Oscars 2024News, reviews, interviews and features about Hollywood’s biggest night
Christopher Nolan, winner of the best directing award and the best picture award for Oppenheimer poses in the press room during the 96th Annual Academy Awards.
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Nadim Cheikhrouha, producer for the Oscar-nominated documentary Four Sisters, wears an Artists4Ceasefire pin as he attends the Academy Awards on Sunday. The pin features a hand with a black heart in the middle of it.
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The Oscar for best picture went to Oppenheimer at the 96th Annual Academy Awards.
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Cillian Murphy in Oppenheimer
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Writer, director and producer Christopher Nolan says Oppenheimer is the “darkest” of all the films he’s worked on.
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Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade pose for a selfie at the Oscars on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Da’Vine Joy Randolph accepts the award for best actress in a supporting role for her performance in The Holdovers.
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An Oscar statue at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 2024.
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What to expect at the Oscars: The bomb, the bombshell, and the possible comeback
A drink prepared in honor of “Poor Things” starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo. The movie received 11 Oscar nominations.
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Wherein lies the snub? Barbie has been nominated for eight Oscars.
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Clockwise from top left: Billie Eilish, Mark Ronson, Scott George, Diane Warren and Jon Batiste.
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Does climate change exist? And does a character know it? The Oscar-nominated films Nyad, left, Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part Oneand Barbie met the criteria for a new challenge inspired by the famous Bechdel Test.
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There’s a new ‘Climate Reality Check’ test — these 3 Oscar-nominated features passed
Thelma Schoonmaker accepts the Oscar for achievement in film editing in 2007 for her work on The Departed.
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The pioneering women behind the invisible art of film editing
Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs.
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And the Oscar for best picture doesn’t go to … horror!
The Oscar-nominated documentary Four Daughters blends truth and fiction with rare transparency — you won’t see another film like it.
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Enzo Vogrincic as Numa in Society of the Snow, one of five films nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature.
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So many Oscar nominations, so little time! Let us help.
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Filmmaker Sean Wan moved back in with his grandmothers Yi Yan Fuei, left, and Chang Li Hua during the pandemic. His film chronicling their day-to-day life has been nominated for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Film category.
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He moved in with his grandmas during COVID. Now, they’re all going to the Oscars
Seydou (Seydou Sarr, in gray) crosses the desert in Io Capitano.
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Join a Senegalese teen on a harrowing journey in this Oscar-nominated film
“We have to live with the monsters we create,” Justine Triet told NPR’s Scott Simon, when he asked whether characters linger with her after a film. “I’ve been living with these people for three years, and I think I’ll probably live with them for at least another year.”