From the biggest movies to the biggest moments, you can find the top news from the 2015 Academy Awards right here.
Feb 23, 2015
Birdman wins Oscar for best picture
After a long and controversy-plagued campaign season, director Alejandro González Iñárritu's Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) came out on top as the best picture among the 10 nominees in this year's Academy Awards. Beating out fellow front-runners Boyhood, American Sniper, The Imitation Game, and The Theory of Everything, Birdman marks Iñárritu's first Best Picture win (he was nominated in 2007 for Best Picture and Director for Babel.) He also won the award for Best Director earlier in the evening.
Read Article >Iñárritu took time at the end of his acceptance speech to dedicate his film to his fellow Mexican nationals and make a general plea for equal treatment of Mexican immigrants.
Feb 23, 2015
Steve Wozniak is in Cadillac's Oscars commercial for some reason
You might have missed this, but Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was a part of the Oscars madness tonight. During Cadillac's commercial during the broadcast, the Woz himself can be seen lounging in his study, listening to music that, for one reason or another, is making the room go out of focus.
Read Article >The ad's part of Cadillac's new and ridiculously named "Dare Greatly" campaign, which also includes appearances from Anne Wojcicki, head of health research company 23andMe, and Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater. The campaign says its stars have risked it all in their lives, but it's not quite clear what that has to do with cars.
Feb 23, 2015
Eddie Redmayne wins best actor Oscar for portrayal of Stephen Hawking
Eddie Redmayne won the award for best actor in a leading role at the 2015 Oscars for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. Redmayne has long been considered a front-runner to win this award. Much of Redmayne's performance required him to act with limited mobility as he depicted the progression of Hawking's disease — something that the Academy was clearly quite impressed by. This is Redmayne's first nomination and his first win.
Read Article >Though Redmayne's performance has been the focus of quite a bit of buzz since before the movie even came out, there were quite a few other great performances that he was up against. Steve Carell's transformative turn in Foxcatcher was a performance that critics couldn't stop talking about. Michael Keaton's performance in Birdman was about as reinvigorating for his career as it was for the character he played. And, you know, everyone loves Benedict Cumberbatch no matter what he does.
Feb 23, 2015
Alejandro González Iñárritu wins best director Oscar for Birdman
Alejandro González Iñárritu is taking home the 2015 Oscar for directing for his film Birdman, a stunning look at fame and a fading star that's presented as though the entire movie were shot in a single take. Iñárritu's win is well deserved: Birdman maintains an impressive tension throughout its entire runtime, has amazing performances from all of its stars, and is filmed in a way that's truly remarkable and unlike anything else.
Read Article >This is Iñárritu second win at the Oscars. He's received two nominations in the past — best picture and directing for Babel — and has two other nominations tonight: best picture and original screenplay, which he won.
Feb 23, 2015
Watch John Legend and Common perform Best Original Song Glory on the Oscars
After a performance that brought the audience to its feet and left some in tears, "Glory," the soaring track from Selma performed by John Legend and Common, earned the Academy Award for Best Original Song. "Glory" was a shoe-in from the start, even with competition from "Everything Is Awesome." Tonight's performance was one we've seen a few times by now, but it's no less powerful here.
Read Article >Feb 23, 2015
Citizenfour wins Oscar for Best Documentary Feature
At tonight's Academy Awards ceremony, Laura Poitras' Edward Snowden documentary Citizenfour won the award for Best Documentary Feature. Despite being the odds-on favorite for the award, the field was competitive this year, including Netflix's critically acclaimed Virunga for the honor.
Read Article >Feb 23, 2015
Watch Patricia Arquette's call for wage equality in her Oscar acceptance speech
Patricia Arquette just won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Richard Linklater's Boyhood. During her acceptance speech, Arquette hurriedly thanked seemingly dozens of people, including Linklater and the Boyhood cast and crew, then made a call for gender equality in Hollywood.
Read Article >"It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all, and equal rights for women in the United States of America," she said, before music ushered her out.
Feb 23, 2015
Big Hero 6 wins Oscar for Best Animated Feature
Even though fans might still lament The Lego Movie being snubbed for the Best Animated Feature award, Marvel and Disney did happily manage to take home the award for the perfectly enjoyable superhero film Big Hero 6. It's Marvel's first major win at the Academy Awards, and Walt Disney Animation Studio's second since last year's win for Frozen.
Read Article >Feb 23, 2015
Here's where you can watch Oscar-winning animated short Feast
Read Article >It's probably no surprise that Disney won the Oscar for best animated short film this year, but it's a win that's well deserved. Feast is a fun, touching, and gorgeous little movie. You may have seen it playing in front of Big Hero 6, but if you didn't, it's available to rent online. YouTube is charging $1.99 for it ($2.99 for HD), and it's definitely worth the money. Take six minutes and check it out.
Feb 23, 2015
Watch the latest trailer for House of Cards season 3
Read Article >During the Oscars broadcast, a new trailer for the next season of House of Cards aired, giving us a closer look at what might just be the breakdown of Frank and Claire's relationship. Both are in positions of major political power, but, with an election in 2016 on the horizon, the gulf between them has never been more plain. The new season premieres on February 27th.
Feb 23, 2015
Watch the live performance of Everything Is Awesome at the Oscars
Read Article >In the most rousing moment of the entire night so far, Tegan and Sara and the Lonely Island graced the stage at the Oscars to perform "Everything Is Awesome" from The Lego Movie. There were construction workers. There were capes. There was Will Arnett himself as Batman rocking out with Questlove. It made perfect sense, and you will enjoy it because Oprah sure as hell did.
Feb 23, 2015
Watch Neil Patrick Harris open the Oscars with song, dance, and Anna Kendrick
With a host like Neil Patrick Harris, how could you not open the Academy Awards with a musical number? After just one monologue joke about the lack of diversity — "Tonight we honor the best and whitest — I mean brightest" — Mr. Barney Stinson led a large set piece that spanned the history of cinema, incorporating both a gigantic rear projector on stage and a montage of Harris hanging out in other films — like the opening moments from Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope. Supporting cast includes Anna Kendrick, Jack Black, stormtroopers, Roman soldiers, and a flask-wielding Benedict Cumberbatch in a non-speaking role.
Read Article >And of course, when Jack Black pulls out a smartphone, it's a Samsung.
Feb 23, 2015
Here are the 2015 Oscar winners
After many pun-filled hours, the 87th Academy Awards are over, and dozens of golden statues have found new homes. Eddie Redmayne almost did a jig, John Legend and Common left the room with nary a dry eye, Patricia Arquette threw a slice of the political into her speech, and Birdman director Alejandro G. Iñárritu cleaned up. See the complete list of winners, below.
Read Article >Best picture
Feb 22, 2015
How to (legally) watch the Oscars online
The Oscars are happening tonight, and even if you're still sore about the Lego Movie snub, the event promises to be full of beaming nominees, Boyhood, and Neil Patrick Harris anecdotes. Since we've already armed you with everything you need to know before you watch the Oscars this year, now you can get to the business of actually watching.
Read Article >Feb 22, 2015
Apple shot its Oscars ad with the iPad Air 2
Apple just debuted its Oscars ad and unsurprisingly, it's centered around making movies. The commercial features several groups of high school students as they shoot different projects using the iPad as their camera, overlaid by an inspirational voiceover from Martin Scorsese, who extolls the virtues of hard work and experimentation as the keys to creative success. And while the piece has the kind of delicate score and evocative images that one would expect from an Apple ad, the spot was actually shot on the iPad Air 2 itself.
Read Article >For the commercial, Apple partnered with the LA County High School for the Arts, a performing and visual arts school located in Los Angeles. Student filmmakers were provided with iPads and shot their projects over a weekend, during which their efforts were documented — also using an iPad Air 2. That behind-the-scenes footage is what makes up the ad.