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The 87th Academy Awards take place this Sunday night, and if you're already planning the menu for your Oscars party then we definitely have some inspiration for you!

Milano teamed up with artist Prudence Staite to create epic pizza portraits of iconic Oscars moments – from Ellen's internet-breaking selfie last year to Jennifer Lawrence's first ever on-stage fall.

It's a tribute to Bradley Cooper's good looks that he still seems equally handsome when made out of ham and olives:

Ah, poor Jen…

It's ALMOST as good as the GIF:

Dedicated Oscars fans will remember Gwyneth Paltrow bursting into tears as she accepted the Oscar for Best Actress back in 1999 – well, here it is in pizza form!

While these pizza tributes are sadly all one-offs, you can get your usual pizza fix (without a tearful Gwyneth on top) at one of 14 Milano restaurants nationwide!

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The 2015 Academy Awards nominations were announced yesterday, and although there were some snubs (sorry Jennifer Aniston!), the list for Bect Picture looks pretty solid!

Eight films made the shortlist, but we've narrowed down five that we reckon are well worth a watch. Some of these are already out on DVD, so you won't have to waste ALL your money on cinema tickets!

Birdman
Where to watch: Currently in cinemas
What to expect: Michael Keaton plays a washed-up actor trying to regain credibility in this dark comedy. Once the star of the Birdman superhero films, Riggan Thomson tries to make a comeback on the stage. Naomi Watts, Emma Stone and Zach Galifianakis also star. Michael was nominated for a Best Actor gong for his role as Riggan, while Emma Stone was nominated for her role as his long-sufferring daughter.

 

Boyhood
Where to watch: DVD, currently re-released in selected cinemas
What to expect: Richard Linklater's stunning coming-of-age drama is hotly tipped to win big at this years Oscars. The film charts the growth of Mason (Ellar Coltrane) from the ages of seven to 18 – the lead members of the cast gathered to shoot scenes every year for over a decade. Ethan Hawke, who also starred in Linklater's films Before Sunrise, Before Sunset and Before Midnight plays Mason's dad.

 

Grand Budapest Hotel
Where to watch: DVD
What to expect: The film tells the story of Gustave H, the concierge at the legendary Grand Budapest hotel, and lobby worker Zero Mustafa who becomes his most trusted employee and friend. You'll be craving a treat after seeing Mendl's stunning Courtesan au Chocolat!

 

The Imitation Game
Where to watch: Re-released in selected cinemas on 12th February
What to expect: Benedict Cumberbatch stuns in this incredible biopic based on the life of WW2 code breaker Alan Turing and his efforts to break the Nazi's Enigma code. The film also charts other key events in Turing's life – some of which are immeasurably tragic. Benedict's Best Actor nomination is well-deserved.

 

The Theory of Everything
Where to watch: Currently in cinemas
What to expect: The early years of physicist Stephen Hawking's life and his turbulent first marriage are charted in this emotional drama. Best Actor hopeful Eddie Redmayne plays Hawking, who was diagnosed with motor neuron disease aged just 21.

 

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We might as well go back to bed right now because our week can only go downhill from here.

We spotted this while going through the thousands of pictures taken at last night’s Academy Awards and it is, without a doubt, the greatest picture of all time:.

Jennifer Lawrence must now hand over her photobombing crown to the amazing Benedict Cumberbatch.

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We’re loving this infographic of every Best Actress gown at the Academy Awards since 1929.

It’s amazing to see how fashion has evolved over the decades and how some styles even made a return.

Which one is your favourite?

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We’re not sure about you but Jackass is not something that springs to mind when we think of the swanky Academy Awards!

However, thanks to talented make-up artist Stephen Prouty, Johnny Knoxville’s creation, Bad Grandpa, could bag them an Oscar.

Prouty is up for the Academy Award for Makeup and Hairstyling. He only had praise for Knoxville when talking about the work they did: “he’s completely covered with make-up and also has to introduce the narrative of the story in it. It was super-impressive.”

Have a look at the trailer to see the amazing transformation that will hopefully earn Prouty the much-deserved Academy Award.

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A small independent movie, Alone Yet Not Alone has had it’s song of the same title disqualified from the Academy Awards due to it’s writer sending out emails asking people to consider it.

After careful consideration by the Academy, it was decided the song would be revoked from the competition.

The author of the song featured in the little-heard of movie, Bruce Broughton had this to say: “I’m devastated. I indulged in the smallest grassroots campaign and it went against me when the song started to get attention. I got taken down by competition that had months of promotion and advertising behind them. I simply asked that people find the song and consider it”.

 

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