The King's Speech scores royal flush with 12 nods

True Grit picks up 10 nominations
The Social Network comes in third with eight
The Fighter and Winter's Bone also big hitters

Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush have all been nominated for acting Oscars. The King's Speech, Tom Hooper's drama about George VI's struggles to overcome a stutter, picked up 12 nods at today's announcement, including ones for best director, best film and best adapted screenplay.

True Grit, the Coen brothers' western remake, received 10 nominations, beating The Social Network, David Fincher's Facebook drama, which picked up eight.

Mo'Nique, who won last year's best supporting actress award for her role in Precious, made the announcement at 1.38pm GMT alongside Tom Sherak, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The 83rd Academy Awards will take place in Hollywood on 27 February.

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