Oscars remain to be one of the most prestigious and reputed award ceremonies. The Academy Awards don¡¯t always get it right, but the best movies of the year get the nominations at least.?
The nominations for this year have been announced and there are several films from hundreds of those eligible that have made it to the nominations. You might have watched some of these, or maybe not. Before the Oscars begin, here are some of the great films from last year that you would want to watch/re-watch.?
Nominated for: Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, and Original Song.
Streaming on: Netflix
?The film is about seven people accused of inciting riots in 1968 in Chicago. Based on the backdrop of Vietnam war, the film has one of the strongest ensembles that you would have watched in recent films. Aaron Sorkin, known for The Social Network, Moneyball, Steve Jobs has nailed the film as a director.
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best original score, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Streaming on: Netflix
?This black and white film is a biography of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz and how he developed the screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941). The film has been nominated under a whopping 10 categories.?
Nominated for: Best Actress, Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, and Film Editing.
Where to watch: yet to be released
?The Crown guest star Emerald Fennell not only wrote but also directed this unique #MeToo revenge comedy story starring Carey Mulligan. Since the time the film premiered a Sundance Film Festival, it has become the talk of the town, especially among the critics for its award potential.?
Nominated for: Best Actor, Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay, Production Design, and Film Editing
Where to watch: yet to be released
?This Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman starrer is a heartwarming story about parental aging as well as progressive memory loss. Hopkins' character in the film suffers from dementia and forgets what her daughter looks like. He rejects the caretakers she appoints. Through Hopkin's extraordinary performance, the deeply sympathetic film will make you realise what living with dementia could be like.
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing.
Where to watch: In theatres
?Chlo¨¦ Zhao has become the first woman of color to be nominated for best director for this movie about modern-day American nomads. The film premiered at Venice Film Festival and now its critics' favorite. The film has been dubbed the Academy Award's frontrunner.
Nominated for: Best Picture, Actor in a Leading Role, Actor in a Supporting Role, Writing (Original Screenplay), Film Editing and Sound
Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video
?Watch it for Riz Ahmed's knockout performance. Ahmed, for the unversed, is the first-ever Muslim ever to be nominated for the Best actor's trophy. The film is about a metal drummer who begins to lose his hearing. His worried girlfriend takes him to rehab for deaf hoping it will prevent relapse and help him adapt to his new life. He learns to reconcile himself to his new life.
Nominated for: Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor, Best Picture, Best Cinematography and Best Original Song
Where to watch: In theatres
?Watch this film as it made history as the first Best Picture nominee with all Black producers. The film chronicles the real-life events surrounding the FBI¡¯s infiltration of the Black Panther Party. The film is impressive, explosive, and gut-wrenching.
Nominated for: Best Actor, Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Picture, Score, and Original Screenplay.
Where to watch: Yet to be released
?The film first hit the Sundance Film Festival in Jan 2021 where it earned several awards. It's a story about a Korean American family trying to make a life for themselves in America. The story will tug at your heartstrings.
Nominated for: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Costume, Best Production Design, Best makeup and hairstyling.
Streaming on: Netflix
Chadwick Boseman's last film is indeed special. The movie has won him many awards already. He has also been nominated posthumously for Oscars. Boseman may likely win the award too for the movie based on the play of the same name by August Wilson. The film focus on Ma Rainey, who is an influential blues singer. It dramatizes a turbulent recording session in 1920s Chicago.
Nominated for: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Adapted Screenplay
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
?This hilarious and politically pointed movie will make you cringe as Borat and Tutar make everyone they meet feel uncomfortable. This time the Kazakh journalist travels to America in order to deliver his daughter Tutar to Vice President Mike Pence.
Nominated for: Actor in a Supporting Role, Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Song
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
The film has a brilliant ensemble consisting of Kingsley Ben Adir, Eli Goree, Aldis Hodge, and Leslie Odom, Jr. The film imagines a meeting between four iconic figures in Black history where each of them shares their convictions, hopes and divergent opinions about achieving racial equality in the Civil Rights movement.
Oscar 2021 ceremony is scheduled to take place on April 25??