But which films and actors were ignored?

Check out the year’s biggest snubs, ahead.

“Imquite taken aback by that, saidMad Maxdirector George Miller, who was nominated.

The Biggest Snubs

Giles Keyte; Wilson Webb; Warner Bros.; Lucasfilm; Kerry Hayes

Im a fan ofThe Martianand Im a huge fan of his work.”

“I think this kid was simply magical,“an EW commenter wrote.

The Academy, however, had little interest Beastsgot completely shut out.

Ridley Scott (The Martian) for Best Director

Giles Keyte

“I don’t get it. "

The biopic about the tech innovator received only two nominations, honoring lead actors Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslet.

The veteran star wasn’t named for Best Actor andConcussionwas excluded from the nominations completely.

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Wilson Webb/Courtesy Everett Collection

“It has a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

It was highly praised not only by regular moviegoers, but also a great amount of respectable critics.

The filmmaker previously took home Oscar wins for writingDjango UnchainedandPulp Fiction.

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Claire Folger

Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams nabbed supporting acting nods for theSpotlightteam instead.

‘“one EW commenter wrote.

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Barry Wetcher

Jacob Tremblay, 9

Caitlin Cronenberg

Idris Elba (Beast of No Nation) for Best Supporting Actor

Netflix

Charlize Theron as Furiosa in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

Charlize Theron as Furiosa in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’.Jasin Boland

Straight Outta Compton for Best Picture

Jaimie Trueblood

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Richard Foreman, Jr.

Aaron Sorkin (Steve Jobs) for Best Adapted Screenplay

Francois Duhamel

Will Smith (Concussion) for Best Actor

Melinda Sue Gordon

Star Wars: The Force Awakens for Best Picture

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Quentin Tarantino (The Hateful Eight) for Best Director and Best Screenplay

Andrew Cooper

Michael Keaton (Spotlight) for Best Supporting Actor

Kerry Hayes

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