15 Best Movies With No Oscars 2025 Nominations
Now that the 2025 Oscars lineup is confirmed, it's clearer than ever that this year's critics have sadly overlooked plenty of amazing and deserving movies. The 2025 Oscars nominations bring shocking surprises, with The Apprentice, September 5, and I'm Still Here taking the spots of what had been thought as the strongest contenders for the race. Notably, Angelina Jolie's attempt at making Oscars history with her role as Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's Maria proved futile, and her chances of ever repeating her 2000s wins decreased exponentially.
Additionally, Zendaya's hopes for her first Oscar nomination have been crushed, with one of her greatest performances yet failing to garner the critics' favor. From gripping dramas and visually stunning blockbusters to heartfelt indie darlings, many of 2024's snubbed films also feature powerhouse performances from actors in career-defining roles, while others push the very boundaries of filmmaking. Whether it was due to fierce competition, genre bias, or just bad luck, these movies deserved a shot at Oscar glory but were sadly left out.
15 Nightbitch (2024)
Directed By Marielle Heller

Nightbitch
- Release Date
- December 6, 2024
- Runtime
- 98 Minutes
- Director
- Marielle Heller
- Writers
- Marielle Heller, Rachel Yoder
Cast
- Scoot McNairy
Amy Adam's raw and transformative performance as a suburban mother embracing her animalistic instincts received quite some buzz this awards season, garnering a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress and two Independent Spirit Award nominations. Despite the six-time Oscar nominee's commitment to the role, Nightbitch's black comedy and horror elements proved a stumbling block to further recognition. Even if Amy Adams won't win an Oscar for Nightbitch, the body horror movie on the brutality of motherhood is a bold and unexplored take on the topic, and deserves more recognition.
14 Mufasa: The Lion King (2024)
Directed By Barry Jenkins

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Mufasa: The Lion King
- Release Date
- December 18, 2024
- Runtime
- 118 minutes
- Director
- Barry Jenkins
- Writers
- Jeff Nathanson
- Producers
- Peter M. Tobyansen, Adele Romanski
Cast
- Aaron PierreMufasa (voice)
- Kelvin Harrison Jr.Taka (voice)
Despite The Lion King's Oscar history, Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King fell short of securing a spot among this year's contenders. The prequel was shortlisted for Best Song with Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Tell Me It's You" and Best Visual Effects. Perhaps the movie could have changed its fate if Mufasa's Best Song selection had been different. Still, Mufasa offers a captivating experience, blending Miranda's emotional soundtrack, stunning visuals that improve on the 2019 remake, and Barry Jenkins' visionary storytelling. The film elevates beloved characters, delivering a prequel full of heart and depth, even if it missed awards recognition.
13 The Outrun (2024)
Directed By Nora Fingscheidt

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The Outrun
- Release Date
- October 4, 2024
- Runtime
- 118 Minutes
- Director
- Nora Fingscheidt
- Writers
- Nora Fingscheidt, Amy Liptrot, Daisy Lewis
Cast
After receiving promising nominations from BAFTA and the British Independent Film Awards, The Outrun failed to receive proper recognition at the Oscars. Four-time nominee Saoirse Ronan delivers a poignant portrait of an alcoholic on the path to recovery, while Nora Fingscheidt's impressive directorial debut demonstrates intuitive and poetic storytelling instincts. The Outrun's focus on the landscape as a key character influencing Rona's emotional journey is one of its greatest achievements, making it best suited for a big-screen watch. Fingscheidt offers new nuance to an extensively explored genre, speaking for The Outrun's great reviews.
12 The Room Next Door (2024)
Directed By Pablo Almodóvar

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The Room Next Door
- Release Date
- December 20, 2024
- Runtime
- 106 Minutes
- Director
- Pedro Almodovar
- Writers
- Pedro Almodovar, Sigrid Nunez
Cast
- Ingrid
- Martha
Pablo Almodóvar's The Room Next Door won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and has received an extensive list of nominations, including Best Actress at the Golden Globes. Known for films like The Skin I Live In, the award-winning director's English feature debut was predicted to make Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore repeat Oscars history, as the seasoned stars elevate this story on the difficult subject of death. Based on Sigrid Nunez's What Are You Going Through, The Room Next Door features Almodovar's striking and colorful visual style and rises as a notable addition to his extensive filmography.
11 Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
Directed By George Miller

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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Release Date
- May 24, 2024
- Runtime
- 148 Minutes
- Director
- George Miller
- Writers
- George Miller, Nick Lathouris
- Sequel(s)
- Mad Max: Fury Road
Cast
- Furiosa
- Dementus
- Franchise(s)
- Mad Max
While George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road won six Oscars, the director's prequel was strikingly overlooked. With an amazing critical response, winning it a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, it's impressive that Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga wasn't shortlisted in any category for this year's ceremony. Predictions had placed it as a strong contender in categories like Makeup and Hairstyling, Sound, Visual Effects, and Original Score. However, its absence seems to stem from its perceived similarity to its predecessor rather than any lack of quality, as Furiosa remains a visually stunning and masterfully crafted film.
10 Babygirl (2024)
Directed By Halina Reijn

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Babygirl
- Release Date
- December 25, 2024
- Runtime
- 115 minutes
- Director
- Halina Reijn
- Writers
- Halina Reijn
Cast
- Romy
- Harris DickinsonSamuel
A rising director, Halina Reijn has been breaking the mold of genre conventions of femininity and sexuality with pictures such as Bodies Bodies Bodies and Instinct. In her latest feature, Reijn reaches new heights, as Babygirl is so much more than an erotic thriller. The film is anchored by Nicole Kidman, whose powerful performance earned her the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival and a Golden Globe nomination. With such acclaim, Babygirl should have gotten some nominations in the 2025 Oscars race, acknowledging Reijn's status as a visionary filmmaker.
9 Queer (2024)
Directed By Luca Guadagnino

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Queer
- Release Date
- November 27, 2024
- Runtime
- 135 Minutes
- Director
- Luca Guadagnino
- Writers
- William S. Burroughs, Justin Kuritzkes
Cast
- William Lee
- Drew StarkeyEugene Allerton
Though Queer was predicted to win Daniel Craig an Oscar, it was shockingly left out of the Oscars altogether. In the movie, the Bond actor embodies an American expat living in 1940s Mexico City who becomes intoxicatingly infatuated with a younger man, offering an alluring and defiant portrait of love. The acclaimed director, Luca Guadagnino, paints the narrative with a surreal edge, culminating in an unexpected third act. Despite its lack of award recognition, Queer's bold approach and melancholic cinematography make it a worthwhile watch and goes among Craig's best and finest performances.
8 Civil War (2024)
Directed By Alex Garland

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Civil War
- Release Date
- April 12, 2024
- Runtime
- 109 Minutes
- Director
- Alex Garland
- Writers
- Alex Garland
Cast
- Kirsten DunstLee
- Wagner MouraJoel
Ex Machina writer and director delivered another compelling feature film, and it doesn't disappoint. Civil War's reviews dissect its narrative lens, as the complicated and resonant topic is told from the perspective of a group of photojournalists who try their hardest to remain objective when perhaps they shouldn't. War photographer, Lee Smith, documents a country at war against itself with powerful strength, remaining stoic in hopes that her actions serve a wider purpose. Kirsten Dunst shines in a career-defining performance,bringing depth to Smith's vulnerable interior and reminding us why she remains one of the industry's finest talents.
7 All We Imagine As Light (2024)
Directed By Payal Kapadia

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All We Imagine as Light
- Release Date
- November 15, 2024
- Runtime
- 118 Minutes
- Director
- Payal Kapadia
- Writers
- Payal Kapadia
Cast
- Kani KusrutiPrabha
- Divya PrabhaAnu
In her 100% Rotten Tomatoes film, director Payal Kapadia showcases an intuitive vision. Winner of Cannes's Grand Prize, and nominated at the Critics' Choice Awards and BAFTA, All We Imagine as Light was predicted as a certain contender for the international feature category and Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars — however, the movie wasn't chosen as India's official selection. Though reviews for All We Imagine As Light note its slow pacing, the film achieves more with less. Against the backdrop of Mumbai, it explores the intertwined lives of three women trapped in a limbo state, whose unexpected connections inspire change.
6 The Piano Lesson (2024)
Directed By Malcolm Washington

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The Piano Lesson
- Release Date
- November 8, 2024
- Runtime
- 125 Minutes
- Director
- Malcolm Washington
- Writers
- Virgil Williams, Malcolm Washington
Cast
- Doaker
- John David WashingtonBoy Willie
Denzel Washington's son writes and directs a movie on family legacy and intergenerational trauma unlike any other. Actress Danielle Deadwyler garnered nominations at the Critics' Choice Awards and SAG Awards for her haunting performance, which likens the movie's feel to that of Jordan Peele's Get Out. While The Piano Lesson could have broken an Oscar streak, it seems critics may have been deterred from recognizing the movie's great screenplay, directing, and cast because of its horror elements. Despite its felt absence from the ceremony's lineup, The Piano Lesson remains a touching and ferocious accomplishment.
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