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Oscars 2016: All the reviews of the winners – Spotlight, The Revenant, Mad Max, Room

Oscars 2016: All the reviews of the winners – Spotlight, The Revenant, Mad Max, Room

After an exciting ceremony, the 88th Academy Awards have now ended in Los Angeles. Here are all the reviews of the winning movies:

Spotlight

Main Oscar: Best Picture

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The Revenant

Main Oscar: Best Actor – Leonardo DiCaprio

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Mad Max: Fury Road

Main Oscar: Best Film Editing

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Room

Main Oscar: Best Actress – Bries Larson

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The Danish Girl

Main Oscar: Best Supporting Actress – Alicia Vikander

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Bridge of Spies

Main Oscar: Best Supporting Actor – Mark Rylance

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The Hateful Eight

Main Oscar: Best Original Score – Ennio Morricone

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The Big Short

Main Oscar: Best Adapted Screenplay

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Inside Out

Main Oscar: Best Animated Feature Film

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Ex Machina

Main Oscar: Best Visual Effects

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Amy

Main Oscar: Best Documentary Feature

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Son of Saul

Main Oscar: Best Foreign Language Film

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Spectre

Main Oscar: Best Original Song, Sam Smith and Jimmy Napes

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