Weapons, Amy Madigan and Academy Awards
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Oscars host Conan O'Brien kicked off the 98th Oscars by channeling the villain in "Weapons" during the opening monologue.
Conan O’Brien launched the 98th Academy Awards with a “Sabotage”-scored sprint through the nominees, dressed as Amy Madigan’s
Horror had one of its most awarded nights ever at this year's Oscars, with 'Sinners,' 'Weapons' and 'Frankenstein' all winning big.
At Sunday’s Oscars, Ryan Coogler won best original screenplay for “Sinners,” which entered the night with a record-breaking 16 nominations, while “One Battle After Another” won best picture, director and the first-ever casting award.
Pacino’s nine nominations track an explosive trajectory from the quiet intensity of Michael Corleone to the theatrical, high-volume performances of his later years. After a lege
Sinners” entered the awards with a record-setting 16 nominations, and took home four wins including Michael B. Jordan's best actor and Ryan Coogler's best original screenplay. The movie made Oscars history when director of photography Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first female to win for best cinematography.
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'One Battle After Another' dominates Oscars with six awards
One Battle After Another” won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, earning six total Oscars and marking the first wins for director Paul Thomas Anderson.
The latest and greatest in Hollywood flocked to the Dolby Theatre to attend the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday.