Best Original Song: The LEGO Movie vs. Selma

Selma’s rousing end-credits song, “Glory,” performed by Common and John Legend, has the gravitas and grit to win in yet another weak year for movie music. However, The LEGO Movie’s unexpected snub from the Best Animated Feature category could lead to a groundswell of support for that film’s sole nomination, for the ultra-catchy “Everything is Awesome.”

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