BEST PICTURE: Green Book (Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga, producers) BEST DIRECTOR: Alfonso Cuarón for Roma
BEST ACTOR: Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody BEST ACTRESS: Olivia Colman in The Favourite BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Mahershala Ali in Green Book BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Regina King in If Beale Street Could Talk
ANIMATED FEATURE: Spider-Man-Into the Spider-Verse (Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller, producers) DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: Free Solo (Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes, and Shannon Dill, producers) FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Roma (Mexico) (Alfonso Cuarón, director)
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Green Book by Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, and Peter Farrelly BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: BlacKkKlansman by Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee (based on the memoir Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Alfonso Cuarón for Roma BEST FILM EDITING: John Ottman for Bohemian Rhapsody
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Ludwig Goransson for Black Panther BEST ORIGINAL SONG: "Shallow" from A Star is Born (music and lyric by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt)
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe, and Patricia Dehaney for Vice BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: Hanna Beachler (production design) and Jay Hart (set direction) for Black Panther BEST COSTUME DESIGN: Ruth Carter for Black Panther BEST SOUND EDITING: John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone for Bohemian Rhapsody BEST SOUND MIXING: Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin, and John Casali for Bohemian Rhapsody BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: Paul Lambert, Ian Hunter, Tristan Myles, and J.D. Schwalm for First Man
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT: Period. End of Sentence. (Rayka Zehtabchi and Melissa Berton, directors) BEST ANIMATED SHORT: Bao (Domee Shi and Becky Neiman-Cobb, directors) BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT: Skin (Guy Nattiv and Jaime Ray Newman, directors)
ACADEMY HONORARY AWARDS (GOVERNOR'S AWARDS): Cicely Tyson, Lalo Schifrin, Marvin Levy IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD: Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall
Multiple winners:
Bohemian Rhapsody - 4 Black Panther - 3 Green Book - 3 Roma - 3
Without the skits and small pranks played on movie fans, this sailed by at a good clip. They don't need a host.
But even then, the acceptance speeches were regularly chopped off. I suspect that's because of the copious commercial breaks, and if we're changing up the format, let's bring in subtle onscreen segment sponsorship as with soccer matches.
I really thought Isle of Dogs would take animated feature, but I won't complain about Spider-Verse winning.
"To be the man, you gotta beat demands." -- The Lovely Mrs. Tracker
I can do without the host--I certainly don't need the "let's surprise a bunch of random moviegoers" thing reprised. But I would have liked to have a little something more than just awards, songs, and clips of the Best Picture nominees. Apart from the In Memoriam (BTW, how does Albert Finney get the last spot over Penny Marshall or Burt Reynolds), there was nothing about movie history. It's a bad sign when the best salute to Hollywood history on the night is a Google ad!
I think the best part about Carol is how she was acting like she didn't understand weapons at all, while a few months prior, she was teaching 10 year old kids how to murder walkers.