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This gripping dramatisation of The Boston Globe�s investigation into child abuse in the Catholic Church stars Michael Keaton and Mark Ruffalo. The film�s down-the-line style is clearly inspired by another journalistic classic, 1976 Oscar-winner All The President�s Men. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu � The RevenantInarritu, who won a Best Director Oscar in 2014 with Birdman, went more than $70 million over budget while shooting this frost-bitten period survival drama.

To capture the film�s brutal best movies of 2016 oscars winners, he insisted on only filming in natural light. He is the first person in 65 years to win Best Director for two consecutive years.Leonardo DiCaprio with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Photo: EPA/PAUL BUCKBest ActorLeonardo DiCaprio � The RevenantPlaying a 19th-century huntsman, he endured punishing sub-zero temperatures and ate raw buffalo liver while shooting the film.

He's already been rewarded for his efforts, having scooped up Best Actor trophies at this year's Baftas and Golden Globes.The incredible filming locations of The RevenantBest ActressBrie Larson � RoomRising indie queen Brie Larson plays a woman kidnapped and forced to raise her child in a single room, in this adaptation of the best-selling novel by Emma Donoghue.

Larson took home Best Actress awards from the Golden Globes and Baftas earlier this year.Jacob Tremblay and Brie Larson in RoomBest Supporting ActressAlicia Vikander � The Danish GirlThe Swedish actress was the breakout star of 2015 thanks to star turns in Ex Machina, Testament of Youth, The Man from UNCLE and this Tom Hooper-directed biopic.

She played Gerda Wegener, an artist from Copenhagen whose husband is Lili Elbe, one of the first people to undergo sex reassignment surgery.Best Supporting ActorMark Rylance � Bridge of SpiesThe renowned thesp was a mesmerising presence as the soft-spoken, inscrutable Russian spy defended by Tom Hanks in Steven Spielberg�s Cold War drama.Mark Rylance and Tom Hanks in Bridge of Spies Photo: DreamWorks/20th Century FoxBest Original ScreenplaySpotlightThis gripping dramatisation of The Boston Globe�s investigation into child abuse in the Catholic Church stars Michael Keaton and Mark Ruffalo.

The film�s down-the-line style is clearly inspired by another journalistic classic, 1976 Oscar-winner All The President�s Men.Members of the cast and producers of Spotlight accept the award for Best Picture at the 88th Oscars in Hollywood Photo: Getty ImagesBest Adapted ScreenplayThe Big ShortA portrait of the "weirdos" who profited from the 2008 financial collapse, based on the bestselling book by Michael Lewis.

Read our review of The Big ShortRafe Spall, Jeremy Strong, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling in The Big ShortBest Visual EffectsEx MachinaEx Machina, an independent film with a small cast, won out against big budget blockbusters such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Revenant in the special effects category.

Andrew Whitehurst, who is known for his work on bigger projects such as Tim Burton�s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, spoke to The Verge about the importance of subtle special effects in smaller films: "What perhaps many cinema goers don't notice is that more lower budget, less spectacle-heavy films are making much greater use of VFX."Alicia Vikander best movies of 2016 oscars winners Ex MachinaBest Costume DesignMad Max: Fury Road ( J enny Beavan)In George Miller�s antipodean dystopia, water is scarce and petrol is king.

This long-awaited follow-up to his classic Eighties action/sci-fi trilogy stars Tom Hardy as the grizzled Max, but Charlize Theron steals the show as one-armed truck driver Imperator Furiosa.Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe in Mad Max: Fury Road Photo: Warner Bros/Village Roadshow Films/Jasin BolandBest Production DesignMad Max: Fury RoadBest Make-up and HairstylingMad Max: Fury RoadFrom Nux�s parched lips, boils and bleached complexion to the People Eater�s hideously swollen feet, the scabrous make -up work on Fury Road was a thing of wonder.

In the opening scenes, Tom Hardy�s hairy Mad Max even out-bearded his Revenant character.Best CinematographyThe RevenantEmmanuel "Chivo" Lubezki is this year�s real success story: he is now the first cinematographer in history to win three consecutive Oscars, following gongs for Birdman (2015) and Gravity (2014). Seamlessly patching together extended shots with CGI, the Mexican cinematographer creates the illusion of long, swirling unbroken takes.

His talent is undeniable, but it�s a shame this year�s shortlist couldn�t make room for a woman. Out of more than 500 nominees, across 88 years, there has never been a single female nominee.Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu directing Leonardo DiCaprio on the set of The RevenantBest Film EditingMad Max: Fury RoadFury Road�s sharp, breathless editing is the secret behind some of the decade�s finest action sequences � but it also owes a debt to the classics of silent cinema.

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Oh, and "Mad Max: Fury Road" cleaned house. Here are all the nominees and winners at Sunday's 88th Academy Awards. Best Picture� The Big Short� Bridge of Spies� Brooklyn� Mad Max: Fury Road� The Martian� The Revenant� Room� Spotlight (winner) Best Actor� Bryan Cranston, Trumbo� Matt Damon, The Martian� Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant (winner)� Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs� Eddie Redmayne, The Danish GirlBest Actress� Cate Blanchett, Carol� Brie Larson, Room (winner)� Jennifer Lawrence, Joy� Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years�Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn Copy this code to your website or blog Best Supporting Actor� Christian Bale, The Big Short� Tom Hardy, The Revenant� Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight� Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies (winner)� Sylvester Stallone, CreedBest Supporting Actress � Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight� Rooney Mara, Carol� Rachel McAdams, Spotlight� Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl (winner)� Kate Winslet, Steve JobsBest Director� Adam McKay, The Big Short� George Miller, Mad Best movies of 2016 oscars winners Fury Road� Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, The Revenant (winner)� Lenny Abrahamson, Room�Tom McCarthy, Spotlight Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay� The Big Short (winner)� Brooklyn� Carol� The Martian� RoomBest Writing, Original Screenplay� Bridge of Spies� Ex Machina� Inside Out� Spotlight (winner)� Straight Outta ComptonBest Editing� The Big Short� Mad Max: Fury Road (winner)� The Revenant� Spotlight� Star Wars: The Force AwakensBest Animated Feature Film� Anomalisa� Boy and the World� Inside Out (winner)� Shaun the Sheep Movie� When Marnie Was ThereBest Cinematography� Carol� The Hateful Eight� Mad Max: Fury Road� The Revenant (winner)�Sicario Copy this code to your website or blog Best Costume Design� Carol� Cinderella� The Danish Girl� Mad Max: Fury Road (winner)� The RevenantBest Original Score� Bridge of Spies� Carol� The Hateful Eight (winner)� Sicario� Star Wars: The Force AwakensBest Original Song� "Earned It," Fifty Shades of Grey� "Manta Ray," Racing Extinction� "Simple Song #3," Youth� "Til It Happens To You," The Hunting Ground�"Writing's On The Wall," Spectre (winner) Daniel Craig as James Bond in 'SPECTRE' SPECTRE Best Documentary, Feature� Amy (winner)� Cartel Land� The Look of Silence� What Happened, Miss Simone?� Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for FreedomBest Documentary, Short Subject� Body Team 12� Chau, beyond the Lines� Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah� A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness (winner)� Last Day of FreedomBest Foreign Language Film� Embrace of the Serpent� Mustang� Son of Saul (winner)� Theeb� A WarMakeup and Hairstyling� Mad Max: Fury Road (winner)� The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared� The RevenantBest Production Design� Bridge of Spies� The Danish Girl� Mad Max: Fury Road (winner)� The Martian�The Revenant A still from "Mad Max: Fury Road." Warner Brothers Best Short Film, Animated� Bear Story (winner)� Prologue� Sanjay's Super Team� We Can't Live without Cosmos� World of TomorrowBest Short Film, Live Action� Ave Maria� Day One� Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut)� Shok� Stutterer (winner)Best Sound Editing� Mad Max: Fury Road (winner)� The Martian� The Revenant� Sicario� Star Wars: The Force AwakensBest Sound Mixing� Bridge of Spies� Mad Max: Fury Road (winner)� The Martian� The Revenant� Star Wars: The Force AwakensBest Visual Effects� Ex Machina (winner)� Mad Max: Fury Road� The Martian� The Revenant�Star Wars: The Force Awakens � Jess Cagle� Amy Robach� Robin Roberts� Lara Spencer� Michael Strahan� Joe Zee [1]Produced byDavid HillReginald HudlinDirected byGlenn WeissHighlightsBest PictureSpotlightMost awardsMad Max: Fury Road (6)Most nominationsThe Revenant (12)TV in the United StatesNetworkABCDuration3 hours, 37 minutes [2]Ratings34.42 million19.4% ( Nielsen ratings)� < 87th� Academy Awards� 89th�>The 88th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2015 and took place on February 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, 5:30�p.m.

PST / 8:30�p.m. EST. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by David Hill and Reginald Hudlin and directed by Glenn Weiss. [3] [4] Actor Chris Rock hosted the show for the second time, having previously hosted the 77th ceremony held in 2005. [5]In related events, the Academy held its 7th Annual Governors Awards ceremony best movies of 2016 oscars winners the Grand Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center on November 14, 2015.

[6] On February 13, 2016, in a ceremony at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement were presented by hosts Olivia Munn and Jason Segel. [7]Spotlight won two awards including Best Picture, and Mad Max: Fury Road won six awards, the most for the evening. [8] The Revenant earned three awards including Best Director for Alejandro Inarritu and Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio.

Brie Larson won Best Actress for Room. Mark Rylance and Alicia Vikander won supporting acting honors for Bridge of Spies and The Danish Girl, respectively. The telecast garnered 34.42 million viewers in the United States, making it the least watched Oscar ceremony since the 80th Academy Awards in 2008.

[9] Contents� 1 Winners and nominees� 1.1 Awards� 1.2 Governors Awards� 1.3 Films with multiple nominations and awards� 2 Presenters and performers� 2.1 Presenters� 2.2 Performers� 3 Ceremony information� 3.1 Box office performance of nominated films� 3.2 Criticism regarding lack of diversity� 3.3 Asian accountants joke� 3.4 Critical reception and television ratings� 4 In Memoriam� 5 See also� 6 Notes and references� 6.1 Notes� 6.2 References� 7 External linksWinners and nominees [ edit ]The nominees for the 88th Academy Awards were announced on January 14, 2016, at 5:30�a.m.

PST (13:30 UTC), at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by directors Guillermo del Toro and Ang Lee, Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs, and actor John Krasinski. [10] The Revenant led all nominees with twelve nominations; Mad Max: Fury Road came in second with ten. [11]The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on February 28, 2016. [12] With two Oscars, Spotlight was the first film since 1952's The Greatest Show on Earth to win Best Picture with only one other award.

[13] Alejandro Inarritu became the third individual to win two consecutive Oscars for Best Director. [N 1] [8] By virtue of his previous nomination for his portrayal of the titular character in 1976's Rocky, Best Supporting Actor nominee Sylvester Stallone was the sixth person to be nominated for playing the same role in two different films. [14] At the age of 87, Ennio Morricone was believed to be the oldest competitive winner in Oscar history.

[N 2] [15] Having previously won for Gravity and Birdman, Emmanuel Lubezki became the first person to win three consecutive Best Cinematography awards.

[16] Awards [ edit ] Best Picture� Spotlight�� Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin, and Blye Pagon Faust� The Big Short�� Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner� Bridge of Spies�� Steven Spielberg, Marc Platt, and Kristie Macosko Krieger� Brooklyn�� Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey� Mad Max: Fury Road�� Doug Mitchell and George Miller� The Martian�� Simon Kinberg, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, and Mark Huffam� The Revenant � Arnon Milchan, Steve Golin, Alejandro Inarritu, Mary Parent, and Keith Redmon� Room�� Ed Guiney Best Actor� Leonardo DiCaprio�� The Revenant as Hugh Glass� Bryan Cranston�� Trumbo as Dalton Trumbo� Matt Damon�� The Martian as Mark Watney� Michael Fassbender�� Steve Jobs as Steve Jobs� Eddie Redmayne�� The Danish Girl as Lili Elbe Best Actress� Brie Larson�� Room as Joy "Ma" Newsome� Cate Blanchett�� Carol as Carol Aird� Jennifer Lawrence�� Joy as Joy Mangano� Charlotte Rampling�� 45 Years as Kate Mercer� Saoirse Ronan�� Brooklyn as Eilis Lacey Best Supporting Actor� Mark Rylance�� Bridge of Spies as Rudolf Abel� Christian Bale�� The Big Short as Michael Burry� Tom Hardy�� The Revenant as John Fitzgerald� Mark Ruffalo�� Spotlight as Michael Rezendes� Sylvester Stallone�� Creed as Rocky Balboa Best Supporting Actress� Alicia Vikander�� The Danish Girl as Gerda Wegener� Jennifer Jason Leigh�� The Hateful Eight as Daisy Domergue� Rooney Mara�� Carol as Therese BeliSpotlight won Best Picture tonight at the 88th Annual Academy Awards, handed out at the Dolby Theatre inHollywood.

Mad Max: Fury Road�came into the night with the�second-most nominations � 10 � and won six trophies, twice as many Oscars as its closest rival.

The Revenant,�which had a�leading 12 noms, and Spotlight�were�the only other films to win multiple awards, with three�and two respectively. Alejandro Inarritu won Best Director for The Revenant, becoming the only third�helmer to win back-to-back Oscars and the first since Joseph Mankiewicz�in 1949-50.�The film�also scored the first Academy Award for Leonardo DiCaprio, who won Best Actor in his sixth nom.

Room star Brie Larson won Best Actress, her first Oscar in her first nomination.Spotlight�s win bookended the Oscars, as it won the night�s first award for Best Original Screenplay.Amid the outcry�and protests over the lack of diversity in the acting nominees this year, Chris Rock is taking his second turn as Oscar host.

The�first-time telecast producers are Reginald Hudlin and David Hill.Here is the complete list of winners:Best PictureSpotlightMichael Sugar, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin and Blye Pagon Faust, ProducersBest ActorLeonardo DiCaprio, The RevenantBest ActressBrie Larson, RoomBest DirectingAlejandro Inarritu, The Revenant,Best Original Song�Writing�s On The Wall� from SpectreMusic and Lyric by Jimmy Napes and Sam SmithBest Original ScoreThe Hateful EightEnnio MorriconeBest Foreign Language FilmSon of Saul (Hungary)Best�Live Action Short FilmStuttererBenjamin Cleary�and�Serena ArmtiageBest Documentary FeatureAmyAsif Kapadia and James Gay-ReesBest Documentary Short SubjectA Girl in the River: The Price of ForgivenessSharmeen Obaid-ChinoyBest Supporting ActorMark Rylance,�Bridge of SpiesBest Animated Feature FilmInside OutPete Docter and Jonas RiveraBest Animated Short FilmBear StoryGabriel Osorio and Pato EscalaBest Visual EffectsEx MachinaAndrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara BennettBest Sound MixingMad Max: Fury RoadChris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben OsmoBest Sound EditingMad Max: Fury RoadMark Mangini and David WhiteBest Film EditingMad Max: Fury RoadMargaret SixelBest CinematographyThe RevenantEmmanuel LubezkiBest Makeup and HairstylingMad Max: Fury RoadLesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian MartinBest Production DesignMad Max: Fury RoadProduction Design: Colin Gibson; Set Decoration: Lisa ThompsonBest Costume DesignMad Max: Fury RoadJenny BeavanBest Supporting ActressAlicia Vikander, The Danish GirlAdapted ScreenplayThe Big ShortScreenplay by Charles Randolph and Adam McKayBest Original ScreenplaySpotlightWritten by Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy You never heard of some of those movies?

Well, norman, you are not a film buff, that�s for sure. This was a good year for films with social relevance, and/or human perseverance over insurmountable odds. The nominees were all worthy.� I can see a lot of work went into the making of Mad Max�I saw the movie. I have not yet seen the Revenant, so I cannot judge; however, I personally would have not picked Mad Max.

I thought it was an odd movie. Neverthess, I appreciate all the hard work it took to create it.� It was kind of refreshing, though, that an �action� movie, and one in a series, got to take home several awards. Recognition for the excellent technical work on sound, production design, and costume/hair was likely well-deserved (haven�t seen it).

I admit, I am not convinced editing shouldn�t have gone to either �The Martian� or �Revenant.�� The Academy got it wrong again. You can�t give Spotlight best film for it�s screenplay when you�ve already acknowledge The Rev had superior acting, cinematography, & directing.What about Ex-Machina? Like 2008�s Button, the film won best visual effects that were tied solely to one actor�s performance!

At least Pitt got a nom. Both Pitt & Vikander gave unforgettable performances in these unique roles. Can the same be said of Penn in Milk or Larson in Room?If the Academy is so blind to their prejudice in this then they should do the next best thing. Add a new award category for best effects driven performance. They can get all the honorees best movies of 2016 oscars winners Serkis they failed to acknowledge in the past on the stage.Cut down political speeches like Biden�s, & time devoted to best sound & sound editing to fit it in.

In this day & age the best effects driven performance including motion capture carries a ton more weight.� I honestly cannot believe how many Oscars a crappy movie like Mad Max won over The Martian and Star Wars. I mean seriously, best costume and set design? They filmed in it a flipping desert and wore no shirts half the time. Someone got paid off.� �6 Things We Learned About Telefonica's Movistar Plus Series�TVLine Readers' Emmy Picks: Which Races Were Landslides?

Which��Revelan nuevo poster de 'The Lego Batman Movie'�Watford Vs. Manchester United Live Stream � Watch The Premier��Apple's interest in Augmented Reality heats up with two CreditPatrick Fallon for The New York Times[ Reviewing Chris Rock | what happened in the show | red carpet looks | the opening monologue ]These are the winners of the 88th annual Academy Awards.Best Picture: � Spotlight�Direction: � The Revenant,� Alejandro InarrituActor: Leonardo DiCaprio, �The Revenant�Actress: Brie Larson, �Room�Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance, �Bridge of Spies�Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, �The Danish Girl�The Best and Worst of the OscarsChris Rock provoked, �Spotlight� stunned � and not every joke landed quite right.

Here are some of the most memorable moments of the night. Adapted Screenplay: � The Big Short,� Charles Randolph and Adam McKayOriginal Screenplay: � Spotlight,� Josh Singer and Tom McCarthyCinematography: � The Revenant,� Emmanuel LubezkiProduction Design: � Mad Max: Fury Road,� Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson (set decoration) Advertisement Continue reading the main storyFilm Editing: � Mad Max: Fury Road,� Margaret SixelVisual Effects: � Ex Machina,� Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Ardington and Sara BennettCostume Design: � Mad Max: Fury Road,� Jenny BeavanMakeup: � Mad Max: Fury Road,� Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega and Damian Martin Slide Show Slide Show | 56 Photos Slide Show: Oscars 2016 Red Carpet Slide Show: Oscars 2016 Red CarpetCreditNoel West for The NYTSound Editing: � Mad Max: Fury Road,� Mark Mangini and David WhiteSound Mixing: � Mad Max: Fury Road,� Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo Thank you for subscribing to Today�s Headlines.

An error has occurred. Please try again later. You are already subscribed to this email.View all New York Times newsletters.� See Sample� Manage Email Preferences� Not you?� Privacy PolicyScore: � The Hateful Eight,� Ennio MorriconeSong: � Writing�s on the Wall,� from �Spectre,� Jimmy Napes and Sam SmithForeign Language Film: � Son of Saul� (Hungary)Animated Feature: � Inside Out�Documentary Feature: � Amy�Animated Short: � Bear Story�Documentary Short: � A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness�Live Action Short: � Stutterer� A version of this article appears in print on February 29, 2016, on page C8 of the New York edition with the headline: Oscar Winners.

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