Though the 2022 Oscars will be a very different ceremony this year, in the end, one movie will be named as the Best Picture of the year. That movie will be added to the exclusive list of prestigious movies that have received the coveted top prize at the Oscars.

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Of course, just because a movie is named Best Picture doesn't mean the audience will always agree with those choices. Some past winners have aged quite poorly while others were unpopular to begin with. But then there are those select few Best Picture winners that rank as highly with the public as they do with the Academy.

Updated on February 26th, 2022 by Colin McCormick: As the Academy Awards draw closer, fans have been speculating about which of the nominated movies will the iconic list of Best Picture winners. Throughout the history of the Oscars, not all of the movies that have won the big prize are popular with everyone, but the list of IMDb's top-rated Oscar-winning movies shows just how many great titles have been awarded Best Picture in the past. Fans can look back at some more of these acclaimed movies and see where they can stream them before Oscar's big night.

The Sting (1973) - 8.3

Robert Redford holding a paper as Paul Newman looks at him in The Sting

  • Available to rent on Apple TV.

After sharing the screen as the iconic duo in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Robert Redford and Paul Newman ed their star-power together again for the hugely entertaining caper, The Sting.

The two stars play con men who partner together to bring down a gangster who killed their friend. While the movie might not have as much substance as some other Best Picture winners, it is a sure-fire crowd-pleaser with likable heroes, a compelling plot, and some wonderful twists.

Amadeus (1984) - 8.3

Antoni Salieri looks angry in Amadeus
  • Available to rent on Apple TV.

It's strange that even a movie that wins Best Picture can sometimes get lost over the years and become forgotten by many. Though Amadeus is not talked about much now, it remains an engrossing period story with a grand vision.

The movie tells the story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as he became a celebrated composer much to the annoyance of his contemporary, Antonio Salieri. F. Murray Abraham won an Oscar for his brilliant portrayal of Salieri and the elegant scope of the movie was an engrossing setting for the tale of ambition and treachery.

Braveheart (1995) - 8.3

Mel Gibson on the promo poster for Braveheart with blue facepaint
  • Available to stream on Netflix.

Mel Gibson established himself as a talent behind the camera with his own historical epic, Braveheart. The movie follows Scottish hero William Wallace as he leads a rebellion against the English lords oppressing the people.

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Historical accuracy is not one of the strengths of Braveheart, but once audiences can look past the liberties taken, it remains a fun adventure after all these years. The massive battle scenes are the biggest draw as they are bloody, brutal, and make for some of the most thrilling cinematic battles of all time.

American Beauty (1999) - 8.3

Kevin Spacey with rose pedals falling on him in American Beauty
  • Available to stream on Fubo TV, Hoopla, Showtime, DIRECTV, Pluto TV, and Spectrum on Demand.

Sam Mendes broke into the movies in a big way with his poignant domestic drama American Beauty. Kevin Space won an Oscar for his portrayal of Lester Burnham, a man going through a mid-life crisis but finds an escape with a more carefree approach to life.

Some of the subject matter and Spacey's tarnished reputation might have made American Beauty a Best Picture winner that is uncomfortable to revisit. However, it has a lot of impressive elements that still hold up, from performances from the other cast to Mendes's brilliant directing.

Gladiator (2000) - 8.5

Russell Crowe as Maximus screaming in the arena in Gladiator
  • Available to stream on Fubo TV, Showtime, DIRECTV, Pluto TV, and Spectrum on Demand.

The trend of historical epics had somewhat fallen out of favor in Hollywood by the beginning of the 21st century began. However, Ridley Scott's Gladiator breathed new life into the genre with this exciting, violent, and enthralling story of a Roman general who was betrayed and seeks revenge on the new emperor after becoming a famed gladiator.

Russell Crowe's Oscar-winning performance as the heroic Maximus helped to ground the movie while Scott continued to prove himself one of the greatest filmmakers with intense battle scenes and a grand scale.

Casablanca (1942) - 8.5

The ending of Casablanca
  • Available to stream on HBO Max, DIRECTV, TCM, and Spectrum on Demand.

As the oldest movie on this list, the legacy of Casablanca is quite evident. Set in Morocco during World War II, the movie follows a world-weary American club owner who is pulled into a dangerous gambit when his former lover arrives looking for help.

Even modern audiences will be entertained by the suave charm of the movie as well as its pitch-perfect script. Casablanca is a classic love story that also manages to include a lot of other interesting elements that make it a rich and wonderful experience.

The Departed (2006) - 8.5

Jack Nicholson pointing a finger in The Departed
  • Available to stream on HBO Max.

Martin Scorsese finally won his Oscar for Best Director with this dark and violent gangster tale. Based on the Chinese thriller Infernal Affairs, The Departed tells the story of two moles, one who has infiltrated the mob and the other implanted in the police force, who race against time to uncover the other's identity.

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Scorsese continues to prove no one tells a gangster story as well as he does. The movie is also helped by its all-star cast as well as a stellar script that mixes violence and humor. It is an intense, bloody, and entertaining ride.

The Silence Of The Lambs (1991) - 8.6

Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster in Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
  • Available to stream on Prime Video, Roku, Tubi, Kanopy, and Pluto TV.

Based on the best-selling novel, iconic movie villains of all time with Hannibal Lecter. This gruesome thriller finds a young FBI agent seeking the help of Lecter, a notorious serial killer, to track down another killer still at large.

Such grim and violent movies are rarely embraced by the Academy, but The Silence of the Lambs stands as one of the best thrillers ever made. From the acting to the directing to the atmosphere of the movie, it is a gripping tale from start to finish.

Parasite (2019) - 8.6

Song Kang Ho driving a car in Parasite
  • Available to stream on Hulu and Kanopy.

The most recent Best Picture also ranks among the best to have ever won the award. Bong Joon-ho's Parasite is a brilliant thriller that follows a destitute South Korean family who sees an opportunity for a better life by sneaking their way into the employment of an affluent family.

Parasite made Oscar history as the first foreign-language movie to win Best Picture. Joon-ho constructs a funny and clever story that gradually unfolds into something very unexpected and even more captivating.

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - 8.7

McMurphy laughing in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
  • Available to stream on Tubi.

Jack Nicholson delivered one of his most famous performances as the lead in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Nicholson plays a convicted felon who convinces the judge to send him to a mental institution rather than prison. There, he tries to help the patients push back against their oppressive overseers.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is another movie that effectively balances a lot of different tones. It is a funny madcap comedy at times then switches to a thought-provoking drama and even approaches a thriller at times. In the end, it is an unforgettable piece of storytelling.