Ranking Every Best Picture Winner at the Oscars, From Worst to Best

 

Best Picture winner at the Oscars

   The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are the most prestigious awards in the film industry. Every year, the Academy recognizes the best films and performances of the year, and the most coveted award is the Best Picture. In this article, we will take a look at every Best Picture winner at the Oscars, ranked from worst to best.


Starting at the bottom of our list is Crash, a film that many critics consider a poor choice for Best Picture. The Greatest Show on Earth and Cavalcade are also widely considered to be among the weakest winners in Oscar history. Around the World in 80 Days and Tom Jones are often forgotten, while Out of Africa, Dances with Wolves, The English Patient, A Beautiful Mind, and The King's Speech are viewed as solid films, but not particularly outstanding.


As we move up the list, we see films that are generally viewed as decent choices for Best Picture, but are not considered to be among the all-time greats. These include Gentleman's Agreement, Chariots of Fire, Ordinary People, An American in Paris, The Broadway Melody, The Artist, The Sting, The Last Emperor, Million Dollar Baby, and The Deer Hunter.


Breaking into the top 50, we see films that are widely regarded as excellent choices for Best Picture, such as Argo, Moonlight, Birdman, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Godfather Part II. But it's not until we reach the top 10 that we truly find the cream of the crop.


At number 10 is Lawrence of Arabia, a sweeping epic that remains one of the most beloved films of all time. At number 9 is Amadeus, a lush, visually stunning film that tells the story of Mozart's life. At number 8 is Gone with the Wind, a classic that has stood the test of time. At number 7 is No Country for Old Men, a modern masterpiece that is both tense and haunting. At number 6 is Schindler's List, Steven Spielberg's powerful and moving film about the Holocaust.


Breaking into the top 5, we have some of the greatest films ever made. At number 5 is The Godfather, a true masterpiece that has had an immeasurable impact on the film industry. At number 4 is One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a deeply affecting film that remains one of the most memorable in history. At number 3 is The Shape of Water, a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film that took the world by storm in 2017. At number 2 is The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, a monumental achievement in filmmaking that brought Tolkien's epic story to life in unforgettable fashion.


And at the top of our list is Parasite, Bong Joon-ho's unforgettable film that made history by becoming the first non-English language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars. A stunning achievement in every way, Parasite is a masterclass in filmmaking that will be remembered for decades to come.


In conclusion, while opinions will always vary on which films are truly the "best," it's clear that the films on this list are some of the most memorable and impactful in cinema history. From sweeping epics to intimate character studies, the Best Picture winners at the Oscars have truly run the gamut of cinematic achievement.

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