Quiz: Can You Name These Oscar-Winning Movies?

Which film allowed Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman to highlight autism challenges, way back in the 80's?

Rain Man was not only the highest-grossing movie of 1988, but a big Oscar winner, too! The film won 4 awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor in a Leading Role. Dustin Hoffman was unforgettable!

Which film featured Kevin Spacey fantasizing about his daughter's friend?

American Beauty was a welcome surprise for viewers in 1999. The unique script told the story of a midlife crisis in suburbia. The film grossed more than $350 million around the world, and received a lot of Oscar buzz. In the end, it won Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, Best Cinematography, and of course, Best Picture!

Which Russell Crowe historical drama used this spiky battle armor?

This majestic film won multiple Oscars! Gladiator boasts Best Picture, Best Costume Design, Best Sound and Best Visual Effects, and Best Actor for Russell Crowe. Fans wondered why Joaquin Phoenix didn't win for his terrifying villain role, though! A memorable emperor, to say the least.

Russell Crowe was a master of math in which inspiring true story?

Not a shocker, but A Beautiful Mind took home 4 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress. Nominations included Best Film Editing, Best Makeup, Best Actor, and Best Original Score. Talk about a hit!

Which Oscar-winning movie featured Jack Nicholson in a straightjacket?

Culturally significant is an understatement, with this film. The disturbing scenes from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest led to a real overhaul of the nation's psychiatric wards. Its Oscars match its influence: The movie was only the second at the time to win all five major categories!

Which movie included these scruffy rebels with weapons?

William Wallace was the Scottish rebel leading his clan into a battle of the noblest kind. Mel Gibson brought this character to life in Braveheart, as only he could. It might still be one of his most memorable roles in the business! The movie was nominated for ten Oscars, and it won five including Best Picture. Alba gu bràth, indeed!

Which love story featured this singer-actor and actor-singer?

A Star Is Born featured Lady Gaga as a real actress, and audiences were stunned. Her pop talents were a given. but who knew she could act? Likewise, Bradley Cooper was already a respected actor. But oh, he could sing! This winning combination led to an Oscar win in Best Original Song for "Shallow". A film was born!

Natalie Portman went totally insane in which dark dance drama?

Freaky thriller Black Swan received 5 nominations: Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Film Editing. But which category did it take home? Natalie Portman doing real ballet as Best Actress, of course!

What was the name of the Tom Hanks masterpiece that made fans laugh and cry, including in this iconic scene?

Fact: Forrest Gump won the Academy Award for Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, and even Best Visual Effects. For Tom Hanks, life is like a box of Oscars!

An acclaimed action thriller, but what is its name?

Training Day is why Denzel Washington won his second Oscar. Best Actor, no less! In 2019, rumors swirled that a prequel was being developed by Warner Bros behind the scenes. Will Detective Alonzo return? Only time will tell!

This dazzling lady of the night sang her heart out, but in which musical?

Nominated for 8 Oscars, Moulin Rouge won 2 for Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction. It was actually the first musical film nominated in the Best Picture category in a decade at the time. And why not? Every glittering scene, every dance — très magnifique!

Which movie featured this long-bearded wizard?

Gandalf is the wizard in question, and he was a big part of The Lord of the Rings. The epic fantasy movie became the first in a very successful trilogy. Director Peter Jackson adapted J. R. R. Tolkien's work so well that it became an Oscar phenomenon. After making nearly 3 billion bucks, the films won 17 out of its nominations. Magic, indeed!

Which beloved Tarantino movie featured this iconic dark bob?

Every Quentin Tarantino film has plenty of blood, guts, and salty language. Pulp Fiction is no exception, but the Oscars weren't scared off! It was nominated for 7 awards including Best Picture, and took home the trophy for Best Original Screenplay. Fans couldn't argue with that one!

Which old-fashioned, yet modern musical dazzled audiences here?

La La Land was oh so charming, audiences and critics agreed. For its efforts to bring back the musical genre, it received 14 nominations in a range of categories. Overall, it won 6, including  Best Director and Best Actress. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone made it look easy, but it wasn't!

Which film explored the personal life of this musical genius?

With wigs to spare, the 1984 film Amadeus was the biography of a genius in music. So much drama, away from the piano! The life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one that fascinated audiences and critics alike. It won eight Oscars, including the category for Best Picture!

Which Best Picture winner ended with this epic Bollywood dance number? 

It was the feel good movie of the year with a killer soundtrack, and the academy had to notice. Slumdog Millionaire was nominated for a whopping 10 Oscars, taking home 8 total: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, and more!

Superstars Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Renée Zellweger worked together in which Oscar-winning 90's movie?

Jerry Maguire was nominated for 5 Oscars, including Best Actor and Best Picture. But Tom Cruise didn't win in the end. Cuba Gooding Jr. took home the Academy Award for the Best Supporting Actor category instead. Surprise, surprise!

Which Broadway to Hollywood musical featured interracial dating?

Move over, Grease: West Side Story is the best musical of all time! In terms of Oscars, at least. After a score of Tony nominations for the stage, the film version was also a big hit. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, it won ten: Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Picture among them. Not bad!

The creepiest serial killer of all time, Hannibal Lecter, debuted in which film?

Silence Of The Lambs took home all top 5 categories: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Plus, it is still the only Best Picture winner that was a horror film. Ghoulishly groundbreaking, in every way!

What is the name of the movie that featured these mysterious Egyptian relics?

Raiders of the Lost Ark is yet another Steven Spielberg classic. But Mr. Star Wars himself, George Lucas, helped write it! This super collab resulted in 4 Oscars, no less.

Which Cohen Brothers film involved this crazy river stick-up?


No Country For Old Men won four well-deserved Oscars: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Terrifying at times, perhaps. But it was oh-so-good, and the Academy couldn't dent it!

Which movie reel hosted this sad, string quartet?

Directed by James Cameron, Titanic was the first movie to gross a billion dollars. It held as the best selling movie until Cameron's own Avatar beat it in 2010! Oscar count: Nominated for 14, winner of 11. A record, to this day!

Fans were pleasantly surprised by Ryan Gosling's fancy foot moves in which musical?

La La Land is now a record holder, tied for fourteen nominations with Titanic and All About Eve. It actually won in six categories, including Best Director and Best Actress. Congratulations, Emma Stone!

Which 60's musical on film involved this charming sing-a-long?

Maria may have been a humble musical nun and nanny, but she was also quite the money-maker: Worldwide, the movie sold 283 million tickets and grossed $286,000,000. And the Oscar count wasn't bad either: 5 awards, including Best Director and Best Picture!

Which movie featured this soldier living with a Lakota Indian tribe?


Dances with Wolves brought the plains into the American consciousness all over again. The film was nominated for twelve Oscars and won seven, including Best Picture. With its beautiful visuals and authentic cast, it was quite a journey back in time. Audiences got to hear the real Indian language, too!

Which period piece involved these two lovebirds?

Shakespeare in Love was a real hit in 1998. With Gwyneth Paltrow, Colin Firth, Judi Dench, Ben Affleck, and an even longer list of stars on the cast, audiences showed up to see all the hype. In the end, it made $289.3 million and won seven Oscars. Best Picture and Best Actress, included!

Which superhero story showed this hand-to-hand combat?

Black Panther stunned moviegoers with its futuristic vision of the nation of Wakanda. The costumes and action were too intense to ignore! The Oscar committee noticed it, and it won 3 out of 7: Best Original Score, Best Costume Design, and Best Production Design. Wakanda, forever!

Which Leo thriller might this be, gun and all?

A blockbuster seen round the world, Inception won four Academy Awards out of eight nominations. The prizes included Best Cinematography, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects. No surprise there, just mind bending scenes!

Which animated feature included these krazy kiddos?

Pixar's Up has a shocking 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics and fans agree, it seems. The box office yielded 735.1 million bucks, and the film won the best animated movie Oscar. Cartoons have become serious business, folks!

Which dramedy introduced viewers to these naughty youngsters?

WWII usually isn't so humorous, but Jojo tried the impossible with a star-studded cast: Scarlett Johansson, Rebel Wilson, Sam Rockwell, and more. The team was nominated for 6 Oscars, too. The winning category? Best Adapted Screenplay, wunderbar!