Frances McDormand won best actress for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. As she accepted her award, she asked all other female Oscar nominees to stand up and be recognized. Kevin Winter/Getty Images hide caption
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In Sweden's The Square, a performance artist (Terry Notary) goes ape at a fancy museum gala. Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Gary Oldman stars as Winston Churchill in the Oscar-nominated film Darkest Hour. Jack English/Focus Features hide caption
From Fastball Special to Early Bird Special: In Logan, Hugh Jackman plays a long-in-the-tooth Wolverine. Ben Rothstein/Twentieth Century Fox hide caption
The 2018 Oscar nominations had enough freshness and enough room for new voices that they didn't feel rote. Christopher Polk/Getty Images hide caption
An Oscar statuette is shown backstage at the 2017 Academy Awards. The 2018 awards ceremony will take place on March 4. Christopher Polk/Getty Images hide caption
PricewaterhouseOOPSer: Jimmy Kimmel and Warren Beatty at the 89th Academy Awards, enveloped in confusion. Image Group LA/ABC via Getty Images hide caption
Barry Jenkins accepts the Academy Award for best picture for Moonlight. Kevin Winter/Getty Images hide caption
Host Jimmy Kimmel during his opening monologue at the 89th Annual Academy Awards. Kevin Winter/Getty Images hide caption
Oscar statues in a Hollywood back lot getting a last touch-up before the 89th Academy Awards on Sunday. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Troy Maxson (Denzel Washington) and Rose Maxson (Viola Davis) in Fences. David Lee/Paramount Pictures hide caption
James Baldwin in I Am Not Your Negro Dan Budnik/Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Mahershala Ali holds Alex Hibbert in the film, Moonlight. Ali was nominated for an Oscar for supporting actor. David Bornfriend/A24 hide caption
Katherine G Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) as Katherine G. Johnson and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe) in Hidden Figures. Hopper Stone/SMPSP/Twentieth Century Fox hide caption
Tracee Ellis Ross won the award for Best Actress in a Comedy TV series for her role in Black-ish, at the 74th annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday. Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
A linguist (Amy Adams) learns to speak fluent hula hoop in Arrival. Paramount Pictures hide caption
L to R: Sonoya Mizuno, Callie Hernandez, Emma Stone, and Jessica Rothenberg add some kick to La La Land's "Someone in the Crowd." Screencap by NPR hide caption
They'll Have The T-Bone: Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham star in Hell or High Water. Lorey Sebastian/CBS Films hide caption
Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Jonathan Olley/Lucasfilm hide caption
Before She Drifts Asleep Upon Her Cot: Jackie Kennedy (Natalie Portman) grieves and drinks, drinks and grieves, in Pablo Larraín's Jackie. Stephanie Branchu/Twentieth Century Fox hide caption
Kevin (Andre Holland, L) and Chiron (Trevante Rhodes, R) walk through the longest parking lot in the world in Moonlight. David Bornfriend/A24 hide caption