90th Academy Awards

Here’s what you missed at this years Oscar awards ceremony, hosted for the second time by Jimmy Kimmel.

Under the current climate, movements such as Me Too and Times Up have been a prominent feature of awards season this year. However as the biggest night in film the academy pressed for the event to be focused on just that, the films, and not the politics. Rather a night for the biggest names in the industry to put on their prettiest frocks and celebrate their success by accepting little gold men.

Speaking of prettiest frocks, Get Out star Allison Williams stole the spotlight on the carpet in Armani Privé Couture and Brian Atwood shoes.

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As for the best dressed man of the evening, Call Me By Your Name star Armie Hammer stepped out on the carpet in a stunning velvet Giorgio Armani suit and bow tie.

New stars to look out for include the incredibly talented star of Oscar nominated Call Me By Your Name and ladybird, Timothee Chalamet. Also Get Out and Black Panther star Daniel Kaluuya. After his success at the BAFTAs, picking up their Rising Star Award, his face and name are quickly becoming familiar in Hollywood’s spotlight. He was nominated for Best Actor In A Leading Role in his debut leading role. 

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The Shape Of Water directed by Guillermo Del Toro won Best Picture as expected.

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The musical performances for best original song nominees were outstanding including;

~“Mystery Of Love” from Call Me by Your Name

~“Mighty River” from Mudbound

~“This Is Me” from The Greatest Showman

~“Remember Me” from Coco

~“Stand Up For Something” from Marshall

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