The Best (and Worst) Moments from the 95th Academy Awards
From miniature donkeys and cocaine bears to Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, the 2023 Oscars ceremony saw its share of highs and lows.
From miniature donkeys and cocaine bears to Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, the 2023 Oscars ceremony saw its share of highs and lows.
“I’m taking this home to her,” Yeoh had said in her Best Actress acceptance speech.
Oscar weekend proved that the season — and the industry itself — has truly gone global.
“She is Asian” began trending as some thought NPR’s messaging was diminishing a woman of color’s triumph.
After her historic win, Yeoh said that the award was “for everyone who has ever identified as a minority.”
The A24 film took it all the way to Oscar victory.
Yeoh becomes the first Asian woman and second woman of color to win Best Actress.
The Instagram post and caption were posted hours before Academy voting closed.
The Best Actress nominee talked to IndieWire about her groundbreaking role in the A24 hit, and thinking, “If I don’t get nominated, all these people will be so goddamn disappointed.”
Editor Paul Rogers discusses how his collaborative editing process allowed the filmmakers to perfect every universe inside of the film.
“Every single actor and actress puts their heart and soul into these movies and you don’t necessarily start thinking you are going to get nominated.”
“As long as you have the capabilities, please join the cast,” Yeoh said of the musical film starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.