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Trying To Catch Up On The Movies You Missed? List Of Best Oscar Movies

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David Mudd

Introduction (Oscar Movies)

If you’ve missed on some of the stellar performances delivered by a host of actors, now is the time. Renew your Netflix, Amazon Prime subscription and watch those movies. If you haven’t seen them yet you’re really missing out in something big. Most importantly, if you’re confused which one to go for, don’t worry. Therefore we have a list of some of the best Oscar nominated movies worth a watch.

The Favorite (2018)

The Favorite

Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz) looks into the official matters of the court as the queen (Olivia Colman) goes under the weather. She becomes jealous as her cousin Abigail(Emma Stone) slowly wins her position and the Queen’s confidence.

Joker (2019)

Joker

Joaquin Phoenix won almost all the major awards including the Oscar for his jaw dropping performance as a failed comedian and as the criminal mastermind Joker.

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Kramer Vs Kramer (1979)

Kramer Vs Kramer

A single father raising his son amidst job and other things. Ted (Dustin Hoffman) won the best actor Academy award and the film too won the best picture award. Meryl Streep (Joanna) not happy in her married life leaves behind her son and husband to start a life elsewhere.

The King’s Speech(2010)

The King's Speech

Autobiographical in nature this movie shows us the impending speech problem King George VI (Colin Firth) struggled with. He was helped by speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) in his journey.

The Marriage Story (2019)

The Marriage Story

Nominated for best picture, best actor and best actress, The Wedding Story talks about the grueling marriage of Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) and Charlie (Adam Driver) which is falling apart. On their course of divorce they discover their creative yet extreme ends.

12 Years A Slave (2013)

12 Years A Slave

This movie is heartbreaking. It shows the pain and suffering the Black community had to endure under racism. The movie won the Academy award for best film in 2014.

Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

Bohemian Rhapsody

Rami Malek won the best actor in a leading role in the Academy Award 2019. This movie follows the story of Freddie Mercury and his journey to achieve super stardom with his British rock band, Queen.