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4 days ago · LOS ANGELES - “Oppenheimer,” a solemn three-hour biopic that became an unlikely billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowned best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a coronation for Christopher Nolan.
4 days ago · LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Oppenheimer,” a solemn three-hour biopic that became an unlikely billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowned best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a...
2 days ago · The Academy Awards for Best Picture have been held since 1929. (…) The first winner of the Best Picture award was “Wings.” (…) “Million Dollar Baby” won the Oscar for Best Picture in February 2005. (…) “Gandhi” won the Best Picture award in 1983. (False) The most recent winner of the Best Picture award is “Oppenheimer.”
2 days ago · Record-breaking films. The following four films either set, broke, or tied both records – the film with the most Academy Awards and the film with the most Academy Award nominations – in their respective years of eligibility: 7th Heaven ( 1927–1928 ), Cimarron ( 1930–1931 ), Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), and. Titanic ( 1997 ).
2 days ago · Also in 2006 Damon starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack Nicholson in The Departed; the crime thriller, which was directed by Martin Scorsese, won an Academy Award for best picture. In 2009 Damon lent his voice to Ponyo, the English version of Miyazaki Hayao’s animated Gake no ue no Ponyo (2008; “Ponyo on the
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5 days ago · These movies deserved to win Best Picture at the Oscars, but were sadly overlooked. From Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove to Fincher's The Social Network, the Academy has a history of overlooking true cinematic masterpieces. Even acclaimed directors like Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg have fallen victim to the Academy's questionable judgment.