The Shape of Water swept the 90th Academy Awards swept the 90th Academy Awards, earning the biggest prize of the night, Best Picture. Jordan Peele made history, becoming the first African American to win Best Original Screenplay for Get Out.
Host Jimmy Kimmel made few political jokes but mentioned the Hollywood sex scandals. However, the big statements came from the stars on stage. I would say the night centered on inclusion, representation and female empowerment. As expected, the #MeToo movement was a focal point but so was the DREAMers .
Kobe became the first NBA baller to win an Oscar for Dear Basketball. Here’s his speech where he shaded Fox host Laura Ingram – who said Lebron should “shut up and dribble.”
Some took offense that he won during this time when #MeToo is on the rise after being accused of rape. He was acquitted in 2004 because his accuser was unwilling to testify.
Tiffany Haddish and Maya Rudolph presented together and had jokes! Many on the net want them to host in 2019.
And yes — that is the third time Tiffany wore that dress.
So this had many — me included — thinking Taraji shaded Ryan Seacrest who was previously accused of sexual misconduct by stylist Suzie Hardy.
Taraji says her comments were misconstrued. Via Page Six:
On Sunday, the internet speculated the actress threw shade at the embattled E! host, who was previously accused of sexual misconduct by stylist Suzie Hardy, during the Oscars red carpet, but Henson later told People her remarks had been “misconstrued. ”I did it to keep his chin up. It’s an awkward position to be in. He’s been cleared but anyone can say anything,” Henson, 47, said.
He had tweeted: Nothing but love for my friend @TherealTaraji. Thanks for hanging out with us on the #ERedCarpet! #Oscars
Complete winners list:
Best Picture: The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale
Best Animated Feature Film: Coco, Darla K. Anderson and Lee Unkrich
Best Foreign Language Film: A Fantastic Woman (Chile)
Best Directing: Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water
Best Actor in a Leading Role: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
Best Actress in a Leading Role: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Allison Janney, I, Tonya
Best Adapted Screenplay: James Ivory, Call Me by Your Name
Best Original Screenplay: Jordan Peele, Get Out
Best Original Song: “Remember Me,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, Coco
Best Documentary Feature: Icarus, Dan Cogan and Bryan Fogel
Best Documentary Short Subject: Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405, Frank Stiefel
Best Cinematography: Blade Runner 2049, Roger A. Deakins
Best Production Design: The Shape of Water, Paul Denham Austerberry, Jeff Melvin and Shane Vieau
Best Animated Short Film: Dear Basketball, Kobe Bryant and Glen Keane
Best Costume Design: Phantom Thread, Mark Bridges
Best Film Editing: Lee Smith, Dunkirk
Best Sound Mixing: Dunkirk, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo and Mark Weingarten
Best Visual Effects: Blade Runner 2049, Richard R. Hoover, Paul Lambert, Gerd Nefzer and John Nelson
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick and Kazuhiro Tsuji, Darkest Hour
Best Original Score: Alexandre Desplat, The Shape of Water
Best Live Action Short Film: The Silent Child, Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton
Best Sound Editing: Dunkirk, Alex Gibson and Richard King



