The last ten Oscar winners for Best Picture: From worst to best
By Daniel Schulz | March 6Which films among the last ten Best Picture winners deserved their wins? This list ranks them worst to best.
Which films among the last ten Best Picture winners deserved their wins? This list ranks them worst to best.
Which films nominated for Best Picture at the 97th Oscars are the best? This list ranks the 10 nominees from worst to best.
"I'm Still Here" tells the story of Eunice Paiva standing up to Brazil's military dictatorship despite its dangers. As the film's title suggests, those who oppose persecution will always be here to stand for what is right.
"Nickel Boys" tells the story of two African-American boys at an abusive reform school. Here, they learn what it takes to fight for what is right.
"The Brutalist" is Brady Corbet's monumental epic about the immigrant experience. Corbet deconstructs the American Dream on a scale rarely seen.
"Anora" is the story of a stripper who meets and marries a Russian billionaire. Their story turns into the funniest and most emotionally touching film of the year.
"The Apprentice" provides a look into how Donald Trump became the man audiences may see him today. Exploring his relationship with Roy Cohn, the film underlines how a "monster" was created.
"Joker: Folie à Deux" will surprise audiences with its extreme stylistic difference from the original but will ultimately let down in its execution.