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Reese Witherspoon and husband Jim Toth lead the stars at Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Oscars after-party


She made a glamorous appearance on the Oscars red carpet earlier in the evening. 

And, Reese Witherspoon continued her night at Chateau Marmont as she and husband Jim Toth led the arrivals at Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Oscars after-party, on Sunday.

The mother-of-three, 43, remained in her silver-studded Dolce & Gabbana cocktail dress for the bash, with her handsome husband, 50, looking dapper in black and white.  

After party! Reese Witherspoon, 43, continued her night at Chateau Marmont as she and husband Jim Toth led the arrivals at Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Oscars after-party, on Sunday night

After party! Reese Witherspoon, 43, continued her night at Chateau Marmont as she and husband Jim Toth led the arrivals at Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Oscars after-party, on Sunday night

The actress boosted her height in bedazzled Louboutin stilettos selected by stylist Petra Flannery.

The Morning Show actress accessorised her ensemble with Forevermark jewelry, and hairstylist Iona Vigi made a deep side part on her flaxen bob.    

The star-studded soirée was reportedly far past Reese’s (born Laura Jeanne) bedtime, but it was ultimately worth it as she enjoyed the evening with her husband.

The Louisiana-born blonde – who boasts 28M social media followers – posted before leaving: ‘Only @beyonce could get me out of the house past 11pm.’  

And another one: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West arrived at Chateau Marmont as they continued their evening of party-hopping

And another one: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West arrived at Chateau Marmont as they continued their evening of party-hopping

Date night: The star-studded soirée was reportedly far past Reese's (born Laura Jeanne) bedtime, but it was ultimately worth it as she enjoyed the evening with her husband Jim Toth

Date night: The star-studded soirée was reportedly far past Reese’s (born Laura Jeanne) bedtime, but it was ultimately worth it as she enjoyed the evening with her husband Jim Toth

Straight to the party: The mother-of-three remained in her silver-studded Dolce & Gabbana cocktail dress for the bash

Straight to the party: The mother-of-three remained in her silver-studded Dolce & Gabbana cocktail dress for the bash

Blame Queen B! The Louisiana-born blonde - who boasts 28M social media followers - posted before leaving: 'Only @beyonce could get me out of the house past 11pm'

Blame Queen B! The Louisiana-born blonde – who boasts 28M social media followers – posted before leaving: ‘Only @beyonce could get me out of the house past 11pm’

Kim Kardashian turned heads in a 2003 Alexander McQueen Shipwrecked Oyster Gown as she arrived at the bash with husband Kanye West.

The deconstructed cream frock featured a gauzy ruffle skirt and sheer bodice, while little strips of fabric hung down the skirt, offering an elegantly undone edge.

The Skims stunner styled her hair with the wet-look that she’s grown so fond of over the years.

She played up her eyes with smoky shadow and lush lashes and her bronzed body glistened courtesy of a layer of shimmer.

Date night: Kim Kardashian turned heads in a 2003 Alexander McQueen Shipwrecked Oyster Gown as she arrived at the bash with husband Kanye West

Sensational: The deconstructed cream frock featured a gauzy ruffle skirt and sheer bodice, while little strips of fabric hung down the skirt, offering an elegantly undone edge

Date night: Kim Kardashian turned heads in a 2003 Alexander McQueen Shipwrecked Oyster Gown as she arrived at the bash with husband Kanye West

Stylish: Kim's husband a wore a leather blazer-shirt and trousers with nude suede boots

Stylish: Kim’s husband a wore a leather blazer-shirt and trousers with nude suede boots

Making an entrance: Kim drew attention as she arrived at the bash with her rapper husband

Making an entrance: Kim drew attention as she arrived at the bash with her rapper husband

Edgy: Kanye accessorised with a chunky gold necklace and oversized shades

Edgy: Kanye accessorised with a chunky gold necklace and oversized shades

BEauty: She played up her eyes with smoky shadow and lush lashes and her bronzed body glistened courtesy of a layer of shimmer

BEauty: She played up her eyes with smoky shadow and lush lashes and her bronzed body glistened courtesy of a layer of shimmer

Hollywood’s awards season reached its climax on Sunday night, with a cliffhanger over the top prize after a season marked by dark horses, renewed anguish over diversity, and a South Korean underdog which snatched victory from the biggest names in show business.

While dark comic book movie Joker went into the ceremony with a leading 11 nominations, it’s the immersive World War One movie 1917 was poised as the film to beat in the best picture race after winning a slew of accolades in the last five weeks.

Yet a win for 1917 was not to be, with South Korean social satire Parasite took home the accolade from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Dazzling: La La Anthony stunned in a green sequinned gown as she turned out for the event

Dazzling: La La Anthony stunned in a green sequinned gown as she turned out for the event

Dazzling: La La Anthony stunned in a green sequinned gown as she turned out for the event

Happy lady: Lauren Sanchez, 50, couldn't hide her delight as she was chauffeured to the party

Happy lady: Lauren Sanchez, 50, couldn’t hide her delight as she was chauffeured to the party

Beauty: The former news anchor was glowing as she made her way to the star-studded bash

Beauty: The former news anchor was glowing as she made her way to the star-studded bash

Korean-language film Parasite seemed certain to take the renamed best international feature Oscar and made history as the black comedy about haves and have-nots in modern Seoul took home the best picture statuette.

Martin Scorsese’s mob saga The Irishman seemed to have lost momentum despite lavish early praise and a cast that includes Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci. But it has failed to take home major acting or directing awards this season, likely dashing Netflix’s best hope so far of picking up its first best picture Oscar.

The best director category, a controversially all-male affair, was equally hard to call according to Oscar pundits, with a lineup featuring Sam Mendes (1917), Scorsese, Todd Phillips (Joker), Tarantino and Bong Joon Ho (Parasite). 

Brad Pitt won his first acting award, as he charmed awards audiences with his witty speeches and supporting actor performance as a laid-back stunt double in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Joaquin Phoenix has dominated best actor prizes for his terrifying portrayal of an isolated loner in Joker, while Renee Zellweger seems locked up best actress for playing an aging Judy Garland in Judy.

The win by Zellweger would defeated Harriet star Cynthia Erivo, the only person of color in the acting lineup that has renewed the #OscarsSoWhite furor despite four years of efforts to diversify the academy’s membership.

Taking place without a host for the second year, Oscar organizers gave few details ahead of the ceremony, other than to announce live performances by original song contenders Elton John, Idina Menzel, Randy Newman, Chrissie Metz and Erivo.

Five-time Grammy winner Billie Eilish also took the stage for what was a special performance. 

92nd Annual Academy Awards: Winners

BEST PICTURE 

The Irishman

Ford vs Ferrari

Jojo Rabbit

Joker

Little Women

Marriage Story

1917

Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood

Parasite – WINNER

 

Incredible: Parasite won four awards including becoming the first ever foreign film to win Best Picture as Bong Joon-ho won Best Director

Incredible: Parasite won four awards including becoming the first ever foreign film to win Best Picture as Bong Joon-ho won Best Director  

BEST ACTRESS 

Cynthia Erivo – Harriet

Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story

Saoirse Ronan – Little Women

Charlize Theron – Bombshell

Renée Zellweger – Judy – WINNER

 

BEST ACTOR 

Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory 

Leonardo DiCaprio – Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Adam Driver – Marriage Story

Joaquin Phoenix – Joker – WINNER

Jonathan Pryce – The Two Popes  

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS 

Kathy Bates – Richard Jewell

Laura Dern – Marriage Story – WINNER

Scarlett Johansson – Jojo Rabbit

Florence Pugh – Little Women

Margot Robbie – Bombshell

 

Golden: Laura Dern was one of the four thespians to have swept award season as she earned Best Supporting Actress

Golden: Laura Dern was one of the four thespians to have swept award season as she earned Best Supporting Actress

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Anthony Hopkins – The Two Popes

Al Pacino – The Irishman

Joe Pesci – The Irishman

Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood – WINNER

 

BEST DIRECTOR  

Bong Joon Ho – Parasite – WINNER

Sam Mendes – 1917

Todd Phillips – Joker

Martin Scorsese – The Irishman

Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 

 

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Jojo Rabbit

Joker

Little Women – WINNER

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

The Irishman   

 

BEST SOUND MIXING 

1917 – WINNER

Ad Astra

Ford v Ferrari

Joker

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

 

BEST SOUND EDITING

Ford V Ferrari – Donald Sylvester

Joker – Alan Robert Murray

1917 – Oliver Tarrney and Rachel Tate – WINNER

One Upon as Time in Hollywood – Wylie Stateman

Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker – Matthew Wood and David Acord

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE 

Joker – Hildur Gudnadóttir –  WINNER

Little Women

Marriage Story

1917

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

 

Making history: Hildur Gudnadóttir was the first ever woman to win Best Original Score for Joker

Making history: Hildur Gudnadóttir was the first ever woman to win Best Original Score for Joker

BEST ORIGINAL SONG 

I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away – Toy Story 4

I’m Gonna Love me Again – Rocketman – WINNER

I’m Standing With You – Breakthrough

Into the Unknown – Frozen II

Stand Up – Harriet

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE 

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

I Lost My Body

Klaus

Missing Link

Toy Story 4  – WINNER

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM 

Dcera (Daughter)

Hair Love – WINNER

Kitbull

Memorable Sister

 

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

Brotherhood

Nefta Football Club

The Neighbor’s Window – WINNER

Saria

A Sister

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

American Factory – WINNER

The Cave

The Edge of Democracy

For Sama

Honeyland   

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT 

In the Absence

Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) – WINNER

Life Overtakes Me

St. Louis Superman

Walk Run Cha-Cha    

 

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS 

Avengers: Endgame

The Irishman

The Lion King

1917 – Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy – WINNER

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker  

 

Amazing: Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy (pictured left to right) are seen accepting the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for 1917

Amazing: Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy (pictured left to right) are seen accepting the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for 1917

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY 

1917 – Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns

Knives Out – Rian Johnson

Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino

Parasite – Bong Joon Ho & Jin Won Han – WINNER

 

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY 

The Irishman – Steven Zaillian

Jojo Rabbit – Taika Waititi – WINNER

Joker – Todd Phillips & Scott Silver

Little Women – Greta Gerwig

The Two Popes – Anthony McCarten

  

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE 

Corpus Christi (Poland)

Honeyland (North Macedonia)

Les Miserables (France)

Pain and Glory (Spain)

Parasite (South Korea)  – WINNER

 

BEST  PRODUCTION DESIGN

1917

The Irishman

Jojo Rabbit

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood – Nancy Haigh and Barbara Ling – WINNER

Parasite          

 

Glamorous: Nancy Haigh (left) and Barbara Ling accept the Production Design award for Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

Glamorous: Nancy Haigh (left) and Barbara Ling accept the Production Design award for Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

BEST FILM  EDITING 

Ford v Ferrari – Andrew Buckland & Michael McCusker – WINNER

The Irishman – Thelma Schoonmaker

Jojo Rabbit – Tom Eagles

Joker – Jeff Groth

Parasite – Jinmo Yang  

  

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY  

1917 – Roger Deakins – WINNER

The Irishman – Rodrigo Prieto

Joker – Lawrence Sher

The Lighthouse – Jarin Blaschke

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Robert Richardson          

 

BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING 

Bombshell –  Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker – WINNER

Joker

Judy

1917

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil  

Tremendous trio: Anne Morgan, Kazu Hiro and Vivian Baker - pictured left to right -  won  for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for Bombshell

Tremendous trio: Anne Morgan, Kazu Hiro and Vivian Baker – pictured left to right –  won  for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for Bombshell

 





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