‌Oscar 2023 – Everything You Need to Know

Oscars 2023 are just around the corner. Everyone is pretty excited about this year’s academy awards as there are many mind-blowing nominations.

The leading film of the nominations for the 95th Academy Awards is Everything Everywhere All At Once. The film has bagged not 5, not 10 but 11 nominations! Yes, you read it right.

The sci-fi adventure is followed by All Quiet on the Western Front which is a World War 1 epic and The Banshees of Inisherin a dark comedy, which is the story of the Irish civil war. Both of these films have scored 9 nominations each.

All these three films are also in the race to win the best film at the 95th Academy Awards.

What are the remaining 7 films nominated under the best picture? Who will be hosting the Oscars 2023? What’s special about it?

If you have such questions in your mind then this article is for you. Scroll down further to know more about Oscars 2023.

Everything To Know About ‌Oscar 2023.

Oscars 2023
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This year’s Oscars will be held on March 12, Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The awards will begin at 8 PM according to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The ceremony will be streamed live on ABC.

But ABC is not the only platform to watch this year’s Oscars. You can also stream them on Hulu Live TV, YouTube, AT&T TV, and FuboTV after purchasing a subscription for all of them which goes without saying. You can also stream the Academy Awards at ABC.com and on the ABC app. (A tip – some of these services provide free trials for new users)

Oscars 2023 will be hosted by none other than Jimmy Kimmel. This will be his third time hosting the awards. His first time was all the way back in 2018.

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Avatar: The Way of Water
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Jimmy even shot an ad for the same where he’s dressed according to the theme of Top Gun: Maverick. The ad makes fun of last year’s bizarre event where Will Smith slapped a standup comedian in the ad, Jimmy says that no one can slap him because he “cries a lot.”

The top 10 movies that’ll be competing this time to win the best picture are All Quiet on the Western Front, Avatar: The Way of Water, The Fabelmans, Tár, Top Gun: Maverick, Triangle of Sadness, Women Talking, The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis and Everything Everywhere All at Once.