“Typically, The Oscars are built to move very smoothly and to run on a certain assumption that everyone involved will laugh off any barbs thrown at them. (Who could forget the entire population of women in Hollywood being asked to smile their way politely through Seth MacFarlane crooning obnoxiously about their nude scenes a few years back?) Still, there are jabs at you, and then there are jabs at your loved ones.” Read more at The A.V. Club Oh yeah, they also handed out awards last night too! Dune won the most while CODA took home the biggest prize. Read more at Gizmodo Apparently, the movie the fans loved the most this year was the Netflix streaming flick Army of the Dead, not, you know, Spider-Man: No Way Home (which just passed $800 million at the domestic box office). Movie fans are having their voices heard at the 94th Academy Awards. During Sunday’s Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the winners of two new fan-voted categories: Oscars Fan Favorite and Oscars Cheer Moment. Netflix’s zombie action movie Army of the Dead, starring Dune‘s Dave Bautista and directed by Zack Snyder, got the top spot for the fan-favorite movie, with Camila Cabello’s Cinderella as the runner-up. Third place was Minamata, which stars Johnny Depp, and in fourth was Spider-Man: No Way Home with Tick, Tick… Boom! in fifth. Read more at People So a scene from a movie that premiered exclusively on streaming won the Oscars faux award for “Most Cheer-Worthy Moment?” Makes sense. Read more at IGN Babies born in 2021 can now claim CODA as the best picture of their birth year, but what was the best picture of the year you were born? Find out from this list! “Some people like to keep their first pair of baby shoes to commemorate their birth. But a real movie buff is probably more interested in which movie scored the Oscar for Best Picture when they finally dropped in on the planet. Take a look at which film received the Academy’s biggest prize the year you were born. (While the prizes may have been handed out the following year, the date represents the film’s year of release.)” Read more at Mental Floss Did Zendaya steal another red carpet event? Yes, we think so. Read more at Jezebel