Illustration by Nicholas Konrad The ninety-fifth Academy Awards are being handed out this evening in Los Angeles, and The New Yorker is covering all the action. On our live blog, we’re posting regular updates as the red carpet is strolled, prizes are announced, and winners thank (in no particular order) their agents and their families. The magazine’s culture writers Rachel Syme, Doreen St. Félix, and Naomi Fry will provide expert commentary as the festivities unfold, supplemented by dispatches from the red carpet and inside the Dolby Theatre shared by their colleague Michael Schulman. (To see everything Schulman is up to this evening, check out his stories on The New Yorker’s Instagram account.) What can we expect tonight? “Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads the field with eleven nominations, while “The Banshees of Inisherin” and “All Quiet on the Western Front” are contenders for nine statuettes apiece. Looking on—and possibly collecting their own gold-plated souvenirs—are luminaries including Cate Blanchett, Steven Spielberg, Angela Bassett, Michelle Yeoh, and Tom Cruise. Stay through the Best Picture announcement and beyond: on Monday, newyorker.com will publish reports and analysis by Schulman and the magazine’s film critics, Anthony Lane and Richard Brody. |
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