3. Host Jimmy Kimmel’s opening monologue addressed multiple controversies from the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal to continuing inequality in the
industry. Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
5. Guillermo del Toro accepts the Oscar for best director for The Shape of Water from presenter Emma Stone. Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
6. Guillermo del Toro and the cast and crew of The Shape of Water accept the award for best picture. Photograph: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
7. Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence present
the Best Actress Oscar. REUTERS/Lucas
Jackson
8. Frances McDormand, who won the best actress Oscar for Three
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, presented by Jodie Foster
and Jennifer Lawrence. Photograph: Rob Latour/Rex/Shutterstock
9. Actresses Sally Hawkins, Saoirse Ronan, Margot Robbie and Meryl Streep embrace
after Frances McDormand's Best Actress acceptance speech. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
10. Jane Fonda (L) and Helen Mirren take the stage to present the Oscar for Best Actor. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
11. Gary Oldman accepts the Oscar for best actor for Darkest Hour from Jane Fonda and Helen Mirren. Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
12. Eddie Vedder performs a Tom Petty song during the annual In Memoriam tribute. Photograph: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
13. Allison Janney accepts the Oscar for best supporting actress for I, Tonya. Photograph: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
14. Viola Davis takes the stage to announce the best supporting actor award. Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
15. Sweet smooch: The 49-year-old actor planted a kiss on wife Leslie Bibb when his name was announced
16. Sam Rockwell won the first gong in the
Best Supporting Actor category
17. Actress Nicole Kidman arrives on stage to present the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
18. Get Out! Lakeith Stanfield came out during a funny gag in which he reprised his role as Andre Logan King in Get Out
19. Helen Mirren models a jet ski while host Jimmy Kimmel looks on. Photograph: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
20. Jordan Peele accepts the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for "Get Out." REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
22. Mary J. Blige performed a track from her film Mudbound
23. James Ivory wears a shirt depicting actor Timothée Chalamet as he holds his Oscar for best adapted screenplay for Call Me My Your Name. Photograph: Mike
Blake/Reuters
24. Best Original Screenplay winner Jordan Peele (R) celebrates with "Get Out" star Daniel Kaluuya (L). REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
25. Tiffany Haddish and Maya Rudolph swap heels for furry slippers
and bare feet. Photograph: Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock
26. Roger Deakins wins the Best Cinematography Oscar for "Blade Runner 2049." REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
27. Lee Unkrich (L) and Darla K. Anderson hold their Oscars for Best Animated Feature Film "Coco". REUTERS/Mike Blake
32. Andra Day and Common sing Best Original Song nominee "Stand Up for Something" from "Marshall." REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
33. NBA legend Kobe Bryant accepted the Best Animated Short Film gong for Dear Basketball
34. Rita Moreno walks on stage wearing a dress she first wore in 1962, when she won a best
supporting actress Oscar for West Side Story. Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
35. Producers Dan Cogan and director Bryan Fogel, winners of the best documentary feature award for Icarus, with Laura Dern and their Oscars. Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
36. Frances McDormand (R) winner of the Best Actress Oscar for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,"
stands backstage with Allison Janney, winner of Best Supporting Actress for "I, Tonya." REUTERS/Mike Blake
37. Eddie Vedder sings an In Memoriam tribute to recently deceased entertainers as the screen shows actor Jerry Lewis. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
38. Sufjan Stevens performs "Mystery of Love" from "Call Me by Your Name." REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
39. Best Costume Design winner Mark Bridges rides a jet ski with actress Helen Mirren
on the back after he won it for the shortest Oscar acceptance speech of 2018.