90th Academy Awards live online updates and news

Wish to Watch Leonardo DiCaprio present an Oscar for the first time as an Oscar winner? Want to see Lin-Manuel Miranda and Auli'i Cravalho sing a song from Moana? Want to find out whether La La Land can bring home more trophies than any movie in the background of award shows? Then tune in tonight at 5:30 pm PT / 8:30 pm ET when the Oscars awards ceremony kicks off in the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.Jimmy Kimmel will sponsor the 90th Academy Awards live on Sunday evening, where Arrival, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Hidden Figures, La La Land, Lion,

Manchester by the Sea and also Moonlight are all nominated for Best Picture. La La Land is your odds-on favored, but the Academy will surprise us.The show will air on ABC, with red carpet coverage beginning at 4:00 pm PT / 7:00 pm ET. For those who have a cable subscription and do not wish to see the display on TV, you can see live on ABC.com or on the cell app [iOS | Android] instead. If you don't have cable, then your best bet is probably to pick up an affordable indoor antenna and try to find ABC's signal over the air.



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On the other hand, if you are in among a couple of select markets, then you may register for a free trial of PlayStation Vue, Sling TV or DirecTV Now. Click the links to see whether you are in an area where ABC's local affiliate is included. In that case, grab a free trial, watch the Oscars on Sunday night and cancel if you don't need to cover.

Also, go here if you would like to find a comprehensive list of all nominees for the show that this year.The 2018 Oscars have seen their fair share of controversy, and we are not even talking about La La Land's likely Best Picture win over critical darling Moonlight. In January, President Trump's contentious immigration ban threw the presence of some nominees into query.

The Allied rescue employees at the center of Best Documentary Feature nominee The White Helmets have secured visas to attend the ceremony, however according to the Associated Press, the Department of Homeland Security blocked its cinematographer Khaled Khateeb by entering the nation. (Khateeb himself has since posted that Syria itself canceled his passport.) And Iranian manager (and past Oscar winner) Asghar Farhadi, who helmed Best Foreign Film nominee The Salesman, declared he would not attend the ceremony even if he were allowed an exclusion. The exact same is true for Salesman star Taraneh Alidoosti.

Since approval speeches that call from the president and his policies are becoming something of a mainstay this awards season, it is a fairly safe bet that the Oscars will continue that trend.

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