Oscar-winning films you can watch on Netflix right now
February 21, 2015
The annual Academy Awards are fast approaching, and there is a large pool of Oscar-winning films you can watch in the mean time to get you in the mood for Sunday’s telecast.
As of Feb. 20, there are (by my count) 66 Oscar-winning films on Netflix, 14 of which have won Best Picture:
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“Django Unchained“ (2012)
“Leaving Las Vegas” (1995)
“Cinema Paradiso” (1988)
“Good Will Hunting” (1997)
“Chinatown” (1974)
“American Beauty” (1999)
“Annie Hall” (1977)
“Frida” (2002)
“Sunset Boulevard” (1950)
“Silver Linings Playbook” (2012)
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“Silence of the Lambs” (1991)
“The English Patient” (1996)
“Beginners” (2010)
“French Connection” (1971)
“Fargo” (1996)
“Rain Man” (1988)
“The Hours” (2002)
“Ordinary People” (1980)
“There Will Be Blood” (2007)
“Marty” (1955)
“Mystic River” (2003)
“Skyfall” (2012)
“Moonstruck” (1987)
“Forrest Gump” (1994)
“My Left Foot” (1989)
“Sophie’s Choice” (1982)
“Life is Beautiful” (1997)
“Hugo” (2011)
“Days of Heaven” (1978)
“The Hustler” (1961)
“Shakespeare in Love” (1998)
“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000)
“The Apartment” (1960)
“Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961)
“Legends of the Fall” (1994)
“The Graduate“ (1967)
“Sense and Sensibility” (1995)
“Cider House Rules” (1999)
“Terminator 2: Judgement Day” (1991)
“Sling Blade” (1996)
“Cold Mountain” (2003)
“Man on Wire” (2008)
“Sabrina” (1954)
“Boys Don’t Cry” (1999)
“Witness” (1985)
“The Duchess” (2008)
“High Noon” (1952)
“Ghost” (1990)
“Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992)
“Becket” (1964)
“The Quiet Man” (1952)
“The Great Gatsby” (1974)
“On Golden Pond” (1981)
“Julia” (1977)
“The Longest Day” (1962)
“The Bicycle Thief” (1948)
“Shane” (1953)
“The Accused” (1988)
“Teams of Endearment” (1983)
“Pulp Fiction” (1994)
“Room With a View” (1985)
“All About Eve” (1950)
“Jerry Maguire” (1996)
“Almost Famous” (2000)
“Philadelphia” (1993)
“Patton” (1970)
Collegian A&E Film Beat Writer Morgan Smith can be reached at entertainment@collegian.com or on Twitter @MDSFilms.