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Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, who are two of the people responsible for last year's Oscars fiasco where La La Land was announced as the Best Picture winner over actual winner Moonlight, will announce Best... Read more
When Faye Dunaway erroneously declared La La Land the best picture winner over Moonlight at Sunday night's Academy Awards, the crew backstage was the first to realize her mistake.
Using our unique ratings systems culled from top critics, we've ranked all the best picture winners over nearly three decades.

Not exact matches

Even with a boost in ticket sales potentially on the way, though, Birdman is currently among the lowest - grossing Best Picture winners at the Academy Awards over at least the past four decades.
Papers divided This morning's papers painted different pictures of the debate as the press remained divided over the debate's winner.
We zipped over the the Guild 45th, a historical theater in the U District to see Best Picture winner The King's Speech.
The Best Picture field for 1975's Academy Awards included the eventual winner One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the year's by far biggest blockbuster Jaws,
12 times in the past 20 years, so just a little over half of the time, a Best Actress winner was at least in a Best Picture nominee, and of those only once has a winner won for her second Oscar — Hilary Swank for Million Dollar Baby, winning just five years after her first Oscar.
Here are the Best Picture / Best Actress winners over the years: 1933 — Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night 1936 — Luise Rainer, The Great Ziegfeld 1939 — Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind 1942 — Greer Garson, Mrs. Miniver 1975 — Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1977 — Diane Keaton, Annie Hall 1983 — Shirley MacLaine, Terms of Endearment 1989 — Jessica Tandy, Driving Miss Daisy 1991 — Jodie Foster, Silence of the Lambs (2nd Oscar for lead) 1998 — Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love 2004 — Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby (2nd Oscar for lover the years: 1933 — Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night 1936 — Luise Rainer, The Great Ziegfeld 1939 — Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind 1942 — Greer Garson, Mrs. Miniver 1975 — Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1977 — Diane Keaton, Annie Hall 1983 — Shirley MacLaine, Terms of Endearment 1989 — Jessica Tandy, Driving Miss Daisy 1991 — Jodie Foster, Silence of the Lambs (2nd Oscar for lead) 1998 — Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love 2004 — Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby (2nd Oscar for lOver the Cuckoo's Nest 1977 — Diane Keaton, Annie Hall 1983 — Shirley MacLaine, Terms of Endearment 1989 — Jessica Tandy, Driving Miss Daisy 1991 — Jodie Foster, Silence of the Lambs (2nd Oscar for lead) 1998 — Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love 2004 — Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby (2nd Oscar for lead)
Last year's Best Picture winner, Birdman, went the Telluride route, which I'm sure didn't please Toronto organizers one bit, but the fact remains that the last five Picture winners have had their debut over there.
Actually, it's the considerably more tender «August Rush,» opening today, which, with its rounded corners and loving flourishes, trades the harsh realism of that 1969 best - picture Oscar winner for a heartwarming fairy - tale quality that is undeniably sweet, even if it occasionally crosses over into sappiness.
The ultimate underdog among the nine Best Picture nominees, it might actually be the most traditional kind of Oscar winner: a powerful drama about a young Indian boy who gets lost from his family, then tries to find them over 20 years later.
Shakespeare in Love Year: 1998 Directed by: John Madden Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, Judi Dench, Geoffrey Rush, Ben Affleck, Colin Firth Why it's essential: This might seem like an odd pick for the single most essential Oscar - winner of the»90s, given that Shakespeare in Love beating Saving Private Ryan in a Miramax - backed last - minute coup that seemed to annoy even presenter Harrison Ford (who was clearly chosen to hand Best Picture over to his Raiders of the Lost Ark director Steven Spielberg).
In what has become perhaps the most infamous moment in Oscars history, «La La Land» was incorrectly declared the winner of Best Picture, and the shock and confusion that followed as «Moonlight» triumphantly won has been dissected like crazy over the last couple days.
Nevertheless, she seemed thrilled to announce Three Billboards as the winner of Best Motion Picture: Drama over Call Me By Your Name, Dunkirk, The Post, and The Shape of Water.
Sometimes, sometimes Dolores, these things cross over, and often when they do that is when you have a slam dunk Best Picture winner.
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They have produced 24 Academy Award ® winners (21 of those at Sony Pictures Classics) and have garnered over 100 Academy Award ® nominations (92 at Sony Pictures Classics) including Best Picture nominations for AN EDUCATION, CAPOTE, HOWARDS END, AND CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON.
Plus, Moonlight's historic win last year over a loved — but also hated — La La Land has given professional pundits and amateur watchers pause in predicting the picture that every indicator suggests is the winner: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri.
After Sunday's disastrous Oscars mix - up, in which La La Land was accidentally announced as the Best Picture winner instead of Moonlight, Steve Harvey has offered to help smooth things over.
There was some doubt over best picture but after it became clear (thanks, Hollywood Reporter's Brutally Honest Voters) that Three Billboards was not as resonant in the US as elsewhere, The Shape of Water became the likely winner.
Over the last nine years, 2014's «Birdman» was the only Oscar Best Picture winner not to screen in Toronto.
«Lady Bird,» Greta Gerwig's delightful semi-autobiographical look at the relationship between an equally headstrong mother and daughter set over the course of the latter's senior year in high school, was named the winner of the Chicago Film Critics Association's award for the Best Picture of 2017 in a ceremony held tonight.
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What my research revealed was that, over the course of Oscar history, the Best Picture winners very rarely win a deluge of other Oscars.
The victory for «The Shape of Water» is rather surprising because, for the first time in over 20 years, a Best Picture winner has won the top prize without having a nomination for Best Cast from SAG, along with another big surprise of not winning its respective Screenplay category on the way to the top.
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By the time the correct envelope was opened, the Academy made things worse by picking the mediocre movie Moonlight as best picture over the rightful winner, La La Land.
Fox Searchlight jumped its Best Picture Oscar - winner The Shape of Water back into fairly wide release in the wake of its multiple wins last Sunday, crossing $ 61M over the weekend.
A close - up of the red envelope suggested Dunaway and Warren Beatty had an envelope containing a previous award for best actress — Emma Stone of La La Land — prompting Beatty to hesitate before handing over to Dunaway, who named La La Land as best picture winner.
So David Chute keens over the corpse of film, and film criticism In 1985 and All That, Stephen Harvey remembers the seediest, not to mention the stupidest And Anne Thompson tracks the Motion Picture Academy's attempts to find five potential winners in a pack of losers.
Although it seems like we keep writing this same article over and over again, the point still needs to be made about why predicting a Best Picture winner with the preferential ballot can be so tricky.
But Best Picture is tricky and since the implementation of the expanded ballot a Best Picture winner doesn't usually sweep like it used to, it doesn't dominate like it used to, it doesn't tower over Tinseltown as the Big Champ like it used to.
Marking a moment of redemption for the Academy Awards themselves, the award was presented by Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty, central players in last year's shocking mix - up in which the musical «La La Land» was mistakenly named best picture over the actual winner, «Moonlight.»
Jimmy Kimmel is returning after he presided over last year's, shall we say, eventful ceremony — in which he had to moderate a mess when the wrong best picture winner was announced.
Most seem happy with the choice and at least we'll have a Best Picture winner that features a Best Actress nominee — probably a Best Actress winner — a rarity that we haven't seen for over a decade.
Below are pictures of just a few of FCU's over 400 winners that have won cash prizes from Frankenmuth Credit Union since Save To Win started in 2009.
When the voting deadline was over, the picture with the most likes was crowned the winner, and the person who submitted it was awarded a $ 300.00 framing makeover.
SG: The Award provides incredible global exposure to the artists and gets their work in front of gallery owners, picture editors, clients, publishers and collectors; over 900,000 editorial pieces, across the world, were written about the award winners last year.
Click over the page to find out who won.The winner of Open Architecture Challenge Africa and the winner of the overall competition is The Global Studio from Seattle (see picture above.)
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