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The nominees for Best Acting Ensemble are: - 'Air' - 'Barbie' - 'The Color Purple' - 'The Holdovers' - 'Killers of the Flower Moon' - 'Oppenheimer' Photo Credit: Critics Choice Awards Twitter

The nominees for Best Acting Ensemble are:

– ‘Air’
– ‘Barbie’
– ‘The Color Purple’
– ‘The Holdovers’
– ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
– ‘Oppenheimer’

Photo Credit: Critics Choice Awards Twitter

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