The Oscars

The wrester and actor's cheeky bit was an homage to one of the most infamous moments in Oscars history.
It was thought that Cooper was going to attend the Academy Awards with his rumored flame ― but that wasn't the case.
Roughly a thousand protesters held signs that said “No awards for genocide,” and "Stand with Palestine."
The "Barbie" actor brought the Kenergy ― and paid tribute to Marilyn Monroe ― with a showstopping rendition of his Academy Award-nominated song.
The "Barbie" actor consulted with an iconic filmmaker about dinosaurs before making a wild quip at the award show.
The director of the Holocaust-set film was virtually the only award winner Sunday to directly acknowledge the war in Gaza onstage.
The two actors tried to put the dueling movie releases behind them in a tense exchange at the award show.
The "Oppenheimer" actor's look had us all searching for a glass of water.
It was the first red carpet for the "Yes, And?" singer in over four years.
People were confused about multiple aspects of the "Oppenheimer" actor's ensemble.