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Sunday, March 4, 2018

The Oscars – 90th Academy Awards 2018, Red Carpet and Winners



The Oscars – 90th Academy Awards 2018, Red Carpet and Winners

CLICK here for nominees and winners http://oscar.go.com/nominees

90th Oscars 2018 wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/90th_Academy_Awards

LIVE BLOG from red carpet and ceremony, 4pm PST (Los Angeles) 4th March 2018 and midnight GMT (London) 5th March 2018


LIVE AWARDS CEREMONY

Sam Rockwell wins best supporting actor for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

Kazuhiro Tsuji, Lucy Sibbick, and David Malinowski win for best makeup and hairstyling for their work in Darkest Hour

Phantom Thread costume designer Mark Bridges wins Best Costume Design

Winners Bryan Fogel and Dan Cogan - Icarus Best Documentary (Feature) 


The winner of the Oscar for best sound editing is Dunkirk (Richard King and Alex Gibson) 


The winner of the Oscar for best sound mixing is Dunkirk ( Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Gary A Rizzo)


The Shape of Water wins Production Design (Paul Denham Austerberry) and Set Decoration (Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin)



Best Foreign Language Film goes to A Fantastic Woman (Chile) in Spanish directed by Sebastian Lelio 



The Oscar for best supporting actress goes to Allison Janney for her performance in I Tonya


Best animated short goes to Dear Basketball - Glen Keane and Kobe Bryant 

Best animated feature goes to Coco (Lee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson)


Best Visual Effects goes to Blade Runner 2049 (John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer

Best film editing goes to Dunkirk (Lee Smith)


Best Documentary Short Subject goes to Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 (Frank Stiefel)

Best Action Live Short Film goes to the Silent Child (Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton who was a TV star on British soap Hollyoaks ) #Hollyoaks 





The Oscars also thanked and paid tribute to all those heroes and campaigners who stand for something like the Me Too and Times Up founders #MeToo #TimesUp 

Best Adapted Screenplay goes to the legendary director James Ivory for Call me by Your Name #CMBYN 



Best Adapted screenplay goes to screenwriter, director, producer, comedian Jordan Peele for box office horror sensation of 2017 Get Out





Best Original Score goes to Alexandre Desplat for the Shape of Water 



Best Original Song goes to Remember Me from COCO by sensational song writing duo Kristen Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez (Who previously won for Let it Go from Frozen)



Best Cinematography goes to Blade Runner 2049 (Roger A Deakins)





The Oscar for Best Director goes to Guillermo Del Toro for his fantasy film, The Shape of Water 





The Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role goes to the legendary Gary Oldman for his portrayal as Winston Churchill as Winston Churchill. 





The Oscar for best Actress in a Leading role goes to Frances McDormand for her role as Mildred Hayes in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri 






The final and big award for Best Picture goes to The Shape of Water (Guillermo Del Toro and J. Miles Dale)






Backstage photo of the winners in acting roles Gary Oldman, Frances McDormand, Alison Janney and Sam Rockwell






RED CARPET COVERAGE

Best actor nominees Daniel Kaluuya and Timothee Chalamet buddy up on the carpet 




Oscars nominees and presenters wear white on the red carpet 


We can rewrite the stars, but we wouldn't rewrite Zendaya's Oscars look 

Big Little Lies star and presenter Nicole Kidman stuns in purple on the Oscars red carpet 




The Shape of Water stars Octavia Spencer and Sally Hawkins reunite on the Oscars red carpet 



Black Panther star and kind of Wakanda, Chadwick Boseman's ensemble is fit for a king at the Oscars 

Last years best actress Oscar Winner Emma Stone stands out on the Oscars red carpet bit.ly/2oIsYI1




Lupita Nyong'o rocks a glimmering golden dress on the Oscars Red Carpet





Wonder Woman herself! Gal Gado rocks the Oscars!



Margot Robbie is perfect 10 in this white gown 


Tiffany Haddish's Oscar dress is a tribute to her father and her Eritrean roots!

xxx Saoirse Ronan is a vision in pink at the Oscars 

We're mad about Jennifer Lawrence's metallics on the Oscars red carpet 



Ladybird director and the fifth ever female directing nominee Greta Gerwig keeps it classy at the Oscars 

The stars of Hollywood are sparkling in this bedazzled Oscars trend at the Academy Awards 

Red carpet madness at the Oscars


Jennifer Garner brings some colour to the Oscars red carpet

Helen Mirren takes a shot of tequila at the Oscars red carpet

Another award show, another fierce Taraji P Henson look at the Oscars 


Laura Dern looks white hot on the Oscars red carpet 



Grammy nominated singer songwriter Andra Day works all the angles on the Oscars red carpet 


Gina Rodriguez is all smiles on the Oscars red carpet 



xxx The Last Men in Aleppo documentary filmmakers including Soreen Steen Jespersen, Feras Fayyad and Kareem Abeed made it to the Oscars. Abeed who holds a Syrian passport was initially denied a visa inot the United States as a result of Trump's travel bad. Read more 


From Jordan Peele to Daniel Kaluuya, the Get Out crew is taking over the Oscars red carpet 









Salma Hayek is pretty in purple at the Oscars 

Mary J Blige the first ever to be nominated for Oscars for both acting and original song in a single film, on the red carpet 

Baby Driver star Eliza Gonzales brings a pop of color to the Oscars Red Carpet 



Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are swoon-worthy at the Oscars 


Jane Fonda sports at Times Up pin on her gorgeous white dress at the Oscars 


Sam Rockwell and Leslie Bibb bring humor to the Oscars red carpet 



Ashley Judd and Mira Sorvino and best friend goals at the Oscars 

Allison Janney is ravishing in red at the Oscars. Do you think she'll win best supporting actress tonight for her performance in I Tonya as Tonya Harding's abusive mother. We think so!

Get Out actress Betty Gabriel shows off her stunning dress on the Oscars Red Carpet  

Tom Holland and Allison Williams make a picture perfect pair on the Oscars red carpet 



Zoey Deutch stuns in an eco-friendly gown on the Oscars red carpet 



Patrick Stewart, Captain Picard aka Professor X himself is one of the early arrivals on the Red Carpet


Beanie Feldstein's eyeliner game is on point at the Oscars red carpet 


Get Out star Allison Williams has arrived on the Oscars red carpet







Friday, March 2, 2018

How to watch the Oscars 2018 - the 90th Academy Awards ONLINE and on your phone

Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty are returning to the Oscars, despite last year's Best Picture mix-up



Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty are returning to the Oscars, despite last year's Best Picture mix-up


After the envelopes for Best Actress and Best Picture got mixed up at the crucial moment during last year's Academy Awards, and caused one of the biggest gaffes in Oscars history, Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty were thrown into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. 


They will, however, be returning to Hollywood's Dolby Theatre to make amends at the 2018 awards on Sunday, when they will be presenting the winner of the Best Picture category once again. 

Website TMZ reports that the Bonnie and Clyde stars were rehearsing the reveal this week, and went through their lines twice. Reports suggest the pair are folding last year's snafu into their script, with Dunaway starting: "Presenting is better the second time around," before Beatty followed up with, "The winner is 'Gone with the Wind.'"
The Academy has been less forgiving, however, of Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz, the PriceWaterhouseCoopers partners who have counted the votes and managed the envelopes containing the winners' names for years.

Both have been replaced ahead of this year's role, and the accountancy company has also installed a third balloting partner to sit with Oscar producers in the show's control room. Furthermore, Tim Ryan, the company's US chairman, said he would be personally involved with the Oscars this year. 


Envelopegate, one year on: who was to blame for the biggest catastrophe in Oscars history?