"Anora," Sean Baker, Mikey Madison, Adrien Brody, Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldaña were the big winners at the 97th Academy Awards Sunday night.
One of the most anticipated nights for Hollywood's A-listers is here — the 97th Academy Awards. On Sunday, March 2, celebrities and creatives gathered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles in hopes the Academy recognized their work.
Adrien Brody took home his second leading man Oscar for “The Brutalist,” Mikey Madison took home the best actress statuette and “Anora” was crowned best picture on its way to five awards Sunday. Kieran Culkin won the Oscar for best supporting actor for his work on “A Real Pain” and Zoe Saldaña won for her work in “Emilia Pérez.
Sunday’s Academy Awards, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, will bring to a close one of the most unpredictable Oscar races in recent memory.
Fresh from winning the Best Actress award at the BAFTAs a couple of weeks ago, Mikey Madison, the lead in Anora, just walked away with her first Oscar win at the 97th Academy Awards, and we've got her acceptance speech in full.
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If you followed our Oscars 2025 live blog, you know one of the most talked-about events was Mikey Madison's win for Best Actress for her role in Best Picture recipient Anora. Among the stars Madison beat out was veteran actress Demi Moore,
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Director Sean Baker’s Anora — which won five Oscars, including best picture — centers on Ani (Madison), a young sex worker who impulsively marries the son of a powerful Russian businessman. During her acceptance speech, Madison said she appreciated the chance to honor the sex worker community.
Anora” and Madison deserved all their awards, but what is it about the Academy’s love affair with women who sell their bodies?
Mikey Madison cemented herself as the Oscar frontrunner for best actress after winning prizes at the SAG Awards and BAFTAs. Now she's an Oscar winner.
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Backstage at the Academy Awards, Sean Baker, Mikey Madison, and more of the 'Anora' cast reacted to the film's major Oscars victories.
Anora” won best picture at the 97th Academy Awards, closing out a fairy-tale Oscars night for Sean Baker’s raw and irreverent tale of a Brooklyn sex worker. “The Brutalist,” “Wicked,” and “Emilia Pérez” also picked up wins.
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