Michael B Jordan’s Best Actor Win Was The Big Moment At This Year’s Oscars


In the lead-up to this year’s Oscars, it looked like the Best Actor prize could have gone in one of several directions, after previous wins for Timothée Chalamet, Wagner Moura and Michael B Jordan at various awards shows over the last few months.

At Sunday night’s Academy Awards, it was Sinners star Michael who came out on top, in one of the night’s most memorable and emotionally-charged moments.

The US star was visibly stunned when his name was called by last year’s recipient Adrien Brody, first pausing to share the moment with his mum, who was seated to his right, before being wrapped up in a hug by Sinners director Ryan Coogler.

He and co-star Delroy Lindo then also shared a moment before Michael headed up to the stage to collect his award – but what really came across was just how much love there was for the Black Panther star from the whole auditorium.

Meanwhile, in his acceptance speech, he paid homage to the Black performers who have won Oscars for their leading performances in the past, name-checking Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx, Forest Whitaker and Will Smith.

Michael B. Jordan just thanked all six Black winners in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories during his own Best Actor speech:

“I stand here because of the people that came before me. Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx, Forest Whitaker, Will Smith.… pic.twitter.com/4gtBrUlM6g

— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) March 16, 2026

Michael played twins Smoke and Stack in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, which made Oscars history as the most-nominated film ever at the Academy Awards.

In the end, it triumphed in an impressive four categories in total, but One Battle After Another was the year’s big winner, picking up six awards including Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson and the coveted Best Picture prize.

Michael B Jordan’s Best Actor Win Was The Big Moment At This Year’s Oscars
Michael B. Jordan poses with his Oscar following Sunday’s ceremony

Sean Penn also won his third Oscar on Sunday night for his work in One Battle After Another (but didn’t attend to accept it in person), while the hotly-contested Best Supporting Actress went to Amy Madigan for Weapons, over One Battle After Another’s Teyana Taylor and Sinners’ Wunmi Mosaku, as well as Sentimental Value’s Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas.

Meanwhile, Frankenstein came away with three technical prizes, and family favourite KPop Demon Hunters won two awards in total.

Take a look at our round-up of all the winners from the 2026 Oscars here.




‘KPop Demon Hunters’ winners rudely interrupted during Oscars 2026 acceptance speeches



“KPop Demon Hunters” won two awards during Sunday’s 2026 Oscars in Los Angeles, but the winners were abruptly interrupted during both acceptance speeches.

The Netflix original animated musical fantasy film received the Oscar for Best Original Song for the hit track “Golden” — sung by Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami — as well as best animated feature.

While Ejae was able to give her emotional thank-yous, the cut-off music began playing before the rest of the cast could contribute.

“KPop Demon Hunters” winners were interrupted during their 2026 Oscars acceptance speeches. REUTERS
While “Golden” singer Ejae was able to give her emotional thank-yous after winning best original song on Sunday in Los Angeles, the cut-off music began playing before the rest of the cast could contribute. Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Despite the singer’s pleas to give them more time, the music continued — followed by the lights getting shut off.

A similar situation unfolded earlier in the ceremony when “KPop Demon Hunters” was named Best Animated Feature; directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, alongside producer Michelle L.M. Wong, accepted the prize.

The cut-off music began playing before the trio was done speaking, but it quickly quieted down so they could finish.

Despite the singer’s pleas to give them more time, the music continued — followed by the lights getting shut off. Getty Images
“KPop Demon Hunters” directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, alongside producer Michelle L.M. Wong, accepted the prize for best animated feature. Rob Latour/Shutterstock

“And for those of you who look like me, I’m so sorry that it took us so long to see us in a movie like this. But it is here, and that means that the next generations don’t have to go longing,” Kang, who was born in South Korea, said.

Appelhans also noted that movies have the power to “connect us as humans across cultures and borders.”

He added, “I just want to take a moment to say to all the young filmmakers, artists, musicians in all corners of the globe: Tell your story, sing in your voice. I promise you the world is waiting.”

The cut-off music began playing before the trio was done speaking, but it quickly quieted down so they could finish. Rob Latour/Shutterstock
“And for those of you who look like me, I’m so sorry that it took us so long to see us in a movie like this,” Kang, who was born in South Korea, said before exiting the stage. The Academy via Getty Images

Though fans were elated over the evening’s victories, many were upset the stars were interrupted.

“it was very disrespectful what they did to the producers of kpop demon hunters at the oscars let them give the speech…. having said that i’m glad they won,” one of many critics posted on X.

“That cutoff music during the kpop demon hunters speech was a lil rude #Oscars,” someone else echoed, with a third observing, “them trying to cut the kpop demon hunter speech short while amy madigan was up there forever #Oscars.”

Though fans of the Netflix original animated musical fantasy film were elated over the evening’s victories, many were upset the stars were interrupted. Getty Images
“This can’t be the way to celebrate such big cultural phenomenon,” one critic argued via X. AFP via Getty Images

Another dissenter argued, “Got time to make these horrid jokes but not time for Kpop Demon Hunters to say their speech….#oscars.”

“please let the man finish his speech… this can’t be the way to celebrate such big cultural phenomenon,” yet another X user wrote, with someone else adding, “no im sorry im still raging about how they cut off that guys speech over the golden kpop demon hunters win that was just unkind #oscars.”

One netizen went so far as to claim that the “KPop Demon Hunters” victors were “given less time than every other winner,” calling the move “absolutely disrespectful” while demanding the awards showrunners issue “an apology.”


Oscars blasted for tasteless Holocaust joke and ‘painful’ Conan O’Brien skits… as only a handful of surprises upset ‘predictable’ show: Live updates


Oscars blasted for tasteless Holocaust joke and ‘painful’ Conan O’Brien skits… as only a handful of surprises upset ‘predictable’ show: Live updates

Oscars presenter Kumail Nanjiani sparked fury at the Oscars on Sunday with a tasteless joke about Schindler’s List before presenting a tie win for Best Live Action Short Film.

To the dismay of the audience, Nanjiani swapped Schindler’s List for ‘Schindler Post It’ before awarding The Singers and Two People Exchanging Saliva their statuettes. It is the seventh time in Oscars history that a tie has been won for competing films. 

The awards show fell flat with viewers as film enthusiasts claimed the ceremony was a ‘joke’ and criticized Conan O’Brien’s ‘awful’ hosting skills.

In a closing sketch, O’Brien is told he’ll be ‘host for life’ before being bizarrely replaced by Mr. Beast. There were few upsets during the show as winners largely played out as expected in a ‘predictable’ fashion.

Others ripped the program for running late and cutting acceptance speeches short.

Jessie Buckley won Best Actress, dedicating the award to the ‘beautiful chaos in a mother’s heart,’ while One Battle After Another disappointed a handful of viewers by taking Best Picture. 

Sinners, which led the night with a record-breaking 16 nominations, took home Best Screenplay, Best Original Score and Best Cinematography. Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for his dual role as the Smokestack Twins, beating out Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke and Wagner Moura for the coveted award. 

Meanwhile, Timothee Chalamet’s Marty Supreme skipped out on all nine Oscars the film was nominated for.  

Follow along for the latest updates… 

Oscars blasted for ‘boring and predictable’ show

Viewers watching from home blasted this year’s Oscars for being a ‘boring and predictable’ show.

‘This was a boring ceremony overall very predictable and nothing new,’ one person wrote on X.

‘This Oscars is sorta a flop idk. Conan flop, awkward jokes from presenters, ugly a** stage (yeah i said it) only saving this night is a Sinners Best Picture I’m not playing,’ another wrote.

Others ripped the program for running late and cutting acceptance speeches short, while host Conan O’Brien’s skits ran long.

‘The Oscars cutting off that speech for Golden to make room for more overlong presenter bits that land with a thud… booooooo,’ one person wrote.

‘If Conan’s whole awkward opening was cut we wouldn’t be cutting people off,’ wrote a second person.

‘Nooo you don’t get it those very unfunny 10min skits are so much more important we need time for those!’ added a third.

‘The fact one of the intro people had a skit about being played off like a minute later was salt in the wound too. Why is the academy adding categories when they can’t even allow enough time and respect to the pre-existing categories? It makes no sense,’ wrote a fourth.

Presenter Kumail Nanjiani makes inappropriate Holocaust joke at Oscars

During the award presentation for Best Live Action Short Film, comedian Kumail Nanjiani cracked an offensive joke by swapping Schindler’s List for ‘Schindler Post It,’ much to the dismay of the Oscars audience and viewers at home.

‘Can’t say that Schindler’s List joke was uh in any good taste,’ one person wrote on X.

‘At the #Oscars, they just made an offensive joke by swapping Schindler’s List for #SchindlerPostIt, and the translator didn’t translate it—she caught on instantly and just went silent during that part. Did you notice it,’ wrote another.

Pakistani-US comedian Kumail Nanjiani presents the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film onstage during the 98th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 15, 2026. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

Vanity Fair Oscars Party 2026 WORST dressed as stars arrive at the exclusive afterparty

The infamous Vanity Fair Oscars Party is now underway as Hollywood’s finest celebrate their wins and commiserate their losses.

The legendary bash, which was founded by former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter in 1994, immediately follows the Academy Awards every year.

Tonight’s main ceremony, hosted by Conan O’Brien for the second year in a row, saw Michael B. Jordan take home the Best Actor award for Sinners, Jessie Buckley for Best Actress in Hamnet and One Battle After Another for Best Picture.

But now it is time for the celebs to let their hair down behind closed doors at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Stars arrive at the Governors Ball afterparty

Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and US singer Nick Jonas attend the 98th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 15, 2026. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images)
US singer and actor Josh Groban  and British actress Natalie McQueen attend the 98th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 15, 2026. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images)

Adrien Brody disgusts viewers by swallowing his gum

While presenting the award for Best Actor, Adrien Brody swallowed his gum, disgusting viewers watching from home.

‘Adrien Brody doing that with his gum is disgusting, why did he act like he forgot he was about to present a f****** OSCAR!?,’ one person wrote on X.

‘I’m gonna be thinking about the gum Adrien Brody swallowed for the next 7 years that it’s in his body,’ another person wrote.

‘Adrien Brody swallowing that piece of gum was horrible,’ a third person wrote.

Adrien Brody at the 98th Annual Oscars held at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Misty Copeland came out of retirement to dance during Oscars Sinners performance

Ballet legend Misty Copeland came out of retirement to dance during the Oscars performance of I Lied To You from Sinners.

It comes after Copeland feuded with Timothee Chalamet after he said he doesn’t want to work in an art that you ‘have to keep alive’ like ballet or opera.

Copeland said Chalamet wouldn’t have the ‘opportunities he has as a movie star’ without ‘opera and ballet.’

THE OSCARS® - Hosted by Conan O'Brien, the 98th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 15, at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC, streamed live on Hulu and airs live in more than 200 territories worldwide. (Disney/Frank Micelotta) CHRISTONE "KINGFISH" INGRAM, MISTY COPELAND, SHABOOZEY, MILES CATON, ALICE SMITH, BRITTANY HOWARD, RAPHAEL SAADIQ (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Disney via Getty Images)
THE OSCARS® - Hosted by Conan O'Brien, the 98th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 15, at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC, streamed live on Hulu and airs live in more than 200 territories worldwide. (Disney/Stewart Cook) CHRISTONE "KINGFISH" INGRAM, MISTY COPELAND, SHABOOZEY, MILES CATON, ALICE SMITH, BRITTANY HOWARD, RAPHAEL SAADIQ, ERIC GALES (Photo by Stewart Cook/Disney via Getty Images)

Oscars 2026 winners: Michael B Jordan shocks the world with Best Actor win while Jessie Buckley and One Battle After Another also earn top prizes

Michael B Jordan shocked the world as he upset Timothee Chalamet to win Best Actor on a night where One Battle After Another and Jessie Buckley also earned the top prize at the Oscars.

The 39-year-old actor earned the top honor for his leading role in Ryan Coogler film Sinners.

He upset favorite throughout award season 30-year-old Chalamet, who starred in Marty Supreme, as the field included: Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another, Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon, and Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent.

One Battle After Another wins Best Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another was this year’s big winner at the Oscar’s, taking home six wins.

‘In 1975, the Oscar nominees for best picture were Dog Day Afternoon, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Jaws, Nashville, and Barry Linden. There is no best among them; there is just what the mood might be on that day,’ the director said during his acceptance speech.

‘I really blew it when I won a best director award and I forgot to thank my cast,’ he added. ‘What a night. You guys, let’s have a martini.’

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 15: (L-R) Paul Thomas Anderson accepts the Best Picture award for "One Battle After Another" from Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor onstage during the 98th Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Jessie Buckley wins Best Actress

Jessie Buckley won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Hamnet.

She dedicated her win ‘to the beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart.’

‘We all come from a lineage of women who continue to create against all odds. Thank you for recognizing me in this role, this is the greatest honor,’ she said.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 15: Jessie Buckley accepts the Actress in a Leading Role award for "Hamnet" onstage during the 98th Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Stunned Michael B. Jordan wins Best Actor for Sinners

Michael B Jordan won the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in Sinners.

He thanked God, his family, Sinners costars and director Ryan Coogler.

‘I want to thank Warner Bros, and for believing in this vision of Ryan Coogler and betting on a culture and original ideas and original artistry,’ Jordan said.

‘You’re an amazing, amazing person,’ he said of Coogler. ‘I’m so honored to call you a collaborator and a friend, and you gave me the opportunity and space for me to be seen, and I love you, too, bro, love you to death.’

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 15: Michael B. Jordan accepts the Actor in a Leading Role award for "Sinners" onstage during the 98th Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Paul Thomas Anderson wins Best Director

Paul Thomas Anderson won the Oscar for Best Director for One Battle After Another.

Paul Thomas Anderson accepts the Oscar for Best Director for "One Battle after Another" during the Oscars show at the 98th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 15, 2026. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Outrage after Golden songwriters cut-off during acceptance speech

Viewers watching from home were outraged that the songwriters of Golden were cut-off during their acceptance speech for Best Original Song.

‘Alright f*** the Oscars for cutting off Best Original Song for Golden KPop Demon Hunters. Absolute disrespect and disgraceful to the creatives behind the biggest song of the year,’ one user wrote on X.

‘I went from being mad that Golden won to being ten times as mad that they got cut off lol what the f***,’ wrote another.

‘hat was absolutely vile. The Golden writers weren’t done thanking their people and they just blast the music and cut them off. Disgusting, Disrespectful, f****d up, producers don’t give a s*** about the winners. Wow,’ wrote a third.

EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo and Teddy Park win the Oscar for Best Original Song for "Golden" from "KPop Demon Hunters" during the Oscars show at the 98th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 15, 2026. REUTERS/Mike Blake




Anna Wintour Channels Miranda Priestly Presenting At The Oscars With Anne Hathaway


While her sense of humour is perhaps not the first thing that comes to mind when most of us think of Anna Wintour, she certainly managed to raise a smile while presenting at the 2026 Oscars.

Early on in Sunday night’s ceremony, the long-time Vogue editor came on stage to present two awards with Anne Hathaway.

Anne, of course, is the star of The Devil Wears Prada and its upcoming sequel, both of which feature the character Miranda Priestly, heavily rumoured to have been inspired by Anna.

Introducing the Best Costume Design prize, the Oscar winner told the audience: “A character’s costume is key to telling a story.

“One could argue that one’s wardrobe in real life is also key. Does it make one appear elegant and attractive on, say, the most important night in Hollywood, and say when the most important people in fashion will be judging how one looks?”

Turning to her co-host, she continued: “Anna, just curious, what do you think of my dress tonight?”

By way of response, Anna simply donned her sunglasses and declared: “And the nominees are…”

Following this, the duo then announced the winners for Best Makeup And Hairstyling, with Anna intentionally misnaming her co-presenter “Emily” in an even more explicit nod to The Devil Wears Prada.

LOL at this Devil Wears Prada joke between Anne Hathaway and Anna Wintour while presenting at the Oscars

Anne: Anna, would you like to read the nominees?

Anna: Thank you, Emily pic.twitter.com/7IvNj7RmJw

— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) March 15, 2026

In the original Devil Wears Prada film and the new follow-up, Meryl Streep plays Miranda Priestly, the editor of the fictitious Runway magazine, whose look and mannerisms have sparked comparisons with Anna Wintour for two decades now.

Last year, the award-winning journalist and Met Gala organised claimed: “I went to the [Devil Wears Prada] premiere wearing Prada, completely having no idea what the film was going to be about.

“I think that the fashion industry was very sweetly concerned for me about the film that it was gonna paint me in some kind of difficult light.”

Anna Wintour Channels Miranda Priestly Presenting At The Oscars With Anne Hathaway
Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada

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Praising Meryl’s “fantastic” work in the movie, she then insisted: “I found [the film] highly enjoyable and very funny. It had a lot of humour to it, it had a lot of wit.

“I mean, [the actors are] all amazing. And in the end, I thought it was a fair shot.”

Take a look at the full list of winners from the 2026 Oscars here.




Yes, There Was An Actual Tie During This Year’s Oscars Ceremony


Before the weekend, there had only ever been six ties at the Oscars.

However, on Sunday night, movie history was made when a seventh occurred.

During this year’s ceremony, Marvel star Kumail Nanjiani was welcomed to the stage to announce the winner in the Best Live Action Short category.

After opening the envelope, he revealed that two of the nominees had received the same number of votes from Academy members, meaning they’d each be awarded an Oscar.

“It’s a tie!” he exclaimed, before assuring the audience: “I’m not joking! It’s actually a tie, so everyone calm down!”

Kumail Nanjiani reveals there’s been a tie at the #Oscars while announcing Best Live Action Short, with “The Singers” and “Two People Exchanging Saliva” sharing the award.

(via ABC/AMPAS) pic.twitter.com/sl2ugEnYfA

— Variety (@Variety) March 16, 2026

He then explained that he’d be announcing the winners one at a time, first welcoming the producers of The Singers to the stage before the crew behind Two People Exchanging Saliva collected theirs.

Uncomfortably, during the latter, the Oscars team attempted to cut the team’s acceptance speech short, before the night’s host Conan O’Brien then encouraged them to continue.

The Oscars’ most famous tie came in 1969, when screen icon Katharine Hepburn and then-newcomer Barbra Streisand split the win for Best Actress for their performances in The Lion In Winter and Funny Girl.

Back in 1932, the first tie at the Oscars came during the awards show’s fifth year, when Fredric March and Wallace Beery were both named Best Actor.

Technically, the former had received one more vote than the latter, but at this time, a rule was in place meaning that anyone within three votes of the winner would also receive an award.

So Much For So Little and A Chance To Live then split Best Documentary Short in 1950, while a similar draw occurred 37 years later when the features Artie Shaw: Time Is All You’ve Got and Down And Out In America got the same number of votes in the Best Documentary Feature category.

Trevor and Franz Kafka’s It’s A Wonderful Life were the two winners in the Best Live-Action Short category in the mid-1990s, while the latest tie was just over a decade ago, in 2013, with Zero Dark Thirty and Skyfall winning Best Sound Editing.

Check out the full list of winners from the 2026 Oscars here.




After Amy Madigan In Weapons, 13 More Horror Performances That Deserved Oscars Love


Amy Madigan has gone and done the unthinkable – and actually won an Oscar for a horror movie performance.

The veteran actor well and truly stole the show in the 2025 horror film Weapons, creating an iconic and deeply sinister character in Aunt Gladys and inspiring no end of Halloween costumes in the process.

Following an awards season that’s seen Best Supporting Actress prizes going out in a variety of directions, Amy came out on top during Sunday night’s Oscars – joining a rare group of actors including Anthony Hopkins, Ruth Gordon and Kathy Bates who’ve picked up Academy Awards for their horror characters.

In the past, the Academy has been notoriously reluctant to recognise horror performances, with many undeservedly losing out on the night – and others failing to secure a nomination at all.

As we celebrate Amy’s success, here are 13 more performances that deserved more love from the Oscars…

Demi Moore (The Substance)

After Amy Madigan In Weapons, 13 More Horror Performances That Deserved Oscars Love

From the moment we first heard about Demi Moore’s performance in the graphic body horror The Substance, we were already intrigued, and when it finally hit cinemas last year, we couldn’t shout loud enough about how good she was in it.

Over 2025′s awards season, Demi won a Golden Globe, Actor Award and Critics’ Choice Award for her work in The Substance, before finally securing her first Oscar nomination more than 40 years into her career.

In the end, Demi’s work wound up being added to the long list of incredible performances that deserved an Oscar only to miss out – but there’s no question that her nomination marked a huge win for horror recognition at the Oscars.

Toni Collette (Hereditary)

This is the Oscars snub that horror fans will be banging on about for eternity – and with good reason.

Ari Aster’s first ever feature film Hereditary takes you on a truly wild ride (we’re still recovering from it seven years later, to be honest with you), and at the centre of it all is Toni Collette’s unbelievable performance.

With her role as tortured matriarch Annie Graham, she brings the deeply unsettling story to life, and showcases her unparalleled versatility as an actor with a performance that takes her character through every emotion under the sun, from unsettled to heartbroken to terrified to furious. And let’s not even talk about that iconic dinner party scene.

Frankly, Toni has been snubbed at the Oscars too many times to count at this point – but it’s interesting that her only nomination to date was actually for her performance in a horror film, when she was recognised for her work in The Sixth Sense.

Shelley Duvall and Jack Nicholson (The Shining)

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Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall’s work in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining might now be widely considered two of the finest and most unnerving performances in horror history, but they weren’t so well-received at the time.

Though the reception to the Stephen King adaptation grew warmer as the years went on, critics were pretty lukewarm on it at the time, with Shelley even earning a Worst Actress nomination at the Razzies following its release.

In 2022, this was finally rescinded by the Razzies, who apologised publicly to Shelley Duvall, after learning of director Kubrick’s alleged treatment towards her on set.

Anthony Perkins (Psycho)

There are a few things we think of when someone mentions Psycho. Those infamous high-pitched strings during the iconic shower sequence. The image of the Bates Motel looming in the distance. And, of course, Anthony Perkins’ unsettling portrayal of serial killer Norman Bates.

While Psycho itself was nominated for a string of Oscars the year after its release – including an acting nod for Janet Leigh and Best Director recognition for Alfred Hitchcock – curiously, Anthony Perkins did not make the shortlist for his work in Psycho, despite his portrayal of the slowly unravelling Norman Bates playing such a part in what makes the movie so gripping.

Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out)

Daniel Kaluuya managed a rare feat for the lead in a horror film in 2017 and actually got nominated for an Oscar, which is a testament to the strength of both his performance and the strength of Get Out in general.

But despite getting awards love from the Golden Globes, Baftas, SAG Awards and Academy Awards, none of these translated to a win.

Absolutely no offence to Gary Oldman, or his performance as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, but as the years go on, it’s becoming clearer which performance is most likely to stand the test of time…

Daniel did eventually pick up an Oscar of his own just three years later, though, thanks to his work in Judas And The Black Messiah.

Sissy Spacek (Carrie)

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Like Daniel, both Sissy Spacek and her on-screen mum Piper Laurie were both nominated for Oscars for their work in the horror classic Carrie.

Neither of their nominations transferred into a win, but there’s no denying that with her performance, Sissy created an iconic movie character for the ages that we’re still talking about 50 years after the film’s original release.

Florence Pugh (Midsommar)

We’ve already touched on Toni Collette’s much-lauded performance in Hereditary, but there’s another female lead in an Ari Aster project that deserves to be shouted about, too.

In fact, Florence Pugh’s Midsommar performance could well be considered the “yin” to Toni in Hereditary’s “yang”. Both films centre around women who suffer traumatic life events, and struggle to cope as the world around them becomes increasingly more unsettling, although while the latter is shrouded in darkness and shadow, the former takes place in broad sunshine, making the unfolding horror all the more jarring.

The year after Midsommar, Florence did score an Oscar nomination for her performance in Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, which probably scuppered her chances of a Best Actress nod for the horror film, which is a bit of a shame, as her emotionally-charged work in Ari Aster’s film was every bit as deserving, if not more.

Mia Farrow (Rosemary’s Baby)

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Often cited as one of the best horror films of all time, Rosemary’s Baby landed two Oscar nominations following its release, including a Best Supporting Actress win for Ruth Gordon.

But given everything she had to do in the title role, it feels a little surprising in the present day that the Academy would go as far as celebrating Rosemary’s Baby back in 1969, without actually giving its leading star Mia Farrow a nomination.

Lupita Nyong’o (Us)

Lupita Nyong'o in Us
Lupita Nyong’o in Us

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By the time Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out came along, the world was ready for more from the Oscar-winning screenwriter, particularly as Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o was on double duty playing two halves of the same whole.

Now, we appreciate that audiences and critics didn’t quite take to Us in the same way they did to Get Out, but we stand by it being an excellent film, and for everything Lupita was able to do with two completely opposing characters, we still think it’s a shame she never secured her second Oscar nomination for it.

Interestingly, her peers in the Screen Actors’ Guild did nominate for her performance that year, though the Best Actress title would ultimately end up going to Renée Zellweger for Judy, as did the Oscar.

Hugh Grant (Heretic)

Say what you want about Heretic (to be honest, we still think of it as one of our biggest cinema disappointments of 2024, after a trailer that promised so much), but there’s no arguing with Hugh Grant’s transformative performance as the chilling Mr Reed, putting his charm to work in ways we never saw in his many rom-coms of yore.

While Hugh did secure recognition at the Baftas and Golden Globes earlier this year, that Best Actor category was especially stacked in 2025, meaning plenty of deserving actors missed out on a place, including the former Love Actually star.

Jeff Goldblum (The Fly)

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The Fly may have won an Oscar in the Best Makeup category back in 1987 (which, interestingly enough, was fellow sci-fi body horror The Substance’s only win in 2025), but its Saturn Award-winning lead performance from Jeff Goldblum did not transfer to an Oscar nomination.

We get it, a film about a half-man, half-fly was always going to be a hard sell to the Academy, but Jeff’s performance is still being talked about almost 40 years later.

Despite his expansive career, the Wicked star has, in fact, never been nominated for an Oscar for acting, although he was nominated as the director of the short film Little Surprises in the mid-1990s.

Tilda Swinton (Suspiria)

Tilda Swinton in Suspiria
Tilda Swinton in Suspiria

It’s been seven years, and we’re still not sure we understand exactly what went on in Luca Guadagnino’s remake of Suspiria. But what we do remember is that Tilda Swinton played about 20 different characters, disappearing into each role as flawlessly as you’d expect, and received absolutely zip the following awards season.

Despite four Golden Globe nods and three from the Baftas, Tilda has just one Oscar nomination to her name, which was the same year she won for Michael Clayton.




Oscars best dressed! Kylie Jenner spills out of racy red dress alongside Rose Byrne, Felicity Jones and Alicia Silverstone as they lead fashion parade at the 2026 Academy Awards


The 98th Academy Awards red carpet kicked off in style on Sunday, with Hollywood’s brightest stars descending upon the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles wearing their most glamorous looks.

Kylie Jenner was every inch the bombshell as she channeled Jessica Rabbit in a sultry, metallic red gown while showing up to support boyfriend Timothee Chalamet, who is nominated for Best Actor. 

The reality TV star commanded attention in the ultra-revealing gown, which featured a key-shaped cutout just at the base of the plunging halter neckline. 

Rose Byrne looked sensational in a sleek black sleeveless Dior gown featuring delicate floral embroidery. 

Byrne is up for the Best Actress gong for her role in If I Had Legs I would Kick You, but faces stiff competition in Irish star Jessie Buckley (Hamnet), Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), and Emma Stone (Bugonia). 

Meanwhile, Train Dreams star Felicity Jones was absolutely radiant in a soft pastel yellow Prada dress. 

Oscars best dressed! Kylie Jenner spills out of racy red dress alongside Rose Byrne, Felicity Jones and Alicia Silverstone as they lead fashion parade at the 2026 Academy Awards

Kylie Jenner was every inch the Hollywood bombshell as she channeled Jessica Rabbit in a sultry, metallic red gown at the 98th Oscars this Sunday

Rose Byrne joined the parade of glamorous stars at the star-studded ceremony on Sunday

Rose Byrne joined the parade of glamorous stars at the star-studded ceremony on Sunday

Train Dreams star Felicity Jones was absolutely radiant in a soft pastel yellow gown

Train Dreams star Felicity Jones was absolutely radiant in a soft pastel yellow gown

Alicia Silverstone and Bella Thorne joined Hollywood's biggest names on the red carpet

Thorne wowed in a sheer gown

Alicia Silverstone and Bella Thorne joined Hollywood’s biggest names on the red carpet 

Best Actress nominee Jessie Buckley was a vision in a bold palette, opting for a striking off-the-shoulder dress in a daring mix of pink and red. 

Alicia Silverstone exuded timeless elegance, channeling Old Hollywood glamour in a sophisticated black-and-white gown paired with classic opera gloves. 

Bella Thorne made a show-stopping arrival in a sheer black Gucci gown with feather sleeves. 

German supermodel Heidi Klum had all eyes on her in a shimmering sleeveless gown. 

Ariana Greenblatt was effortlessly elegant in an off-the-shoulder silk vintage Dior dress.

Best actress nominee Renate Reinsve put on a very leggy display in a fiery red Louis Vuitton gown with a sizzling side slit.

Tamron Hall was among the early arrivals and wowed in a Bibhu Mohapatra gown featuring dramatic wing-like sleeves and shimmering metallic embellishments. 

Barbie Ferreira made a vibrant statement in a regal purple GapStudio gown designed by Zac Posen. 

Zuri Hall was a vision in an emerald green mermaid gown that commanded the carpet.

Terri Seymour stunned in a floor-length chocolate brown dress that hugged her enviable figure.

Nischelle Turner cut a sophisticated figure in a sleeveless black dress, which she paired with a silver clutch. 

The reality TV star commanded attention in the ultra-revealing gown, which featured a key-shaped cutout just at the base of the plunging halter neckline

Her raven tresses cascaded down in loose locks

The reality TV star commanded attention in the ultra-revealing gown, which featured a key-shaped cutout just at the base of the plunging halter neckline

Byrne looked sensational in a sleek black sleeveless gown Dior featuring delicate floral embroidery

Byrne looked sensational in a sleek black sleeveless gown Dior featuring delicate floral embroidery

She is up for the Best Actress gong for her role If I Had Legs I would Kick You

She is up for the Best Actress gong for her role If I Had Legs I would Kick You

Jones wowed in a delicate yellow tulle gown

Her dress featured side cut outs

Jones wowed in a delicate yellow tulle gown with side cut outs

She opted for delicate glam

She opted for delicate glam

Silverstone exuded timeless elegance, channeling Old Hollywood glamour in a sophisticated black-and-white gown paired with classic opera gloves

Silverstone exuded timeless elegance, channeling Old Hollywood glamour in a sophisticated black-and-white gown paired with classic opera gloves

Thorne made a show-stopping arrival in a black gown with feather sleeves

She accessorized with silver earrings

Thorne made a show-stopping arrival in a black gown with feather sleeves

Her chic Gucci gown was made of a sheer black fabric

Her chic Gucci gown was made of a sheer black fabric 

Best Actress nominee Jessie Buckley was a vision in a bold palette, opting for a striking off-the-shoulder dress in a daring mix of pink and red

Best Actress nominee Jessie Buckley was a vision in a bold palette, opting for a striking off-the-shoulder dress in a daring mix of pink and red 

Regretting You star Mckenna Grace channeled a princess in a bubblegum pink Vera Wang gown

Regretting You star Mckenna Grace channeled a princess in a bubblegum pink Vera Wang gown 

She accessorized with a diamond necklace

She accessorized with a diamond necklace

German supermodel Heidi Klum had all eyes on her in a shimmering sleeveless gown

German supermodel Heidi Klum had all eyes on her in a shimmering sleeveless gown

Ariana Greenblatt was effortlessly elegant in an off-the-shoulder silk vintage Dior dress

Ariana Greenblatt was effortlessly elegant in an off-the-shoulder silk vintage Dior dress

Barbie Ferreira made a vibrant statement in a regal purple GapStudio gown designed by Zac Posen

Barbie Ferreira made a vibrant statement in a regal purple GapStudio gown designed by Zac Posen

Best actress nominee Renate Reinsve put on a very leggy display in a fiery red Louis Vuitton gown with a sizzling side slit

She teamed the look withe strappy red heels

Best actress nominee Renate Reinsve put on a very leggy display in a fiery red Louis Vuitton gown with a sizzling side slit

Tamron Hall kicked off the red carpet at the 98th Oscars this Sunday

Tamron Hall kicked off the red carpet at the 98th Oscars this Sunday

She wowed in a gown featuring dramatic wing-like sleeves and shimmering metallic embellishments

She wowed in a gown featuring dramatic wing-like sleeves and shimmering metallic embellishments

Terri Seymour stunned in a floor-length chocolate brown dress that hugged her enviable figure

The dress showcased her toned arms

Terri Seymour stunned in a floor-length chocolate brown dress that hugged her enviable figure

Zuri Hall was a vision in an emerald green mermaid gown that commanded the carpet

Zuri Hall was a vision in an emerald green mermaid gown that commanded the carpet

She accessorized with a silver necklace

She accessorized with a silver necklace 

Nischelle Turner cut a sophisticated figure in a sleeveless black dress, which she paired with a silver clutch

Nischelle Turner cut a sophisticated figure in a sleeveless black dress, which she paired with a silver clutch

Nikki Novak was the belle of the ball in a layered white princess gown

Nikki Novak was the belle of the ball in a layered white princess gown

Stacy Ike was the epitome of glamour in a black and white gown

Stacy Ike was the epitome of glamour in a black and white gown

Estefania Soto opted for a delicate sleeveless peach gown with matching peep-toe heels

Estefania Soto opted for a delicate sleeveless peach gown with matching peep-toe heels

Nikki Novak was the belle of the ball in a layered white gown.

Derek Hough, 40, showcased his dapper sense of style in a crisp, white blazer in contrast with his black button-down and dress pants. 

For additional finishing touches, the Dancing with the Stars alum accessorized with a paisley-printed tie and shiny, patent leather loafers. 

Stacy Ike was the epitome of glamour in a black and white gown. 

Estefania Soto opted for a delicate sleeveless peach gown with matching peep-toe heels. 

Amelia Dimoldenberg was also one of the early arrivals at the Oscars and walked the red carpet in a stunning, black gown with a structured peplum design. 

The host of the YouTube series, Chicken Shop Date, went for an understated hair and makeup look for her look, topping it all off with a dazzling, diamond jewelry. 

Regretting You star Mckenna Grace channeled a princess in a bubblegum pink Vera Wang gown. 

Amelia Dimoldenberg walked the red carpet in a stunning, black gown with a structured peplum design

Amelia Dimoldenberg walked the red carpet in a stunning, black gown with a structured peplum design

Drew Afualo shimmered in a golden gown

Jacqueline Coley also opted for a shimmering look

Drew Afualo and Jacqueline Coley both shimmered in sparkling looks

Yvette Nicole Brown, 54, exuded Hollywood glamour in a flowing, forest green gown paired with a chic topknot hairstyle

Yvette Nicole Brown, 54, exuded Hollywood glamour in a flowing, forest green gown paired with a chic topknot hairstyle

Derek Hough, 40, showcased his dapper sense of style in a crisp, white blazer in contrast with his black button-down and dress pants

Derek Hough, 40, showcased his dapper sense of style in a crisp, white blazer in contrast with his black button-down and dress pants

Yvette Nicole Brown, 54, exuded Hollywood glamour in a flowing, forest green gown paired with a chic topknot hairstyle. 

The Community star paired her Oscars look with a pair of dangling, diamond statement earrings that matched the sparkling pin at the center of her dress. 

The Oscars are celebrating the best films of 2025 with the glitzy ceremony taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. 

Conan O’Brien, 62, is returning to host the show for a second consecutive year after taking over the role from Jimmy Kimmel. 

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, the most for any film in Academy Awards history.

The horror flick is one of the ten films up for Best Picture alongside Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value and Train Dreams.

Sinners star Michael B. Jordan faces a stacked Best Actor category, competing against fellow nominees Timothee Chalamet (Marty Supreme), Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), and Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent).

Ryan Coogler's Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan

Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another landed in second place with 13 nominations, including Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Supporting Actor nods for Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn, as well as a Supporting Actress nomination for Teyana Taylor

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another landed in second place with 13 nominations, including Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Supporting Actor nods for Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn, as well as a Supporting Actress nomination for Teyana Taylor

Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, netted nine Oscar nods, with leading man Timothee Chalamet up for Best Actor and the movie nominated for Best Picture

Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, netted nine Oscar nods, with leading man Timothee Chalamet up for Best Actor and the movie nominated for Best Picture

Set in 1930s Mississippi, Sinners follows twin brothers (both played by Jordan) who return to their hometown only to face a supernatural evil. 

The Best Actor race is currently a dead heat. While Chalamet dominated the early season with wins at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, the momentum shifted after Jordan won at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards.

Adding to the tension, the ceremony arrives on the heels of Chalamet’s controversial comments about how ‘no one cares’ about ballet or opera, which sparked a wave of backlash from the arts community. 

Based on the life of professional ping-pong player Marty Reisman, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme stars Chalamet as a table tennis prodigy in 1950s New York whose ambition to become world champion jeopardizes his personal relationships. 

Irish star Jessie Buckley is the frontrunner in the Best Actress category for her work in Hamnet. She faces a star-studded field including Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I would Kick You), Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), and Emma Stone (Bugonia). 

Helmed by 2021’s Best Director winner Chloe Zhao, Hamnet dives into the reimagined story of William Shakespeare’s home life and how the death of his 11-year-old son provided the emotional blueprint for his masterpiece, Hamlet. 

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another earned 13 nominations.

Along with a Best Director nod, the film also nabbed a Best Actor mention for DiCaprio, and Supporting Actor nods for Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn.

The black comedy action-thriller follows a washed-up ex-revolutionary (DiCaprio) who is forced to come out from hiding to rescue his daughter, after she is targeted by his former nemesis, a corrupt military officer (Penn). 

Irish star Jessie Buckley is the frontrunner in the Best Actress category for her work in Chloe Zhao's Hamnet, which is also up for Best Picture

Irish star Jessie Buckley is the frontrunner in the Best Actress category for her work in Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet, which is also up for Best Picture

Yorgos Lanthimos's Bugonia earned a Best Actress nod for Emma Stone

Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia earned a Best Actress nod for Emma Stone

Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein secured nine nominations. Leading the film's acting honors is Jacob Elordi, who earned a Best Supporting Actor nod for his portrayal of the Creature

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein secured nine nominations. Leading the film’s acting honors is Jacob Elordi, who earned a Best Supporting Actor nod for his portrayal of the Creature

Aside from Penn and del Toro, the Best Supporting Actor category includes Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein), Delroy Lindo (Sinners) and Stellan Skarsgard (Sentimental Value). 

Paul Mescal (Hamnet), Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly), and Jesse Plemons (Bugonia) were the most notable snubs from the category. 

Frankenstein and Sentimental Value both earned nine nominations at this year’s ceremony. 

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a lavish reimagining of Mary Shelley’s classic, focusing on a heart-wrenching tale of a father’s rejection and a creature’s quest for love. 

Meanwhile, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value follows two sisters forced to reconcile with their estranged filmmaker father. 

Nominees for Best Supporting Actress include Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value), Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value), Amy Madigan (Weapons), Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners) and Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another).

There was a massive backlash after Ariana Grande was snubbed in the Supporting category for Wicked: For Good. 

She had been nominated last year for her work in the first film of the musical franchise.

Conan O'Brien, 62, is returning to host the show for a second consecutive year after taking over the role from Jimmy Kimmel; Pictured in 2025

Conan O’Brien, 62, is returning to host the show for a second consecutive year after taking over the role from Jimmy Kimmel; Pictured in 2025

Wicked: For Good was completely shut out of nominations. This came despite an acclaimed leading performance by Cynthia Erivo, as well as new songs written for the film, including No Place Like Home and The Girl In The Bubble.

Gwyneth Paltrow was also left off the list in the category for her work in Marty Supreme. 

There was a new award announced this year for Best Casting as the inaugural field includes: Nina Gold – Hamnet, Jennifer Venditti – Marty Supreme, Cassandra Kulukundis – One Battle After Another, Gabriel Domingues – The Secret Agent, and Francine Maisler – Sinners.

The ceremony kicks off at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT, airing live on ABC and streaming live on Hulu. It will also be streaming via Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV and FuboTV. 

Oscar 2026 nominations in full

Best Picture

Bugonia

F1

Frankenstein

Hamnet

Marty Supreme

One Battle After Another

The Secret Agent

Sentimental Value

Sinners

Train Dreams

Best Actress

Jessie Buckley – Hamnet

Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue

Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value

Emma Stone – Bugonia

Best Supporting Actress

Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value

Amy Madigan – Weapons

Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners

Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another

Best Original Screenplay

Robert Kaplow – Blue Moon

Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident

Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme

Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value

Ryan Coogler – Sinners

Best International Feature Film

The Secret Agent (Brazil)

It Was Just an Accident (France)

Sentimental Value (Norway)

Sirat (Spain)

The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia)

Best Editing

F1

Marty Supreme

One Battle After Another

Sentimental Value

Sinners

Best Original Score

Bugonia

Frankenstein

Hamnet

One Battle After Another

Sinners

Best Sound

F1

Frankenstein

One Battle After Another

Sinners

Sirat

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Frankenstein

Kokuho

Sinners

The Smashing Machine

The Ugly Stepsister

Best Costume Design

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Frankenstein

Hamnet

Marty Supreme

Sinners

Best Live-Action Short Film

Butcher’s Stain

A Friend of Dorothy

Jane Austen’s Period Drama

The Singers

Two People Exchanging Saliva

Best Documentary Feature Film

The Alabama Solution

Come See Me in the Good Light

Cutting Through Rocks

Mr Nobody Against Putin

The Perfect Neighbor

 

Best Actor  

Timothee Chalamet – Marty Supreme

Michael B. Jordan – Sinners 

Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another

Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon

Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent

Best Director

Chloe Zhao – Hamnet

Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme

Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another

Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value

Ryan Coogler – Sinners

 Best Supporting Actor

Benicio Del Toro – One Battle After Another 

Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein 

Sean Penn – One Battle After Another

Delroy Lindo – Sinners

Stellan Skarsgard – Sentimental Value

Best Adapted Screenplay

Will Tracy – Bugonia

Guillermo Del Toro – Frankenstein

Chloe Zhao and Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet

Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another

Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar – Train Dreams

Best Animated Feature Film

Arco

Elio

KPop Demon Hunters

Little Amelie or the Character of Rain

Zootopia 2

Best Casting

Nina Gold – Hamnet

Jennifer Venditti – Marty Supreme

Cassandra Kulukundis – One Battle After Another

Gabriel Domingues – The Secret Agent

Francine Maisler – Sinners

Best Cinematography

Dan Laustsen – Frankenstein

Darius Khondji – Marty Supreme

Michael Bauman – One Battle After Another

Autumn Durald Arkapaw – Sinners

Adolpho Veloso – Train Dreams

Best Production Design

Frankenstein

Hamnet

Marty Supreme

One Battle After Another

Sinners

Best Original Song

Dear Me – Diane Warren: Relentless

Golden – KPop Demon Hunters

I Lied to You – Sinners

Sweet Dreams of Joy – Viva Verdi!

Train Dreams – Train Dreams

Best Visual Effects

Avatar: Fire and Ash

F1

Jurassic World: Rebirth

The Lost Bus

Sinners

Best Animated Short Film

Butterfly

Forevergreen

The Girl Who Cried Pearls

Retirement Plan

The Three Sisters

Best Documentary Feature Film

The Alabama Solution

Come See Me in the Good Light

Cutting Through Rocks

Mr Nobody Against Putin

The Perfect Neighbor

Best Documentary Short

All the Empty Rooms

Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud

Children No More: Were and Are Gone

The Devil Is Busy


27 Surprising Actors Who’ve Somehow Still Never Won An Oscar


Every year, the Oscars ceremony features some of our favourite film stars, directors, writers and even musicians accepting one of the most prestigious cinema awards there is in front of their peers.

The 2025 Academy Awards gave us first-time victories for stars like Kieran Culkin, Zoe Saldaña, Mikey Madison and filmmaker Sean Baker – but sadly, there’s only space for one winner per category each year, meaning there are still many deserving actors who’ve missed out, time and time again.

Here are 25 of the Hollywood stars still working today who, somehow, still have an Oscar-shaped space on their mantelpiece…

Amy Adams

27 Surprising Actors Who’ve Somehow Still Never Won An Oscar

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Considered by many to be “the new Leonardo DiCaprio” when it comes to the Oscars, Amy Adams has been nominated for six Academy Awards, most recently in 2019, only to leave empty-handed every year.

The good news for Amy is that Leo got his win on his sixth nomination, so if she really is following in his footsteps, she shouldn’t have to wait too much longer.

Glenn Close

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Glenn Close holds the dubious distinction of being the living actor who has the most Oscar nominations without a win.

As of 2026, the esteemed performer has been nominated for an Academy Award a whopping eight times, but has never come out on top.

Her most recent nomination came in 2021, with a nod in the Best Supporting Actress category for her performance in the divisive Netflix offering Hillbilly Elegy – a role that also landed the Fatal Attraction star a Razzie nomination for Worst Supporting Actress.

Samuel L Jackson

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Despite more than 50 years (!!!) in the entertainment industry, Samuel L Jackson has landed just one Oscar nomination in his career.

Back in 1994, he was on the Best Supporting Actor shortlist for playing Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction. He lost out to Martin Landau on the night, and hasn’t been nominated again since.

However, it’s worth pointing out that he did win an Honorary Academy Award in 2021, after being recognised as a “cultural icon whose dynamic work has resonated across genres and generations and audiences worldwide”.

Bradley Cooper

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Between acting, directing, producing and screenwriting, Bradley Cooper has scored a whopping 12 Oscar nominations – including two as recently as 2024 for his work on the film Maestro.

When it comes to just his on-screen performances, he’s been recognised for his roles in American Hustle, American Sniper, A Star Is Born and the aforementioned Leonard Bernstein biopic.

Scarlett Johansson

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Lost In Translation star Scarlett Johansson is similarly yet to be awarded by the Motion Picture Academy, although she does have two Oscar nominations to her name – both of which came in the same year.

In 2020, Scarlett was nominated in both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories for her roles in Marriage Story and Jojo Rabbit.

She was pipped to the win by Renée Zellweger and Laura Dern, respectively.

Angela Bassett

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As if the fact Angela Bassett has never won an Oscar isn’t galling enough – she’d actually only been nominated once until 2023.

Her first nomination came in 1993, following her portrayal of Tina Turner in the biopic What’s Love Got To Do With It?.

Three decades later, she made history when she became the first star to receive an Oscar nomination for a performance in a Marvel film.

Sadly, though, this resulted in a second loss, although she did pick up an honorary Oscar in 2025.

Timothée Chalamet

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Timothée Chalamet has made no secret of his hopes to one day win an Oscar – or his disappointment at the award having eluded him so far in his career.

Over the last decade, he’s scored three acting nods, first for Call Me By Your Name and later for the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown.

It looks like this year could be his, though, following wins at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards for his work in Marty Supreme.

Jake Gyllenhaal

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Jake Gyllenhaal is another A-list actor you might be surprised to hear has been given only a small amount of love by the Oscars.

In fact, it’s been over 20 years since Jake last bagged an Academy Award nomination, earning his first and only nod for his supporting role in Brokeback Mountain.

David Oyelowo

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The Oscars’ lack of recognition for David Oyelowo’s performance as Martin Luther King Jr Selma is one of the biggest snubs in recent history, sparking a major backlash at the time.

Despite a number of critically-acclaimed performances to his name, the British star is yet to be nominated for an Academy Award. Seriously, Oscars. Sort. It. Out.

Toni Collette

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Off the top of our head, we can probably come up with six or seven Toni Collette performances that would have been deserving an Oscar win – and yet, the Australian star has just one nomination under her belt (for The Sixth Sense, if you’re wondering).

As one of the most versatile actors in the game, we’re confident that Toni’s time is coming… and when it does, it will be long overdue.

Will we ever be over her not even being nominated for Hereditary? Probs not, no.

Sir Ian McKellen

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He might have Oliviers coming out of his ears (seven in total, at the time of writing), but Sir Ian McKellen is yet to be awarded the biggest honour in the film industry.

The British acting legend does have two Oscar nominations, but neither of them translated to a win. He hasn’t fared any better on his home soil, either, with neither of his four previous Bafta nominations resulting in him taking home an award.

Beyoncé

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Roles in acclaimed films like Dreamgirls and Cadillac Records led many fans to think that Beyoncé was setting her sights on Oscars glory.

Although neither ended in so much as a nomination, when she signed up to voice Nala in The Lion King (contributing a new song to the beloved soundtrack), it was thought she might get her win in the form of a Best Original Song victory. Sadly, this didn’t end up landing her a nomination, either, though she was later recognised in this category for her work on the film King Richard.

We reckon she probably doesn’t need to lose sleep about that, though, as she has since become the most-awarded person in Grammys history.

Dolly Parton

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Like many musicians before her, Dolly Parton has made the transition into acting with roles in films like The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Steel Magnolias and, of course, 9 To 5.

While the Academy never recognised Dolly’s acting (even if the Golden Globes did!), she does have two Best Original Song nominations to her name.

In recent years, Dolly has continued contributing new music to films like Dumplin’ and the Netflix festive film Christmas On The Square, though, so a win could well be on the horizon if she keeps it up.

Michelle Williams

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Since 2006, Michelle Williams has earned Oscar nominations for her performances in Brokeback Mountain, Blue Valentine, My Week With Marilyn, Manchester By The Sea and, more recently, The Fabelmans.

In 2019, she did win an Emmy on her first nomination for Fosse/Verdon, so we reckon it won’t be long until the Academy catches up.

Michelle Pfeiffer

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In a career spanning more than three decades, Michelle Pfeiffer has been nominated for an Oscar on three different occasions, but so far, the Academy Award has always passed her by.

Sadly, none of these nominations were for Grease 2, which we can only describe as a huge oversight.

Tom Cruise

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Tom Cruise has been nominated for four Oscars over the course of his career (although it has been more than two decades since his last acting nod), but he’s never come out on top in his category.

In 2023, he picked up his fourth nomination for his work producing the Top Gear sequel, though regrettably he failed to land any nods for his acting performance.

Sigourney Weaver

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Sigourney Weaver has racked up three nominations over the years but sadly, the win has eluded her each time.

At the 1989 ceremony, she was up for both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress prizes, but lost out to Jodie Foster and Geena Davis, respectively.

Michael Keaton

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“Is this the year Michael Keaton finally wins his Oscar?” Vanity Fair asked, hopefully, in 2016.

Sadly, it was not – and, in fact, he didn’t even score a nomination for the movie sparking the question, The Founder.

His 2014 nomination, earned for his star turn in Birdman, remains Michael’s only Oscar-nominated role.

Annette Bening

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Annette Bening’s performances in The Kids Are Alright, Being Julia, American Beauty and The Grifters have all made the Academy’s shortlist in the past – but she was pipped to the post each time.

Her work is still getting her a lot of recognition, though, with a nomination as recently as 2024 for her work in the film Nyad, so a future Oscar win is definitely not out of the question for Annette.

Helena Bonham Carter

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The British star is known for her quirky and offbeat roles, but despite Helena Bonham Carter’s bold choices when it comes to acting, the Academy is yet to reward her efforts with a win.

She does have two nominations, though, for The Wings Of The Dove and The King’s Speech.

Hugh Jackman

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Over the last few years, Hugh Jackman has been at the centre of Oscar buzz for films like The Front Runner, Bad Education and even The Greatest Showman, although none of them led to an actual nomination.

In 2026, his Song Sung Blue co-star Kate Hudson is in the running for Best Actress, marking the film’s only Academy Award nomination.

The Australian star did receive a nod back once, though, following his leading performance in Les Misérables in 2013.

Taraji P Henson

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We’re, frankly, still raging about the complete snub that occurred in 2017, when Taraji P Henson was missing from the Best Actress category.

The Hidden Figures star does have one previous Oscar nomination under her belt, thanks to her role in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button.

Diane Warren

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For those not familiar with Diane Warren, she’s the songwriter behind hit movie soundtrack tunes like Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now, There You’ll Be and I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.

Remarkably, she’s now been nominated for an Oscar 17 times without a win – and true to form, she’s in the running in 2026, too.

Diane did pick up an honorary Oscar in 2022, but we’re pretty confident she’ll be attaching herself to film soundtracks for years to come until she gets her hands on a competitive trophy.

Demi Moore

It was more than 40 years into Demi Moore’s on-screen career that she even landed her first Oscar, thanks to her performance in the body horror movie The Substance (a rare feat for a horror movie to be recognised by the Academy at all!).

Heading into the 2025 ceremony, it looked like it could have been Demi’s year, after she pretty much cleaned up at every preceding awards show. Though this proved not to be the case, she’s still credited with majorly opening the door when it came recognition for horror performances, which have traditionally been overlooked at the Oscars.

A year later, for example, Amy Madigan landed the second nomination of her career for her work as the iconic Aunt Gladys in Weapons.

John Travolta

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HuffPost favourite John Travolta has become something of an Oscars staple in recent years, thanks to iconic moments like his “Adele Dazeem” gaffe, his after-party dance-off with Lady Gaga, his awkward red carpet posing with Scarlett Johansson and the fact he was the one to give Will Smith his award after the slap seen around the world.

John does have two Oscar nominations of his own, one for Saturday Night Fever and a second for Pulp Fiction, although neither ended up in a win for him.

But while he may not have any trophies to show for it, we’d still argue the Oscars are nothing without Mr Travolta…




Academy Awards 2026: The surprising stars set to sweep the Oscars… and the A-lister set for a humiliating loss


The Academy Awards is just days away, and this year’s ceremony looks set to be the most unconventional in years. 

For the first time in decades, a horror film is on track to dominate the Oscars.

With 16 nominations, the bloody vampire musical Sinners is now the most nominated horror film in the history of the Academy, surpassing classics like The Exorcist, Silence of the Lambs, and The Sixth Sense.

It’s only competition is the star-studded One Battle After Another, which is challenging Sinners in some key categories.

With its progressive, politically-charged message and performances from Hollywood heavyweights like Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn, One Battle After Another is traditionally the type of film that would sweep the Oscars, but as Sinners continues to gain momentum, it’s hard to say who will come out on top.

Then there’s Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, which was originally expected to dominate awards season, but has now lost so much steam that it may go home empty handed.

Academy Awards 2026: The surprising stars set to sweep the Oscars… and the A-lister set for a humiliating loss

One Battle After Another was originally a shoe-in for Best Picture, but it could end up being defeated by Sinners

Best Picture 

Best Picture is the most tightly contested category this year.

While the award was originally predicted to go to Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners has emerged as a major challenger in recent weeks.

Sinners winning the Actor Award (formerly known as the SAG Awards) for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture has significantly increased the musical’s odds of taking the top honor at the Oscars.

USA Today, Esquire, Variety, and Awards Daily have all picked Sinners to take Best Picture.

However, awards tracker Gold Derby, along with the regulated exchange and prediction market site Kalshi, both still have One Battle After Another as the clear favorite as of Friday the 13th.

The Hollywood Reporter also has the Leonardo DiCaprio-fronted thriller as the most likely winner, as does The New Yorker and Associated Press.

Usually the screenplay categories are a good indicator of who will take home Best Picture, but this year both films are set to be winners: One Battle After Another is tipped to take home Best Adapted Screenplay, while Sinners should win Best Screenplay.

Nominees: Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sinners, Train Dreams

Favorite: Sinners / One Battle After Another (Tie)

Our prediction: Sinners

Even if One Battle After Another loses Best Picture, Paul Thomas Anderson is a shoe-in for Best Director

Even if One Battle After Another loses Best Picture, Paul Thomas Anderson is a shoe-in for Best Director

Best Director

Much like Best Picture, the Best Director category is basically between Anderson and Coogler again.

No major publication or betting market like Kalshi has Coogler as the winner, so Anderson is pretty much a shoe-in.

If Coogler did win, he’d be the first Black director to win since the Oscars started almost a century ago, leading some in the film community to speculate that he may be given the victory if the Academy is looking to make a statement this year.

Josh Safdie, who directed Marty Supreme, currently has the worst odds of all the nominees in this category.

Nominees: Chloe Zhao – Hamnet, Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme, Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another, Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value, Ryan Coogler – Sinners

Favorite: Paul Thomas Anderson

Our prediction: Paul Thomas Anderson 

Timothée Chalamet may be headed for an embarrassing loss in the Best Actor category

Timothée Chalamet may be headed for an embarrassing loss in the Best Actor category 

Best Actor

While Timothée Chalamet was virtually guaranteed to take home Best Actor for Marty Supreme at the beginning of awards season, he’s now been surpassed by Sinners star Michael B. Jordan.

Jordan is now favored to win by USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Gold Derby, Awards Daily, and Kalshi.

Despite Chalamet embarking on a tireless promotional campaign to snag himself a Best Actor Oscar after two prior nominations, his odds are growing worse by the day.

The first big sign of trouble was at last month’s BAFTAs, where Marty Supreme lost all 11 categories it was nominated in – tying a record for the most losses in a single night.

Things got worse when Marty Supreme lost all three of its nominations at the Actor Awards, which included Chalamet losing Best Actor to Jordan. 

Chalamet has also raised eyebrows with some questionable comments on the Marty Supreme press tour, with the 30-year-old said that ‘no one cares’ about ballet and opera anymore. 

Nominees: Timothee Chalamet – Marty Supreme, Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another, Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon, Michael B. Jordan – Sinners, Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent

Favorite: Michael B. Jordan 

Our prediction: Michael B. Jordan 

Michael B. Jordan has become the favorite to win Best Actor

Michael B. Jordan has become the favorite to win Best Actor 

Best Actress

One of the few categories not dominated by Sinners or One Battle After Another is Best Actress, which is overwhelmingly predicted to go to Jessie Buckley for Hamnet.

Every outlet and market has her as the favorite by miles, with Rose Byrne a very distant second for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.

The only indicator that Buckley could lose the trophy in a historic upset is if her performance in The Bride derails her chances.

The bizarre film, which co-stars Christian Bale and was directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, has failed to impress critics and has been a complete disaster at the box office. 

There’s now speculation that Buckley could suffer the same fate as Eddie Murphy.

Murphy was primed to win Best Actor for his role in Dreamgirls at the 79th Academy Awards, only to ultimately lose following a wave of scathing reviews for his distasteful comedy Norbit, which was released just weeks before the Oscars.

While it’s unlikely that Buckley will suffer the same fate, there is a slight chance that the negative press around The Bride could shift voters towards Byrne at the last minute. 

Nominees: Jessie Buckley – Hamnet, Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue, Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value, Emma Stone – Bugonia

Favorite: Jessie Buckley 

Our prediction: Jessie Buckley 

Jessie Buckley should win Best Actress unless the negative press around her leading role in the box office bomb The Bride destroys her chances

Jessie Buckley should win Best Actress unless the negative press around her leading role in the box office bomb The Bride destroys her chances

Best Supporting Actor 

This is another category dominated by One Battle After Another, with Sean Penn widely tipped to take home the trophy.

If he wins, it will be the 65-year-old’s third Academy Award, after he took home Best Actor in 2004 for Mystic River and then again in 2009 for Milk.

Kalshi, USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, and Gold Derby all have Penn to win, although Variety has broken from the popular consensus by predicting that Sinners star Delroy Lindo will sneak the victory. 

Nominees: Benicio del Toro – One Battle After Another, Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein, Delroy Lindo – Sinners, Sean Penn – One Battle After Another, Stellan Skarsgard – Sentimental Value

Favorite: Sean Penn

Our prediction: Sean Penn 

Amy Madigan widely tipped to win Best Supporting Actress thanks to her performance as Aunt Gladys in Weapons

Amy Madigan widely tipped to win Best Supporting Actress thanks to her performance as Aunt Gladys in Weapons

Best Supporting Actress

This year’s Best Supporting Actress category is one of the few surprises of the year, with Amy Madigan widely tipped to win thanks to her jaw-dropping performance as Aunt Gladys in Weapons.

Madigan hasn’t garnered awards buzz since the ’80s, most notably with her Best Supporting Actress nomination for 1985’s Twice in a Lifetime.

On top of that, Weapons isn’t typical Oscars fare. It’s a horror film, which is a genre that’s largely overlooked by the Academy.

However, with the blood-soaked Sinners dominating awards season thus far, we may finally be seeing a change when it comes to horror at the Oscars. 

Madigan’s only competition is One Battle After Another’s Teyana Taylor, who already won Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes.

However, Madigan’s early wins at the Actor Awards, Critic’s Choice Awards, as well as the AACTA and ASTRAs, should give her the edge over Taylor. 

Nominees: Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value, Amy Madigan – Weapons, Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners, Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another

Favorite: Amy Madigan

Our prediction: Amy Madigan 


Actor Awards 2026 WORST dressed: All the stars suffering fashion flops on the red carpet


The Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, have finally arrived – and as A-list stars descend upon the red carpet, there are sure to be some seriously wild and memorable fashion fails tonight.

The big event, which takes place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, will honor this year’s biggest performances in film and television.

The winners are decided upon by active members of the SAG-AFTRA union, and this year, some of the biggest names in Hollywood are nominated across the various categories.

The awards show comes as the Oscars loom just two weeks away, set for March 15. 

Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan, and Jesse Plemons are all competing for Best Male Actor in a Leading Role, while Jessie Buckley, Rose Byrne, Kate Hudson, Chase Infiniti and Emma Stone are up against each other for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role.

Many of this year’s hit movies are also up for nominations in Best Cast in a Motion Picture – including Marty Supreme, Hamnet, One Battle After Another, Sinners, and Frankenstein. 

Ahead of tonight’s ceremony, stars attended the awards in a slew of sartorial nightmares and over-the-top outfits.

The Daily Mail has rounded up the biggest fashion faux pas from the 2026 Actor Awards. 

Actor Awards 2026 WORST dressed: All the stars suffering fashion flops on the red carpet

She’s very layered! Actress Patricia Arquette wore a red ensemble on the Actors Award red carpet. She sported a bright red, velvet wrap top, along with a long, silky, v-neck top underneath. She paired it with a darker red, silky wrap skirt, big black boots and a small black purse which hung by one strap 

Stealing the show! Actress Fran Drescher wore a showgirl-esque outfit to the awards, donning a strapless, black sequin gown that had sleeves made of pink feathers. She tied it all together with a huge top hat and black silk heels

Stealing the show! Actress Fran Drescher wore a showgirl-esque outfit to the awards, donning a strapless, black sequin gown that had sleeves made of pink feathers. She tied it all together with a huge top hat and black silk heels 

Adam Brody created a buzz as he arrived at the Actors Awards. Brody looked like he was channeling the Cheerio cereal mascot as he donned a black suit and neon-yellow silk button-down. He completed his look with black patent leather dress shoes and a pair of small black sunglasses

Adam Brody created a buzz as he arrived at the Actors Awards. Brody looked like he was channeling the Cheerio cereal mascot as he donned a black suit and neon-yellow silk button-down. He completed his look with black patent leather dress shoes and a pair of small black sunglasses

Forgot something at home? Comedian Mindy Kaling arrived on the red carpet wearing a black beaded skirt that was almost completely sheer. She matched it with a black velvet bustier top with a sheer floral cutout at the chest, along with a pair of elbow-length black velvet gloves

Forgot something at home? Comedian Mindy Kaling arrived on the red carpet wearing a black beaded skirt that was almost completely sheer. She matched it with a black velvet bustier top with a sheer floral cutout at the chest, along with a pair of elbow-length black velvet gloves 

Slumber party or night out at the Actor Awards? Actress Parker Posey wore a long-sleeve, bubblegum-pink gown that featured a feathered hem and sleeves, making it look more like a nightgown than a dress for an awards show. She paired the look with minimal jewelry and styled her short bob in curls

Slumber party or night out at the Actor Awards? Actress Parker Posey wore a long-sleeve, bubblegum-pink gown that featured a feathered hem and sleeves, making it look more like a nightgown than a dress for an awards show. She paired the look with minimal jewelry and styled her short bob in curls 

Merry Christmas! Actress Lisa Ann Walter looked like she was going to a holiday party instead of an awards show, as she donned a silky, bright green gown with oversized bows on the sleeves. She paired the bold dress with tons of silver jewelry and styled her hair in tight curls

Merry Christmas! Actress Lisa Ann Walter looked like she was going to a holiday party instead of an awards show, as she donned a silky, bright green gown with oversized bows on the sleeves. She paired the bold dress with tons of silver jewelry and styled her hair in tight curls

Prom queen! Actress Kathryn Hahn looked like she was off to her high school prom as she sported a black, long-sleeve dress with a huge, organza skirt. The dress featured a layered, hot pink belt to top things off. Hahn styled her hair in an updo for the red carpet

Prom queen! Actress Kathryn Hahn looked like she was off to her high school prom as she sported a black, long-sleeve dress with a huge, organza skirt. The dress featured a layered, hot pink belt to top things off. Hahn styled her hair in an updo for the red carpet 

Way too over-the-top! Influencer Snitchery wore a wild, cream-colored gown that was covered in feathers from head-to-toe. The dress also featured a super large and puffy skirt, pairing it with a studded belt and black heels

Way too over-the-top! Influencer Snitchery wore a wild, cream-colored gown that was covered in feathers from head-to-toe. The dress also featured a super large and puffy skirt, pairing it with a studded belt and black heels 

What in the world? Actress Sarah Pidgeon arrived to the red carpet wearing a lavender dress with a dramatic, uneven bubble hem. The strapless gown featured some ruching at the top, and she paired the look with chunky heels in the same light color, sporting a messy updo

What in the world? Actress Sarah Pidgeon arrived to the red carpet wearing a lavender dress with a dramatic, uneven bubble hem. The strapless gown featured some ruching at the top, and she paired the look with chunky heels in the same light color, sporting a messy updo 

Blast from the past! Actress Hannah Einbinder looked straight out of 1990 as she sported a mixed-fabric dress. The front of the high-neck gown was made of black, fuzzy fabric while the back was sewn with shiny, baby-blue, silk fabric. She paired the bold look with pointy, black satin heels and a red lip

Blast from the past! Actress Hannah Einbinder looked straight out of 1990 as she sported a mixed-fabric dress. The front of the high-neck gown was made of black, fuzzy fabric while the back was sewn with shiny, baby-blue, silk fabric. She paired the bold look with pointy, black satin heels and a red lip

Looking very early 2000's! Michelle Randolph sported a light Tiffany-blue, silky gown with a bubble hem. She paired the look with a pair of extremely chunky shoes in the same blue, tying it all together with a large diamond tennis bracelet

Looking very early 2000’s! Michelle Randolph sported a light Tiffany-blue, silky gown with a bubble hem. She paired the look with a pair of extremely chunky shoes in the same blue, tying it all together with a large diamond tennis bracelet 

Going on vacation? E! correspondent Keltie Knight looked like she was going on a beach vacay as she walked the red carpet in a white, cut-out gown with bedazzled flowers along the shoulders and bust. The dress also featured a dramatic ruffle on one side, as she paired her look with a diamond tennis bracelet

Going on vacation? E! correspondent Keltie Knight looked like she was going on a beach vacay as she walked the red carpet in a white, cut-out gown with bedazzled flowers along the shoulders and bust. The dress also featured a dramatic ruffle on one side, as she paired her look with a diamond tennis bracelet

On your way to the Actor Awards, or to a Sweet 16? Influencer Haley Kalil, who recently went viral for exposing that her ex-husband Matt Kalil's was very well-endowed, looked like she was on her way to a prom or Sweet 16 as she walked the red carpet. Kalil wore a strapless, light purple, satin dress with organza detailing on the skirt. The top was a fitted bustier, and she wore her hair in tight ringlet curls, with a few pieces framing her face

On your way to the Actor Awards, or to a Sweet 16? Influencer Haley Kalil, who recently went viral for exposing that her ex-husband Matt Kalil’s was very well-endowed, looked like she was on her way to a prom or Sweet 16 as she walked the red carpet. Kalil wore a strapless, light purple, satin dress with organza detailing on the skirt. The top was a fitted bustier, and she wore her hair in tight ringlet curls, with a few pieces framing her face 

Fit for Fall! Giggly Squad podcast co-host Paige DeSorbo arrived in a strapless, bronze-colored silk gown that seemed a bit more appropriate for an awards show held in October rather than March. She paired the strapless gown with multiple diamond necklaces and a diamond ring on her middle finger, and styled her hair in a glamorous updo

Fit for Fall! Giggly Squad podcast co-host Paige DeSorbo arrived in a strapless, bronze-colored silk gown that seemed a bit more appropriate for an awards show held in October rather than March. She paired the strapless gown with multiple diamond necklaces and a diamond ring on her middle finger, and styled her hair in a glamorous updo

Internet personality Hannah Stocking was channeling Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century in a metallic, high-neck gown with shoulder pads. The dress featured multiple colors, including green, pink, and blue. She wore a small bedazzled handbag to match, strappy gold heels, and kept her crimped hair in an updo

Internet personality Hannah Stocking was channeling Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century in a metallic, high-neck gown with shoulder pads. The dress featured multiple colors, including green, pink, and blue. She wore a small bedazzled handbag to match, strappy gold heels, and kept her crimped hair in an updo

A bit mismatched! Actress and singer Sarah Catherine Hook wore a strapless, royal purple gown with clashing, baby blue gloves. Her dress featured a slight train on the back, and she paired the look with no jewelry, instead showing off her short bob

A bit mismatched! Actress and singer Sarah Catherine Hook wore a strapless, royal purple gown with clashing, baby blue gloves. Her dress featured a slight train on the back, and she paired the look with no jewelry, instead showing off her short bob 

Too much drama! Actress Morgana O'Reilly wore a black blazer dress on the red carpet that featured wildly oversized sleeves and shoulder pads. She paired the short dress with a bedazzled brooch in the shape of a rose, along with strappy brown heels and silver dangling earrings

Too much drama! Actress Morgana O’Reilly wore a black blazer dress on the red carpet that featured wildly oversized sleeves and shoulder pads. She paired the short dress with a bedazzled brooch in the shape of a rose, along with strappy brown heels and silver dangling earrings