Oscars 2019

When are the Oscars on TV?

The 91st Academy Awards will air at 8 p.m. Eastern Sunday, Feb. 24 on ABC (and ABC.com and the ABC app). The event will be at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, Calif. The red carpet coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.

Where can I find a list of winners?

The official Oscars winners list is at oscar.go.com/winners.

Who are the nominees in each category?

(Winners in bold.)

Picture

Actress

Supporting Actress

Actor

Supporting Actor

Cinematography

Director

Costume Design

Documentary Feature

  • “Free Solo”
  • “Hale County This Morning, This Evening”
  • “Minding the Gap”
  • “Of Fathers and Sons”
  • “RBG”

Documentary Short

  • “Black Sheep”
  • “End Game”
  • “Lifeboat”
  • “A Night at The Garden”
  • “Period. End of Sentence.”

Film Editing

Foreign Language Film

Makeup and Hairstyling

  • “Border”
  • “Mary Queen of Scots”
  • “Vice”

Original Score

Original Song

  • “All the Stars,” “Black Panther”
  • “I’ll Fight,” “RBG”
  • “The Place Where Lost Things Go,” “Mary Poppins Returns”
  • “Shallow,” “A Star Is Born”
  • “When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings,” “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs”

Production Design

Animated Short Film

  • “Animal Behaviour”
  • “Bao”
  • “Late Afternoon”
  • “One Small Step”
  • “Weekends”

Animated Feature

Live Action Short Film

  • “Detainment”
  • “Fauve”
  • “Marguerite”
  • “Mother”
  • “Skin”

Sound Editing

Sound Mixing

Visual Effects

Adapted Screenplay

Original Screenplay

Who will win Oscars this year?

Betting odds

Who is hosting the Oscars?

No designated host this year.

Who is performing at the Oscars?

Lineup of performers

Who is presenting at the Oscars?

Lineup of presenters

What were the highest-rated movies of 2018?

Metacritic critics’ rankings (based on year-end lists)

  1. “Roma”
  2. “First Reformed”
  3. “The Favourite”
  4. “Burning”
  5. “Eighth Grade”
  6. “If Beale Street Could Talk”
  7. “Black Panther”
  8. “Hereditary”
  9. “BlacKkKlansman”
  10. “Shoplifters”

Full rankings list and methodology

 

Metacritic critics’ rankings (based on ratings)

  1. “Roma,” 96 rating
  2. “Amazing Grace,” 95
  3. “Shoplifters,” 93
  4. “Shoah: Four Sisters,” 93
  5. “Minding the Gap,” 93
  6. “They Shall Not Grow Old,” 92
  7. “The Rider,” 92
  8. “Gavagai,” 91
  9. “A Bread Factory Part Two: Walk With Me a While,” 91
  10. “A Bread Factory Part One: For the Sake of Gold,” 91

Full rankings list

 

Metacritic user rankings (based on a year-end poll)

  1. “Roma”
  2. “A Star Is Born”
  3. “Avengers: Infinity War”
  4. “Hereditary”
  5. “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”
  6. “Black Panther”
  7. “The Favourite”
  8. “A Quiet Place”
  9. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”
  10. “Annihilation”

Full rankings list and methodology

 

IMDb user rankings (based on rating)

  1. “Avengers: Infinity War,” 8.5
  2. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” 8.2
  3. “A Star Is Born,” 8.0
  4. “Sanju,” 8.0
  5. “Isle of Dogs,” 7.9
  6. “Mission: Impossible – Fallout,” 7.8
  7. “Incredibles 2,” 7.8
  8. “Deadpool 2,” 7.8

(Rankings/ratings through January 2019)

Full rankings list

What were the highest-grossing movies of 2018 at the US box office?

  1. “Black Panther”
  2. “Avengers: Infinity War”
  3. “Incredibles 2”
  4. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”
  5. “Aquaman”
  6. “Deadpool 2”
  7. “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch”
  8. “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”
  9. “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
  10. “Solo: A Star Wars Story”

(Rankings through January 2019)

Full list at Box Office Mojo

Our favorite films of 2018

John’s top 10 movies

Shaune’s top 10 movies