"You like watching Lisa die! You really like it!"
Funky Winkerbean, 2/15/22

Look, I have very little credentials to speak as a "Hollywood insider" of any sort, but I feel very confident in saying that box office failures that got zero promotion from the studios that produced them do not get Oscar nominations. They simply do not! Either the studio thinks there's an Oscar-worthy performance in it, in which case it does promote the movie, at least as something art-house-y award-worthy, or the movie finds an audience perhaps unexpectedly and then the studios do some "for your consideration" lobbying as awards season approaches. Performances in movies nobody saw or liked ("nobody" here meaning both general audiences and film snobs/critics) definitely do not get nominations just out of the blue, buzz-free, no matter how moving they are or how much awareness of breast cancer they raise. Anyway, I guess Mason is saying she's up for an Oscar nomination rather than she's actually been nominated, so ... maybe the studio is doing a late push, or something? But, overall, if the woman playing Les's dead wife in a low-budget flop wins an Oscar, I will officially declare that less realistic than the time this strip burned down Los Angeles and created millions of refugees.
Rex Morgan, M.D., 2/15/22