Ranking All 53 Oscar-Nominated Films: My Favorites First!

TLDRI watched every single Oscar-nominated film this year and ranked them from my favorites to least favorites. Get ready for some surprises and my personal picks for each category!

Key insights

Henry Sugar: a beautifully animated film with a wonderful story

Oppenheimer: one of Nolan's most ambitious and well-directed films

Poor Things: a technically impressive and uplifting film

The Zone of Interest: a powerful and experimental film with a unique story

Anatomy of a Fall: a gripping courtroom drama with complex characters

Q&A

What is the most visually stunning film?

Oppenheimer is the most visually stunning film with its impressive cinematography and production design.

Which film is the most emotionally impactful?

Poor Things is the most emotionally impactful film, with its uplifting and hopeful story.

Which film has the best screenplay?

May December has the best screenplay, with its riveting courtroom drama and complex characters.

Which film would you recommend for animation lovers?

The Boy and the Heron is a must-watch for animation lovers, with its stunning visuals and imaginative storytelling.

Which film surprised you the most?

The Zone of Interest surprised me the most with its experimental and powerful storytelling.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the video and sponsorship mention

00:41Discussing Henry Sugar: a beautifully animated film with a wonderful story

04:56Talking about Oppenheimer: one of Nolan's most ambitious and well-directed films

06:40Reviewing Poor Things: a technically impressive and uplifting film

08:29Exploring The Zone of Interest: a powerful and experimental film with a unique story

09:26Examining Anatomy of a Fall: a gripping courtroom drama with complex characters