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MANILA, Philippines – The winners of the 2014 Oscars are out!
Actors Matthew McConaughey and Cate Blanchett lead the winners in the 86th Academy Awards.
Historical drama “12 Years a Slave” wins Best Picture, while 3D space thriller “Gravity” bags seven awards.
McConaughey wins Best Actor for his lead role in the biopic “Dallas Buyers Club,” edging out Leonardo di Caprio and Christian Bale.
But what’s more entertaining than the movies nominated in the Oscars? It’s the movie trailers featuring Izzy the Pug.
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RAPPLER STORIES ON THE 2014 OSCARS
The awards night
- Live Blog: Oscars 2014
- Full list: Winners at the OSCARS 2014
- Big winners at the 2014 Oscars: ’12 Years A Slave,’ ‘Gravity’
- See the looks: Oscars 2014 Red Carpet
- 2014 Oscars: Jared Leto wins Best Supporting Actor
- 2014 Oscars: Lupita Nyong’o wins Best Supporting Actress
- 2014 Oscars: Matthew McConaughey wins Best Actor
- 2014 Oscars: Cate Blanchett wins Best Actress
- Ellen’s Oscars ‘Selfie’ is most retweeted post of all time
- He did it! Fil-Am Robert Lopez EGOT winner after ‘Frozen’ win
- Double win for ‘Frozen’ in 2014 Oscars
The nominees
- FULL LIST: Oscars 2014 nominations announced
- Oscars 2014: Guide to the Best Actor nominees
- Oscars 2014: Guide to the Best Actress nominees
- Oscars 2014: Guide to the Best Supporting Actor nominees
- Oscars 2014: Guide to the Best Supporting Actress nominees
Our prediction
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- Leonardo DiCaprio, an Oscar, and the Internet
- Bizarre and memorable Oscar moments
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- The story of the Oscar statuette
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