Kieran Culkin has won best supporting actor at the 97th Academy Awards, completing his awards season sweep of the category.
Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner “A Real Pain’s” Kieran Culkin was censored during his speech when he shouted out his former “Succession” co-star and fellow category nominee Jeremy Strong. “Jeremy, you’re amazing in ‘The Apprentice.’ I love your work, it’s f–king great,” he said as he was bleeped.
Kieran Culkin won Best Supporting Actor at the 2025 Oscars on Sunday for his role in Jesse Eisenberg’s movie, “A Real Pain,” a victory that wouldn’t have been achieved if the star had his way.
In reality, what the Oscars are truly all about is the speech. For two glorious minutes, an industry engineered to make you watch them is forced to watch you instead. Winners gaze out upon a sea of their peers and closest friends as they hiss obscenities through rictus smiles.
Kieran Culkin has been building to an Academy Award since audiences first saw him in A Real Pain. After claiming many of the precursor awards, Culkin finally got his Oscar moment on Sunday night at the Dolby Theatre when he won Best Supporting Actor at this year's Academy Awards.
Audiences who tuned into the 97th annual Academy Awards from home on Sunday, March 2 were unable to hear what was bleeped out from Culkin's speech
Ariana Grande sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and Cynthia Erivo sang Diana Ross’ “Home” to kickoff the 97th Academy Awards in a tribute to Los Angeles following wildfires that devastated
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The star, who nabbed the best supporting actor Academy Award, received some memorable feedback from his wife about his performance in 'A Real Pain.'
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The 97th Academy Awards are upon us. Follow our live updating list throughout the 2025 Oscars to see all the winners, as they're announced.
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On Sunday, firefighters who battled recent wildfires got applauded, Mick Jagger handed out the best original song Oscar and John Lithgow was tasked with looking “slightly disappointed” when speeches ran long. One highlight was Timothée Chalamet — literally. His yellow suit got more than one comment.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Anora,” a strip club Cinderella story without the fairy tale ending, was crowned best picture at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday, handing Sean Baker’s gritty, Brooklyn-set screwball farce Hollywood’s top prize.
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