The Oscars' Best Picture winners are almost always controversial choices. Theoretically, these are the best movies from each year, dating back to the late 1920s, with 1935 creating the format where the best film from the previous year was established. While there are often arguments over which movies deserved the big win and which were "overrated," just as many films deserve the big prize. There have been plenty of Oscar-winning movies over the years, and every category has been represented.
Throughout its almost 100-year history, the Academy Awards have honored the best of the best, with most of the attention going toward biopics, historical features, and prestige pictures. However, there have also been some winners that snuck in, from horror movies like Silence of the Lambs to fantasy movies like Lord of the Rings and Everything Everywhere All At Once to even a foreign-language film, shattering the glass ceiling at the biggest awards ceremony of the year, proving anyone could win in any given year.
15 Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)
A24's Highest-Grossing Film

Everything Everywhere All at Once
- Release Date
- March 25, 2022
- Runtime
- 132 minutes
- Director
- Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Cast
- Jenny Slate
- Ke Huy Quan
- Writers
- Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan
In 2022, Everything Everywhere All At Once shocked audiences when it won the Best Picture at the Academy Awards. It beat out movies like Top Gun: Maverick, The Fablemans, and Avatar: The Way of Water, but looking back on it, the film deserved every award it received. The film is a fantasy absurdist comedy that stars Michelle Yeoh as a woman struggling with her place in the world while trying to connect with a daughter she doesn't understand - all leading to a multiverse battle better than those in the MCU.

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Not only did Everything Everywhere All At Once win the Best Picture Oscar, but it also won three of the four acting nominations, with Yeoh winning for Best Actress, Jamie Lee Curtis winning Best ing Actress, and Ke Huy Quan winning Best ing Actor in what might be the most heartwarming Oscar win in many years. In all, the film received 11 nominations, winning seven of them.
14 Oppenheimer (2023)
Christopher Nolan's Epic Historical Biopic

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Oppenheimer
- Release Date
- July 21, 2023
- Runtime
- 150 Minutes
- Director
- Christopher Nolan
- Writers
- Christopher Nolan
There was a lot of concern for theatrical releases after theaters shut down in 2020, but in 2023, two movies proved that the theatrical model was alive and well. Barbie and Oppenheimer broke records that year, with the former making $1.4 billion and Oppenheimer making $976.8 million. While Barbie won the box office crown, Oppenheimer won the awards battle, picking up 13 Academy Awards nominations and winning seven of them, including Best Picture.
The movie tells the real-life story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a theoretical physicist who was part of the team that created the first Atomic Bomb, which was used to end World War II by dropping it on Japan. It was an R-rated biopic that shattered all expectations and proved that Christopher Nolan was still the king of the box office. It also won Best Director for Nolan, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, and Best ing Actor for Robert Downey. Jr.
13 No Country For Old Men (2007)
The Coen Brothers' Neo-Western Crime Thriller

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No Country for Old Men
- Release Date
- November 21, 2007
- Runtime
- 122 minutes
- Director
- Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Cast
- Kelly Macdonald
- Woody Harrelson
- Writers
- Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
The Coen Brothers are among the most beloved filmmakers in history. Their movies are often well-received immediately, or they become that way as cult hits over time. 2007's No Country for Old Men was an instant sensation. Both a critical and commercial success, this crime thriller focuses on three characters. One is a war veteran who finds a bag full of cash, one is a sheriff investigating it, and one is a hired killer out to retrieve the money and might represent Death himself.
No Country for Old Men received eight Oscar nominations and was a huge success for the Coen Brothers, who not only won Best Picture, but also Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (based on the Cormac McCarthy novel). Javier Bardem also won Best ing Actor for his role as the stone-cold, relentless killer, Anton Chigurh. This was only the second time in Oscars history that two people shared the Best Director honor (following Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins for West Side Story).
12 All About Eve (1950)
The Only Movie To Have Four Women Nominated For Acting Oscars

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All About Eve
- Release Date
- October 13, 1950
- Runtime
- 138 Minutes
- Director
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cast
- Bette Davis
- Anne Baxter
When All About Eve arrived in 1950, it set an Oscars record. At the time, it received a record 14 Academy Award nominations, and won six of them. Among those nominations were four for the actresses. Anne Baxter and Bette Davis earned Best Actress nominations, Celeste Holm and Thelma Ritter earned Best ing Actress nominations, and George Sanders won Best ing Actor. The movie also won Best Picture and Best Director for Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
It remains the only movie in history to have four different women nominated for an Oscar for acting, and it was Mankiewicz's second straight Oscar win for directing (following A Letter to Three Wives).
The story follows a fan (Anne Baxter) who wiggles her way into the life of a famous, aging Broadway star (Bette Davis). However, the obsessed fan soon starts to threaten the star's career and her relationship with those close to her. It remains the only movie in history to have four different women nominated for an Oscar for acting, and it was Mankiewicz's second straight Oscar win for directing (following A Letter to Three Wives).
11 The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
The Only Horror Movie To Win Best Picture

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The Silence of the Lambs
- Release Date
- February 14, 1991
- Runtime
- 118 Minutes
- Director
- Jonathan Demme
Cast
- Jodie FosterClarice Sterling
- Dr. Hannibal Lecter
- Writers
- Thomas Harris, Ted Tally
History was made in 1991 when The Silence of the Lambs won the Best Picture Oscar. It became the first (and remains the only) horror film to win the award. Only seven horror movies had ever been nominated for Best Picture, with The Exorcist and Jaws as the only two before Silence of the Lambs. To add to how impressive it was, the movie also swept the main categories and won Best Director (Jonathan Demme), Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Ted Tally).

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Thanks to the work of Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins, the outstanding film remains an icon of the genre. The plot involves an FBI agent who gets help from a cannibalistic murderer while hunting down a different serial killer. The film inspired a franchise that had movies that never matched up to the original and a TV series that matched its brilliance on the small screen. It was added to the National Film Registry in 2011.
10 Parasite (2019)
The First Non-English Speaking Best Picture Winner

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Parasite
- Release Date
- May 30, 2019
- Runtime
- 133 minutes
- Director
- Bong Joon Ho
Cast
- Song Kang-hoKim Ki-taek
- Lee Sun-kyunPark Dong-ik
- Writers
- Han Jin-won, Bong Joon Ho
The most ed Best Picture winners are the ones that made history. 2019's Parasite is one of them as it was the first and only non-English movie to win Best Picture. The Bong Joon-ho film is one of the most unique ever to be nominated for such significant awards. Telling the story of a poor Korean family who infiltrates a wealthy family by hustling into key roles in their lives, it delivers in of acting, directing, and emotion.
Parasite has a 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Parasite also won Best Director (Bong Joon-ho) and Best Original Screenplay (Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won). Unsurprisingly, it also won Best International Feature Film, the first to win both that and Best Picture at the Oscars in the same year. In all, the South Korean drama was nominated for 353 awards and won 2019, making it easily one of the most successful foreign language films ever released in the United States.
9 Unforgiven (1992)
Clint Eastwood's Revisionist Western

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Unforgiven
- Release Date
- August 7, 1992
- Runtime
- 130 Mins
- Director
- Clint Eastwood
Cast
- Bill Munny
- Gene HackmanLittle Bill Daggett
- Writers
- David Webb Peoples
While it might seem hard to believe, Unforgiven was only the third Western movie that won a Best Picture Oscar, despite the long history and legacy of the genre back to the start of cinema. Clint Eastwood starred in several Westerns over his career, including the Sergio Leone Dollars Trilogy of spaghetti Westerns. However, no other Eastwood Western film has won Best Picture, with the other two being Cimarron (1931) and Dances with Wolves (1990) as the other two Western Oscar winners.
The film stars Eastwood as a retired outlaw named William "Will" Munny, who is living a life of peace after his wife's death. However, when a hardcore sheriff named "Little" Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman) steps over the line and hurts someone Munny cares about, he is pulled right back in. Unforgiven received nine Oscar nominations, but the only award it won was Best Picture.
8 The French Connection (1971)
Gene Hackman's Masterpiece

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The French Connection
- Release Date
- October 7, 1971
- Runtime
- 104 Minutes
- Director
- William Friedkin
Cast
- Gene HackmanPopeye Doyle
- Fernando ReyAlain Charnier
When Gene Hackman died in 2025, people looked back on his cinematic output, and one of the best movies the icon starred in was the 1971 neo-noir thriller The French Connection. Based on the non-fiction novel by Robin Moore and directed by William Friedkin (The Exorcist), Hackman starred as Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle, a New York City police detective who is trying to find and stop a wealthy French heroin smuggler named Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey).
The movie was a huge success, winning five of eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Hackman. Roy Scheider also earned a nomination for Best ing Actor. The French Connection also won Best Screenplay and Best Film Editing. Filmmakers like Akira Kurosawa, David Fincher, and Steven Spielberg also praised the film. In 2005, the Library of Congress added it to the National Film Registry for preservation.
7 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Jack Nicholson Stars In Ken Kesey's Novel Adaptation

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- Release Date
- November 19, 1975
- Runtime
- 133 minutes
- Director
- Milos Forman
Cast
- Louise Fletcher
- Writers
- Lawrence Hauben, Bo Goldman, Ken Kesey
Jack Nicholson is one of Hollywood's greatest actors for several reasons, including his performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Released in 1975, this film did what The Silence of the Lambs did years later, winning in the five most prominent categories. Based on the novel by Ken Kesey, Nicholson is Randle McMurphy, a man who pretends to be mentally ill to avoid a prison sentence. However, once institutionalized, he leads an ill-advised rebellion against the system.
The film's legacy remains high, with Nurse Ratched (Fletcher) named one of the greatest villains in cinema history.
Among those Oscar wins were Jack Nicholson for Best Actor, Miloš Forman for Best Director, Louise Fletcher for Best Actress, and the biggest award, Best Picture. The film's legacy remains high, with Nurse Ratched (Fletcher) named one of the greatest villains in cinema history. In 1993, the Library of Congress added it to the National Film Registry for preservation.
6 The Apartment (1960)
Billy Wilder's Romantic Masterpiece

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The Apartment
- Release Date
- June 15, 1960
- Runtime
- 125 minutes
- Director
- Billy Wilder
- Writers
- Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond
Billy Wilder's The Apartment won the prestigious Best Picture Academy Award in 1960. Starring acting legends like Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, the film is an all-time great despite its controversial subject matter. The film centers around an insurance clerk who lets senior co-workers use his residence for their affairs, hoping it will help him move up in the company. No less than Steven Spielberg has named it a perfect movie, and often has people watch it before working with him.
Along with Best Picture, it won Best Director for Wilder and Best Screenplay for Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Jack Kruschen all received acting nominations, although they all lost in their respective categories. In 1994, the Library of Congress added The Apartment to the National Film Registry for preservation.
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