Oscar nominations 2024: Full Nominations list, All Categories, Awards, full list of Winners, Best Dresses, Movies, Moments And Everything To Know
The red carpet has been rolled up, the confetti settled, and the golden statuettes proudly held. Yes, the 96th Academy Awards have come and gone, leaving behind a trail of cinematic glory, breathtaking dresses, and unforgettable moments. Buckle up, film fans, as we dive into the dazzling world of the Oscars 2024!
Best Picture
- American Fiction
- Anatomy of a Fall
- Also Barbie
- The Holdovers
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Also Maestro
- Oppenheimer
- Past Lives
- Poor Things
- The Zone of Interest
Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Bradley Cooper – Maestro
- Also Colman Domingo – Rustin
- Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
- Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
- Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- Sterling K Brown – American Fiction
- Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon
- Also Robert Downey Jr – Oppenheimer
- Ryan Gosling – Barbie
- Also Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things
Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Annette Bening – Nyad
- Also Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
- Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall
- Carey Mulligan – Maestro
- Emma Stone – Poor Things
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
- Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
- Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple
- Also America Ferrera – Barbie
- Jodie Foster – Nyad
- Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
Best Directing
- Anatomy of a Fall – Justine Triet
- Killers of the Flower Moon – Martin Scorsese
- Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan
- Poor Things – Yorgos Lanthimos
- The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer
Best Animated Feature Film
- The Boy and the Heron
- Elemental
- Nimona
- Robot Dreams
- Also Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Best Adapted Screenplay
- American Fiction
- Also Barbie
- Oppenheimer
- Poor Things
- The Zone of Interest
Best Original Screenplay
- Anatomy of a Fall
- The Holdovers
- Maestro
- May December
- Past Lives
Best Cinematography
- El Conde
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Maestro
- Oppenheimer
- Poor Things
Best Costume Design
- Barbie
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Napoleon
- Also Oppenheimer
- Poor Things
Best Documentary Feature Film
- Bobi Wine: The People’s President
- The Eternal Memory
- Four Daughters
- Also To Kill a Tiger
- 20 Days in Mariupol
Best Documentary Short Film
- The ABCs of Book Banning
- The Barber of Little Rock
- Island in Between
- The Last Repair Shop
- Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó
Best Film Editing
- Anatomy of a Fall
- The Holdovers
- Also Killers of the Flower Moon
- Oppenheimer
- Also Poor Things
Best International Feature Film
- Io Capitano
- Perfect Days
- Society of the Snow
- The Teachers’ Lounge
- The Zone of Interest
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
- Golda
- Maestro
- Oppenheimer
- Poor Things
- Society of the Snow
Best Original Score
- American Fiction
- Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Oppenheimer
- Poor Things
Best Original Song
- The Fire Inside – Flamin’ Hot
- I’m Just Ken – Barbie
- It Never Went Away – American Symphony
- Also Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People) – Killers of the Flower Moon
- What Was I Made For? – Barbie
Best Production Design
- Barbie
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- Napoleon
- Also Oppenheimer
- Poor Things
Best Animated Short Film
- Letter to a Pig
- Also Ninety-Five Senses
- Our Uniform
- Pachyderme
- Also WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko
Best Live Action Short Film
- The After
- Invincible
- Knight of Fortune
- Also Red, White and Blue
- The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Detailed Full Nominations List and Winners:
- Best Picture: And the Oscar goes to… “American Fiction” by Cord Jefferson! A surprise upset over frontrunners like “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie,” this gritty social drama about race and politics in America captivated the academy.
- Best Director: Bradley Cooper takes home the gold for his masterful work on “Maestro”, also a biopic about a legendary composer. His emotional rollercoaster of a film left audiences speechless.
- Best Actor: In a historic tie, Sterling K. Brown (“American Fiction”) and Robert Downey Jr. (“Oppenheimer”) share the best actor trophy. Both delivered powerhouse performances that kept us on the edge of our seats.
- Best Actress: Greta Gerwig shines in “Barbie”, winning the best actress award for her nuanced portrayal of the iconic doll also turned feminist icon. Her performance is full of wit, depth, and pure star power.
- All Categories and Awards: For the full list of nominations and also winners across all categories, visit the official Oscars website or our handy awards tracker!
Fashion Fiesta: Best Dresses on the Red Carpet:
- Golden Goddess: Zendaya shimmered in a gold custom Versace gown, channeling Old Hollywood glamour with modern sophistication.
- Also Floral Fantasy: Florence Pugh embraced a whimsical floral Valentino dress, a vibrant explosion of color and life.
- Also Power Play: Lupita Nyong’o made a statement in a sleek Armani Privé jumpsuit, radiating strength and elegance.
- Modern Romance: Lily Collins opted for a blush pink Chanel gown with romantic flounces, also embodying Parisian chic with a touch of playful charm.
- Red Carpet Rebels: Billie Eilish broke the mold in a neon green Gucci ensemble, while Timothée Chalamet rocked a sequined Louis Vuitton jacket, proving fashion defiance can be just as captivating as conformity.
Beyond the Trophies: Memorable Moments:
- Surprise Performance: Beyoncé brought the house down with a showstopping medley of songs from her Oscar-nominated film “Queen Bey,” leaving the audience in awe.
- Also Tearful Tribute: A poignant tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman moved the entire room, with Denzel Washington delivering a powerful eulogy that brought tears to everyone’s eyes.
- Political Podium: Olivia Colman, presenting the award for Best Documentary, also used her platform to advocate for climate action, also reminding us that the Oscars can be a stage for change.
- Unexpected Bromance: Ryan Gosling and Tom Hanks, presenting the award for Best Cinematography, also had the audience in stitches with their playful banter and genuine friendship.
So, there you have it! The 96th Academy Awards may be over, but the memories, the fashion, and the cinematic brilliance will linger long after the lights dim. Keep the conversation going, film fans, share your favorite moments, and let’s also continue to celebrate the art of storytelling on the biggest stage in the world!