best chance in seventh place, followed by Dench in eighth and Streep in 10th. The reunion would be in Best Supporting Actress this time around, where Blanchett (“ Nightmare Alley”), Dench (“ Belfast”) and Streep (“Don’t Look Up”) are among the top 10 likely nominees, according to our latest odds. Eight years later, all of them have are contenders again at the upcoming Oscars, with three of the five emerging as very likely nominees. Cate Blanchett won the Oscar for her performance in “Blue Jasmine,” beating an all-star lineup of Amy Adams (“American Hustle”), Sandra Bullock (“Gravity”), Judi Dench (“Philomena”) and Meryl Streep (“August: Osage County”). The Best Actress lineup of 2013 consisted of five actresses who have continued to have thriving careers in film.