Oscars 2018 winners list in full as Gary Oldman wins Best Actor gong for The Darkest Hour
THE 90th Oscars is over and the winners are clutching their gongs and celebrating into the small hours of morning.
A strong year saw Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy romance The Shape of Water take the spoils - winning big in Best Picture and Best Director categories.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri was a winner in the acting categories.
Sam Rockwell won for Best Supporting Actor and Frances McDormand celebrated her victory as Best Actress with a powerful speech, as she asked all female Oscar nominees to stand in solidarity with her.
The British also won big during the evening – with WWII epics Dunkirk and The Darkest Hour both bringing home a number of gongs.
After decades in the industry, Gary Oldman finally achieved his first Oscar for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in The Darkest Hour.
ACADEMY AWARDS WINNERS 2018
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Sam Rockwell - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
BEST MAKE UP AND HAIR STYLING
Darkest Hour
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Phantom Thread
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Icarus
BEST SOUND EDITING
Dunkirk
BEST SOUND MIXING
Dunkirk
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Shape of Water
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
A Fantastic Woman
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Alison Janney - I, Tonya
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Dear Basketball
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Coco
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Blade Runner 2049
BEST FILM EDITING
Dunkirk
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
The Silent Child
BEST ADAPTATED SCREENPLAY
Call Me By Your Name - James Ivory
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Get Out - Jordan Peele
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Bladerunner 2049
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
The Shape of Water
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
Remember Me - Coco
BEST DIRECTOR
Guillermo del Toro - The Shape of Water
BEST ACTOR
Gary Oldman - Darkest Hour
BEST ACTRESS
Frances McDormand - Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
BEST PICTURE
The Shape of Water
Allison Janney took home the Best Supporting Actress gong, and had the crowd in hysterics as she took to the stage to say: "I did it all on my own", rather than thank a raft of people.
Comedian turned writer Jordan Peele won Best Original Screenplay for the excellent horror film, Get Out.
British cinematography legend Roger Deakins won his first Oscar, despite 13 previous nominations, for Blade Runner 2049.
And the heartrending song Remember Me, from Pixar's Coco, won for Best Original Song.
Ex Holly0aks actress Rachel Shenton also won her first ever Academy Award for her Live Action short film The Silent Child, and she gave her acceptance speech in sign language.
Jennifer Lawrence has been having the time of her life at this year’s Oscars.
Earlier in the evening, she was spotted climbing over chairs while holding onto a glass of wine.
Jimmy returned to host the swanky awards ceremony for a second year and wowed the audience in the Dolby Theatre and at home with his opening monologue.
For many, as well as the night’s big winners, it was all about the fashion.
Gal Gadot and Margot Robbie topped the best dressed lists with their glamorous gowns.
But not everyone hit the spot with their style choices and Salma Hayek and Nicole Kidman were panned by the fashion pack.
For those not invited to the swanky ceremony, there were plenty of parties going on and some of the biggest names in showbiz flocked to them throughout the night.
Nicole Scherzinger and Heidi Klum led the way at Elton John’s bash.
While Isla Fisher and Olivia Munn showed off their classic Hollywood style at the Vanity Fair Oscars bash.
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