2018 Oscars Recap
Written by Meagan Faison
The glitz and glam of awards season officially concluded on Sunday night with the 90th Annual Academy Awards. The Academy Awards, aka the Oscars, is one of biggests shows to celebrate achievements in film. This year’s Oscars was hosted by the hilarious Jimmy Kimmel on a beautifully bedazzled stage at Hollywood’s Dolby Theater.
Now full-disclosure, the Oscars has never been
my favorite awards show - I’m more of a Grammys girl. But since the
#OscarsSoWhite drama of years past, the show seems to be taking a
much-needed diversity hint which has made it increasingly more interesting to
watch.
In his opening monologue, Kimmel addressed
Hollywood’s biggest issues head-on. He expertly touched on everything from the
#TimesUp and #MeToo movements, to gender pay gaps and the importance of
representation for women and minorities on the big screen.
Fan-favorite Jordan Peele made history on the
Oscar stage, being the first African-American screenwriter to win the award for
Best Original Screenplay for Get Out. The ground-breaking movie has
broken records, shattered expectations and received numerous awards and honors,
but to be recognized on the Oscar stage really emphasizes the mark that it’s
made on Hollywood.
Disney’s Mexico-themed CoCo took home
Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song. In a surprise twist,
multi-talented, NBA legend Kobe Bryant won an Oscar for Best Animated Short
Film for his movie Dear Basketball. A Fantastic Woman
actress Daniela Vega also had a historic moment, being the show’s first openly
transgender presenter. Greta Gerwig was the only woman nominated in the Best
Director category for her film Lady Bird. Even though she didn’t win,
her acknowledgment in the male-dominated category was a win in itself,
hopefully opening the door for more even more celebrated female directors in
the future.
The Shape of Water was one of the big winners of the night, having 13 nominations
and taking home awards for Best Picture, Production Design, Music and Best
Director. Frances McDormand gave a salute to all women in film as she received
the award for Best Actress for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,
Missouri (she later had that same award stolen, but has since gotten it
back). Darkest Hour actor Gary Oldman took home the Best Actor award,
beating out Daniel Kaluuya.
While the Oscars and Hollywood in general still
have a long way to go in the inclusion and diversity department, progress is
definitely being made which is something to celebrate. Check out all of this
year’s Academy Award winners below!
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Sam
Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: Darkest
Hour
COSTUME DESIGN: Phantom Thread
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: Icarus
SOUND EDITING: Dunkirk
SOUND MIXING: Dunkirk
PRODUCTION DESIGN: The Shape of Water
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: A
Fantastic Woman
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Allison
Janney, I, Tonya
SHORT FILM (ANIMATED): Dear
Basketball
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: Coco
VISUAL EFFECTS: Blade Runner 2049
FILM EDITING: Dunkirk
DOCUMENTARY SHORT: Heaven Is a Traffic Jam
on the 405
SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION): The
Silent Child
WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY): James
Ivory, Call Me By Your Name
WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY): Jordan
Peele, Get Out
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Blade Runner 2049
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE): The
Shape of Water
ORIGINAL SONG: “Remember Me” from Coco
BEST DIRECTOR: Guillermo del Toro, The
Shape of Water
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE: Frances
McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
BEST PICTURE: The Shape of Water
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