Surprise: Marion Cotillard was nominated for best actress, “Two Days, One Night.”
Snub: David Oyelowo was left off the best actor list for “Selma.”
Snub: “American Sniper” earned six nominations but not best director for usual Oscar favorite Clint Eastwood.
Snub: Jennifer Aniston was passed over in the best actress race for “Cake.”
Snub: Jake Gyllenhaal was left off the list of nominees for best actor for his bold performance in “Nightcrawler.”
Snub: Former nominee Jessica Chastain was passed over in the best actress race for “A Most Violent Year.”
Surprise: Laura Dern earned a best supporting actress nomination for “Wild.”
Snub: “The Lego Movie” was overlooked for best animated feature film, sparking an outcry on social media.
Snub: “Selma” was nominated for Best Picture, but Ava DuVernay missed out on a nomination for directing.
Snub: Amy Adams won a Golden Globe for her role in “Big Eyes” but was not nominated for an Oscar.
Surprise: Bennett Miller earned a nomination for best directing, “Foxcatcher.”
Surprise: A dazzling adaptation of an Irish epic, “Song of the Sea” earned a nomination for best animated feature film.
Surprise: Based on Japanese folklore, “The Tale of the Princess Kaguya” was also nominated for best animated feature film.
Snub: “The Grand Budapest Hotel” earned nine nominations but Ralph Fiennes did not receive a best actor nod.
Snub: Only three films were nominated for best make-up and hairstyling, and “X-Men: Days of Future Past” was not one of them.
Snub: Roger Ebert documentary “Life Itself” was expected to be nominated by many.
Snub: “About a Boy” author Nick Hornby missed out on a nomination for best adapted screenplay for “Wild.”
Snub: “Godzilla” scored the biggest box-office opening ever for a creature feature when it opened last May, but failed to grab an Oscar nomination for best visual effects.
Snub: “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” didn’t close out Peter Jackson’s trilogy with an Oscar nomination for best visual effects.