The Best of the Oscars 2026: What to Watch This Weekend?

On the night of March 15–16, the 98th Academy Awards took place, where the year’s biggest films were announced. We’ve collected the most interesting and talked-about movies so you always have something to watch this weekend.
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One Battle After Another — the main winner
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film starring Leonardo DiCaprio became the biggest triumph of the ceremony and the undeniable film of the year.
The movie won six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, and Editing.
It’s a large-scale drama about a man who finds himself at the center of a chain of conflicts, where every victory leads to new consequences. The film combines strong performances, a tense narrative, and Anderson’s signature attention to detail and deep character work.
If you only have time for one film from this list, this is the one.

Sinners — the unofficial #2
One of the most talked-about films of the year, with four Oscars and 16 nominations. It earned Michael B. Jordan the award for Best Actor and was also recognized for its original screenplay, score, and cinematography.
The story takes place in a modern American city, where Jordan’s character — a former criminal — is trying to start a new life. He gradually finds himself drawn back into a world of violence and corruption he once tried to leave behind, as his past keeps catching up with him.
This is a dark crime drama about choice and responsibility, where tension builds with each scene and the main conflict unfolds within the character himself.

Hamnet: The Story That Inspired “Hamlet” — for lovers of classic drama
A powerful drama that earned Jessie Buckley the Oscar for Best Actress.
Set in late 16th-century England, the film tells the story of William Shakespeare’s family.
At the center are his wife Agnes and their son Hamnet, whose fate becomes the starting point of a personal tragedy that influenced Shakespeare’s work.
This is a quiet and deeply personal story about love, loss, and memory. There is little action — the film focuses on emotions and relationships, making it a great choice for a calm and thoughtful watch.

Frankenstein — the most stylish film of the year
One of the most visually striking films of the year, which won three Oscars for makeup, costumes, and production design.
Director Guillermo del Toro revisits the classic story of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who creates a living being through his experiments. Oscar Isaac plays the lead, and the created character is portrayed not just as a monster, but as a complex and emotional figure.
The film stands out for its detailed sets, costumes, and especially its carefully crafted lighting.

Sentimental Value — when words aren’t needed
Winner of Best International Feature Film.
A warm and intimate story about an adult son who returns to his childhood home after his mother’s death. He must sort through her belongings and prepare the house for sale.
In the process, he discovers letters, notes, and personal items that gradually reveal the family’s past and make him rethink his own life and relationship with his parents.

Avatar 3: Fire and Ash — return to Pandora
Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
James Cameron continues the story of Pandora and the conflict between humans and the Na’vi. The plot centers around a new threat tied to destructive natural forces and a fight for survival that affects both familiar characters and new clans.
The film focuses on scale and spectacle, with action, stunning landscapes, and detailed scenes that are especially impressive on the big screen.

KPop Demon Hunters — the most vibrant animated hit
Winner of Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. The film also became one of Netflix’s most successful releases, setting a viewership record among animated projects.
This is a dynamic and stylish story about K-pop artists who live double lives and fight demons. Netflix has already announced a sequel, so we’re looking forward to seeing these characters again.

F1 — best sound
The film won the Oscar for Best Sound.
At the center of the story is a veteran driver who returns to Formula 1 after a serious accident to help a young team rise to the next level. Brad Pitt stars alongside Damson Idris, who plays his teammate and one of the most promising young talents.







