Academy Awards Archives - Gingerize Mon, 11 Mar 2024 09:18:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 2024 Academy Awards: “Oppenheimer” Wins Big https://gingerize.com/2024-academy-awards-oppenheimer-wins-big/ Mon, 11 Mar 2024 06:18:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=1192 Oppenheimer blew critics and moviegoers away when it hit the theaters this past summer, and Oscar voters weren’t immune to its explosive charm. Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic dominated the Academy Awards on Sunday night and walked away with seven statuettes. Oppenheimer was crowned with the coveted best picture trophy, beating the likes of Barbie, […]

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Oppenheimer blew critics and moviegoers away when it hit the theaters this past summer, and Oscar voters weren’t immune to its explosive charm. Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic dominated the Academy Awards on Sunday night and walked away with seven statuettes.

Oppenheimer was crowned with the coveted best picture trophy, beating the likes of Barbie, The Holdovers, Poor Things, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Past Lives, and The Zone of Interest. Christopher Nolan also finally won his long-awaited first best director Oscar for helming this acclaimed biopic.

Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. also had a reason to celebrate, after walking away with Oscars for best actor and best supporting actor for Oppenheimer. Emma Stone won the best actress trophy for Poor Things, while Da’Vine Joy Randolph continued her best supporting actress sweep with an Oscar win for The Holdovers.

Oppenheimer was also the leader in the technical field with additional three Oscars, for best original score, best cinematography, and best film editing. The list of films with multiple accolades also included Poor Things with four and The Zone of Interest with two.

The 96th Academy Awards took place at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 10, with Jimmy Kimmel hosting ABC’s live ceremony.

LIST OF WINNERS AT THE 2024 ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Picture
Oppenheimer
Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan, Producers

Actress in a Leading Role
Emma Stone
Poor Things

Directing
Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan

Actor in a Leading Role
Cillian Murphy
Oppenheimer

Music (Original Song)

“What Was I Made For?” from Barbie
Music and Lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell

Music (Original Score)
Oppenheimer
Ludwig Göransson

Sound
The Zone of Interest
Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn

Live Action Short Film
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Wes Anderson and Steven Rales

Cinematography
Oppenheimer
Hoyte van Hoytema

Documentary Feature Film
20 Days in Mariupol
Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath

Documentary Short Film
The Last Repair Shop
Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers

Film Editing
Oppenheimer
Jennifer Lame

Visual Effects
Godzilla Minus One
Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima

Actor in a Supporting Role
Robert Downey Jr.
Oppenheimer

International Feature Film
The Zone of Interest (UK)

Costume Design
Poor Things
Holly Waddington

Production Design
Poor Things
Production Design: James Price and Shona Heath; Set Decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek

Makeup and Hairstyling
Poor Things
Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier and Josh Weston

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
American Fiction
Written for the screen by Cord Jefferson

Writing (Original Screenplay)
Anatomy of a Fall
Screenplay – Justine Triet and Arthur Harari

Animated Feature Film
The Boy and the Heron
Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki

Animated Short Film
War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko
Dave Mullins and Brad Booker

Actress in a Supporting Role
Da’Vine Joy Randolph
The Holdovers

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2024 Oscars: “Oppenheimer”, “Poor Things”, “Flower Moon” Nominated for Top Prizes https://gingerize.com/2024-oscars-oppenheimer-poor-things-flower-moon-nominated-for-top-prizes/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 06:36:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=1139 The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s biggest night, and we finally know who’ll be honored at the upcoming ceremony. After months of anticipation, the list of nominees is finally in, with Oppenheimer, Poor Things, and Killers of the Flower Moon leading the way. These three films are the main contenders for the coveted best picture award […]

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The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s biggest night, and we finally know who’ll be honored at the upcoming ceremony. After months of anticipation, the list of nominees is finally in, with Oppenheimer, Poor Things, and Killers of the Flower Moon leading the way.

These three films are the main contenders for the coveted best picture award – but they’re not alone. American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Holdovers, Maestro, Past Lives, and The Zone of Interest also made it to this highly competitive field.

Oppenheimer topped the list of nominees with 13 nods total, including the best director for Christopher Nolan. Poor Things’ Yorgos Lanthimos and Flower Moon’s Martin Scorsese also scored nominations in this category, along with Anatomy of a Fall’s Justine Triet and The Zone of Interest’s Jonathan Glazer.

Oppenheimer is also the main contender in the acting field with three nods for its stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Robert Downey Jr. The atom-bomb epic also emerged as the front-runner in numerous technical categories, such as best cinematography and best sound.

Poor Things received a total of 11 nominations, followed by Flower Moon with 10, Barbie with eight, and Maestro with seven. They’ll get the chance to compete for the film industry’s highest honor on March 10, when the Oscars are set to return to LA’s Dolby Theatre with the host Jimmy Kimmel.

FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2024 ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Picture

“American Fiction,” Ben LeClair, Nikos Karamigios, Cord Jefferson and Jermaine Johnson, producers

“Anatomy of a Fall,” Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion, producers

“Barbie,” David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Robbie Brenner, producers

“The Holdovers,” Mark Johnson, producer

“Killers of the Flower Moon,” Dan Friedkin, Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese and Daniel Lupi, producers

“Maestro,” Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning and Kristie Macosko Krieger, producers

“Oppenheimer,” Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan, producers

“Past Lives,” David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler, producers

“Poor Things,” Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone, producers

“The Zone of Interest,” James Wilson, producer

Best Director 

Justine Triet — “Anatomy of a Fall”  

Martin Scorsese — “Killers of the Flower Moon”  

Christopher Nolan — “Oppenheimer”  

Yorgos Lanthimos — “Poor Things” 

Jonathan Glazer — “The Zone of Interest”  

Actor in a Leading Role 

Bradley Cooper — “Maestro”  

Colman Domingo — “Rustin” 

Paul Giamatti — “The Holdovers”  

Cillian Murphy — “Oppenheimer”  

Jeffrey Wright — “American Fiction”  

Actress in a Leading Role 

Annette Bening — “Nyad”  

Lily Gladstone — “Killers of the Flower Moon”  

Sandra Hüller — “Anatomy of a Fall”  

Carey Mulligan — “Maestro” 

Emma Stone — “Poor Things”  

Actor in a Supporting Role

Sterling K. Brown — “American Fiction”  

Robert De Niro – “Killers of the Flower Moon”  

Robert Downey Jr. — “Oppenheimer”  

Ryan Gosling — “Barbie”  

Mark Ruffalo — “Poor Things”  

Actress in a Supporting Role 

Emily Blunt — “Oppenheimer”  

Danielle Brooks — “The Color Purple”  

America Ferrera – “Barbie”

Jodie Foster — “Nyad”  

Da’Vine Joy Randolph — “The Holdovers”  

Adapted Screenplay

“American Fiction,” written for the screen by Cord Jefferson

“Barbie,” written by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach

“Oppenheimer,” written for the screen by Christopher Nolan

“Poor Things,” screenplay by Tony McNamara

“The Zone of Interest,” written by Jonathan Glazer

Original Screenplay

“Anatomy of a Fall,” screenplay by Justine Triet and Arthur Harari

“The Holdovers,” written by David Hemingson

“Maestro,” written by Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer

“May December,” screenplay by Samy Burch; story by Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik

“Past Lives,” written by Celine Song

Cinematography 

“El Conde” – Edward Lachman

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Rodrigo Prieto

“Maestro” – Matthew Libatique

“Oppenheimer” – Hoyte van Hoytema

“Poor Things” – Robbie Ryan

Original Song 

“The Fire Inside” from “Flamin’ Hot,” music and lyric by Diane Warren

“I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie,” music and lyric by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt

“It Never Went Away” from “American Symphony,” music and lyric by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson

“Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People)” from “Killers of the Flower Moon,” music and lyric by Scott George

“What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie,” music and lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell

Costume Design 

“Barbie” – Jacqueline Durran

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Jacqueline West

“Napoleon” – Janty Yates and Dave Crossman

“Oppenheimer” – Ellen Mirojnick

“Poor Things” – Holly Waddington

Sound

“The Creator,” Ian Voigt, Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic

“Maestro,” Steven A. Morrow, Richard King, Jason Ruder, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic

“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Chris Munro, James H. Mather, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

“Oppenheimer,” Willie Burton, Richard King, Gary A. Rizzo and Kevin O’Connell

“The Zone of Interest,” Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn

Original Score 

“American Fiction” – Laura Karpman

“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” John Williams

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Robbie Robertson

“Oppenheimer” – Ludwig Göransson

“Poor Things” – Jerskin Fendrix

Live Action Short Film

“The After,” Misan Harriman and Nicky Bentham

“Invincible,” Vincent René-Lortie and Samuel Caron

“Knight of Fortune,” Lasse Lyskjær Noer and Christian Norlyk

“Red, White and Blue,” Nazrin Choudhury and Sara McFarlane

“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” Wes Anderson and Steven Rales

Animated Short Film 

“Letter to a Pig,” Tal Kantor and Amit R. Gicelter

“Ninety-Five Senses,” Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess

“Our Uniform,” Yegane Moghaddam

“Pachyderme,” Stéphanie Clément and Marc Rius

“War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko,” Dave Mullins and Brad Booker

Documentary Feature Film 

“Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” Moses Bwayo, Christopher Sharp and John Battsek

“The Eternal Memory”

“Four Daughters,” Kaouther Ben Hania and Nadim Cheikhrouha

“To Kill a Tiger,” Nisha Pahuja, Cornelia Principe and David Oppenheim

“20 Days in Mariupol,” Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath

Documentary Short Film 

“The ABCs of Book Banning,” Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic

“The Barber of Little Rock,” John Hoffman and Christine Turner

“Island in Between,” S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien

“The Last Repair Shop,” Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers

“Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó,” Sean Wang and Sam Davis

International Feature Film 

“Io Capitano” (Italy)  

“Perfect Days” (Japan)  

“Society of the Snow” (Spain)  

“The Teachers’ Lounge” (Germany) 

“The Zone of Interest” (United Kingdom) 

Animated Feature Film 

“The Boy and the Heron,” Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki

“Elemental,” Peter Sohn and Denise Ream

“Nimona,” Nick Bruno, Troy Quane, Karen Ryan and Julie Zackary

“Robot Dreams,” Pablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estapé and Sandra Tapia Díaz

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal

Makeup and Hairstyling 

“Golda,” Karen Hartley Thomas, Suzi Battersby and Ashra Kelly-Blue

“Maestro,” Kazu Hiro, Kay Georgiou and Lori McCoy-Bell

“Oppenheimer,” Luisa Abel

“Poor Things,” Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier and Josh Weston

“Society of the Snow,” Ana López-Puigcerver, David Martí and Montse Ribé

Production Design 

“Barbie,” production design: Sarah Greenwood; set decoration: Katie Spencer

“Killers of the Flower Moon,” production design: Jack Fisk; set decoration: Adam Willis

“Napoleon,” production design: Arthur Max; set decoration: Elli Griff

“Oppenheimer,” production design: Ruth De Jong; set decoration: Claire Kaufman

“Poor Things,” production design: James Price and Shona Heath; set decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek

Film Editing

“Anatomy of a Fall” – Laurent Sénéchal

“The Holdovers” – Kevin Tent

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Thelma Schoonmaker

“Oppenheimer” – Jennifer Lame

“Poor Things” – Yorgos Mavropsaridis

Visual Effects

“The Creator,” Jay Cooper, Ian Comley, Andrew Roberts and Neil Corbould

“Godzilla Minus One,” Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” Stephane Ceretti, Alexis Wajsbrot, Guy Williams and Theo Bialek

“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Alex Wuttke, Simone Coco, Jeff Sutherland and Neil Corbould

“Napoleon,” Charley Henley, Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet, Simone Coco and Neil Corbould

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“Everything Everywhere All At Once” Shines at 2023 Academy Awards with Seven Wins https://gingerize.com/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-shines-at-2023-academy-awards-with-seven-wins/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:44:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=920 Everything Everywhere All At Once entered this year’s Academy Awards as the clear front-runner, and it managed to live up to the hype. The absurdist sci-fi epic walked away with a total of seven Oscars, including the biggest award of the night—best picture. Everything Everywhere entered the ceremony with a total of eleven nominations in […]

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Everything Everywhere All At Once entered this year’s Academy Awards as the clear front-runner, and it managed to live up to the hype. The absurdist sci-fi epic walked away with a total of seven Oscars, including the biggest award of the night—best picture.

Everything Everywhere entered the ceremony with a total of eleven nominations in ten categories, and eventually walked away with seven Oscars—most for any film since Slumdog Millionaire won eight back in 2009.

The directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert collected three trophies for their work on this film—best picture alongside Jonathan Wang, best director, and best original screenplay.

Everything Everywhere was the biggest winner of the night in the acting categories, as well, with Michelle Yeoh making history as the first Asian woman to win best actress. Her co-stars Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis dominated the supporting categories, while Brendan Fraser won the Oscar for best actor for The Whale.

With Everything Everywhere and The Whale, A24 was definitely the biggest winner of the night, but Netflix also had a reason to celebrate. The streamer’s anti-war epic All Quiet on the Western Front collected four trophies, including best international feature film, original score, production design, and cinematography.

The 95th Academy Awards took place on March 12 at LA’s Dolby Theatre, and Jimmy Kimmel was in charge of hosting the show for the third time.

FULL LIST OF WINNERS AT THE 2023 ACADEMY AWARDS:

BEST PICTURE
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
A Hot Dog Hands Production
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once
(A24)

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Brendan Fraser in The Whale
(A24)

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Jamie Lee Curtis in Everything Everywhere All at Once
(A24)

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Ke Huy Quan in Everything Everywhere All at Once
(A24)

DIRECTING
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

FILM EDITING
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
Paul Rogers

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
Naatu Naatu from RRR
(Variance Films/Sarigama Cinemas)
Music by M.M. Keeravaani Lyric by Chandrabose

SOUND
Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount)
Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
Women Talking (Orion Pictures/United Artists Releasing)
Screenplay by Sarah Polley

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
Written by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert

VISUAL EFFECTS
Avatar: The Way of Water (Walt Disney)
Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix)
Volker Bertelmann

PRODUCTION DESIGN
All Quiet on the Western Front
(Netflix)
Production Design: Christian M. Goldbeck
Set Decoration: Ernestine Hipper

ANIMATED SHORT FILM
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (BBC and Apple Original Films)
A NoneMore and Bad Robot Production
Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM 
The Elephant Whisperers (Netflix)
A Netflix Documentary/Sikhya Entertainment Production
Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany)
A Netflix/Amusement Park Film in co-production with Gunpowder Films in association with Sliding Down Rainbows Entertainment/Anima Pictures Production

COSTUME DESIGN
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Walt Disney)
Ruth Carter

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
The Whale (A24)
Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley

CINEMATOGRAPHY
All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix)
James Friend

LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
An Irish Goodbye (Network Ireland Television)
A Floodlight Pictures Production
Tom Berkeley and Ross White

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM
Navalny (Warner Bros./CNN Films/HBO Max)
A Fishbowl Films/RaeFilm Studios/Cottage M Production
Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
(Netflix)
Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley

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2023 Academy Awards Nominations: “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is Leading the Way https://gingerize.com/2023-academy-awards-nominations-are-in-with-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-leading-the-way/ Wed, 25 Jan 2023 06:38:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=890 Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the defining pop cultural milestones of 2022 and Oscar voters are embracing it with open arms. The list of Academy Awards nominations is in and this absurdist sci-fi epic is leading the way with 11 nominations. Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the movies in […]

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Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the defining pop cultural milestones of 2022 and Oscar voters are embracing it with open arms. The list of Academy Awards nominations is in and this absurdist sci-fi epic is leading the way with 11 nominations.

Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the movies in the running for best picture, along with The Banshees of Inisherin and All Quiet on the Western Front, with nine nods each. A surprisingly impressive number of blockbusters made it to this category, with Avatar: The Way of Water and Top Gun: Maverick also receiving nominations.

The list of major contenders also includes Elvis with eight nods and The Fabelmans with seven. Tár, Triangle of Sadness, and Women Talking are also in the race for the best picture.

Everything Everywhere All at Once scored most of its nominations in the acting field, with Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Stephanie Hsu all receiving nods for their respective performances. Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are in the running for several awards for their work on this film, including best director and best original screenplay.

The 95th Academy Awards are taking place at LA’s Dolby Theatre on March 12, with Jimmy Kimmel returning to host the ceremony for the third time.

FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2023 ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Picture
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Banshees of Inisherin
Elvis
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Fabelmans
Tár
Top Gun: Maverick
Triangle of Sadness
Women Talking

Best Director
Todd Field, Tár
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Martin McDonagh, The Banshees of Inisherin
Ruben Ostlund, Triangle of Sadness
Steven Spielberg, The Fabelmans

Best Actress
Ana de Armas, Blonde
Cate Blanchett, Tár
Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie
Michelle Williams, The Fabelmans
Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Actor
Austin Butler, Elvis
Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin
Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Bill Nighy, Living
Paul Mescal, Aftersun

Best Supporting Actress
Angela Bassett, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Hong Chau, The Whale
Kerry Condon, The Banshees of Inisherin
Jamie Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Stephanie Hsu, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Supporting Actor
Brendan Gleeson, The Banshees of Inisherin
Judd Hirsch, The Fabelmans
Barry Keoghan, The Banshees of Inisherin
Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Brian Tyree Henry, Causeway

Best International Feature Film
Argentina, 1985
Close
All Quiet on the Western Front
EO
The Quiet Girl

Best Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
The Sea Beast
Turning Red

Best Documentary Feature
All That Breathes
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Fire of Love
A House Made of Splinters
Navalny

Best Documentary Short
Halout
The Martha Mitchell Effect
The Elephant Whisperers
How Do You Measure a Year?
Stranger at the Gate

Best Original Song
“Applause” by Diane Warren for Tell It Like a Woman
“Hold My Hand” by Lady Gaga and Bloodpop for Top Gun: Maverick
“Lift Me Up” by Tems, Ludwig Göransson, Rihanna and Ryan Coogler for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
“Naatu Naatu” by Kala Bhairava, M. M. Keeravani, Rahul Sipligunj for RRR
“This Is a Life” by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski for Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Costume Design
Babylon
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Elvis
Everything Everwhere All at Once
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris

Best Sound
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Batman
Elvis
Top Gun: Maverick

Best Original Score
All Quiet on the Western Front
Babylon
The Banshees of Inisherin
The Fabelmans
Everything Everywhere All At Once

Best Cinematography
All Quiet on the Western Front
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
Elvis
Empire of Light
Tár

Best Adapted Screenplay
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Living
All Quiet on the Western Front
Top Gun: Maverick
Women Talking

Best Original Screenplay
The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Fabelmans
Tár
Triangle of Sadness

Best Live-Action Short
An Irish Goodbye
Ivalu
Le Pupille
Night Rise
The Red Suitcase

Best Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
The Sea Beast
Turning Red

Best Animated Short
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
The Flying Sailor
Ice Merchants
An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It
My Year of Dicks

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
All Quiet on the Western Front
The Batman
Elvis
The Whale
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Best Production Design
Avatar: The Way of Water
All Quiet on the Western Front
Babylon
Elvis
The Fabelmans

Best Film Editing
The Banshees of Inisherin
Elvis
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Tár
Top Gun: Maverick

Best Visual Effects
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Batman
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Top Gun: Maverick

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Oppenheimer blew critics and moviegoers away when it hit the theaters this past summer, and Oscar voters weren’t immune to its explosive charm. Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic dominated the Academy Awards on Sunday night and walked away with seven statuettes.

Oppenheimer was crowned with the coveted best picture trophy, beating the likes of Barbie, The Holdovers, Poor Things, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Past Lives, and The Zone of Interest. Christopher Nolan also finally won his long-awaited first best director Oscar for helming this acclaimed biopic.

Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. also had a reason to celebrate, after walking away with Oscars for best actor and best supporting actor for Oppenheimer. Emma Stone won the best actress trophy for Poor Things, while Da’Vine Joy Randolph continued her best supporting actress sweep with an Oscar win for The Holdovers.

Oppenheimer was also the leader in the technical field with additional three Oscars, for best original score, best cinematography, and best film editing. The list of films with multiple accolades also included Poor Things with four and The Zone of Interest with two.

The 96th Academy Awards took place at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 10, with Jimmy Kimmel hosting ABC’s live ceremony.

LIST OF WINNERS AT THE 2024 ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Picture
Oppenheimer
Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan, Producers

Actress in a Leading Role
Emma Stone
Poor Things

Directing
Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan

Actor in a Leading Role
Cillian Murphy
Oppenheimer

Music (Original Song)

“What Was I Made For?” from Barbie
Music and Lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell

Music (Original Score)
Oppenheimer
Ludwig Göransson

Sound
The Zone of Interest
Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn

Live Action Short Film
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Wes Anderson and Steven Rales

Cinematography
Oppenheimer
Hoyte van Hoytema

Documentary Feature Film
20 Days in Mariupol
Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath

Documentary Short Film
The Last Repair Shop
Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers

Film Editing
Oppenheimer
Jennifer Lame

Visual Effects
Godzilla Minus One
Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima

Actor in a Supporting Role
Robert Downey Jr.
Oppenheimer

International Feature Film
The Zone of Interest (UK)

Costume Design
Poor Things
Holly Waddington

Production Design
Poor Things
Production Design: James Price and Shona Heath; Set Decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek

Makeup and Hairstyling
Poor Things
Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier and Josh Weston

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
American Fiction
Written for the screen by Cord Jefferson

Writing (Original Screenplay)
Anatomy of a Fall
Screenplay – Justine Triet and Arthur Harari

Animated Feature Film
The Boy and the Heron
Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki

Animated Short Film
War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko
Dave Mullins and Brad Booker

Actress in a Supporting Role
Da’Vine Joy Randolph
The Holdovers

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2024 Oscars: “Oppenheimer”, “Poor Things”, “Flower Moon” Nominated for Top Prizes https://gingerize.com/2024-oscars-oppenheimer-poor-things-flower-moon-nominated-for-top-prizes/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 06:36:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=1139 The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s biggest night, and we finally know who’ll be honored at the upcoming ceremony. After months of anticipation, the list of nominees is finally in, with Oppenheimer, Poor Things, and Killers of the Flower Moon leading the way. These three films are the main contenders for the coveted best picture award […]

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The Academy Awards are Hollywood’s biggest night, and we finally know who’ll be honored at the upcoming ceremony. After months of anticipation, the list of nominees is finally in, with Oppenheimer, Poor Things, and Killers of the Flower Moon leading the way.

These three films are the main contenders for the coveted best picture award – but they’re not alone. American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Holdovers, Maestro, Past Lives, and The Zone of Interest also made it to this highly competitive field.

Oppenheimer topped the list of nominees with 13 nods total, including the best director for Christopher Nolan. Poor Things’ Yorgos Lanthimos and Flower Moon’s Martin Scorsese also scored nominations in this category, along with Anatomy of a Fall’s Justine Triet and The Zone of Interest’s Jonathan Glazer.

Oppenheimer is also the main contender in the acting field with three nods for its stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Robert Downey Jr. The atom-bomb epic also emerged as the front-runner in numerous technical categories, such as best cinematography and best sound.

Poor Things received a total of 11 nominations, followed by Flower Moon with 10, Barbie with eight, and Maestro with seven. They’ll get the chance to compete for the film industry’s highest honor on March 10, when the Oscars are set to return to LA’s Dolby Theatre with the host Jimmy Kimmel.

FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2024 ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Picture

“American Fiction,” Ben LeClair, Nikos Karamigios, Cord Jefferson and Jermaine Johnson, producers

“Anatomy of a Fall,” Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion, producers

“Barbie,” David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Robbie Brenner, producers

“The Holdovers,” Mark Johnson, producer

“Killers of the Flower Moon,” Dan Friedkin, Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese and Daniel Lupi, producers

“Maestro,” Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning and Kristie Macosko Krieger, producers

“Oppenheimer,” Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan, producers

“Past Lives,” David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler, producers

“Poor Things,” Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone, producers

“The Zone of Interest,” James Wilson, producer

Best Director 

Justine Triet — “Anatomy of a Fall”  

Martin Scorsese — “Killers of the Flower Moon”  

Christopher Nolan — “Oppenheimer”  

Yorgos Lanthimos — “Poor Things” 

Jonathan Glazer — “The Zone of Interest”  

Actor in a Leading Role 

Bradley Cooper — “Maestro”  

Colman Domingo — “Rustin” 

Paul Giamatti — “The Holdovers”  

Cillian Murphy — “Oppenheimer”  

Jeffrey Wright — “American Fiction”  

Actress in a Leading Role 

Annette Bening — “Nyad”  

Lily Gladstone — “Killers of the Flower Moon”  

Sandra Hüller — “Anatomy of a Fall”  

Carey Mulligan — “Maestro” 

Emma Stone — “Poor Things”  

Actor in a Supporting Role

Sterling K. Brown — “American Fiction”  

Robert De Niro – “Killers of the Flower Moon”  

Robert Downey Jr. — “Oppenheimer”  

Ryan Gosling — “Barbie”  

Mark Ruffalo — “Poor Things”  

Actress in a Supporting Role 

Emily Blunt — “Oppenheimer”  

Danielle Brooks — “The Color Purple”  

America Ferrera – “Barbie”

Jodie Foster — “Nyad”  

Da’Vine Joy Randolph — “The Holdovers”  

Adapted Screenplay

“American Fiction,” written for the screen by Cord Jefferson

“Barbie,” written by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach

“Oppenheimer,” written for the screen by Christopher Nolan

“Poor Things,” screenplay by Tony McNamara

“The Zone of Interest,” written by Jonathan Glazer

Original Screenplay

“Anatomy of a Fall,” screenplay by Justine Triet and Arthur Harari

“The Holdovers,” written by David Hemingson

“Maestro,” written by Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer

“May December,” screenplay by Samy Burch; story by Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik

“Past Lives,” written by Celine Song

Cinematography 

“El Conde” – Edward Lachman

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Rodrigo Prieto

“Maestro” – Matthew Libatique

“Oppenheimer” – Hoyte van Hoytema

“Poor Things” – Robbie Ryan

Original Song 

“The Fire Inside” from “Flamin’ Hot,” music and lyric by Diane Warren

“I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie,” music and lyric by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt

“It Never Went Away” from “American Symphony,” music and lyric by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson

“Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People)” from “Killers of the Flower Moon,” music and lyric by Scott George

“What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie,” music and lyric by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell

Costume Design 

“Barbie” – Jacqueline Durran

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Jacqueline West

“Napoleon” – Janty Yates and Dave Crossman

“Oppenheimer” – Ellen Mirojnick

“Poor Things” – Holly Waddington

Sound

“The Creator,” Ian Voigt, Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic

“Maestro,” Steven A. Morrow, Richard King, Jason Ruder, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic

“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Chris Munro, James H. Mather, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

“Oppenheimer,” Willie Burton, Richard King, Gary A. Rizzo and Kevin O’Connell

“The Zone of Interest,” Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn

Original Score 

“American Fiction” – Laura Karpman

“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” John Williams

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Robbie Robertson

“Oppenheimer” – Ludwig Göransson

“Poor Things” – Jerskin Fendrix

Live Action Short Film

“The After,” Misan Harriman and Nicky Bentham

“Invincible,” Vincent René-Lortie and Samuel Caron

“Knight of Fortune,” Lasse Lyskjær Noer and Christian Norlyk

“Red, White and Blue,” Nazrin Choudhury and Sara McFarlane

“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” Wes Anderson and Steven Rales

Animated Short Film 

“Letter to a Pig,” Tal Kantor and Amit R. Gicelter

“Ninety-Five Senses,” Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess

“Our Uniform,” Yegane Moghaddam

“Pachyderme,” Stéphanie Clément and Marc Rius

“War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko,” Dave Mullins and Brad Booker

Documentary Feature Film 

“Bobi Wine: The People’s President,” Moses Bwayo, Christopher Sharp and John Battsek

“The Eternal Memory”

“Four Daughters,” Kaouther Ben Hania and Nadim Cheikhrouha

“To Kill a Tiger,” Nisha Pahuja, Cornelia Principe and David Oppenheim

“20 Days in Mariupol,” Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath

Documentary Short Film 

“The ABCs of Book Banning,” Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic

“The Barber of Little Rock,” John Hoffman and Christine Turner

“Island in Between,” S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien

“The Last Repair Shop,” Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers

“Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó,” Sean Wang and Sam Davis

International Feature Film 

“Io Capitano” (Italy)  

“Perfect Days” (Japan)  

“Society of the Snow” (Spain)  

“The Teachers’ Lounge” (Germany) 

“The Zone of Interest” (United Kingdom) 

Animated Feature Film 

“The Boy and the Heron,” Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki

“Elemental,” Peter Sohn and Denise Ream

“Nimona,” Nick Bruno, Troy Quane, Karen Ryan and Julie Zackary

“Robot Dreams,” Pablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estapé and Sandra Tapia Díaz

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal

Makeup and Hairstyling 

“Golda,” Karen Hartley Thomas, Suzi Battersby and Ashra Kelly-Blue

“Maestro,” Kazu Hiro, Kay Georgiou and Lori McCoy-Bell

“Oppenheimer,” Luisa Abel

“Poor Things,” Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier and Josh Weston

“Society of the Snow,” Ana López-Puigcerver, David Martí and Montse Ribé

Production Design 

“Barbie,” production design: Sarah Greenwood; set decoration: Katie Spencer

“Killers of the Flower Moon,” production design: Jack Fisk; set decoration: Adam Willis

“Napoleon,” production design: Arthur Max; set decoration: Elli Griff

“Oppenheimer,” production design: Ruth De Jong; set decoration: Claire Kaufman

“Poor Things,” production design: James Price and Shona Heath; set decoration: Zsuzsa Mihalek

Film Editing

“Anatomy of a Fall” – Laurent Sénéchal

“The Holdovers” – Kevin Tent

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Thelma Schoonmaker

“Oppenheimer” – Jennifer Lame

“Poor Things” – Yorgos Mavropsaridis

Visual Effects

“The Creator,” Jay Cooper, Ian Comley, Andrew Roberts and Neil Corbould

“Godzilla Minus One,” Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” Stephane Ceretti, Alexis Wajsbrot, Guy Williams and Theo Bialek

“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Alex Wuttke, Simone Coco, Jeff Sutherland and Neil Corbould

“Napoleon,” Charley Henley, Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet, Simone Coco and Neil Corbould

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“Everything Everywhere All At Once” Shines at 2023 Academy Awards with Seven Wins https://gingerize.com/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-shines-at-2023-academy-awards-with-seven-wins/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:44:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=920 Everything Everywhere All At Once entered this year’s Academy Awards as the clear front-runner, and it managed to live up to the hype. The absurdist sci-fi epic walked away with a total of seven Oscars, including the biggest award of the night—best picture. Everything Everywhere entered the ceremony with a total of eleven nominations in […]

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Everything Everywhere All At Once entered this year’s Academy Awards as the clear front-runner, and it managed to live up to the hype. The absurdist sci-fi epic walked away with a total of seven Oscars, including the biggest award of the night—best picture.

Everything Everywhere entered the ceremony with a total of eleven nominations in ten categories, and eventually walked away with seven Oscars—most for any film since Slumdog Millionaire won eight back in 2009.

The directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert collected three trophies for their work on this film—best picture alongside Jonathan Wang, best director, and best original screenplay.

Everything Everywhere was the biggest winner of the night in the acting categories, as well, with Michelle Yeoh making history as the first Asian woman to win best actress. Her co-stars Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis dominated the supporting categories, while Brendan Fraser won the Oscar for best actor for The Whale.

With Everything Everywhere and The Whale, A24 was definitely the biggest winner of the night, but Netflix also had a reason to celebrate. The streamer’s anti-war epic All Quiet on the Western Front collected four trophies, including best international feature film, original score, production design, and cinematography.

The 95th Academy Awards took place on March 12 at LA’s Dolby Theatre, and Jimmy Kimmel was in charge of hosting the show for the third time.

FULL LIST OF WINNERS AT THE 2023 ACADEMY AWARDS:

BEST PICTURE
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
A Hot Dog Hands Production
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once
(A24)

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Brendan Fraser in The Whale
(A24)

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Jamie Lee Curtis in Everything Everywhere All at Once
(A24)

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Ke Huy Quan in Everything Everywhere All at Once
(A24)

DIRECTING
Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)

FILM EDITING
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
Paul Rogers

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
Naatu Naatu from RRR
(Variance Films/Sarigama Cinemas)
Music by M.M. Keeravaani Lyric by Chandrabose

SOUND
Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount)
Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
Women Talking (Orion Pictures/United Artists Releasing)
Screenplay by Sarah Polley

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
Written by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert

VISUAL EFFECTS
Avatar: The Way of Water (Walt Disney)
Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix)
Volker Bertelmann

PRODUCTION DESIGN
All Quiet on the Western Front
(Netflix)
Production Design: Christian M. Goldbeck
Set Decoration: Ernestine Hipper

ANIMATED SHORT FILM
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (BBC and Apple Original Films)
A NoneMore and Bad Robot Production
Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM 
The Elephant Whisperers (Netflix)
A Netflix Documentary/Sikhya Entertainment Production
Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany)
A Netflix/Amusement Park Film in co-production with Gunpowder Films in association with Sliding Down Rainbows Entertainment/Anima Pictures Production

COSTUME DESIGN
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Walt Disney)
Ruth Carter

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
The Whale (A24)
Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley

CINEMATOGRAPHY
All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix)
James Friend

LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
An Irish Goodbye (Network Ireland Television)
A Floodlight Pictures Production
Tom Berkeley and Ross White

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM
Navalny (Warner Bros./CNN Films/HBO Max)
A Fishbowl Films/RaeFilm Studios/Cottage M Production
Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
(Netflix)
Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley

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2023 Academy Awards Nominations: “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is Leading the Way https://gingerize.com/2023-academy-awards-nominations-are-in-with-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-leading-the-way/ Wed, 25 Jan 2023 06:38:00 +0000 https://gingerize.com/?p=890 Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the defining pop cultural milestones of 2022 and Oscar voters are embracing it with open arms. The list of Academy Awards nominations is in and this absurdist sci-fi epic is leading the way with 11 nominations. Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the movies in […]

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Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the defining pop cultural milestones of 2022 and Oscar voters are embracing it with open arms. The list of Academy Awards nominations is in and this absurdist sci-fi epic is leading the way with 11 nominations.

Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the movies in the running for best picture, along with The Banshees of Inisherin and All Quiet on the Western Front, with nine nods each. A surprisingly impressive number of blockbusters made it to this category, with Avatar: The Way of Water and Top Gun: Maverick also receiving nominations.

The list of major contenders also includes Elvis with eight nods and The Fabelmans with seven. Tár, Triangle of Sadness, and Women Talking are also in the race for the best picture.

Everything Everywhere All at Once scored most of its nominations in the acting field, with Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Stephanie Hsu all receiving nods for their respective performances. Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are in the running for several awards for their work on this film, including best director and best original screenplay.

The 95th Academy Awards are taking place at LA’s Dolby Theatre on March 12, with Jimmy Kimmel returning to host the ceremony for the third time.

FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2023 ACADEMY AWARDS:

Best Picture
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Banshees of Inisherin
Elvis
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Fabelmans
Tár
Top Gun: Maverick
Triangle of Sadness
Women Talking

Best Director
Todd Field, Tár
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Martin McDonagh, The Banshees of Inisherin
Ruben Ostlund, Triangle of Sadness
Steven Spielberg, The Fabelmans

Best Actress
Ana de Armas, Blonde
Cate Blanchett, Tár
Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie
Michelle Williams, The Fabelmans
Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Actor
Austin Butler, Elvis
Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin
Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Bill Nighy, Living
Paul Mescal, Aftersun

Best Supporting Actress
Angela Bassett, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Hong Chau, The Whale
Kerry Condon, The Banshees of Inisherin
Jamie Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Stephanie Hsu, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Supporting Actor
Brendan Gleeson, The Banshees of Inisherin
Judd Hirsch, The Fabelmans
Barry Keoghan, The Banshees of Inisherin
Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Brian Tyree Henry, Causeway

Best International Feature Film
Argentina, 1985
Close
All Quiet on the Western Front
EO
The Quiet Girl

Best Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
The Sea Beast
Turning Red

Best Documentary Feature
All That Breathes
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Fire of Love
A House Made of Splinters
Navalny

Best Documentary Short
Halout
The Martha Mitchell Effect
The Elephant Whisperers
How Do You Measure a Year?
Stranger at the Gate

Best Original Song
“Applause” by Diane Warren for Tell It Like a Woman
“Hold My Hand” by Lady Gaga and Bloodpop for Top Gun: Maverick
“Lift Me Up” by Tems, Ludwig Göransson, Rihanna and Ryan Coogler for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
“Naatu Naatu” by Kala Bhairava, M. M. Keeravani, Rahul Sipligunj for RRR
“This Is a Life” by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski for Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Costume Design
Babylon
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Elvis
Everything Everwhere All at Once
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris

Best Sound
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Batman
Elvis
Top Gun: Maverick

Best Original Score
All Quiet on the Western Front
Babylon
The Banshees of Inisherin
The Fabelmans
Everything Everywhere All At Once

Best Cinematography
All Quiet on the Western Front
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
Elvis
Empire of Light
Tár

Best Adapted Screenplay
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Living
All Quiet on the Western Front
Top Gun: Maverick
Women Talking

Best Original Screenplay
The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Fabelmans
Tár
Triangle of Sadness

Best Live-Action Short
An Irish Goodbye
Ivalu
Le Pupille
Night Rise
The Red Suitcase

Best Animated Feature
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
The Sea Beast
Turning Red

Best Animated Short
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
The Flying Sailor
Ice Merchants
An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It
My Year of Dicks

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
All Quiet on the Western Front
The Batman
Elvis
The Whale
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Best Production Design
Avatar: The Way of Water
All Quiet on the Western Front
Babylon
Elvis
The Fabelmans

Best Film Editing
The Banshees of Inisherin
Elvis
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Tár
Top Gun: Maverick

Best Visual Effects
All Quiet on the Western Front
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Batman
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Top Gun: Maverick

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