
The 2025 Oscars is just around the corner, which means every film buff you know is probably at their most insufferable right now. If you've been feeling out of this year's cinema loop, or if you're just needing a brief review, look no further. Below, find all the films that we've deemed essential viewing ahead of the award ceremony. Obviously, this includes all the Best Picture nominees, but also a few additional non-Best Picture standouts that deserve your attention, like Jeremy Strong's latest despicable character-study, and the acclaimed documentary that no U.S. distributor wants to touch.
Emilia Pérez
Before all the controversy that's pretty much tanked Emilia Pérez's chances of taking home Best Picture, it was the favorite to win. It tells the story of a Mexican drug pin who transitions to hide his identity — though circumstances allow his past to arise, a story that's not unlike what happened to its lead actress.
Stream it on Netflix.
Nickel Boys
You might've not heard much about Nickel Boys, one of the more overlooked films nominated in this category, but it deserves your time. The plot follows two Black American boys, Elwood and Turner, who are sent to an abusive boarding school in Florida during the Jim Crow era. It's a difficult watch, but the two lead actors' portrayal of the film's central friendship has been described as "transcendental."
Buy it now on Prime Video or wait until February 28 to stream it on MGM+.
The Substance
Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley star as the younger and older versions of the same person in Coralie Fargeat's body-horror flick, The Substance. Honestly, you don't need me to tell you what it's about, the first horror movie in a long time to break the Best Picture curse. Experience it yourself.
Stream The Substance on MUBI.
Honorable mention: The Apprentice
Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan play opposite each other as a young Roy Cohn and young Donald Trump in this political drama. For reasons I don't need to spell out for you, it's a timely watch. But it's a separate marvel to see two beloved actors morph into villains.
Watch The Apprentice on-demand on Prime Video and Apple TV.
Honorable mention: Nosferatu
A horny psychosexual Dracula remake was not on my 2024 Bingo board, but I'm so glad Nosferatu exists. Lily Rose-Depp and Bill Skarsgård are so compelling in this gothic, slow-paced, and genuinely scary remake. Its opening scene is a mastery of filmmaking.
Stream it on Peacock.
Honorable mention: No Other Land
One of the most talked-about and acclaimed documentaries of the year, No Other Land follows the destruction of a besieged community in the occupied West Bank. Directed by a team of both Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers, it's a profound, urgent, and human piece of media that deserves your attention.
Sadly, given its subject matter, nearly all U.S. distributors are avoiding the film. Right now, it's playing in very limited run in select theaters.