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Oscars 2023 – as it happened: Angela Bassett snubbed as Hugh Grant wins most awkward interview exchange

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ dominates night, taking home all major prizes including Best Director and Best Picture

Jimmy Kimmel, Everything Everywhere and a donkey: Highlights of the Oscars 2023

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Everything Everywhere All at Once dominated the 95th Academy Awards, which were held on Sunday night at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre.

Michelle Yeoh took home the Best Actress prize, becoming the first Asian woman and only second woman of colour to win the trophy. The film also won Best Picture, and Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for writer/directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.

Brendan Fraser cemented his comeback with a Best Actor win for The Whale, while Everything Everywhere stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan picked up Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively.

The night was not without controversy, with criticism aimed at Jimmy Kimmel’s interview with Malala and a painful encounter between model Ashley Graham and an “obnoxious” Hugh Grant.

Many also felt that Angela Bassett deserved the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. The award instead went to Jamie Lee Curtis, prompting what many viewers described as a “real” reaction from Bassett.

There were plenty of bold looks on the “champagne” carpet this year, including Rihanna who turned up in a T-shirt, trainers and bucket hat.

A full list of tonight’s winners can be found here.

Battle for Best Picture: Ignore the snobs – Avatar deserves to win the Oscar for Best Picture

James Cameron’s hit sci-fi sequel has been all but written off in this year’s Oscar race. It’s a rank injustice, argues Louis Chilton – this earnest blockbuster is pure cinema.

Ignore the snobs – Avatar: The Way of Water deserves to win Best Picture

James Cameron’s hit sci-fi sequel has been all but written off in this year’s Oscar race. It’s a rank injustice, argues Louis Chilton – this earnest blockbuster is pure cinema

Peony Hirwani10 March 2023 15:45

Oscars 2023 predictions

Will it be an Everything Everywhere All at Once sweep? Or could Tár prove to be the one to beat? Adam White has looked over the major categories to try and figure them out.

Who will win and who should win at Sunday’s Oscars?

Will it be an ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ sweep? Or could ‘Tár’ prove to be the one to beat? Adam White has looked over the major categories to try and figure them out

Peony Hirwani10 March 2023 16:30

Top Oscars records that could be broken this year

The Oscars have always been considered the grandest night in film but this year, in particular, could be extra special – with a number of chances for the awards body to make history.

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Angela Bassett, Michelle Yeoh and John Williams
Angela Bassett, Michelle Yeoh and John Williams (Getty Images)

This year’s award show has the chance of making history multiple times

Inga Parkel10 March 2023 17:00

The most iconic Oscars dresses of all time

Since its inauguration in 1929, the Oscars has been eagerly watched by devoted cinephiles but, over the years, it has also become one of the most anticipated events for fashion aficionados.

Among Hollywood’s brightest stars walking the red carpet in front of millions of viewers, the strongest candidates set themselves up to be sartorially scrutinised and battle it out for the evening’s most hotly contested accolade; that of the best dressed.

As award season nears its close, The Independent’s Sarah Young looks at all the gowns that have earned a special place in fashion history.

Oscars best-dressed
Oscars best-dressed (Getty)

From Audrey Hepburn to Gwyneth Paltrow

Inga Parkel10 March 2023 17:30

What are the Oscars doing to prevent another slap fiasco?

This year, for the first time ever, the 2023 Oscars will welcome a team of crisis management professionals, the event that the awards show is rocked by another fiasco.

But exactly how can/will the team prevent something similar?

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Oscars
Oscars (Getty Images)

‘Because of last year, we’ve opened our minds to the many things that can happen at the Oscars,’ the Academy CEO said

Inga Parkel10 March 2023 18:00

The 13 most confusing Oscar screw-ups of all time

Ahead of this year’s Oscars, The Independent’s Adam White has gone through more than 30 years of ceremonies to find 13 of the most frustrating Academy Award screw-ups in the acting categories.

Clockwise from top right: Rami Malek, Daniel Day-Lewis, Michael Caine and Meryl Streep
Clockwise from top right: Rami Malek, Daniel Day-Lewis, Michael Caine and Meryl Streep (Fox/Miramax/Pathe)

From awarding Rami Malek’s all-teeth performance as Freddie Mercury to Julianne Moore winning Best Actress for the wrong movie, the Oscars have always inspired confusion and frustration

Inga Parkel10 March 2023 19:00

Moment Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars

Moment Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars
Inga Parkel10 March 2023 19:30

Top Gun: Maverick should win the Oscar for Best Picture

Inexplicably, one of the biggest films from last year is a bit of an underdog at this week’s Oscars despite a handful of nominations.

The Independent’s Adam White makes a case for why he thinks Tom Cruise’s blockbuster sequel should win the Oscar for Best Picture

Tom Cruise, a man whose intergalactic fame has outlasted seven US presidents and hundreds, if not thousands, of fly-by-night movie stars
Tom Cruise, a man whose intergalactic fame has outlasted seven US presidents and hundreds, if not thousands, of fly-by-night movie stars (Paramount)
Inga Parkel10 March 2023 20:00

Who votes for the Oscars?

The Oscars has long been regarded as the highest film award ceremony. But, you may be wondering: who makes up this so-called Academy, the group in charge of voting for the Oscars?

And more importantly, what sets the Oscars apart from all of the other film awards (Golden Globes, SAG Awards, etc.)?

Find out here:

The Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, and Tonys
The Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, and Tonys (Getty Images / Shutterstock)
Inga Parkel10 March 2023 21:00

Why is the Oscars carpet not red this year?

While many things about the Academy Awards have changed throughout the years, one thing has remained constant over the past six decades: the red carpet.

However, this year, for the first time since 1961, this is changing. But why?

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Oscars preparation
Oscars preparation (AP)

‘We chose this beautiful sienna, saffron color that evokes the sunset,’ creative consultant said

Inga Parkel10 March 2023 22:00

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