The closest thing that came to a shocker was Sarah Polley's win for best-adapted screenplay for 'Women Talking,' a small film that felt very much the David that beat out the Goliath of a blockbuster, 'Top Gun: Maverick,' in the category. The 95th Academy Awards definitely wasn't like last year's ceremony – and for that, the people behind the scenes are probably breathing a sigh of relief.Īfter 'the slap,' the Academy instituted a crisis team that was on hand to make sure things didn't get out of hand.īut Sunday night was devoid of that type of drama – and of many surprises.Īs expected, 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' was a big winner, taking home the awards for best actress, supporting actor and actress, best original screenplay, best picture and best directing categories.īrendan Fraser bested Austin Butler for best actor, which wasn't exactly an upset as they were both leading contenders. Download and print our Oscar night bingo cards, and hand one out to each guest when the group sits down to watch the Academy Awards. Daniel Scheinert, left, and Daniel Kwan accept the award for best original screenplay for 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'.