We put together the full list of movies you need to check out and the must-see performances, which include last night’s winners Renée Zellweger in “Judy,” Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker," Laura Dern in “Marriage Story” and Brad Pitt in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Go deeper: The nominees may not have been diverse, but the red carpet was, and we identified at least four trends. Who won the other 20 awards?įind out here, in the complete list of winners. If you don’t know much about the film here’s what you need to know about the genre-bending movie. Filmmaker Bong Joon-ho also won in the international feature and original screenplay categories, as well as best director, but none of the film’s actors were nominated. The darkly comedic thriller is the first South Korean film to ever be nominated for an Oscar. It’s best picture win capped off a night of surprise wins for the first foreign-language film to win the award. “Parasite” made history at the 92nd Academy Awards.
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