All the 2025 best picture Oscar nominees, ranked from worst to best


TimothΓ©e Chalamet, left, and Austin Butler in the movie βDune: Part Two.β
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Sixty years ago, when Frank Herbert published his monumental sci-fi novel, the Academy giving its top prize to a studio-made epic like βDune: Part Twoβ would have been an easy call. Itβs βLawrence of Arrakis,β a staggering investment in costumes and sets and shooting days that testifies to what this business can do when it funds giant swings. But βDuneβ shouldnβt win simply because it costs more than half of the films on this list added together. It should win because Denis Villeneuve has packed every frame with care, craft and sticky questions about humanityβs thirst to put its faith in false messiahs. The second half of the story is twice as smart and complex as Villeneuveβs first βDuneβ film, released in 2021, yet somehow itβs wound up with only half the Oscar nominations. I suspect the filmβs Old Hollywood heft might be why itβs being taken for granted, but this cerebral blockbuster will still be standing tall decades from now, when films of this magnitude may no longer exist.