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The 25 best Oscar-winning movies you should watch before you die


The 25 best Oscar-winning movies you should watch before you die
GamesRadar
5 hrs ago
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The best Oscar-winning movies of all time are, frankly, some of the best movies of all time. Which, of course, you would expect, considering the awards are made to celebrate only the finest films to ever grace the big screen. Choosing the top 25, when there have been over 90 Oscars ceremonies, is, therefore, a slight challenge.
However, we have risen to the task, and put our teams at GamesRadar+ and Total Film up to the challenge of ranking the best Oscar-winning movies to watch before you die. They are nearly all bonafide classics (as you would expect), but some may have slipped off your radar. They are also not without controversy, with a few being very much products of their time. However, we can guarantee that every single film chosen below is worth watching. So, without keeping you any longer, these are the best of the best Oscar win ....

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'Shooting Midnight Cowboy': Masterful history of X-rated Oscar winner


Chris Vognar
Special to USA TODAY
Glenn Frankel’s last two film books have tackled Westerns, specifically “The Searchers” and “High Noon.” His latest, “Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Sex, Loneliness, Liberation, and the Making of a Dark Classic” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 432 pp., ★★★★ out of four), unpacks an Eastern: the tale of two lost souls trying to get by in late-1960s New York, an unforgiving land of thick grime and ubiquitous hustles.
As Frankel writes, “New York was never a refuge – the city’s embrace was far too noisy, edgy, chaotic, and dangerous for comfort or reassurance. But it was exhilarating.” The same can be said for John Schlesinger’s 1969 movie, the only X-rated film to win the Academy Award for best picture, and for Frankel’s book, a masterfully structured study bursting with detail and context.  ....

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