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Posted: 2024-03-10T20:32:26Z | Updated: 2024-03-11T04:26:51Z

Oppenheimer dominated the 2024 Oscars Sunday night, nabbing eight wins, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor.

Christopher Nolan, who directed Oppenheimer, Robert Downey Jr. and Cillian Murphy all won their first Oscars for their work on the film. Emma Stone won Best Actress for her role in Poor Things. She was in a tight race with Lily Gladstone, who starred in Killers of the Flower Moon. She would have been the first Native American to win a competitive Oscar. DaVine Joy Randolph continued her winning streak in her win for Best Supporting Actress, for her role in The Holdovers.

The ceremony brought back an old format to present some of the awards: past winners of the acting categories introduced the nominees and then announced the winner together. The Oscars last used the format in 2009.

Jimmy Kimmel hosted the ceremony for the fourth time and even drew the ire of former President Donald Trump , who wrote, Has there EVER been a WORSE HOST than Jimmy Kimmel at The Oscars? on his social media platform Truth Social . His opening was that of a less than average person trying too hard to be something which he is not, and can never be.

Kimmel read the message onstage and replied with a quip: Isnt it past your jail time?

HuffPost reporters and editors chatted about the ceremony. Read below to catch up on what you might have missed.

Erin

Yes, that was a weird way to announce that win. Begging folks to not be weird about announcing the Best Picture win (still recovering from the Moonlight debacle in 2017). But hey, Oppenheimer YAY!

Also: Did Killers of the Flower Moon win anything tonight? What a massively discussed movie filled with a lot of major stars and backed by a major director, going home empty. Same for Maestro. I have nothing else to add there, but I thought that was interesting. Candice

Al Pacino gonna Al Pacino, I guess.

Whew, Im still kind of in a daze. Marina","source":"","title":"Oppenheimer Wins Oscar For Best Picture","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","userId":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dffa","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","bio":{"text":"Erin E. Evans is senior editor of culture at HuffPost.","microText":"Senior Culture Editor, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"heyerinevans","instagram":"heyerinevans"},"urlName":{"text":"erin-evans","transliterated":"erin-evans"},"profileUrl":{"name":"64c93b102300001f0025c4f3","ops":"","ext":"jpg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"42db9c8a-ee2a-3c52-9db9-9d1f61707e7a","alias":"hp-us-erin-evans","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"5009a958-2fb2-3f93-9fca-686b22542da6","br":"dd616881-0426-3bb0-9200-dbb0929a4240","in":"4b620642-674e-39d5-a97a-3f6590b3e5db","kr":"1b617210-91b6-38cc-93e6-5cd158d8f82e","uk":"2a8e386e-d2c2-33f3-aedd-6858971b43e1"}}},"coauthors":[{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}},{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","userId":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df2","fullName":"Marina Fang","bio":{"text":"Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender, and exploring how culture reflects questions of power. Previously, she was a breaking news and national politics reporter, which included managing much of HuffPost's evening and weekend coverage of the 2016 election. She has been a fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Critics Institute and the Poynter Institute's Power of Diverse Voices writing program. Raised in Pittsburgh and a graduate of the University of Chicago, Marina can be reached at marina.fang@huffpost.com.","microText":"Senior Culture Reporter, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"marinafang","instagram":"bymarinafang"},"urlName":{"text":"marina-fang","transliterated":"marina-fang"},"profileUrl":{"name":"6354a3032500003a001b805d","ops":"","ext":"jpeg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"b80a6727-bfe1-3029-a533-70620618a359","alias":"hp-us-marina-fang","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"ccacd625-7b76-373a-9299-3ce842e4cde7","br":"aec1446c-da28-3016-a6dd-8a75d313c414","ca":"ec16c142-64e8-3431-b949-bcd61a88eed1","es":"b674e6b3-b068-3587-b957-8b3818f103fe","fr":"f7f48348-0a0c-3711-b74f-c47456969f03","gr":"bbf2afa5-1cc4-3066-9d52-2a60c9d2d1cf","in":"30e29c73-cc63-3c7d-8dda-14a60f1676fe","jp":"9a93da49-70cf-3cb2-aab9-e958db525fe9","kr":"746ed4d8-93fb-3440-ac1b-e8eed8356e10","qc":"451b93bf-bfbe-387e-91b8-1533d91b9a83","uk":"0dd6fac6-0124-3405-8622-31c883d432c5"}}}],"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T02:27:40.038Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T02:31:13.715Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 10:27 PM EDT"},"flags":["includeImage"],"social":{"headline":"The Biggest Oscar Award Of The Night Was Announced In The Weirdest Way","image":{"name":"65ee6bb92300001b00656afe","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee6b0f23000035005502ed.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"I’m sorry – was the announcement that “Oppenheimer” won best picture kind of weird for anyone else? I was still in a haze after that Emma Stone win for Best Actress that I can’t tell if I just blanked out or what. I will say that I have never been so glad for the last award to be announced at the Oscars. I’m TIRED of talking about these films lol. — Erin

Yes, that was a weird way to announce that win. Begging folks to not be weird about announcing the Best Picture win (still recovering from the “Moonlight” debacle in 2017). But hey, “Oppenheimer” — YAY! 

Also: Did “Killers of the Flower Moon” win anything tonight? What a massively discussed movie filled with a lot of major stars and backed by a major director, going home empty. Same for “Maestro.” I have nothing else to add there, but I thought that was interesting. — Candice

Al Pacino gonna Al Pacino, I guess.

Whew, I’m still kind of in a daze. — Marina","credit":"Getty Images","height":3653,"width":5000,"ops":""},"textWrap":"wrapped","imagePositionInUnit":null,"imagePositionInSubUnit":null,"authors":[{"authorData":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","slug":"erin-evans","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/64c93b102300001f0025c4f3.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/erin-evans"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","slug":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/632245ef2100001900bef8db.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","fullName":"Marina Fang","slug":"marina-fang","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6354a3032500003a001b805d.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/marina-fang"}}}],"isLiveblogSlide":false},"provider":null},{"embedData":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/65ee69d72300005300656af8.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":7276,"height":4850,"credit":"Getty Images"},"type":"image","common":{"id":"65ee6933e4b032e17a82698b","caption":"Emma Stone wins Oscar for Best Actress for \"Poor Things.\"

I just screamed! Im surprised and happy! I thought Emma Stone was really incredible in Poor Things. I also felt so satisfied with the end of the film. I just knew Lily Gladstone who I thought was great in Killers of the Flower Moon was going to win. I cant even think. Wow. Wow. Erin

My stream is behind, so I found out this news through everyone going WHOA. Marina

I was over here prewriting my little live blog about my complicated feelings around Lily Gladstone winning and then she doesnt even win. Its fine. I hope that means white people watch her in films that show off her talent even more. Okay, with that said, Emma Stone is fabulous in Poor Things and Im happy for her. But I also feel like Sandra Hller was equally deserving here. Anyway, happy to see things shaken up a bit at the 11th hour, no less! Candice

Same, I had a whole spiel ready to go. Emma Stone seems as stunned as we all are.
I can only hope people will check out Gladstones body of work, including her breakout role in Certain Women in 2016, and Fancy Dance, which finally got distribution from Apple a whole year after it premiered at Sundance.

Its hard to deny the technical precision and level of difficulty in Stones performance, so Im happy for her, while also bummed for Gladstone. This was such a competitive category this year. I mean, weve all discussed how brilliant Sandra Hller is in Anatomy of a Fall. And many deserving women didnt even get nominated (ahem, Greta Lee, for one). Marina ","source":"","title":"Emma Stone Wins Oscar For Best Actress","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","userId":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dffa","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","bio":{"text":"Erin E. Evans is senior editor of culture at HuffPost.","microText":"Senior Culture Editor, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"heyerinevans","instagram":"heyerinevans"},"urlName":{"text":"erin-evans","transliterated":"erin-evans"},"profileUrl":{"name":"64c93b102300001f0025c4f3","ops":"","ext":"jpg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"42db9c8a-ee2a-3c52-9db9-9d1f61707e7a","alias":"hp-us-erin-evans","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"5009a958-2fb2-3f93-9fca-686b22542da6","br":"dd616881-0426-3bb0-9200-dbb0929a4240","in":"4b620642-674e-39d5-a97a-3f6590b3e5db","kr":"1b617210-91b6-38cc-93e6-5cd158d8f82e","uk":"2a8e386e-d2c2-33f3-aedd-6858971b43e1"}}},"coauthors":[{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}},{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","userId":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df2","fullName":"Marina Fang","bio":{"text":"Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender, and exploring how culture reflects questions of power. Previously, she was a breaking news and national politics reporter, which included managing much of HuffPost's evening and weekend coverage of the 2016 election. She has been a fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Critics Institute and the Poynter Institute's Power of Diverse Voices writing program. Raised in Pittsburgh and a graduate of the University of Chicago, Marina can be reached at marina.fang@huffpost.com.","microText":"Senior Culture Reporter, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"marinafang","instagram":"bymarinafang"},"urlName":{"text":"marina-fang","transliterated":"marina-fang"},"profileUrl":{"name":"6354a3032500003a001b805d","ops":"","ext":"jpeg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"b80a6727-bfe1-3029-a533-70620618a359","alias":"hp-us-marina-fang","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"ccacd625-7b76-373a-9299-3ce842e4cde7","br":"aec1446c-da28-3016-a6dd-8a75d313c414","ca":"ec16c142-64e8-3431-b949-bcd61a88eed1","es":"b674e6b3-b068-3587-b957-8b3818f103fe","fr":"f7f48348-0a0c-3711-b74f-c47456969f03","gr":"bbf2afa5-1cc4-3066-9d52-2a60c9d2d1cf","in":"30e29c73-cc63-3c7d-8dda-14a60f1676fe","jp":"9a93da49-70cf-3cb2-aab9-e958db525fe9","kr":"746ed4d8-93fb-3440-ac1b-e8eed8356e10","qc":"451b93bf-bfbe-387e-91b8-1533d91b9a83","uk":"0dd6fac6-0124-3405-8622-31c883d432c5"}}}],"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T02:21:03.713Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T02:30:22.526Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 10:21 PM EDT"},"flags":["includeImage"],"social":{"headline":"This Oscar Win Was Shocking And 1 Actor Was Snubbed"},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee69d72300005300656af8.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"Emma Stone wins Oscar for Best Actress for \"Poor Things.\"

I just screamed! I’m surprised and happy! I thought Emma Stone was really incredible in “Poor Things.” I also felt so satisfied with the end of the film. I just knew Lily Gladstone — who I thought was great in “Killers of the Flower Moon” — was going to win. I can’t even think. Wow. Wow.  — Erin

My stream is behind, so I found out this news through everyone going “WHOA.” — Marina

I was over here prewriting my little live blog about my complicated feelings around Lily Gladstone winning — and then she doesn’t even win. It’s fine. I hope that means white people watch her in films that show off her talent even more. Okay, with that said, Emma Stone is fabulous in “Poor Things” and I’m happy for her. But I also feel like Sandra Hüller was equally deserving here. Anyway, happy to see things shaken up a bit at the 11th hour, no less! — Candice

Same, I had a whole spiel ready to go. Emma Stone seems as stunned as we all are. 
I can only hope people will check out Gladstone’s body of work, including her breakout role in “Certain Women” in 2016, and “Fancy Dance,” which finally got distribution from Apple — a whole year after it premiered at Sundance.

It’s hard to deny the technical precision and level of difficulty in Stone’s performance, so I’m happy for her, while also bummed for Gladstone. This was such a competitive category this year. I mean, we’ve all discussed how brilliant Sandra Hüller is in “Anatomy of a Fall.” And many deserving women didn’t even get nominated (ahem, Greta Lee, for one). — Marina ","credit":"Getty Images","height":4850,"width":7276,"ops":""},"textWrap":"wrapped","imagePositionInUnit":null,"imagePositionInSubUnit":null,"authors":[{"authorData":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","slug":"erin-evans","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/64c93b102300001f0025c4f3.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/erin-evans"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","slug":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/632245ef2100001900bef8db.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","fullName":"Marina Fang","slug":"marina-fang","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6354a3032500003a001b805d.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/marina-fang"}}}],"isLiveblogSlide":false},"provider":null},{"embedData":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/65ee679b25000033009448d1.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":6816,"height":4544,"credit":"Getty Images"},"type":"image","common":{"id":"65ee66c1e4b032e17a8262ef","caption":"Christopher Nolan wins Oscar for Best Director for \"Oppenheimer.\"

Christopher Nolan has given us such wild, technically fantastic and deeply challenging movies, many of which manage to be blockbusters and/or modern classics in their own right. Thats a lot for a moviegoing culture that too often desires art that is simple and that reaffirms audiences' own sensibilities. Im truly in awe of his talent. Happy to see him finally win. Candice

I remember seeing Inception twice in the theater, once on opening night a formative moviegoing experience for me. And the reason we have 10 best picture nominees is basically because of The Dark Knight. I didnt love Oppenheimer as much, but Nolans technical genius and ability to melt the artistic with the commercial is pretty astonishing. Marina

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Christopher Nolan has given us such wild, technically fantastic and deeply challenging movies, many of which manage to be blockbusters and/or modern classics in their own right. That’s a lot for a moviegoing culture that too often desires art that is simple and that reaffirms audiences' own sensibilities. I’m truly in awe of his talent. Happy to see him finally win.Candice

I remember seeing “Inception” twice in the theater, once on opening night — a formative moviegoing experience for me. And the reason we have 10 best picture nominees is basically because of “The Dark Knight.” I didn’t love “Oppenheimer” as much, but Nolan’s technical genius and ability to melt the artistic with the commercial is pretty astonishing.Marina

“Inception” was the first movie I saw in theaters when I moved to New York City!Erin","credit":"Getty Images","height":4544,"width":6816,"ops":""},"textWrap":"wrapped","imagePositionInUnit":null,"imagePositionInSubUnit":null,"authors":[{"authorData":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","slug":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/632245ef2100001900bef8db.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","fullName":"Marina Fang","slug":"marina-fang","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6354a3032500003a001b805d.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/marina-fang"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","slug":"erin-evans","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/64c93b102300001f0025c4f3.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/erin-evans"}}}],"isLiveblogSlide":false},"provider":null},{"embedData":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/65ee66722300003500656aee.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":7230,"height":4820,"credit":"Getty Images"},"type":"image","common":{"id":"65ee64c9e4b05cfcf67fdec5","caption":"Cillian Murphy wins Oscar for Best Actor for \"Oppenheimer.\"

No surprise here. I find Cillian Murphy so charming. Id like to dedicate this to the peacemakers everywhere, Murphy said in his acceptance speech. Erin

Yeah, definitely no surprise at all. I dont think Ive ever seen Cillian Murphy deliver a bad performance. Good for him. Candice

Finally, an acknowledgment of the present-day relevance of Oppenheimer. Its something Ive thought about all awards season, and its among several big awards contenders this year that are about war or genocide and how history chooses to selectively memorialize those atrocities. Marina
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Happy to see director Jonathan Glazer talk about Gaza, which Id been anticipating. The team behind the film has been virtually the only award winners this season to explicitly talk about Gaza on stage and point out the present-day parallels to the themes of their film. Marina","source":"","title":"The Zone Of Interest Wins Oscar For Best International Feature Film","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}},"coauthors":[{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","userId":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df2","fullName":"Marina Fang","bio":{"text":"Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender, and exploring how culture reflects questions of power. Previously, she was a breaking news and national politics reporter, which included managing much of HuffPost's evening and weekend coverage of the 2016 election. She has been a fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Critics Institute and the Poynter Institute's Power of Diverse Voices writing program. Raised in Pittsburgh and a graduate of the University of Chicago, Marina can be reached at marina.fang@huffpost.com.","microText":"Senior Culture Reporter, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"marinafang","instagram":"bymarinafang"},"urlName":{"text":"marina-fang","transliterated":"marina-fang"},"profileUrl":{"name":"6354a3032500003a001b805d","ops":"","ext":"jpeg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"b80a6727-bfe1-3029-a533-70620618a359","alias":"hp-us-marina-fang","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"ccacd625-7b76-373a-9299-3ce842e4cde7","br":"aec1446c-da28-3016-a6dd-8a75d313c414","ca":"ec16c142-64e8-3431-b949-bcd61a88eed1","es":"b674e6b3-b068-3587-b957-8b3818f103fe","fr":"f7f48348-0a0c-3711-b74f-c47456969f03","gr":"bbf2afa5-1cc4-3066-9d52-2a60c9d2d1cf","in":"30e29c73-cc63-3c7d-8dda-14a60f1676fe","jp":"9a93da49-70cf-3cb2-aab9-e958db525fe9","kr":"746ed4d8-93fb-3440-ac1b-e8eed8356e10","qc":"451b93bf-bfbe-387e-91b8-1533d91b9a83","uk":"0dd6fac6-0124-3405-8622-31c883d432c5"}}}],"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T00:31:05.848Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T00:31:05.848Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 8:31 PM EDT"},"flags":["includeImage"],"social":{},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee50bc22000036004b7c51.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"I was high-key rooting for “The Teachers’ Lounge” here. “The Zone of Interest” has so much technical merit, but is an extremely distant movie that I couldn’t really jump into as a viewer. I am happy to see another Sandra Hüller film win tonight (she also stars in “Anatomy of a Fall”), and satisfied to see director Jonathan Glazer mention the Gaza conflict in his acceptance speech. — Candice 

Happy to see director Jonathan Glazer talk about Gaza, which I’d been anticipating. The team behind the film has been virtually the only award winners this season to explicitly talk about Gaza on stage and point out the present-day parallels to the themes of their film. — Marina","credit":"Getty Images","height":5504,"width":8256,"ops":""},"textWrap":"wrapped","imagePositionInUnit":null,"imagePositionInSubUnit":null,"authors":[{"authorData":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","slug":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/632245ef2100001900bef8db.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","fullName":"Marina Fang","slug":"marina-fang","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6354a3032500003a001b805d.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/marina-fang"}}}],"isLiveblogSlide":false},"provider":null},{"embedData":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/65ee51e225000052009448b7.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":7524,"height":5016,"credit":"Getty Images"},"type":"image","common":{"id":"65ee4cbde4b032e17a8242f4","caption":"Holly Waddington wins for best costume design for \"Poor Things.\"

I now have a feeling that Poor Things is going to sweep these more technical, behind-the-camera awards, and not win any acting or directing awards. Thats not to take away from any of these achievements, which are deserving and just as important, but I just get that feeling. Candice","source":"","title":"Poor Things Wins Oscar For Best Costume Design","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}},"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T00:16:10.157Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-11T00:38:12.214Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 8:16 PM EDT"},"flags":["includeImage"],"social":{},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee51e225000052009448b7.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"Holly Waddington wins for best costume design for \"Poor Things.\"

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I will say, Cord Jeffersons speech was so heartfelt. I worked with him many moons ago in journalism so it is pretty incredible seeing him win an Oscar. Erin

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I will say, Cord Jefferson’s speech was so heartfelt. I worked with him many moons ago in journalism so it is pretty incredible seeing him win an Oscar. — Erin

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Congratulations to Justine Triet and her husband Arthur Harari and 50 Cent! Truly a phenomenal screenplay that I havent stopped thinking about since I watched it in Toronto last year. Such a deserving, and actually surprising, win (because I dont think anyone really predicted this one). Candice

Erin, I was about to say the same thing! Good work, Oscars presenters. Lol at Triet saying this will help me through my midlife crisis. What an incredibly written movie, easily one of the best of the year.

Original Screenplay was such a strong category this year. I weep a little for Celine Song and Samy Burch, whose films (Past Lives and May December) were also two of the best, and the writing is a particular strength of both films. Marina","source":"","title":"Anatomy of a Fall Wins Best Original Screenplay","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","userId":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dffa","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","bio":{"text":"Erin E. Evans is senior editor of culture at HuffPost.","microText":"Senior Culture Editor, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"heyerinevans","instagram":"heyerinevans"},"urlName":{"text":"erin-evans","transliterated":"erin-evans"},"profileUrl":{"name":"64c93b102300001f0025c4f3","ops":"","ext":"jpg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"42db9c8a-ee2a-3c52-9db9-9d1f61707e7a","alias":"hp-us-erin-evans","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"5009a958-2fb2-3f93-9fca-686b22542da6","br":"dd616881-0426-3bb0-9200-dbb0929a4240","in":"4b620642-674e-39d5-a97a-3f6590b3e5db","kr":"1b617210-91b6-38cc-93e6-5cd158d8f82e","uk":"2a8e386e-d2c2-33f3-aedd-6858971b43e1"}}},"coauthors":[{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}}],"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-10T23:53:05.665Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-10T23:53:05.665Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 7:53 PM EDT"},"flags":["includeImage"],"social":{"headline":"This Oscars Win Featured 1 Epic Song For The Walk-Up Music"},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee477522000055004b7c42.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"OK, I’m here for them playing the steel drum version of “P.I.M.P.” like in the movie for Justine Triet’s walk-up music to accept the award for Best Original Screenplay. — Erin
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Ive seen all of these, actually! For the first time ever in my many years of Oscar-watching, I decided to watch all of the shorts this year, which is a fun challenge for anyone whos into the Oscars. I recommend it. (Luckily, many are available online these days.)

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I really hate this presentation so much. Its so overly sentimental and long. Like, give us the nominated clips instead, PLEASE! Candice

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I really hate this presentation so much. It’s so overly sentimental and long. Like, give us the nominated clips instead, PLEASE! — Candice

I take your point, Candice. I admit the general audience, especially people who haven’t watched many of the movies, would be better served by the clips, rather than this format, which might be better for the people in the room. — Marina","credit":"Getty Images","height":5504,"width":8256,"ops":""},"textWrap":"wrapped","imagePositionInUnit":null,"imagePositionInSubUnit":null,"authors":[{"authorData":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","fullName":"Marina Fang","slug":"marina-fang","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6354a3032500003a001b805d.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/marina-fang"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","slug":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/632245ef2100001900bef8db.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"}}}],"isLiveblogSlide":false},"provider":null},{"embedData":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/65ee421f2300003500656acc.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":7464,"height":4824,"credit":"Getty Images"},"type":"image","common":{"id":"65ee41abe4b05ec1ccda8c45","caption":"DaVine Joy Randolph wins the first Oscar of the night, for Best Supporting Actress.
All season, weve talked about how awards often involve holding conflicting truths at the same time, taking the good with the bad. Im thrilled for Randolph, but Im pretending this is for her other work, like High Fidelity and Dolemite is My Name, rather than The Holdovers, which I thought was an overly sentimental and pedestrian movie. Marina

I maintain that I was rooting for Danielle Brooks here. I really like DaVine as an actor, though. I hope this means mainstream (read: white) audiences will watch her other work. I also hope this doesnt mean that were in for a night of predictable awards, since DaVine has won every other precursor. Candice

Exactly! When naysayers try to argue awards dont matter, its worth keeping in mind that yes, they do often mean people, especially gatekeepers, will pay more attention to artists who may not have been on their radar and may not have been getting the recognition theyve deserved. Marina","source":"","title":"Da'Vine Joy Randolph Wins Best Supporting Actress At The Oscars","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","userId":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df2","fullName":"Marina Fang","bio":{"text":"Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender, and exploring how culture reflects questions of power. Previously, she was a breaking news and national politics reporter, which included managing much of HuffPost's evening and weekend coverage of the 2016 election. She has been a fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Critics Institute and the Poynter Institute's Power of Diverse Voices writing program. Raised in Pittsburgh and a graduate of the University of Chicago, Marina can be reached at marina.fang@huffpost.com.","microText":"Senior Culture Reporter, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"marinafang","instagram":"bymarinafang"},"urlName":{"text":"marina-fang","transliterated":"marina-fang"},"profileUrl":{"name":"6354a3032500003a001b805d","ops":"","ext":"jpeg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"b80a6727-bfe1-3029-a533-70620618a359","alias":"hp-us-marina-fang","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"ccacd625-7b76-373a-9299-3ce842e4cde7","br":"aec1446c-da28-3016-a6dd-8a75d313c414","ca":"ec16c142-64e8-3431-b949-bcd61a88eed1","es":"b674e6b3-b068-3587-b957-8b3818f103fe","fr":"f7f48348-0a0c-3711-b74f-c47456969f03","gr":"bbf2afa5-1cc4-3066-9d52-2a60c9d2d1cf","in":"30e29c73-cc63-3c7d-8dda-14a60f1676fe","jp":"9a93da49-70cf-3cb2-aab9-e958db525fe9","kr":"746ed4d8-93fb-3440-ac1b-e8eed8356e10","qc":"451b93bf-bfbe-387e-91b8-1533d91b9a83","uk":"0dd6fac6-0124-3405-8622-31c883d432c5"}}},"coauthors":[{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}}],"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-10T23:29:03.671Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-10T23:31:55.575Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 7:29 PM EDT"},"flags":["hideAuthor","includeImage"],"social":{"headline":"The Oscars Is Doing 1 Thing This Year That Will Make The Show So Much Longer"},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee421f2300003500656acc.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"Da’Vine Joy Randolph wins the first Oscar of the night, for Best Supporting Actress.
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I maintain that I was rooting for Danielle Brooks here. I really like Da’Vine as an actor, though. I hope this means mainstream (read: white) audiences will watch her other work. I also hope this doesn’t mean that we’re in for a night of predictable awards, since Da’Vine has won every other precursor. — Candice

Exactly! When naysayers try to argue awards don’t matter, it’s worth keeping in mind that yes, they do often mean people, especially gatekeepers, will pay more attention to artists who may not have been on their radar and may not have been getting the recognition they’ve deserved. — Marina","credit":"Getty Images","height":4824,"width":7464,"ops":""},"textWrap":"wrapped","imagePositionInUnit":null,"imagePositionInSubUnit":null,"authors":[{"authorData":{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","fullName":"Marina Fang","slug":"marina-fang","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6354a3032500003a001b805d.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/marina-fang"}}},{"authorData":{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","slug":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","headshot":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/632245ef2100001900bef8db.jpg","queryParams":{},"width":400,"height":400,"credit":"","ops":""},"socialAccounts":{},"title":"","links":{"permalink":"https://action.news/author/slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"}}}],"isLiveblogSlide":false},"provider":null},{"embedData":{"type":"hector","url":"https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/65ee40902300005300656aca.jpeg","queryParams":{},"width":6152,"height":4101,"credit":"Getty Images"},"type":"image","common":{"id":"65ee4050e4b032e17a8239b5","caption":"OK, Im here for Jimmy dragging folks for these long-ass movies. Bring back really good and tight 90-minute movies! My attention span is terrible! But speaking of brevity, it feels like this opener is going on and on and on. It seems like hes addressing damn near every nominee! I keep thinking he has so many more films to talk about. Erin

Its not going so great, dare I say? Some of these jokes are not landing, like the bit with Robert Downey, Jr. I LOL'ed at the person who groaned at his joke about Yorgos is good as mine (referring to whether Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos and his editor, who is also named Yorgos, will both win). He also made a joke connecting Emma Stone to Katie Britts widely mocked State of the Union response the other night, which I did not fully understand. Marina

I mean, I enjoy that Robert Downey Jr. is one of very few of these very entitled people in this room that can take a joke. Him and Robert De Niro, who has taken many shots at being, basically, a geriatric new dad. You should come prepared to be roasted like at any comedy show so, I appreciate that they played along. Candice

This is true, RDJ is always game!

I am glad to see Kimmel mention the strikes though. Not enough people have during awards season. This standing ovation for the Teamsters is really great. Marina","source":"","title":"Jimmy Kimmels Jokes At The Oscars Aren't Really Landing","type":"image","summary":"","badge":"","cta":[],"meta":null,"credit":"Getty Images","creditUrl":"","authorship":{"author":{"id":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dff9","userId":"5cf02fd8e4b0e8085e36dffa","fullName":"Erin E. Evans","bio":{"text":"Erin E. Evans is senior editor of culture at HuffPost.","microText":"Senior Culture Editor, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"heyerinevans","instagram":"heyerinevans"},"urlName":{"text":"erin-evans","transliterated":"erin-evans"},"profileUrl":{"name":"64c93b102300001f0025c4f3","ops":"","ext":"jpg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"42db9c8a-ee2a-3c52-9db9-9d1f61707e7a","alias":"hp-us-erin-evans","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"5009a958-2fb2-3f93-9fca-686b22542da6","br":"dd616881-0426-3bb0-9200-dbb0929a4240","in":"4b620642-674e-39d5-a97a-3f6590b3e5db","kr":"1b617210-91b6-38cc-93e6-5cd158d8f82e","uk":"2a8e386e-d2c2-33f3-aedd-6858971b43e1"}}},"coauthors":[{"id":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df3","userId":"557703b8e4b09499c4202df2","fullName":"Marina Fang","bio":{"text":"Marina Fang (she/her) is a senior culture reporter at HuffPost, based in New York. She primarily covers film and television, examining their intersection with politics, race and gender, and exploring how culture reflects questions of power. Previously, she was a breaking news and national politics reporter, which included managing much of HuffPost's evening and weekend coverage of the 2016 election. She has been a fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Critics Institute and the Poynter Institute's Power of Diverse Voices writing program. Raised in Pittsburgh and a graduate of the University of Chicago, Marina can be reached at marina.fang@huffpost.com.","microText":"Senior Culture Reporter, HuffPost"},"urls":{"twitter":"marinafang","instagram":"bymarinafang"},"urlName":{"text":"marina-fang","transliterated":"marina-fang"},"profileUrl":{"name":"6354a3032500003a001b805d","ops":"","ext":"jpeg"},"carmotMetadata":{"editionCode":"us","uuid":"b80a6727-bfe1-3029-a533-70620618a359","alias":"hp-us-marina-fang","linkedAuthorUuidMap":{"au":"ccacd625-7b76-373a-9299-3ce842e4cde7","br":"aec1446c-da28-3016-a6dd-8a75d313c414","ca":"ec16c142-64e8-3431-b949-bcd61a88eed1","es":"b674e6b3-b068-3587-b957-8b3818f103fe","fr":"f7f48348-0a0c-3711-b74f-c47456969f03","gr":"bbf2afa5-1cc4-3066-9d52-2a60c9d2d1cf","in":"30e29c73-cc63-3c7d-8dda-14a60f1676fe","jp":"9a93da49-70cf-3cb2-aab9-e958db525fe9","kr":"746ed4d8-93fb-3440-ac1b-e8eed8356e10","qc":"451b93bf-bfbe-387e-91b8-1533d91b9a83","uk":"0dd6fac6-0124-3405-8622-31c883d432c5"}}},{"id":"6180577de4b0ec286d309362","fullName":"Candice Frederick","bio":{"microText":"Senior Culture Reporter"},"urls":{"twitter":"ReelTalker"},"urlName":{"text":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362","transliterated":"slugcandice-frederickcandice-frederick-6180577de4b0ec286d309362"},"profileUrl":{"name":"632245ef2100001900bef8db","ops":"","ext":"jpg"}}],"firstPublishedAt":"2024-03-10T23:22:09.117Z","lastPublishedAt":"2024-03-10T23:40:22.191Z","formattedFirstPublishedAt":"Mar 10, 2024, 7:22 PM EDT"},"flags":["includeImage"],"social":{},"orientation":"horizontal","thumbnail":{"url":{"fileName":"65ee40902300005300656aca.jpeg","type":"hectorUrl"},"caption":"OK, I’m here for Jimmy dragging folks for these long-ass movies. Bring back really good and tight 90-minute movies! My attention span is terrible! But speaking of brevity, it feels like this opener is going on and on and on. It seems like he’s addressing damn near every nominee! I keep thinking he has so many more films to talk about. — Erin

It’s not going so great, dare I say? Some of these jokes are not landing, like the bit with Robert Downey, Jr. I LOL'ed at the person who groaned at his joke about “Yorgos is good as mine” (referring to whether “Poor Things” director Yorgos Lanthimos and his editor, who is also named Yorgos, will both win). He also made a joke connecting Emma Stone to Katie Britt’s widely mocked State of the Union response the other night, which I did not fully understand. — Marina

I mean, I enjoy that Robert Downey Jr. is one of very few of these very entitled people in this room that can take a joke. Him and Robert De Niro, who has taken many shots at being, basically, a geriatric new dad. You should come prepared to be roasted — like at any comedy show — so, I appreciate that they played along. — Candice

This is true, RDJ is always game!

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I loved this film so much; I laughed and boo-hoo cried during parts of it. So glad to see them winning on the carpet tonight. Erin
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I loved this film so much; I laughed and boo-hoo cried during parts of it. So glad to see them winning on the carpet tonight. — Erin
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Candice Frederick
Marina Fang
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Oppenheimer Wins Oscar For Best Picture

Im sorry was the announcement that Oppenheimer won best picture kind of weird for anyone else? I was still in a haze after that Emma Stone win for Best Actress that I cant tell if I just blanked out or what. I will say that I have never been so glad for the last award to be announced at the Oscars. Im TIRED of talking about these films lol. Erin

Yes, that was a weird way to announce that win. Begging folks to not be weird about announcing the Best Picture win (still recovering from the Moonlight debacle in 2017). But hey, Oppenheimer YAY!

Also: Did Killers of the Flower Moon win anything tonight? What a massively discussed movie filled with a lot of major stars and backed by a major director, going home empty. Same for Maestro. I have nothing else to add there, but I thought that was interesting. Candice

Al Pacino gonna Al Pacino, I guess.

Whew, Im still kind of in a daze. Marina