Oscars 2024: Complete List Of Winners
Oscars 2024: Complete List Of Winners

Oscars 2024: Complete List Of Winners

HOLLYWOOD, CA — Drum roll, please! And the Oscar goes to — Hollywood’s biggest and most glamorous night of the year! Yes, the 96th Academy Awards kicked off Sunday, honoring the best movies of 2023.

This year’s Oscars edition got underway one hour earlier than usual with Jimmy Kimmel back as the host of the prestigious awards show for the fourth time. The Emmy-winning comedian opened the evening festivities with a special shout-out to last summer’s double-feature phenomenon, “Barbenheimer.”

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Going into the awards ceremony, “Oppenheimer,” an epic movie about the dawn of the Atomic Age, led the field of contenders with 13 nominations, while “Poor Things,” a fantasy dramedy about one woman’s globetrotting tale of lust sans guilt, followed close behind with 11 nominations.

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“Killers of the Flower Moon,” a drama about the horrific and tragic 1920s’ Osage crime spree, also shined with 10 nominations. “Barbie,” last year’s biggest box-office darling about the iconic doll, rounded out the list of top best picture contenders with eight nominations.


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Best Supporting Actress

Animated Short

Animated Feature

Adapted Screenplay

Original Screenplay


“Oppenheimer” is the solid frontrunner to win the trophies for best picture, best actor for Cillian Murphy, best supporting actor for Robert Downey Jr. and best director for Christopher Nolan. “Killers of the Flower Moon” star Lily Gladstone and “Poor Things” star Emma Stone are both deserving of a win in the best actress category, but if Gladstone takes home the golden statue, she will be hailed as the first Native American Oscar winner in that category. Meanwhile, “The Holdovers” star Da’Vine Joy Randolph is well-poised to be the likeliest winner in the best supporting actress category, having swept all major guilds this awards season.

All eyes are also on Billie Eilish as the pop star could become the youngest two-time Oscar winner in the awards show’s 96-year history. The songstress and her brother Finneas are nominated for best original song for the “Barbie” track “What Was I Made For.” Godzilla is also making its first Oscar appearance, as the beloved monster’s film “Godzilla Minus One” is nominated for best visual effects.


96th Academy Awards List of Winners


Best Picture


Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress



Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Original Screenplay

Adapted Screenplay



Animated Feature

Production Design

Costume Design

Cinematography



Editing

Makeup and Hairstyling

Sound

Visual Effects



Original Score

Original Song

Documentary Feature

International Feature



Animated Short

Documentary Short

Live-Action Short


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