By Entertainment Desk March 3. 2025
Kieran Culkin takes home the Oscar for his standout performance in A Real Pain, marking a career-defining achievement.
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The stunning animation Flow wins the prestigious Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 2025 Academy Awards, captivating audiences with its visual storytelling and emotional depth.
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In the Shadow of the Cypress triumphs at the 2025 Academy Awards, taking home the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film with its poignant and beautifully crafted narrative.
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Paul Tazewell’s breathtaking costume designs for Wicked earn him the Oscar for Best Costume Design, showcasing his exceptional talent and creativity.
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Sean Baker’s compelling storytelling in Anora secures him the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, highlighting his exceptional creativity and narrative skill.
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Conclave takes home the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, with its masterful adaptation capturing the essence of the original material.
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The Substance claims the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, with its innovative designs and stunning transformations stealing the spotlight.
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Sean Baker’s expert editing in Anora earns him the Oscar for Best Film Editing, showcasing his exceptional skill in shaping the film’s narrative.
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Zoe Saldana delivers an unforgettable performance in Emilia Perez, earning her the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
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Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales take home the Oscar for Best Production Design and Set Decoration for Wicked, with their breathtaking visuals bringing the magical world to life.
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The hauntingly beautiful El Mal by Clément Ducol, Camille, and Jacques Audiard claims the Oscar for Best Original Song, captivating audiences with its evocative melody and powerful lyrics.
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Molly O’Brien and Lisa Remington’s The Only Girl in the Orchestra takes home the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film, celebrating the inspiring journey of a young female musician.
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No Other Land, directed by Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, and Yuval Abraham, takes home the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, offering a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of its subject.
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Gareth John, Richard King, Ron Bartlett, and Doug Hemphill take home the Oscar for Best Sound for their outstanding audio work on Dune: Part Two, enhancing the film’s immersive experience.
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Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe, and Gerd Nefzer secure the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for their groundbreaking work in Dune: Part Two, bringing the epic sci-fi world to life.
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Lol Crawley takes home the Oscar for Best Cinematography for The Brutalist, showcasing his exceptional skill in capturing the film’s visually striking and atmospheric shots.
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The haunting and evocative original score of The Brutalist takes home the Oscar, adding depth and emotion to the film’s powerful narrative.
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Adrian Brody’s captivating performance in The Brutalist earns him the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role, solidifying his place among Hollywood’s finest.
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Mickey Maddison’s compelling performance in Anora earns her the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role, cementing her status as one of the industry’s brightest talents.
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Anora takes home the coveted Best Picture Oscar, with producers Alex Coco, Samantha Quan, and Sean Baker recognised for their exceptional work in bringing the powerful story to the big screen.
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