Normally these things never suit UK time as they’re in the middle of the night but, as we eat our Tuesday lunch, the 82nd Annual Academy Awards Nominations (or the Oscars as they’re more affectionately known) will be revealed live by Anne Hathaway from an LA hotel at 5am local time in the US!

We’ve got the stream ready, we’ve got our sandwich in hand and we’re ready to be either jaw droppingly shocked or smiling with pleasure as the nominations are brought to us. Will James Cameron’s Avatar be in every category? Will Sam Rockwell even get nominated for Moon (No here wont! 🙁 )? I guess we’ll wait to see.

Once they’re complete, we’ll be bringing you the full list of nominations right here. We’ll also be live twittering so make sure you follow us here. The event stars at 13.30 GMT so get a cup of tea and nip to your nearest Tesco (other supermarkets are available!) now so you can enjoy the noms during lunch. Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Broadcast complete

The full list of nominations are:

BEST PICTURE

  • Avatar
  • The Blind Side
  • District 9
  • An Education
  • The Hurt Locker
  • Inglourious Basterds
  • Precious
  • A Serious Man
  • Up
  • Up in the Air

BEST DIRECTOR

  • James Cameron — Avatar
  • Kathryn Bigelow — The Hurt Locker
  • Quentin Tarantino — Inglourious Basterds
  • Lee Daniels — Precious
  • Jason Reitman — Up in the Air

BEST ACTOR

  • Jeff Bridges
  • George Clooney
  • Colin Firth
  • Morgan Freeman
  • Jeremy Renner

BEST ACTRESS

  • Sandra Bullock
  • Helen Mirren
  • Carey Muligan
  • Gaborey Sibide
  • Meryl Streep


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Matt Damon
  • Woody Harrelson
  • Christopher Plummer
  • Stanley Tucci
  • Christoph Waltz


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Penelope Cruz
  • Vera Farmiga
  • Maggie Gyllenhaa
  • Anna Kendrick
  • Mo’Nique



BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Marc Boal– The Hurt Locker
  • Quentin Tarantino — Inglourious Basterds
  • Alessandro Camon & Oren Moverman — The Messenger
  • Joel Coen, Ethan Coen — A Serious Man
  • Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Story by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Tom McCarthy — Up

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell — District 9
  • Nick Hornby — An Education
  • Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche — In the Loop
  • Geoffrey Fletcher — Precious
  • Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner — Up in the Air

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

  • Coraline — Henry Selick
  • Fantastic Mr Fox — Wes Anderson
  • The Princess and the Frog — John Musker and Ron Clements
  • The Secret of Kells — Tomm Moore
  • Up — Pete Docter
BEST ART DIRECTION
  • Avatar: Art Direction: Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Kim Sinclair
  • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus: Art Direction: Dave Warren and Anastasia Masaro; Set Decoration: Caroline Smith
  • Nine: Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim
  • Sherlock Holmes: Art Direction: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
  • The Young Victoria: Art Direction: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Maggie Gray

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • Avatar:Mauro FioreHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Bruno Delbonnel
  • The Hurt Locker: Barry Ackroyd
  • Inglourious Basterds: Robert Richardson
  • The White Ribbon: Christian Berger

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

  • Bright Star –Janet Patterson
  • Coco before Chanel — Catherine Leterrier
  • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus — Monique Prudhomme
  • Nine – Colleen Atwood
  • The Young Victoria

BEST DOCUMENTARY
  • “Burma VJ” Anders Østergaard and Lise Lense-Møller
  • “The Cove” Nominees to be determined
  • “Food, Inc.” Robert Kenner and Elise Pearlstein
  • “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers” Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith
  • “Which Way Home” Rebecca Cammisa

BEST EDITING
  • “Avatar” Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua and James Cameron
  • “District 9” Julian Clarke
  • “The Hurt Locker” Bob Murawski and Chris Innis
  • “Inglourious Basterds” Sally Menke
  • “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” Joe Klotz
BEST FOREIGN FILM

  • “Ajami” Israel
  • “El Secreto de Sus Ojos” Argentina
  • “The Milk of Sorrow” Peru
  • “Un Prophète” France
  • “The White Ribbon” Germany


BEST MAKEUP

  • “Il Divo” Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano
  • “Star Trek” Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow
  • “The Young Victoria” Jon Henry Gordon and Jenny Shircore

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
  • “Avatar” James Horner
  • “Fantastic Mr. Fox” Alexandre Desplat
  • “The Hurt Locker” Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders
  • “Sherlock Holmes” Hans Zimmer
  • “Up” Michael Giacchino

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

  • “Almost There” from “The Princess and the Frog” Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
  • “Down in New Orleans” from “The Princess and the Frog” Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
  • “Loin de Paname” from “Paris 36” Music by Reinhardt Wagner Lyric by Frank Thomas
  • “Take It All” from “Nine” Music and Lyric by Maury Yeston
  • “The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)” from “Crazy Heart” Music and Lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett

BEST SOUND

  • “Avatar” Christopher Boyes and Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
  • “The Hurt Locker” Paul N.J. Ottosson
  • “Inglourious Basterds” Wylie Stateman
  • “Star Trek” Mark Stoeckinger and Alan Rankin
  • “Up” Michael Silvers and Tom Myers

BEST SOUND EFFECTS EDITING
  • “Avatar” Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Tony Johnson
  • “The Hurt Locker” Paul N.J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett
  • “Inglourious Basterds” Michael Minkler, Tony Lamberti and Mark Ulano
  • “Star Trek” Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson and Peter J. Devlin
  • “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers and Geoffrey Patterson

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

  • Avatar Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham and Andrew R. Jones
  • District 9: Dan Kaufman, Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros and Matt Aitken
  • Star Trek: Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh and Burt Dalton