87th Academy Awards: The Big Winners Of The Most Important Night In Hollywood!

Michael Keaton as “Riggan” and Edward Norton as “Mark” in BIRDMAN.

Another award show, another opening musical. What happened to just going up on stage and talking? But let’s move on before I start writing some pointless rant no one cares about.

You all came here to see the list of winners. In fact, you are probably not even reading this right now. You most likely skipped right over this and scrolled down to see the winners. I understand. But if you did just scroll right down, you’re probably wondering why I didn’t list the nominees alphabetically. Well, that’s because I put my favorite in each category at the top.

As you can see, I didn’t agree with every win tonight. Check out the list down below…

 

 (winners are in bold)

Best Picture

“Boyhood”

“Selma”

“Birdman”

“Whiplash”

“The Grand Budapest Hotel”

“The Imitation Game”

“The Theory of Everything”

“American Sniper”

 

Best Actor

Michael Keaton (Birdman)

Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)

Bradley Cooper (American Sniper)

Steve Carell (Foxcatcher)

Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game)

 

Best Actress

Reese Witherspoon (Wild)

Julianne Moore (Still Alice)

Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl)

Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything)

Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night)

 

Best Director

Richard Linklater (Boyhood)

Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Bennett Miller (Foxcatcher)

Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game)

Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman)

 

Best Supporting Actress

Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)

Emma Stone (Birdman)

Laura Dern (Wild)

Keira Knightley (The Imitation Game)

Meryl Streep (Into the Woods)

 

Best Supporting Actor

J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)

Ethan Hawke (Boyhood)

Edward Norton (Birdman)

Mark Ruffalo (Foxcatcher)

Robert Duvall (The Judge)

 

Best Animated Feature

“Big Hero 6”

“How to Train Your Dragon 2”

“Song of the Sea”

“The Boxtrolls”

“The Tale of Princess Kaguya”

 

Best Foreign Language Film

“Ida”

“Wild Tales”

“Timbuktu”

“Tangerines”

“Leviathan”

 

Best Original Screenplay

Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler)

Dan Futterman, E. Max Frye (Foxcatcher)

Alejandro González Iñárritu, Alexander Dinelaris, Nicolás Giacobone, Armando Bo (Birdman)

Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Richard Linklater (Boyhood)

 

Best Cinematography

Emmanuel Lubezki (Birdman)

Lukasz Zal (Ida)

Robert Yeoman (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Dick Pope (Mr. Turner)

Ryszard Lenczewski (Ida)

 

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay

Graham Moore (The Imitation Game)

Damien Chazelle (Whiplash)

Paul Thomas Anderson (Inherent Vice)

Jason Hall (American Sniper)

Anthony McCarten (The Theory of Everything)

Best Documentary Feature

“Citizenfour”

“Finding Vivian Maier”

“Virunga”

“The Salt of the Earth”

“Last Days in Vietnam”

 

Best Original Song

“Glory” (John Legend, Common)

“Everything Is Awesome” (Shawn Patterson)

“Lost Stars” (Danielle Brisebois, Gregg Alexander)

“Grateful” (Diane Warren)

“I’m Not Gonna Miss You” (Glen Campbell, Julian Raymond)

 

Best Original Music Score

Hans Zimmer (Interstellar)

Alexandre Desplat (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Gary Yershon (Mr. Turner)

Jóhann Jóhannsson (The Theory of Everything)

Alexandre Desplat (The Imitation Game)

 

Best Film Editing

Sandra Adair (Boyhood)

Tom Cross (Whiplash)

Barney Pilling (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Gary D. Roach, Joel Cox (American Sniper)

William Goldenberg (The Imitation Game)

 

Best Makeup

Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou, David White (Guardians of the Galaxy)

Mark Coulier, Frances Hannon (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Bill Corso, Dennis Liddiard (Foxcatcher)

2015 Oscar Nominations Revealed: Find Out Why ‘Selma’ Fans Are Upset

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We have been waiting for this moment for months. The Academy Award nominations were announced early this morning in Los Angeles, and not everyone was happy with how things played out. The three biggest disappointments focus around The LEGO Movie, Gone Girl, and Selma.

For some reason, Gillian Flynn failed to receive a nomination in the Best Adapted Screenplay category. It’s hard to understand their reasoning behind that. I feel like she definitely deserved a nomination, even if Michelle Obama wasn’t a fan of the screenplay.

Another surprise? The LEGO Movie wasn’t even nominated in the Best Animated Feature category. This is honestly a real shock, because most people had the film winning the category. But it was passed over in favor of the yet-to-be-released Song of the Sea.

And finally, the wonderful film Selma only received two nominations: Best Picture and Song. The Academy failed to recognize David Oyelowo’s performance as Martin Luther King Jr., and director Ava DuVernay was left out of Directing. If she had been nominated, she would have been the first black woman to receive a nomination in the category.

Instead of nominating DuVernay, the Academy decided to hand out a nomination to Bennett Miller for his work on the overrated, Foxcatcher.

You can check out the list down below to see if your favorite film landed a nomination.

Best Motion Picture

“American Sniper”
“Birdman”
“Boyhood”
“The Grand Budapest Hotel”
“The Imitation Game”
“Selma”
“The Theory of Everything”
“Whiplash”

Directing

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, “Birdman”
Richard Linklater, “Boyhood”
Bennett Miller, “Foxcatcher”
Wes Anderson, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Morten Tyldum, “The Imitation Game

Actress in a Leading Role

Marion Cotillard, “Two Days One Night”
Felicity Jones, “The Theory of Everything”
Julianne Moore, “Still Alice”
Rosamund Pike, “Gone Girl”
Reese Witherspoon, “Wild”

Actor in a Leading Role

Steve Carell, “Foxcatcher”
Bradley Cooper, “American Sniper”
Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Imitation Game”
Michael Keaton, “Birdman”
Eddie Redmayne, “The Theory of Everything”

Actor in a Supporting Role

Robert Duvall, “The Judge”
Ethan Hawke, “Boyhood”
Edward Norton, “Birdman”
Mark Ruffalo, “Foxcatcher”
J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash”

Actress in a Supporting Role

Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood”
Laura Dern, “Wild”
Emma Stone, “Birdman”
Keira Knightley, “The Imitation Game”
Meryl Streep, “Into the Woods”

Best Animated Feature

“Big Hero 6”
“The Boxtrolls”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2”
“Song of the Sea”
“The Tale of the Princess Kaguya”

Best Adapted Screenplay

Graham Moore, “The Imitation Game”
Damien Chazelle, “Whiplash”
Anthony McCarten, “The Theory of Everything”
Jason Hall, “American Sniper”
Paul Thomas Anderson, “Inherent Vice”

Best Original Screenplay

Richard Linklater, “Boyhood”
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo, “Birdman”
Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Dan Gilroy, “Nightcrawler”
E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, “Foxcatcher”

Cinematography

Emmanuel Lubezki, “Birdman”
Robert D. Yeoman, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Lukasz Zal and Ryszard Lynzewski, “Ida”
Dick Pope, “Mr. Turner”
Roger Deakins, “Unbroken”

Best Documentary Feature

“Citizenfour”
“Last Days in Vietnam”
“Virunga”
“The Salt of the Earth”
“Finding Vivian Maier”

Best Foreign Language Film

“Ida”
“Leviathan”
“Tangerines”
“Wild Tales”
“Timbuktu”

Achievement in Original Score

Alexandre Desplat, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Alexandre Desplat, “The Imitation Game”
Hans Zimmer, “Interstellar”
Gary Yershon, “Mr Turner”
Johann Johannsson, “The Theory of Everything”

Achievement in Original Song

“Everything Is Awesome” by Shawn Patterson, “The LEGO Movie”
“Glory” by Common and John Legend, “Selma”
“Grateful,” by Diana Warren, “Beyond the lights”
I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” by Glen Campbell and Julian Raymond, “Glenn Campbell: I’ll Be Me”
“Lost Stars” by Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois, “Begin Again”

Film Editing

Joel Cox and Gary Roach, “American Sniper”
Sandra Adair, “Boyhood”
Barney Pilling, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
William Goldenberg, “The Imitation Game”
Tom Cross, “Whiplash”

2015 Golden Globes Nominations Have Been Announced: Did Your Favorite Make The List?

In almost exactly one month from now, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey will be hosting the Golden Globes live on NBC. Awards will be handed out, jokes will be made, and awkward speeches will be given.

But until then, we get to listen to everyone complain about the nominations. It happens every year. One of your favorite movies didn’t make the cut, or maybe you feel your favorite actor was snubbed. We understand your pain. We are here for you.

You can check out the list of nominees down below to see how your favorite film did. As a huge fan of Boyhood, I was pretty pleased with how things played out yesterday.

Best Motion Picture, Drama

“Boyhood”
“Foxcatcher”
“The Imitation Game”
“Selma”
“The Theory of Everything”

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

“Birdman”
“The Grand Budapest Hotel”
“Into the Woods”
“Pride”
“St. Vincent”

Best Actress, Drama

Jennifer Aniston, “Cake”
Felicity Jones, “The Theory of Everything”
Julianne Moore, “Still Alice”
Rosamund Pike, “Gone Girl”
Reese Witherspoon, “Wild”

Best Actor, Drama

Steve Carell, “Foxcatcher”
Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Imitation Game”
Jake Gyllenhaal, “Nightcrawler”
David Oyelowo, “Selma”
Eddie Redmayne, “The Theory of Everything”

Best Actor, Musical or Comedy

Ralph Fiennes, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Michael Keaton, “Birdman”
Bill Murray, “St. Vincent”
Joaquin Phoenix, “Inherent Vice”
Christoph Waltz, “Big Eyes”

Best Actress, Musical or Comedy

Amy Adams, “Big Eyes”
Emily Blunt, “Into the Woods”
Helen Mirren, “The Hundred-Foot Journey”
Julianne Moore, “Maps to the Stars”
Quvenzhané Wallis, “Annie”

Best Supporting Actress

Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood”
Jessica Chastain, “A Most Violent Year”
Keira Knightley, “The Imitation Game”
Emma Stone, “Birdman”
Meryl Streep, “Into the Woods”

Best Supporting Actor

Robert Duvall, “The Judge”
Ethan Hawke, “Boyhood”
Edward Norton, “Birdman”
Mark Ruffalo, “Foxcatcher”
J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash”

Best Director

Wes Anderson, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Ava DuVernay, “Selma”
David Fincher, “Gone Girl”
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “Birdman”
Richard Linklater, “Boyhood”

Best Animated Feature

“Big Hero 6”
“The Book of Life”
“The Boxtrolls”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2”
“The Lego Movie”

Best Screenplay

Wes Anderson, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Gillian Flynn, “Gone Girl”
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo, “Birdman”
Richard Linklater, “Boyhood”
Graham Moore, “The Imitation Game”