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The biggest night in movies plays host to plenty of historic moments from Halle Berry’s moving acceptance speech in 2002 to Jennifer Lawrence’s big trip in 2013.
Here are just a few of the most memorable moments from Oscar speeches, opening monologues, and controversial wins over the years.
.To show you just how jaw-dropping the Below Deck Season 7 reunion has been so far, Ashton Pienaar appeared to question Captain Lee Rosbach's current yachting credentials during Part 1. Yeah, we gasped, too.
No one will ever forget Ellen Degeneres' epic 2014 Oscars selfie. The talk show host, who doubled up as the 86th Academy Awards host, captured Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Jared Leto, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Lupita Nyong'oa in a single frame and broke the internet.
Remember that epic selfie from the Oscars in 2014?
By Anthony D'Alessandro
It was Bong Joon-ho's night as his masterpiece Parasite dominated at the Oscars 2020 and picked up not one or two, but four Academy Awards. Parasite won the Oscar for Best Picture, the Academy Award for Directing for Bong, International Feature Film and Original Screenplay for Bong and Kwak Sin-ae. The reason why the Best Picture win, in particular, is so monumental is that it's the first South Korean and more significantly non-English language film to be honoured with the prestigious award.
It was a moment of pride for the South Korean film industry after Parasite bagged the highest number of awards at the 92nd Academy Awards over the weekend. The Korean drama film not only won Best International Film but also bagged the Oscar for Best Directing and Best Picture. Soon enough, the internet was flooded with congratulatory messages addressing director Bong Joon Ho and the team of Parasite. BTS joined social media users to congratulate Parasite for their historic win.
The Oscars 2020 made a whole lot of noise in India on Monday morning as the best in the entertainment business were awarded. From Hollywood's A-listers to filmmakers and talent from all over, the Oscars this year did not disappoint despite majorly snubbing women directors.
In a neck-and-neck race between and, the latter ultimately came out on top, taking home the Oscar for Best Picture during Sunday's 92nd annual Academy Awards.
The 2020 awards season darling,, made Oscars history on Sunday, with major wins and surprising upsets for director Bong Joon-ho's dark comedy-thriller — which ultimately won four of its six nominations.
And the Best Picture Oscar goes to . . . “Parasite.”
Neon’s “Parasite” made history on Sunday night at the 92nd Academy Awards, becoming the first foreign-language film ever to win a best picture Oscar.
It's the most talked about night in show business!
Nine films have been nominated for Best Picture. This includes Parasite, 1917, Jo Jo Rabbit, Joker, Ford v Ferrari, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Marriage Story and Little Women. While several bets are placed on Parasite taking home the Academy Award for Best Picture this year, there are also predictions that 1917 and Joker stand a chance to win the Best Picture award. Jonas reached out to her fans and asked them who would win the Oscars for Best Picture this year.
Putting all of the cynicism and bad vibes aside, it's worth noting that there are tons of really good movies that have won Best Picture! (Does that make me sound like I'm saying The Beatles surprisingly have some pretty catchy tunes, or that Shakespeare's decent at playwriting? Sorry about that.) Before 2020 crowns the latest entry, here is every single film that has ever won Best Picture over the 91 years that the Academy Awards have been a thing.
For the record books! Meryl Streep, Halle Berry and Jordan Peele are among the stars who made history at the Oscars throughout the prestigious awards show’s vast history. From the youngest winner to the most nominations, actors and films have made their mark on the Academy Awards in more ways than one.
Ryan Reynolds is currently busy promoting his gin while sharing friendly banter with his "rival" Hugh Jackman. His last release was the Netflix film, Six Underground, which received mixed reviews but was still watched by millions, thanks to his charming, witty screen presence.
With the 2020 Academy Awards quickly approaching, we’re taking a look back at some of the most fabulous footwear worn on the Oscars red carpet.
Every awards season, there seems to be one actor — usually a young "It" star on the cusp of global fame — who dominates the conversation with their charm, humor, style, and, oh yeah, their talent. Timothée Chalamet had his moment.
If Oscars voters cast their ballots in line with YouTube movie fans, Joaquin Phoenix-starrer “Joker” will be the winner on Sunday.