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Live updates from the 2018 Academy Awards ceremony

Live updates from the 2018 Academy Awards ceremony
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This is Denver7's live blog of the 90th Academy Awards on Sunday, Mar. 4, 2018.


9:46 p.m.: The big award of the night! "The Shape of Water" wins the Oscar for best picture.

9:33 p.m.: Frances McDormand wins the award for best leading actress for her role in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' and asks all her fellow female Oscar nominees to stand.

9:24 p.m.: Gary Oldman wins the Oscar for best actor in a leading role for "Darkest Hour."

9:14 p.m.: Guillermo del Toro takes home the Oscar for best director for "The Shape of Water."

9:06 p.m.: Time to pay tribute to those in the cinema world we lost last year.

9:02 p.m.: Another win for "Coco," this time for original song, "Remember Me."

8:59 p.m.: The Oscar for best original score goes to "The Shape of Water."

8:50 p.m.: Keala Settle performs the nominated song "This is Me" from "The Greatest Showman."

8:48 p.m.: Roger A. Deakins wins the award for best cinematography for 'Blade Runner 2049.' That's two statues for 'Blade Runner 2049' so far in the show.

8:37 p.m.: Jordan Peele wins the Oscar for best original screenplay for "Get Out."

8:32 p.m.: James Ivory wins the Oscar for best adapted screenplay for "Call Me By Your Name."

8:27 p.m.: The Oscars are showcasing the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements with a montage and interviews with actors and filmmakers.

8:22 p.m.: Common and Andra Day gave a powerful performance of the nominated song "Stand Up for Something" from "Marshall."

8:15 p.m.: 'The Silent Child' wins the Oscar for best live action short film.

8:12 p.m.: The Oscar for best documentary short goes to 'Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405'

8:04 p.m.: Host Jimmy Kimmel rounded up a group of celebrities to surprise moviegoers across the street from the Oscars:

7:57 p.m.: The Oscar for achievement in film editing goes to 'Dunkirk.' That's three statues for 'Dunkirk' so far in the show.

7:53 p.m.: The visually stunning 'Blade Runner 2049' takes the Oscar for best visual effects.

7:40 p.m.: 'Coco' wins the award for best animated feature.

7:38 p.m.: NBA star Kobe Bryant accepts the award for best animated short for 'Dear Basketball.'

7:30 p.m.: Allison Janney wins the award for best supporting actress for her role in 'I, Tonya.'

7:24 p.m.: The award for best foreign language film goes to 'A Fantastic Woman' of Chile.

Rita Moreno stole the show in the same gown she wore to the Oscars in 1962:

7:16 p.m.: The second performance of the night is "Remember Me" from "Coco."

7:10 p.m.: 'The Shape of Water' wins the Oscar for best production design.

7:00 p.m.: The Oscar for best sound mixing goes to 'Dunkirk' as well.

6:58 p.m.: The Oscar for best sound editing goes to Richard King and Alex Gibson for 'Dunkirk.'

6:40 p.m.: Colorado's own Bryan Fogel wins the award for documentary feature.

6:37 p.m.: Who's trending on Twitter at the Oscars? Actors Timothée Chalamet, Chadwick Boseman, Tom Holland, Lupita Nyong'o and Adam Rippon.

6:32 p.m.: The award for best costume design goes to Mark Bridges for 'Phantom Thread.'

6:26 p.m.: 'Darkest Hour' wins the award for best hair and makeup.

6:19 p.m.: Our first award for the night, actor in a supporting role, goes to Sam Rockwell for his work in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri."

6:14 p.m.: We know the speeches can go long, so Kimmel has some incentive:

6:00 p.m.: Host Jimmy Kimmel kicks off the show with a dig at last year's "best picture" flub: