Oscars 2026
For the first time in a long time (and possibly ever) I’ve seen all 10 of the Best Picture nominees for tonight’s 98th Academy Awards before the ceremony takes place. So, here are my brief thoughts on each of the films, followed by my picks for some of the other categories. I’m going to do this in my own personal order of preference:
F1 (2025) dir Joseph Kosinski
A really well-made popcorn movie. Great fun, but in all honesty does not deserve to be nominated for Best Picture over some of the notable omissions: eg Lynne Ramsay’s Die, My Love (2025), Ari Aster’s Eddington (2025) or Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby (2025).1
Sinners (2025) dir Ryan Coogler
Another superbly-executed movie, but one that I failed to find the depth in that others seemed to enjoy. The huge number of nominations leads me to believe that I should probably re-watch it at some point soon, to see what I missed.
Hamnet (2025) dir Chloé Zhao
The direction is good, the performances are great (not just Buckley as Agnes, but particularly Jacobi Jupe as Hamnet). I was irked by the ‘greatest hits of Shakespeare’ elements of the script, but the closing scene is a triumph. Oddly, the choice to end on a performance of Hamlet had a similar feeling for me to the way Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) built up to Queen’s appearance at Live Aid. Probably not what Zhao had in mind, but it works superbly.