Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Queen | ... | Themselves - Performer | |
Adam Lambert | ... | Self - Performer | |
Tina Fey | ... | Self - Presenter | |
Maya Rudolph | ... | Self - Presenter | |
Amy Poehler | ... | Self - Presenter | |
Amy Adams | ... | Self - Nominee | |
Marina de Tavira | ... | Self - Nominee | |
Regina King | ... | Self - Winner | |
Emma Stone | ... | Self - Nominee | |
Rachel Weisz | ... | Self - Nominee | |
Jason Momoa | ... | Self - Presenter | |
Helen Mirren | ... | Self - Presenter | |
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi | ... | Self - Winner | |
Jimmy Chin | ... | Self - Winner | |
Evan Hayes | ... | Self - Winner |
The top movies of 2018 are honored at the 91st Academy Awards ceremony, where "The Favourite (2018)" and Roma (2018)" lead the way with 10 nominations each, while "A Star Is Born (2018)" and "Vice (2018)" are both nominated for eight awards. Written by Jwelch5742
Okay but got boring pretty quickly.
The big issue these award shows now face is that their audience watches film on multiple platforms, in theatres, streaming, cable, free to air TV. The days of everyone going off to the cinema to watch a popular movie are gone, never to return. The impact the awards have is greatly diluted by this fact, the quality of the output is as good as ever but award shows that concentrate on one medium seem missing a lot, it's because they no longer reflect the audience. Also through Netflix it a lot less American centric, again diluting the award.