1. Oscars 2021: The Complete Winners List : Live Updates - NPR
25 apr 2021 · Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) has become the first woman of color to win the Academy Award for Best Director. Nomadland also won Best Picture.
Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) is the first woman of color to win the Oscar for best director. Anthony Hopkins and Frances McDormand won Best Actor and Best Actress. Nomadland received the Best Picture prize.
2. Here's our full coverage of the historic 2021 Oscars - Los Angeles Times
25 apr 2021 · Here's our full coverage of the historic 2021 Oscars. Frances McDormand dancing on stage as "Nomandland" wins the Oscar for best picture.
Keep up with the 93rd Academy Awards. Read our predictions and analysis, and follow our updates and takeaways from tonight's potentially historic ceremony.
3. Oscars 2021 winners: Everything we learnt backstage - Vogue Singapore
28 apr 2021 · From Daniel Kaluuya to Youn Yuh-jung, here are the 10 best takeaways from going behind the scenes at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Our 10 takeaways from going behind the scenes at the 93rd Academy Awards
4. Oscars 2021 winners: full list - 9News
26 apr 2021 · Frances McDormand won the Oscar for best actress, as Nomadland triumphed in three of the top categories, including best picture and best ...
Chloe Zhao's Nomadland, a wistful portrait of itinerant lives on open roads across the American West, won best picture at the 93rd Academy Awards, where the China-born Zhao also became just the second woman to win best director, and the first woman of colour.
5. Here's the complete list of 2021 Oscar winners - Los Angeles Times
25 apr 2021 · Chloé Zhao and “Nomadland” were the big winners at the 93rd Academy Awards, winning best picture, director and lead actress (Frances McDormand) honors.
"Nomadland" takes home the best picture, director and lead actress awards at the 2021 Oscars.
6. Final Oscars Predictions 2021: Who Will Win and Who Should Win?
21 apr 2021 · Despite double nominations for Reznor and Ross, only film titles are on the ballot, and “Soul” has landed every major prize. Even so, there's no ...
See AlsoLet's Sing 2024 Switch KeyVariety's film awards editor makes the final predictions for the 2021 Academy Awards with wins for "Nomadland," "The Father" and Netflix.
7. Oscars 2021 winners: Nomadland leads the way with three wins
25 apr 2021 · A host of movies picked up two wins each. ... Nomadland led the way at this year's Oscars with three wins for Best Picture, Best Director for ...
A host of movies picked up two wins each.
8. How the feel-good film Coda caused an Oscars upset - BBC News
28 mrt 2022 · The small, independent film had just three nominations but walked away from the 94th Academy Awards with trophies for each of them - including the big one, ...
Apple TV's film about the hearing daughter of a deaf family wasn't expected to win best picture.
9. How Many Oscars Does The Power of the Dog Actually Deserve to Win?
2 mrt 2022 · Twelve years elapsed in the time between Jane Campion's last movie and “The Power of the Dog,” which has now earned 12 Academy Award nominations ...
Jane Campion's first movie in 12 years has been nominated for 12 Oscars, and it deserves to win the majority of them.
10. 2021 Oscar winner predictions in all 23 categories - Entertainment Weekly
23 apr 2021 · Who will win at the Oscars? See EW's predictions ahead of Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony, from Viola Davis to Best Picture ...
Who will win at the Oscars? See EW's predictions ahead of Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony, from Viola Davis to Best Picture frontrunner 'Nomadland.'
11. 2021-2022 Oscar Nominations Reactions - CineMunch
24 mrt 2022 · With its dominant dozen nominations, The Power of the Dog got a major boost to its frontrunner status as it hopes to do for Netflix what Roma ...
The nominations for the 94th Annual Academy Awards were unveiled back on February 8th by Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross. There was the usual mix of surprises (Judi Dench?!) and shocking snubs (where on Earth is Denis Villeneuve?! Sorry, Lady Gaga!), including Jane Campion’s The Power of the Do