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2025 Oscars: Movies with the Most Nominations

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - January 23rd 2025, 18:00 GMT+1
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About this gallery:

In this list, we’ve taken a closer look at all the Oscar-nominated movies and ranked them by the number of nominations (along with their respective categories). But let’s be honest, we only focused on films with 2 or more nominations – because, let’s face it, there are just too many with only one.

So, which one’s your favorite? And which do you think will snag the Oscar for Best Picture? Let us know in the comments – because hot takes and friendly debates are what awards season is all about!

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A Real Pain: 2 nominations

Nominations: Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor

Next up, "A Real Pain," because nothing says 'Oscar bait' like a guided Holocaust tour turning into a family therapy session. Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin, this dramedy explores the depths of ancestral trauma and cousinly bickering. Nominated for two awards, it's the feel-good movie of the year – if your idea of fun is confronting generational pain in Eastern Europe. But hey, at least the on-screen chemistry between Eisenberg and Culkin makes the emotional rollercoaster worth the ride. Just remember to bring tissues – and maybe your own therapist. | © Eisenberg-Culkin Productions

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Nickel Boys: 2 nominations

Nominations: Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay

"Nickel Boys," based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-winning novel, brings to the screen a harrowing tale of friendship and survival in a reform school. With two nominations, this film doesn't just tug at your heartstrings – it yanks them out and plays a sorrowful tune. The powerful performances and gripping narrative shed light on a dark chapter of history, reminding us that sometimes, the past refuses to stay buried. It's a cinematic journey that leaves you reflecting long after the credits roll – and possibly reaching for a history book. | © Whitehead Productions

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Flow: 2 nominations

Nominations: International Feature Film, Animated Film

"Flow" is just the thing for everyone who loves feline grace. With two nominations, this movie follows the adventure about a sleek city cat who uncovers a hidden conspiracy threatening her home. With the help of a clever crow and a timid stray dog, she navigates dangers, solves puzzles, and discovers her own strength, becoming a symbol of resilience and unity. | © Latvian Animation Studios

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The Apprentice: 2 nominations

Nominations: Supporting Actor, Actor in a Leading Role

Ah, "The Apprentice," the film that takes us back to the '70s, when real estate moguls were just starting to learn the art of the deal. Sebastian Stan steps into the shoes of a young Donald Trump, guided by the ever-charismatic Roy Cohn, played by Jeremy Strong. With two nominations, this biographical drama offers a glimpse into the making of a mogul, complete with power suits, questionable ethics, and enough hairspray to deplete the ozone layer. It's a wild ride through ambition, loyalty, and the occasional lawsuit – because what's success without a little scandal? | © Apprentice Films Ltd.

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The Wild Robot: 2 nominations

Nominations: Original Score, Animated Film

"The Wild Robot" is the heartwarming animated tale that teaches us all that even robots need a little R&R – 'Rest and Reprogramming.' With three Oscar nominations, this film follows a shipwrecked robot who learns to adapt to island life and, in the process, adopts a baby bird. It's like "Cast Away," but with more circuits and fewer volleyballs. The stunning animation and touching storyline remind us that even machines need a little love – and perhaps a firmware update – now and then. Who knew Latvia had such a knack for tugging at our heartstrings? | © Latvian Animation Studios

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I'm Still Here: 3 nominations

Nominations: Best Picture, Actress in a Leading Role, International Feature Film

Oh, "I'm Still Here," the film that reminds us all that existential crises are best experienced with a samba beat. This Brazilian gem waltzed its way into the Oscars with two nominations, proving that sometimes, less is more – especially when you're too busy questioning your purpose to count trophies. Directed by Walter Salles, the movie takes us on a journey through Rio's vibrant streets, where the protagonist searches for meaning, love, and the perfect caipirinha. It's a delightful mix of soul-searching and samba, making audiences ponder life's big questions while tapping their feet. Who knew introspection could be this rhythmic? | © Walter Salles Productions

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Sing Sing: 3 nominations

Nominations: Adapted Screenplay, Original Song, Actor in a Leading Role

Finally, "Sing Sing," where Colman Domingo leads a group of inmates in a theater rehabilitation program, proving that all the world's a stage – even behind bars. With three nominations, this film hits all the right notes, blending drama, music, and a touch of redemption. It's "Shawshank Redemption" meets "Glee," but with more grit and less autotune. The heartfelt performances showcase the transformative power of art, even in the unlikeliest of places. Who knew prison could be so... theatrical? | © Inmate Productions

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Dune: Part Two: 4 nominations

Nominations: Best Picture, Production Design, Cinematography, Visual Effects

Ah, "Dune: Part Two," the film that makes sand dunes look both majestic and menacing. With four nominations, this sci-fi epic continues the saga of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against those who wronged his family. It's a tale of destiny, power, and really, really big worms. Denis Villeneuve's direction ensures that every grain of sand is in its rightful place, making us all wonder if we should start hoarding spice. Just remember, fear is the mind-killer – but missing this film might be worse. | © Legendary Pictures

Nosferatu

Nosferatu: 4 nominations

Nominations: Cinematography, Make-up and Hairstyling, Production Design, Costume Design

"Nosferatu," the classic tale that reminds us all why we should invest in blackout curtains. With four nominations, this remake brings the iconic vampire back to life – or un-life – with a fresh twist. Directed by Robert Eggers, the film combines gothic horror with stunning visuals, making us all reconsider our stance on nocturnal neck-biters. It's eerie, atmospheric, and just the right amount of creepy to make you check under your bed before sleeping. Who knew that a nearly century-old story could still send shivers down our spines? | © Focus Features

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The Substance: 5 nominations

Nominations: Best Picture, Directing, Actress in a Leading Role Original Screenplay, Make-up and Hairstyling

"The Substance," because nothing says 'must-watch' like a mysterious new drug wreaking havoc. With five nominations, this thriller dives into the chaos unleashed by a substance that promises enlightenment but delivers something far more sinister. Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore lead the cast in a film that makes you question the lengths people will go for a taste of the unknown. It's a wild ride that leaves you pondering the true cost of desire – and maybe reconsidering that experimental smoothie. | © Universal Pictures

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Anora: 6 nominations

Nominations: Best Picture, Directing, Actress in a Leading Role, Supporting Actor, Original Screenplay, Film Editing

Meet "Anora," the film that proves small-town dreams can lead to big-time drama. With six nominations, this indie darling tells the story of a young woman navigating love, ambition, and the occasional awkward family dinner. Mikey Madison shines in the titular role, bringing depth and charm to a character who's as relatable as she is inspiring. It's a heartfelt journey that reminds us all that sometimes, the road to self-discovery is paved with quirky neighbors and questionable fashion choices. Who knew self-growth could be so entertaining? | © A24

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A Complete Unknown: 7 nominations

Nominations: Best Picture, Directing, Actor in a Leading Role, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design

"A Complete Unknown," the film that takes us back to when Bob Dylan was just a guy with a guitar and a dream. With eight nominations, this biographical drama showcases Timothée Chalamet as the iconic musician during his early years in New York City. Directed by James Mangold, the movie captures the essence of a legend in the making, complete with folk tunes and the occasional harmonica solo. It's a nostalgic trip that makes you want to dust off your vinyl records and ponder the times that are a-changin'. Who knew history lessons could be this melodic? | © Searchlight Pictures

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Conclave: 8 nominations

Nomination: Best Picture, Actor in a Leading Role, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design, Original Score, Production Design, Film Editing

Step into the hallowed halls of the Vatican with "Conclave," where choosing a new Pope is as thrilling as any political thriller. Directed by Edward Berger, this film delves into the secretive process of selecting the next pontiff after the unexpected death of the Pope. With a stellar cast led by Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and John Lithgow, "Conclave" masterfully combines suspense and drama, making you question if divine intervention had a hand in its eight Oscar nominations. It's a cinematic experience that proves even the most sacred traditions can be shrouded in intrigue. | © Focus Features

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Wicked: 9 nominations

Nomination: Best Picture, Actress in a Leading Role, Supporting Actress, Costume Design, Original Score, Production Design, Film Editing, Visual Effects, Make-up and Hairstyling

Ever wondered what happened in Oz before Dorothy dropped in? "Wicked" offers a spellbinding backstory to the witches we thought we knew. Directed by Jon M. Chu, this musical fantasy stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, bringing the untold story of the witches of Oz to life. With ten Oscar nominations, "Wicked" enchants audiences with its blend of magic, music, and mischief. It's a prequel that makes you see the Wicked Witch in a whole new light – green, of course. | © Universal Pictures

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The Brutalist: 10 nominations

Nomination: Best Picture, Directing, Actor in a Leading Role, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Screenplay, Original Score, Production Design, Film Editing, Cinematography

"The Brutalist" is the epic historical drama that takes us on a journey through the life of a Hungarian architect immigrating to the United States post-World War II. Directed by Brady Corbet, this film explores themes of trauma, artistic endeavor, and the impact of unbridled capitalism. With a cast featuring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, it's no wonder this film garnered ten Oscar nominations. It's a towering achievement that stands as a monument to storytelling – pun intended. | © Protagonist Pictures

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Emilia Pérez: 13 nominations

Nomination: Best Picture, Directing, Actress in a Leading Role, Supporting Actress, International Feature Film, Original Song (2 nominations), Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Film Editing, Cinematography, Make-up and Hairstyling

Leading the pack with thirteen nominations, "Emilia Pérez" is the Spanish-language musical that tells the story of a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender-affirming surgery to become a woman. Directed by Jacques Audiard, the film stars Karla Sofía Gascón in a groundbreaking role, making history as the first openly trans actor nominated for an Oscar. With a supporting cast including Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez, "Emilia Pérez" is a genre-defying film that dances between drama, romance, and thriller. It's a cinematic experience that hits all the right notes, leaving audiences both moved and entertained. | © Netflix

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The 2025 Oscars are shaping up to be a celebration of cinematic brilliance, with several films standing out not only for their artistry but also for the sheer number of nominations they’ve garnered. From sweeping epics to intimate character studies, these movies have captured the attention of audiences and Academy voters alike. In this article, we delve into the films that have dominated the nominations this year, highlighting their achievements and exploring what makes them the frontrunners in the race for Hollywood’s most coveted awards.

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The 2025 Oscars are shaping up to be a celebration of cinematic brilliance, with several films standing out not only for their artistry but also for the sheer number of nominations they’ve garnered. From sweeping epics to intimate character studies, these movies have captured the attention of audiences and Academy voters alike. In this article, we delve into the films that have dominated the nominations this year, highlighting their achievements and exploring what makes them the frontrunners in the race for Hollywood’s most coveted awards.

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