Awards Shows
Vox’s coverage of all things awards shows, from the Oscars to the Golden Globes, Emmys, and more.


A look at all the notable milestones from the 2017 Oscars.


The night had a shocking twist.


Melancholy, bands in trucks, and underwritten women: Goodbye to the Academy Awards’ big winner.


We’ll keep this updated throughout the night.


Khatib is a member of the Syria Civil Defense, which Assad’s government has accused of faking footage.


The Best Foreign Language Film winner wasn’t at the ceremony for a reason.


“Exhume those stories — the stories of the people who dreamed big and never saw those dreams to fruition.”


Kevin O’Connell was the living human with the most nominations without a win. Not anymore.


The host opened the show with some basic jokes and an earnest plea for unity.


Have you heard Emma Stone’s PowerPoint story yet?


This Twitter thread explains how the awards have defined glamour over the decades.


On Sunday night, we’ll see if La La Land can set a record for Oscar wins.


Also: how and where to watch the 89th annual Academy Awards.


Most of the big categories are snoozes, but Best Actor is a close race


Yes, even 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.


It’ll be an upset if La La Land doesn’t win.


Jordan Peele’s directorial debut shares DNA with other classics of horror in the best way possible.


We’ve got predictions for every best picture category that’s not Best Picture.


A Hollywood Reporter poll about politics and the Oscars reveals a complex relationship between moviegoers and the movie industry.


La La Land’s presumed Oscar dominance has very little to do with quality.


There’s some room for surprises.


The tech categories can make or break your Oscar pool. Here are our predictions.


Though not affiliated with the Academy, the gift bags are a reliable (and wildly expensive) part of Oscars night.


Check out our predictions in the Picture, Directing, and Screenplay categories.


A close look at their similarities and differences tells a story that counters the common narrative.


This year’s slate goes deep on racism, mass incarceration, autism, and the migrant crisis.


UTA, which represents Oscar-nominated Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, is putting its money where its mouth is.


Trump’s immigration order has grave implications for an industry built by immigrants and refugees.


La La Land ties an Oscar record, while Amy Adams is the morning’s most surprising snub.


Expect great news for that musical, Moonlight, and Manchester by the Sea.


Streep’s speech was barely political. It still provoked backlash from Donald Trump and conservatives.


Plus six other big questions about next year’s awards.


Sarah Paulson looked like a glamorous insect, and the Stranger Things kids stole the show.


Yang reminded everyone that “diversity” isn’t just a buzzword, but a real goal worth fighting for within the TV industry.


Surprises and FX are winners, but Jimmy Kimmel and Maggie Smith are losers.


Some were more thoughtful than others.







