The Awardist Oscars Oscars 2018 winners: See the full list By Devan Coggan Devan Coggan Devan Coggan (rhymes with seven slogan) is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly. Most of her personality is just John Mulaney quotes and Lord of the Rings references. EW's editorial guidelines Published on March 4, 2018 04:55PM EST Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water triumphed at the 90th annual Academy Awards, earning four Oscars in a night that — unlike last year — seemingly went off without a hitch. With a leading 13 nominations, The Shape of Water took home the night’s top prizes, winning Best Picture, Best Director, Original Score, and Production Design. Accepting the Oscar for Best Picture, del Toro jokingly examined the envelope in a nod to last year’s Best Picture mix-up, before delivering a speech that championed diversity, storytelling, and the future of film. “I was a kid enamored with movies, growing up in Mexico,” del Toro told the audience. “I thought this could never happen – it happens. I want to tell you, everyone that is dreaming of a parable, of using genre and fantasy to tell the stories about the things that are real in the world today, you can do it. This is a door. Kick it open and come in.” After the chaos of last year’s Envelopegate, the 2018 Oscars made for a night of few surprises. Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk won big with three awards (sound editing, sound mixing, and film editing), while the acting categories largely went to the expected winners. Frances McDormand won Best Actress for her powerhouse performance in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, devoting her speech to all the female filmmakers and actresses in the room. A teary-eyed Gary Oldman won Best Actor for playing Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, while I, Tonya’s Allison Janney and Three Billboard’s Sam Rockwell triumphed in the supporting categories. This year’s ceremony also saw several firsts: Jordan Peele made history as the first black screenwriter to win an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Get Out, while 90-year-old James Ivory became the oldest Oscar winner ever, winning Best Adapted Screenplay for Call Me By Your Name. Blade Runner 2049 cinematographer Roger Deakins also broke his decades-long losing streak to finally win Best Cinematography after 14 nominations. See the full list of nominees below. BEST PICTURECall Me By Your NameDarkest HourDunkirkGet OutLady BirdPhantom ThreadThe PostWINNER: The Shape of WaterThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri BEST ACTORTimothée Chalamet, Call Me By Your NameDaniel Day-Lewis, Phantom ThreadDaniel Kaluuya, Get OutWINNER: Gary Oldman, Darkest HourDenzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq. BEST ACTRESSSally Hawkins, The Shape of WaterWINNER: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriMargot Robbie, I, TonyaSaoirse Ronan, Lady BirdMeryl Streep, The Post BEST DIRECTORDunkirk, Christopher NolanGet Out, Jordan PeeleLady Bird, Greta GerwigPhantom Thread, Paul Thomas AndersonWINNER: The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSMary J. Blige, MudboundWINNER: Allison Janney, I, TonyaLesley Manville, Phantom ThreadLaurie Metcalf, Lady BirdOctavia Spencer, The Shape of Water BEST SUPPORTING ACTORWillem Dafoe, The Florida ProjectWoody Harrelson, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriRichard Jenkins, The Shape of WaterChristopher Plummer, All the Money in the WorldWINNER: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri ADAPTED SCREENPLAYWINNER: Call Me By Your Name, James IvoryThe Disaster Artist, Scott Neustadter and Michael H. WeberLogan, Scott Frank, James Mangold, Michael GreenMolly’s Game, Aaron SorkinMudbound, Virgil Williams and Dee Rees ORIGINAL SCREENPLAYThe Big Sick, Emily V. Gordon and Kumail NanjianiWINNER: Get Out, Jordan PeeleLady Bird, Greta GerwigThe Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa TaylorThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Martin McDonagh PRODUCTION DESIGNBeauty and the BeastBlade Runner 2049Darkest HourDunkirkWINNER: The Shape of Water CINEMATOGRAPHYWINNER: Blade Runner 2049Darkest HourDunkirkMudboundThe Shape of Water COSTUME DESIGNBeauty and the BeastDarkest HourWINNER: Phantom ThreadThe Shape of WaterVictoria & Abdul SOUND EDITINGBaby DriverBlade Runner 2049WINNER: DunkirkThe Shape of WaterStar Wars: The Last Jedi SOUND MIXINGBaby DriverBlade Runner 2049WINNER: DunkirkThe Shape of WaterStar Wars: The Last Jedi ANIMATED SHORT FILMWINNER: Dear BasketballGarden PartyLouNegative SpaceRevolting Rhymes LIVE-ACTION SHORT FILMDeKalb ElementaryThe Eleven O’ClockMy Nephew EmmettWINNER: The Silent ChildWatu Wote/All of Us ORIGINAL SCOREDunkirkPhantom ThreadWINNER: The Shape of WaterStar Wars: The Last JediThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri VISUAL EFFECTSWINNER: Blade Runner 2049Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Kong: Skull IslandStar Wars: The Last JediWar for the Planet of the Apes FILM EDITINGBaby DriverWINNER: DunkirkI, TonyaThe Shape of WaterThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLINGWINNER: Darkest HourVictoria & AbdulWonder BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMWINNER: A Fantastic Woman, ChileThe Insult, LebanonLoveless, RussiaOn Body and Soul, HungaryThe Square, Sweden BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECTEdith and EddieWINNER: Heaven Is A Traffic Jam on the 405Heroin(e)Knife SkillsTraffic Stop BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATUREAbacus: Small Enough to JailFaces PlacesWINNER: IcarusLast Man in AleppoStrong Island ORIGINAL SONG“Mighty River,” Mudbound“Mystery of Love,” Call Me By Your NameWINNER: “Remember Me,” Coco“Stand Up For Something,” Marshall“This Is Me,” The Greatest Showman BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILMThe Boss BabyThe BreadwinnerWINNER: CocoFerdinandLoving Vincent