The 90th Academy Awards: The Complete List of Winners
By Jackie McMahon, Entertainment Critic
Hollywood’s biggest night of the year has come to a close, and Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water” won big.
The film took home four awards: Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Director for del Toro, and the coveted Best Picture. (And yes, we can confirm that this is the correct winner – del Toro even checked the envelope to make sure after last year’s “La La Land”-“Moonlight” mix up.)
“Dunkirk” was close behind, receiving three awards, while “Blade Runner 2049,” “Coco,” “Darkest Hour,” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” snagged two statuettes each.
Meanwhile, the Best Picture nominees “Lady Bird” and “The Post” were snubbed, while Jordan Peele became the first African-American to win Best Original Screenplay for writing the acclaimed “Get Out.”
For the complete list of this year’s lucky winners, see below.
Best Picture:
“The Shape of Water”
Best Actor:
Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”
Best Actress:
Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Supporting Actress:
Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”
Best Supporting Actor:
Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Director:
Guillermo del Toro, “The Shape of Water”
Best Animated Feature Film:
“Coco”
Best Original Screenplay:
“Get Out,” Jordan Peele
Best Adapted Screenplay:
“Call Me By Your Name,” James Ivory, based on the novel by André Aciman
Best Original Song:
“Remember Me,” “Coco”
Best Foreign Language Film:
“A Fantastic Woman,” Chile
Best Documentary Short Subject:
“Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405”
Best Documentary Feature:
“Icarus”
Best Production Design:
“The Shape of Water”
Best Cinematography:
“Blade Runner 2049”
Best Costume Design:
“Phantom Thread”
Best Sound Editing:
“Dunkirk”
Best Sound Mixing:
“Dunkirk”
Best Animated Short Film:
“Dear Basketball”
Best Original Score:
“The Shape of Water”
Best Visual Effects:
“Blade Runner 2049”
Best Film Editing:
“Dunkirk”
Best Makeup and Hairstyling:
“Darkest Hour”
Best Live Action Short:
“The Silent Child”