Best and Worst Moments From the 2024 Oscars
In a fairly even-keeled night, emotions still ran high, whether it was the rush of “I’m Just Ken” or heartfelt words from Rita Moreno to America Ferrera.
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In a fairly even-keeled night, emotions still ran high, whether it was the rush of “I’m Just Ken” or heartfelt words from Rita Moreno to America Ferrera.
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Even as the telecast indulged in the usual jokes, references to the 2023 strikes and current wars had their place, in our critics’ view.
By Manohla Dargis and
“Oppenheimer” won seven Oscars, “Poor Things” four and “Barbie” only one, for best original song. The Israel-Hamas war was on the minds of many people inside and outside the ceremony.
19 Looks That Did the Most at the Oscars
The red carpet at the Academy Awards had elegant, over-the-top and even political fashion. These were the best (and the not-so-best) outfits.
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Our Favorite Photos From the Oscars Red Carpet
An array of stars turned up the wattage, including Emma Stone and Billie Eilish and Oscar newcomers like Colman Domingo and Danielle Brooks.
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How ‘I’m Just Ken’ Won the Oscars Without Winning an Actual Oscar
Working off ideas from Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig, the choreographer Mandy Moore created the crowd-pleasing number in days.
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Where to Stream 2024 Oscar Winners, From ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘Poor Things’
Most of the night’s winners can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you find the honorees.
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Inside the Governors Ball 2024 Oscars Party
Emma Stone and Christopher Nolan were among the winners celebrating at the official after-party of the Academy Awards.
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Jimmy Kimmel Jabbed Back at Donald Trump During the Oscars
Yes, that was a real post by the former president.
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Cillian Murphy: Get to Know the New Oscar Winner’s Work
“Oppenheimer” wasn’t the first time he’s played a physicist. In “Sunshine,” “28 Days Later” and more, you can get a sense of just how wide his range is.
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Emma Stone Wins Her Second Best Actress Oscar for ‘Poor Things’
Stone, who portrayed Bella Baxter in the Yorgos Lanthimos-directed film, was visibly overwhelmed in her acceptance speech.
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Cillian Murphy Wins His First Oscar, Best Actor for ‘Oppenheimer’
Murphy, who was nominated for the first time, portrayed the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in the Christopher Nolan film.
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Da’Vine Joy Randolph Wins Best Supporting Actress, Her First Oscar
Randolph, who was favored to win, was honored for her turn as a warm, witty cafeteria matriarch in “The Holdovers.”
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Tony Awards Give a Box Office Boost to Prize-Winning Shows
“Leopoldstadt,” which was named best play, and “Kimberly Akimbo,” which won best musical, saw considerable increases in ticket sales.
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Best and Worst Moments of the 76th Tony Awards
With a clever opening number and repeated support for striking writers, the Tonys celebrated Broadway’s shows, performers and creative teams.
By Jesse Green, Maya Phillips, Elisabeth Vincentelli, Laura Collins-Hughes, Alexis Soloski and
In Historic Night for Nonbinary Performers, J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell Win Tony Awards
Ghee became the first out nonbinary performer to win a Tony for best leading actor in a musical, for ‘Some Like It Hot.’
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Tony Award Winners 2023: The Full List
The Tony Awards were held Sunday at the United Palace in New York City.
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‘Kimberly Akimbo’ Wins Best Musical Tony and ‘Leopoldstadt’ Best Play
The Tony Awards went off without a hitch despite a screenwriters’ strike. Among the highlights: The first acting awards for out nonbinary performers, and prizes for two shows about antisemitism.
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Her films centered on Latin American experiences and received wide acclaim.
By Orlando Mayorquín
Remarks about Israel that the director Jonathan Glazer made as he accepted an Oscar for “The Zone of Interest” drew a letter of support after facing criticism last month.
By Marc Tracy
While some viewers lamented the movie’s exclusion of scenes from Hiroshima or Nagasaki, others said they recognized that it had another story to tell.
By Motoko Rich and Kiuko Notoya
His range was wide, as evidenced by performances in projects as different as “Roots,” “An Officer and a Gentleman” and “Diggstown.”
By Jason Bailey
His portrayal of a drill instructor earned him the Oscar for best supporting actor. He was the first Black performer to win in that category.
By Anita Gates
An open letter condemned remarks critical of Israel that Jonathan Glazer made when he accepted an Oscar for the film, which is about the Holocaust.
By Marc Tracy
He drew on his own painful experiences with a stutter in depicting King George VI’s struggles to overcome his impediment and rally Britain in World War II.
By Trip Gabriel
How the Criterion Collection became the film world’s arbiter of taste.
By Joshua Hunt, Aaron Esposito, Jack D’Isidoro, John Woo, Daniel Farrell and Andrea Vancura
See Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Martin Scorsese, Billie Eilish, Emma Stone and other stars in candid scenes that viewers may have missed.
By Amir Hamja and Maya Salam
Discussing the quick ascent of the downtempo R&B singer 4batz, the new Ariana Grande album, “eternal sunshine,” music at the Oscars and more.
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