Being a winner at theOscarsdoesn’t always mean being a winner in theaters.

Sometimes, they just don’t appeal to enough casual moviegoers as they do with critics.

In fact, someBest Picture winners at the Oscarseven lost money after bombing in theaters.

Mikey Madison looking upset in Anora

This doesn’t mean that they were box office failures, as some still succeeded in making a profit.

For this reason,All About Evehas remained a timeless hit classic in the decades since its premiere.

As per usual, all kinds of records were broken at the 2025 Oscars.

Nicolas Cage fromThe Surfer, Ben Affleck from The Accountant 2, and Blake Lively from Another Simple Favor

So, here is a full breakdown of each record that was broken at the Academy Awards.

With such a successful theatrical run,An American in Parisdidn’t just launch Caron’s Hollywood career.

It also became the first Best Picture winner created byGigidirector Vincente Minnelli.

Matt Damon in The Odyssey and Ralph Fiennes in The Return (2024)

It’s the traditional rom-com setup, but one that was very successful in its time.

The cast of CODA (2021)

Adrien Brody in The Brutalist and Ariana Grande in Wicked between an Oscar statuette

Cimarron, released in 1931, follows Yancey Cravat, a versatile pioneer who claims land in Oklahoma during the territory’s opening for settlement. He quickly rises as a prominent figure in Osage, while his wife, Sabra, assumes her own leadership role as Yancey repeatedly departs, seeking new frontiers.

A woman and a man kissing in Gentleman’s Agreement

Leslie Caron staring at a statuette in Gigi

Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron dancing in An American in Paris

Laurence Olivier as George Fortescue Maximilian “Maxim” de Winter hugging Joan Fontaine as Mrs. de Winter in Rebecca

William Powell as Florenz “Flo” Ziegfeld Jr. and Luise Rainer as Anna Held sitting at a table in the audience in The Great Ziegfield.

The Broadway Melody cast

James Stewart and Jean Arthur embracing in You Can’t Take It With You

Emilia Jones making a sign with her hand in CODA

Richard Dix and Irene Dunne and a child in Cimarron (1931)

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Cimarron, released in 1931, follows Yancey Cravat, a versatile pioneer who claims land in Oklahoma during the territory’s opening for settlement. He quickly rises as a prominent figure in Osage, while his wife, Sabra, assumes her own leadership role as Yancey repeatedly departs, seeking new frontiers.

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