If you are referring to the night of Halloween, or Halloween night, night is not capitalized. If you are referring to the movie Halloween Night, then night is capitalized as it is the name of a movie.
None. It wasn't nominated for any Oscars.
The Academy Awards have never changed names, it has has just become interchangeable with the name Oscars. Oscars is the informal but more popular name for the ceremony. Academy Awards is the de facto name.
Walt Disney won four (4) Academy Awards (Oscars) on the same night.
It didn't win any Oscars. It was nominated for two: Best Screenplay and Best Score.
No. It is a pronoun and unless you start the sentence with it there is no capitalization.
Yes, "Starry Night" should be capitalized when referring to the famous painting by Vincent van Gogh, as it is a proper noun and the title of a specific artwork. In general, titles of works of art, literature, and music are capitalized. If you're using the term descriptively, such as "the starry night," it should not be capitalized.
Enchantment under the Sea, Nightclub, Massacrade, A Night at the Oscars
Enchantment under the Sea, Nightclub, Massacrade, A Night at the Oscars
I don't think the Oscars are coming up anytime soon, but if they are let's hope they'll be there. I do know they got slimed the other night at the "Kids Choice Awards." From, your friend.
Five: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay.
"Titanic" won 11 1997 Academy Awards, tying it with "Ben-Hur" (1959) and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003) for the most Oscars won in a single night.