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04.03.2024 - 15:59 / justjared.com
The Academy Awards are happening this weekend!
It’s a time to honor the very best achievements in filmmaking of the past year, and a time to reflect on all of the incredible nominees throughout the past decades.
When it comes to “Best Picture” winners, there are plenty of standouts that have stood the test of time among audiences and critics alike. And, in some cases, some of those winners have gone on to be considered as some of the greatest movies of all time.
While The Academy doesn’t always get it right among critics, there are plenty of times that they do.
Using Rotten Tomatoes, we’ve ranked the Top 10 most critically hailed Best Picture winners of all time. And to no one’s surprise, there are a bunch of near perfect scores!
Click through to find out which Best Picture Oscar winners are considered the best of the best…
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presentation of the coveted Best Picture award while appearing on “Live with Kelly and Mark.” “I guess he’s never watched an awards show before,” Kimmel, 56, told Kelly Ripa, 53, and Mark Consuelos, 52, in a clip aired on Monday. “It seems like everyone in America knows the rhythm of how it’s supposed to go, down to ‘And the Oscar goes to…’ but, uh, not Al.”The “Scarface” actor — who was supposed to reunite with his co-star Michelle Pfeiffer until she dropped out last-minute — appeared during Sunday’s star-studded assembly to present the top honor … with his own twist. Instead of building the tension and suspense — as other presenters have before — by naming each of the 10 nominated films, the “Godfather” star just blurted out the victor.“This is the time for the last award of the evening, and it’s my honor to present it.
2024 Oscars when he skipped over announcing all 10 of the Best Picture nominees. Instead, he just quickly blurted out “Oppenheimer.”The Oscar winner, 83, was greeted by a standing ovation as he took to the stage at LA’s Dolby Theatre before he delivered the top award. However, instead of building the tension like several previous presenters and allowing all the films one last chance to be recognized, the “Godfather” actor trudged straight ahead by announcing the victor.
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Todd Longwell Many awards ceremonies champion themselves as stepping stones to the Oscars, but the Producers Guild of America Awards — to be presented Feb. 25 at Ovation Hollywood’s Ray Dolby Ballroom — have an enviable track record to support the claim. The winner of the PGA’s top prize, the Darryl F.