There are nine movies up for Best Picture at the Academy Awards this year. Who has time to watch them all? No worries! Check below to watch clips from each movie so you can decide which you'll want to see before the Oscars this year.
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$PullQuote$Note: Just like the movies, some of these clips include adult themes, profanity and violence.
Set in Italy in 1983, Call Me By Your Name is about the transcendence of first love, shown through a summerlong romance between a teen (Timothée Chalamet) and an older man (Armie Hammer).
Academy Award nominee Gary Oldman plays newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill as he deals with the pressure during pivotal weeks in World War II.
This World War II epic focuses on the experiences of 400,000 Allied soldiers in the Battle of Dunkirk as they try to escape when the German army has them surrounded.
On the surface, this film is about the a young African American male who visits his white girlfriend's family. But this horror film turns out to be much more as disturbing secrets are revealed.
This moving coming-of-age story focuses on the relationship between a strong-willed teenager and her anxious mother.
Set in London in the 1950s, Phantom Thread is about a middle-aged couturier who falls for a young waitress. It explores what people in relationships expect of each other, what they give and what they take.
This true-life story showcases the debate between Washington Post owner Kay Graham and executive editor Ben Bradlee, about whether to publish the secret, political Pentagon Papers. It takes place in 1971 but is still highly relevant today.
Guillermo del Toro's latest film involves a mute janitor who falls in love with a most-unlikely creature from the Amazon while working in a top-secret lab during the Cold War.
After the rape and murder of her teenage daughter, Mildred Hayes is so angry that the case has not been solved that she does puts up three billboards to shame the local police. While tensions escalate, this determined mother will not back down.
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Dunkirk
West Side Story; The film won ten Academy Awards in 1961 with eleven nominated categories, including Best Picture .
I haven't seen it, but Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri sounds like the best to me.
Get Out even though I'm sure it won't win :( But I also loved The Post and Three Billboards.
I like The Post.
I really am hoping that Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri can win the Oscar for Best Picture because it was filmed in my home state, North Carolina, and has a wonderful cast/great performances. I also really loved the acting and storyline in Dallas Buyers Club a few years ago when it won big at the Oscars.
I loved Dunkirk. I cried in the middle of the movie. It was that intense.
My favorite movie this year was The Greatest Showman and wish it was nominated for best picture.
I have only seen Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri and Get Out but Lady Bird and Call Me by Your Name will probably be my favorites.
The Post
I really enjoyed watching Get Out! It was definitely a different type of horror.
I'm looking to seeing Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri.
My favorite this year is The Post, especially wishing this movie's team luck on Oscar night!
I enjoyed Wonder Woman in 2017.
Dunkirk!