No Country for Old Men the big Oscar winner; Michael Moore denied for his best work so far

Ethan and Joel Coen's No Country for Old Men was the big winner at last night's Oscars, picking up best picture, best director, best adapted screenplay, and a best supporting actor for Javier Bardem.

Daniel Day-Lewis won the Oscar for best actor for his role as the oil-crazed industrialist Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood. French actress Marion Cotillard won the Oscar for best actress for playing singer Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose.

For the complete list of Oscars, go here.

Michael Moore's devastating look at the U.S. health-insurance industry, Sicko, his best work so far, was not chosen as best documentary.

Instead, the academy went with Taxi to the Dark Side, which was about an Afghan taxi driver who was killed while in the custody of the American armed forces.

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