La La Land
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Accounting firm in charge of vote counting vows to investigate error that led to La La Land being awarded best film by mistake
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Director of Hollywood-set musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone becomes youngest ever to win the award
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Brief letters: Squirrel cull | Housebuilding | PPE and LSE | More leftovers | La La Land
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Bigger picture La La Land’s inevitable Oscars win is a disaster for Hollywood – and for us
David CoxThis year’s other best picture nominees have heart, soul and humanity. Damien Chazelle’s tawdry, dispiriting confection has none – it’s the tale of two narcissists who sacrifice love for self-interest -
Make room for Denzel Washington in the three-timer club and Emma Stone on the podium: our awards expert tells you where to put your money
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As excitement rises ahead of Sunday’s Oscars, a look at novelists’ treatments of the film mecca reveals a rather darker picture
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Animated family favourite still top as Moonlight creeps in to join fellow Oscars hopeful Hidden Figures
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Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s multi-awardwinning film has got people queuing up to tap dance their way to happiness
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The erotic sequel is blocked out – just – by the family comedy, counting preview traffic, while La La Land and Lion each see an encouraging Bafta-winning boost
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In the first of a new series ahead of next Sunday’s Oscars, the Guardian’s chief film critic urges you to ignore the critical backlash and swoon along with the rest of the world over this gorgeous romantic musical
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The gongs were scattered wide, but what united this year’s Bafta film winners was the remarkable quality of their commitment
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A night that saw big wins for Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake, Manchester By the Sea and La La Land, while the Bafta fellowship was awarded to Mel Brooks
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Ken Loach, Viola Davis and Emma Stone were among the award-winners at this year’s British Academy film awards
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Trousers walk it on Bafta's red-carpet style parade
Jess Cartner-Morley Fashion editorFrom Emma Stone to Meryl Streep, conventional dresses were out, with a ‘drouser’ the garment of choice for the politically and fashion conscious
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The film studio has been known for adventures such as the Hunger Games – but the musical hit hints at a new Hollywood trend: smaller is bigger
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Danny Boyle’s sequel still tailing family favourite Sing while challenging his original cult hit on the all-time 18-certificate list
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It might have a record-tying 14 Oscar nominations but the musical hit has been criticized for its treatment of race, gender and jazz
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Damien Chazelle was honoured at the awards in Los Angeles and is on course for Oscar glory
Film blog Don't let that Oscars blunder overshadow Moonlight's monumental achievement