'Oppenheimer' wins best original score
"Oppenheimer" has won the Oscar for best achievement in music written for a motion picture (original score).
The soundtrack album was composed by Ludwig Göransson.
Everything that happened on Hollywood's biggest night.
LOS ANGELES -- "Oppenheimer," a solemn three-hour biopic that became an unlikely billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowned best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a coronation for Christopher Nolan.
The most closely watched contest of the Academy Awards went to Emma Stone, who won best best actress for her performance as Bella Baxter in "Poor Things." In what was seen as the night's most nail-biting category, Stone won over Lily Gladstone of "Killers of the Flower Moon." Gladstone would have become the first Native American to win an Academy Award.
Instead, Oscar voters couldn't resist the full-bodied extremes of Stone's "Poor Things" performance. The win for Stone, her second best actress Oscar following her 2017 win for "La La Land," confirmed the 35-year-old as arguably the preeminent big-screen actress of her generation.
Here are the most memorable moments from the 96th Academy Awards and the hottest Oscar after parties.
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Hayley FitzPatrick, Carson Blackwelder, Angeline Jane Bernabe, Shafiq Najib, and Mason Leibvia with "Good Morning America" contributed to this report.
The 96th Oscars, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, had no shortage of show-stopping moments.
"Oppenheimer" has won the Oscar for best achievement in music written for a motion picture (original score).
The soundtrack album was composed by Ludwig Göransson.
In the most highly anticipated performance of the night, Ryan Gosling and Mark Ronson took the Oscars stage and delivered an epic performance of "I'm Just Ken" from "Barbie."
The performance also featured Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, who played on the recorded track.
During his performance, Gosling was joined by his fellow Kens from the film who, at one point, surrounded him while holding up large cardboard cutouts of a Barbie doll's face.

Gosling also got director Greta Gerwig and co-stars Margot Robbie and America Ferrera to join a sing-along from the audience.
"I'm Just Ken," which was written and co-produced by Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, is nominated for best original song.
"The Zone of Interest" has won the Oscar for best achievement in sound.