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    Oscars 2018 Complete Winners List

    Mary Anne ButlerBy Mary Anne ButlerMarch 4, 2018No Comments
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    We’re in the beginning of the 2018 90th Annual Academy Awards Oscars ceremony, and we’re going to do our best to keep you updated with the winners.

    2018 oscars

    First award tonight is being presented by Viola Davis is for Best Actor.

    Actor Supporting Role:

    Willem Dafoe for The Florida Project
    Woody Harrelson for Three Billboards
    Richard Jenkins for Shape of Water
    Christopher Plummer for All The Money In The World
    Sam Rockwell for Three Billboards

    WINNER: Best Supporting Actor goes to Sam Rockwell

    Next up is Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer presenting the award for hair and makeup.

    Makeup and hairstyling:

    Darkest Hour- Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick
    Victoria and Abdul- Daniel Phillips and Lou Sheppard
    Wonder- Arjen Tuiten

    WINNER: Best makeup and hair styling goes to Darkest Hour, Kazuhiro Tsuji becomes the first Asian to win Best Makeup and Hair Oscar.

    Kazuhiro Tsuji came out of retirement to work on #DarkestHour, and is the first Asian to win Best Makeup and Hairstyling: https://t.co/r6O1pqLSsQ #Oscars90 pic.twitter.com/SSQO4E0LXf

    — IndieWire (@IndieWire) March 5, 2018

    Eva Marie Saint looks amazing, receives the first standing ovation of the night, and is presenting the award for Best Costumes.

    Costumes:

    Beauty and the Beast- Jacqueline Durran
    Darkest Hour- Jacqueline Durran
    Phantom Thread- Mark Bridges
    Shape of Water- Luis Sequeira
    Victoria and Abdul- Consolata Boyle

    WINNER: Best Costumes goes to Phantom Thread

    Next up Greta Gerwig and Laura Dern are presenting Best Documentary.

    Abacus: Small Enough To Jail
    Faces Places
    Icarus
    Last Man In Aleppo
    Strong Island

    WINNER: Best Documentary goes to Icarus

    Taraji P. Henson intros an AMAZING Mary J. Blige performance. (Mary is nominated in both the Best Supporting Actress category and for Best Original song.)

    This amazing “90 Years” montage video is a must see list of film, we all agree. So so good.

    Next up is the award for Sound Editing.

    Sound Editing:

    Baby Driver– Julian Slater
    Blade Runner: 2049– Mark Mangini, Theo Green
    Dunkirk– Alex Gibson, Richard King
    Shape of Water– Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi- Ren Klyce, Matthew Wood

    WINNER: Sound Editing goes to Dunkirk

    Next up is Sound Mixing.

    Baby Driver-  Mary H. Ellis, Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin
    Blade Runner: 2049- Mac Ruth, Ron Bartlett, Doug Hephill
    Shape of Water- Glen Gauthier, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern
    Dunkirk- Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi- Stuart Wilson, Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick

    WINNER: Best Sound Mixing goes to Dunkirk

    Host Jimmy Kimmel is in the audience, hovering over Lin-Manuel Miranda, and asking Steven Spielberg if he has any pot.

    Lupita NIngyo and Kumail Nanjiani are presenting the award for best Production Design.

    Production Design:

    Blade Runner: 2049- Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola
    Beauty and the Beast- Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
    Darkest Hour- Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
    Dunkirk- Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis
    Shape of Water- Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, Shane Vieau

    WINNER: Production Design goes to Shape of Water

    Gael Garcia Bernal (who we LOVE in Mozart In The Jungle) is performing the best original song nominee “Remember Me” performed by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade from Coco written Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez. A beautiful staging, wow.

    Rita Moreno is presenting the award for best Foreign Language film.

    A Fantastic Woman, Chile
    The Insult
    , Lebanon
    Loveless, Russia
    On Body and Soul, Hungary
    The Square, Sweden

    WINNER: Best Foreign Language Film goes to A Fantastic Woman 

    Another amazing montage, this one featuring some incredible actresses across the decades.

    Mahershala Ali is presenting for Best Supporting Actress.

    Actress supporting role:

    Mary J Blige for Mudbound
    Allison Janney for I, Tonya
    Leslie Manville for Phantom Thread
    Laurie Metcalf for Lady Bird
    Octavia Spencer for Shape of Water

    WINNER: Best Supporting Actress goes to Allison Janney 

    Mark Hamill, Kelly Marie Tran, Oscar Isaac and BB8 for best Animated Short and Best Animated Feature.

    Best Animated Short Film:

    Dear Basketball
    Garden Party
    Lou
    Negative Space
    Revolting Rhymes

    WINNER: For Best Animated Short goes to Dear Basketball, making Kobe Bryant is an Oscar winner.

    Best Animated Film:

    The Boss Baby
    THe Breadwinner
    Coco
    Ferdinand
    Loving Vincent

    WINNER: Best Animated Feature goes to Coco

    Daniela Vega is introducing the third best original song, “Mystery of Love” from Call Me by Your Name by Sufjan Stevens (who is also performing).  Vega becomes the first openly transgender person to present during the ceremony. 

    Gina Rodriguez and Tom Holland are presenting the award for best visual effects.

    Achievement Visual Effects:

    Blade Runner: 2049– John Nelson, Paul Lambert, Richard R. Hoover, Gerd Nefzer
    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2– Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner, Dan Sudick
    Kong: Skull Island– Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza, Mike Meinardus
    War for the Planet of the Apes– Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett, Joel Whist
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi- Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Chris Corbould, Neal Scanlan

    WINNER: Best Visual Effects goes to Blade Runner: 2049

    Matthew McConaughey is presenting the award for Best Editing.

    Editing:

    Baby Driver- Jonathan Amos, Paul Machliss
    Dunkirk- Lee Smith
    I, Tonya- Tatiana S. Riegel
    Shape of Water- Sidney Wolinsky
    Three Billboards- Jon Gregory

    WINNER: Editing goes to Dunkirk

    Jimmy leads the audience in thanking a gathered audience in a movie theater across the street. And then actually leads them outside Dolby to go see the crowd, surprising them with snacks.  Kind of the cutest thing.

    Tiffany Haddish and Maya Rudolph (both shoeless, carrying them in their hands) are presenting the Best Documentary Short subject.

    Best Documentary Short Subject:

    Edith and Eddie
    Heaven is a Traffic Jam On The 405
    Herion(e)
    Knife skills
    Traffic Stop

    WINNER: Best Documentary Short Subject goes to Heaven Is A Traffic Jam On The 405

    Best Live Action Short Film:

    DeKalb Elementary
    The Eleven O’Clock
    My Nephew Emmett
    The Silent CHild
    Watu Wote/All Of Us

    WINNER: Best Live Action Short Film goes to The Silent Child. Winner Rachel Shenton signs her speech, which she says she promised their young star she would do if they won. 

    I need sign language in my life! #iwasntgonnawatchbutisawthis pic.twitter.com/ykNuFP5gTd

    — Leslie Jones 🦋 (@Lesdoggg) March 5, 2018

    Dave Chappelle is introing the performance of Best Original Song nominee “Stand Up For Something” from Marshall, composed by Diane Warren and Common.  Common begins the performance with a beautiful wrapped address to the Parkland kids and to Puerto Rico, and Andra Day kills it with her singing.

    #Oscars: @Common and @AndraDayMusic perform “Stand Up for Something” from ‘Marshall’ https://t.co/cgkxnHCXxu pic.twitter.com/0QBBK1K45I

    — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) March 5, 2018

    Ashley Judd, Annabella Sciorra and Salma Hayek are together, speaking about the changes coming to Hollywood through the #TimesUp movement. This is a big moment for them, and they are introducing a vignette featuring some of the biggest changes in the last year of cinema.

    Chadwick Boseman and Margot Robbie are presenting the award for Best Adapted Screenplay .

    Adapted screenplay:

    Call Me By Your Name- James Ivory
    Logan- 
    Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green
    The Disaster Artist- Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber
    Molly’s Game- Aaron Sorkin 
    Mudbound-Virgil Williams and Dee Rees

    WINNER: Best Adapted Screenplay goes to Call Me By Your Name, James Ivory who is the oldest Oscar winner ever (so says The Playlist).

    Nicole Kidman is presenting the award for Best Original Screenplay.

    Original Screenplay:

    Get Out- Jordan Peele
    Lady Bird- Greta Gerwig
    The Big Sick- Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani
    Shape of Water- Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor
    Three Billboards- Martin McDonagh

    WINNER: Best Original Screenplay goes to Jordan Peele for Get Out

    Great moment here when Jordan Peele wins for Get Out ! pic.twitter.com/cRTkdTNczZ

    — Ben Winston (@benwinston) March 5, 2018

    I just won an Oscar. WTF?!?

    — Jordan Peele (@JordanPeele) March 5, 2018

    Wes Studi is introducing a montage of films that shine a light on those who serve in the military the world over.

    Sandra Bullock is presenting the award for Outstanding Cinematography, with the historic first nomination for a woman in the history of the Oscars.

    Cinematography:

    Blade Runner: 2049- Roger Deakins
    Darkest Hour- Bruno Delbonnel
    Dunkirk- Hoyte Van Hoytema
    Mudbound- Rachel Morrison
    Shape of Water- Dan Laustsen

    WINNER: Outstanding Cinematography goes to Roger Deakins for Blade Runner 2049, which is his 14th nomination in the category and first win.

    Zendaya is introducing the final Best Original Song nominee tonight, “This is Me” from The Greatest Showman– Benj Pasek, Justin Paul. Wow, that was an incredible performance. That was everything I wanted the movie to be but wasn’t, Keala Settle broke down in tears during her song.

    Christopher Walken is presenting the Best Original Score award.

    Original Score:

    Dunkirk- Hans Zimmer
    Star Wars The Last Jedi- John Williams
    Phantom Thread- Jonny Greenwood
    Shape of Water- Alexandre Desplat
    Three Billboards- Carter Burwell

    WINNER: Original Score goes to Alexandre Desplat for Shape of Water

    Lin Manuel Miranda and Emily Blunt are presenting for Best Original Song.

    Orignal Song:

    “Mighty River” from Mudbound- Mary J. Blige
    “Mystery of Love” from Call Me by Your Name- Sufjan Stevens
    “Remember Me” from Coco– Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez
    “Stand Up For Something” from Marshall– Diane Warren, Common
    “This is Me” from The Greatest Showman– Benj Pasek, Justin Paul

    WINNER: Best Original Song goes to “Remember Me” from Coco

    Jennifer Garner is introducing the “In Memoriam” montage.  Eddie Vedder is performing Tom Petty‘s “Room At The Top Of The World” as the video plays.

    Emma Stone is presenting the award for best director.

    Achievement in Directing:

    Dunkirk– Christopher Nolan
    Get Out– Jordan Peele
    Lady Bird– Greta Gerwig
    Phantom Thread– Paul Thomas Anderson
    Shape of Water– Guillermo del Toro

    WINNER: Best director goes to Guillermo del Toro

    Jane Fonda and Helen Mirren (yaaaas) are presenting for Best Lead Actor.

    Performance Actor Leading Role:

    Timothee Chalamet for Call Me By Your Name
    Daniel Day-Lewis for Phantom Thread
    Daniel Kaluuya for Get Out
    Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour
    Denzel Washington for Roman J. Israel, Esq.

    WINNER: Best Leading Actor goes to Gary Oldman.  His second nomination and his first win.

    Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence are presenting the award for Best Actress, and Jodie comes out on crutches.  “What happened?” JLaw asks.  “Streep.  She I, Tonya’ed me,” Jodie replies.

    Performance Actress Leading Role:

    Sally Hawkins for Shape of Water
    Frances McDormand for Three Billboards
    Margot Robbie for I, Tonya
    Saoirse Ronan for Lady Bird
    Meryl Streep for The Post

    WINNER: Best Leading Actress goes to Frances McDormand, who asks all the women nominated across all the categories to stand with her.  “We need things funded, don’t talk to us tonight at the parties- come to our offices, or we’ll come to yours. Two words for you: Inclusion. Rider.” **It means diversity requirements in a contract. Demanding inclusion instead of hoping for it**

    Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are back to try again, after last year’s Best Picture fiasco (that wasn’t their fault).

    Best Picture:

    Call Me By Your Name
    Darkest Hour
    Dunkirk
    Get Out
    Lady Bird
    Phantom Thread
    The Post
    The Shape of Water
    Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing Missouri

    WINNER: Best Picture goes to The Shape of Water

    Thank you for joining us for tonight across the various social medias, we’ll see you next Awards Season.

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    Mary Anne Butler (Mab) got her start in album reviews and live concert coverage for a nationally published (print) music magazine as a teenager. She eventually transitioned to online media, writing for such sites as UGO/IGN, ComicsOnline, Geek Magazine, Ace of Geeks, Aggressive Comix (Editor-in-Chief), Bleeding Cool (News Editor), Nerdbot (as Editor-In-Chief), and now [Bad]Influencers, where she is Editor-in-Chief. Over the past 15 years, she’s built a well-known reputation at conventions across the globe as a cosplayer (occasionally), photographer (constantly), panelist and moderator (mostly), and reporter (always). Interviews, reviews, observations, breaking news, and objective reporting are the name of the game for the founder of Harkonnen Knife Fight, a Dune-themed band. She also produces award-winning immersive events, including Wasteland Weekend and Neotropolis.

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