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Ke Huy Quan, Ruth Carter and Darren Aronofsky were among the stars and filmmakers celebrating at the academy’s big post-Oscars party.
The New York Times – Film:
Ke Huy Quan, Ruth Carter and Darren Aronofsky were among the stars and filmmakers celebrating at the academy’s big post-Oscars party.
The New York Times – Film:
Michelle Yeoh made history, Ke Huy Quan made us tear up and Cocaine Bear made us cringe. These were just some of the highs and lows.
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The futuristic film from the studio A24 won seven awards, including for best picture, directing and in three of the four acting categories.
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All season long the star of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” has spoken of the obstacles she and other people of color faced in Hollywood.
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“I know it looks like I’m standing up here by myself, but I am not. I am hundreds of people,” she said in her acceptance speech.
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“My journey started on a boat. I spent a year in a refugee camp. And somehow, I ended up here on Hollywood’s biggest stage,” he said in his acceptance speech.
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A guide to everything you need to know for the 95th annual Academy Awards on Sunday night.
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“Everything Everywhere All at Once” is the favorite, but “All Quiet on the Western Front” could be a spoiler. Here’s how our expert is marking his ballot.
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Inventive and surprising moments happened in front of and behind the camera this awards season. Here’s a look at memorable sequences in the top contenders.