Oppenheimer Wins Big at the 96th Academy Awards
/Film Weekly
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4.4 • 870 Ratings
🗓️ 11 March 2024
⏱️ 33 minutes
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Summary
On the March 11, 2024 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film editor Brad Oman to talk about the 96th annual Academy Awards ceremony.
Opening Banter:
In Our Feature Presentation: A Complete List Of The 2024 Oscar Winners
- Two big takeaways - Oppenheimer Absolutely Dominated The 2024 Oscars, and this was a big night for old-school Hollywood studios and distributors.
- Oscars 2024 Behind The Scenes: Who Actually Votes For The Winners?
- The Best, Worst, And Most Baffling Jokes From Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars Monologue
- Da'Vine Joy Randolph's Oscar Win Completes An Impressive Hollywood Streak
- Robert Downey Jr. Finally Won An Oscar, And It Was For The Right Role
- Sam Rockwell Paid Tribute To Oscar Winner Robert Downey Jr. With An Amazing Tropic Thunder Reference
- Robert Downey Jr. Is Officially The First SNL Cast Member To Win An Oscar
- The Oscars Paid Tribute To Stunt Performers, Still Refuse To Give Stunt Performers Oscars
- Godzilla Minus One Is Officially The First Movie In The Franchise To Win An Oscar
- With Her Barbie Win, Billie Eilish Just Made Oscar History
- John Mulaney's Hilarious Field Of Dreams Recap Doubled As His Oscar Host Audition - And He Nailed It
- John Cena Got Naked On Live TV (For Real) To Recreate An Infamous Oscars Moment
- Sorry, Spider-Man – The Boy And The Heron Deserved The Oscar Upset
- The Zone Of Interest Director's Oscar Speech Finally Said The Quiet Part Out Loud
- Ukraine Won Its First Oscar – And The Director Would Gladly Trade It Away
- Oppenheimer Composer Ludwig Goransson Now Has The Same Number Of Oscars As Hans Zimmer
- Watch Ryan Gosling Perform His Oscar Nominated Barbie Song 'I'm Just Ken'
- Cillian Murphy Wins Best Actor For Oppenheimer, But His Best Performance Is Actually In Breakfast On Pluto
- Oppenheimer May Look Like A Traditional Oscar Winner, But It's More Complicated Than It Seems
- What Oppenheimer's Oscar Wins Say About The Current State Of The Academy
- Killers Of The Flower Moon Was Almost The Biggest Loser In Oscar History
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