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But the Oscars tonight weren’t exciting, either. They were a bit rote. Not because they were badly executed, or larded with ...
The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg provides a postmortem of Sunday's ceremony and the long season it brought to a close.
That may have been Oscar host Conan O’Brien’s serious wish tonight for the film industry and the world, but it ended up being a pretty good epitaph for Hollywood’s Biggest Night this year.
Debutantes including Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler and Amy Madigan also blanketed the show Sunday night, contributing to a celebratory feel amid a mostly unspoken gloom.
Additional awards go to Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler, “KPop Demon Hunters,” and The New Yorker’s live-action short “Two People Exchanging Saliva.” ...