The 2024 Oscars are finally here. As the pre-show red carpet comes to a close, the biggest movies of 2023 will be honored at the 96th Academy Awards starting at 7 p.m. on ABC.
Host Jimmy Kimmel will likely have plenty of jokes about Barbie and Oppenheimer, two of the highest-grossing movies of the year and favorites for several Oscars Sunday night.
Oppenheimer leads the field with 13 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), and Best Director. Our entertainment writer’s 2024 Oscars predictions say Christopher Nolan’s movie will take home eight statuettes, with other top winners including Poor Things and Killers of the Flower Moon.
Rita Moreno wore a huge smile and a statement black gown, and Brittany Snow popped in bright yellow on the Oscars red carpet Sunday for Hollywood’s big night with a show of red, black, metallics and another drop-dead gorgeous gown for Laverne Cox.
Many men stuck to black in tuxedos and other looks, including a fashion star of the awards season, Colman Domingo in a double-breasted tuxedo look, a custom Louis Vuitton, paired with western boots. I wanted to shine like a diamond” he told E! I’m having a great time.
Boston.com entertainment writer Kevin Slane went through all 23 categories at the 2024 Oscars, picking winners in each category and offering his own preferred winners.
If you’re looking for an edge on your 2024 Oscars predictions before the ceremony this Sunday on ABC at 7 p.m., there are three things you should know: The favorites win the majority of the time, the guilds representing the various branches of Academy voters usually know best, and the Best Picture category generally remains the hardest to predict — though it’s looking pretty easy this year.
The toughest decision among my crop of 2024 Oscars predictions is in Best Actress, which is a two-woman competition between Emma Stone (Poor Things) and Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon). Both have won several prerequisite awards: Stone was honored by the BAFTAs and Critics Choice Awards, Gladstone nabbed the SAG award, and each landed a Golden Globe, with Stone in Comedy and Gladstone in Drama.