The Oscars have come and gone. As in previous years, the Academy focused on rewarding and celebrating diversity, while the show itself, its first without a host, was probably the most economical and well-paced in a very long time. It was also somewhat dull and uneventful, with the occasional cringe-inducing moment, but generally headed in the right direction. The Academy also made the effort to give every single one of the eight Best Picture nominees a win this year, something that also happened only once before, in 2015.
In such a divisive year it was "Green Book" that took home the Best Picture trophy, as well as Best Original Screenplay and Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali). Alfonso Cuaron's Netflix drama "Roma" also won three trophies for Best Foreign Language Film, Directing and Cinematography. The Queen biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" won the most awards of the night with three technical categories (Editing, Sound Editing and Sound Mixing) and a big one for Leading Actor (Rami Malek).
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the evening, Olivia Colman won Leading Actress for her role in "The Favourite", beating out 7-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close. In the Supporting Actress, things went pretty much as expected, with Regina King winning for her performance in "If Beale Street Could Talk".
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