The Oscar nominees have been announced and Cineworld is giving you the opportunity to watch all of the Best Picture nominees on the big screen. Missed them the first time but want to watch them before the 98th Academy Awards on 15th March? This is your opportunity, with many of the Best Picture titles picking up nominations of plenty of other categories, too.
Leading the charge, Sinners scooped up the most nominations across 16 categories, while One Battle After Another picked up 12, and Marty Supreme and Frankenstein drawed with 9 nominations.
As an extra treat, as well as screening 2026's Best Picture nominees from 5th March until 15th March, Cineworld is also bringing back some of the Award Greats from The Favourite to Green Book, The Godfather, and La La Land. It's a good time to be Emma Stone.
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Frankenstein (5th March)
Nominated for 9 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Supporting Actor (Jacob Elordi)
- Best Original Score (Alexandre Desplat)
- Best Adapted Screenplay (Guillermo del Toro)
- Best Cinematography
- Best Costume Design
- Best Production Design
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling
- Best Sound
Adapted from Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein tells the story of an egotistical scienctist, Victor Frankenstein, who brings to life a creature. What starts out as a fantastical showcase of his intelligence quickly turns into the downfall of both himself and his creature. Jacob Elrodi stars as the creature, while Oscar Isaac is his creator.
Sinners (7th March)
Nominated for 16 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Actor (Michael B. Jordan)
- Best Director (Ryan Coogler)
- Best Supporting Actress (Wunmi Mosaku)
- Best Original Song (I Lied To You by Miles Caton)
- Best Supporting Actor (Delroy Lindo)
- Best Original Screenplay (Ryan Coogler)
- Best Original Score (Ludwig Göransson)
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Cinematography
- Best Costume Design
- Best Film Editing
- Best Production Design
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling
- Best Sound
Twins (both played by Jordan) return home endeavouring to turn over a new leaf. However, they soon discover there is a greater evil which has taken over and is ready to welcome them back.
Sentimental Value (8th March)
Nominated for 9 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Actress (Renate Reinsve)
- Best Director (Joachim Trier)
- Best Supporting Actress (Elle Fanning)
- Best Supporting Actress (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas)
- Best Supporting Actor (Stellan Skarsgård)
- Best Original Screenplay (Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt)
- Best Film Editing
- Best Casting
Once renowned filmmaker Gustav (Skarsgård) attempts to fix his estranged relationship from his daughter Nora Borg (Reinsve) by casting her in his latest title. She and her sister Agnes (Lilleaas) must navigate this, while American star Rachel Kemp (Fanning) finds herself in the middle of the family trauma.
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Marty Supreme (9th March)
Nominated for 9 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Actor (Timothée Chalamet)
- Best Director (Josh Safie)
- Best Original Screenplay (Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein)
- Best Cinematography
- Best Costume Design
- Best Film Editing
- Best Production Design
- Best Casting
Marty Mauser (Chalamet) has his sights set on becoming a celebrated table tennis star, and will go to great lengths to achieve his dream.
Bugonia (10th March)
Nominated for 4 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Original Score (Jerskin Fendrix)
- Best Adapted Screenplay (Will Tracy)
- Best Casting
CEO of a multimillion pharmaceutical company finds herself abducted by two conspiracy theorists who believe she is an alien who has been sent down to Earth to destroy the planet.
The Secret Agent (11th March)
Nominated for 4 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Actor (Wagner Moura)
- Best International Feature Film
- Best Casting
Another estranged father story is on the Best Picture roster with The Secret Agent. A university professor makes the journey from São Paulo to Recife in the hopes of reuniting with his son. However, the road never did run smooth as he finds himself caught up in the corruption of his country.
Hamnet (12th March)
Nominated for 8 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Actress (Jessie Buckley)
- Best Director (Chloé Zhao)
- Best Original Score (Max Richter)
- Best Adapted Screenplay (Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell)
- Best Costume Design
- Best Production Design
- Best Casting
Adapted from the award-winning novel by Maggie O'Farrell, Hamnet tells a fictionalised story of England's most famous playwright. More specifically, it tells the story of his wife, Agnes, and their son that died, Hamnet, and how this loss went on to inspire the playwright's work.
Train Dreams (13th March)
Nominated for 4 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Original Song
- Best Adapted Screenplay (Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar)
- Best Cinematography
Another book to screen adaptation finds itself on the Best Picture line-up. Train Dreams, adapted by the novella by Denis Johnson, is a portrait of Robert Grainier who spends his years working the land around him at the turn of the 20th Century.
F1 (14th March)
Nominated for 4 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Film Editing
- Best Sound
A prematurely retired F1 driver (Brad Pitt) is brought back onto the tarmac when a failing APXGP F1 team ask him to help train rookie Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris). This was a visually stunning, ambitiously shot film, hence all those production category nods.
One Battle After Another (15th March)
Nominated for 12 Oscars
- Best Picture
- Best Actor (Leonardo DiCaprio)
- Best Director (Paul Thomas Anderson)
- Best Supporting Actress (Teyana Taylor)
- Best Supporting Actor (Benicio del Toro)
- Best Supporting Actor (Sean Penn)
- Best Original Score (Jonny Greenwood)
- Best Adapted Screenplay (Paul Thomas Anderson)
- Best Cinematography
- Best Film Editing
- Best Production Design
- Best Sound
Ex-revolutionary Pat (DiCaprio) is regalvanised when his daughter is abducted and he and his group set out to rescue her.
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