Bill Maher blames the 'cancel culture'
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Bill Maher Says ‘Emilia Pérez’ Lost to ‘Anora’ at the Oscars Because of ‘Cancel Culture’: ‘It Was the Front Runner’
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Bill Maher Says ‘Anora’ Won Over ‘Emilia Pérez’ At The Oscars Because “Cancel Culture Is Still With Us”
Bill Maher explains real reason Anora beat Emilia Pérez at Oscars and blamed 'cancel culture'
Karla Sofía Gascón Opens Up on Oscars Turmoil
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Karla Sofía Gascón Reflects On Controversy-Filled Oscars Season: "Others Would Not Have Survived This Brutal Winter"
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Karla Sofía Gascón Reflects on Tumultuous Oscars Season: "The Pain Has Been So Overwhelming That I Contemplated the Unthinkable"
Karla Sofía Gascón 'contemplated the unthinkable' amid Oscars social media storm
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Smaller movies didn’t mean smaller viewer numbers for the Oscars. An estimated 19.7 million viewers watched Sunday night’s 97th Academy Awards ceremony, the biggest audience in five years.
Anora won five Academy Awards, including best picture. Zoe Saldaña and Kieran Culkin won best supporting actress and actor. Flow and No Other Land won best animated feature film and best documentary.
The show was broadcast on ABC, as it has been for decades, but also streamed live on Hulu, where there were glitches.
The best actress nominee wore a beautiful, flower-draped Vivienne Westwood gown during the opening moments of the Academy Awards ceremony last Sunday.
UPDATED: Nielsen’s finalized reporting of Sunday’s Oscars telecast has brought the total from 18.1 to 19.7 million viewers. Rather than a 7% decrease from last year’s show, this indicates a 1% increase.
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Inside the Oscars: What you didn’t see on the broadcastThere’s a whole world of action happening in between commercial breaks, and at the lobby bar in the Dolby Theatre.
"Anora" won big at the 2025 Oscars. Here's the full list of who won and was nominated for this year's Academy Awards.
The biggest winner of the night was “Anora,” which took home five of the six awards it was up for: best picture, director, actress, editing and original screenplay. With his wins, the writer-director-editor Sean Baker has tied Walt Disney’s record for amount of Oscars taken home in one night.
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