Ahead of this weekend's #Oscars , we've ranked all of the best picture winners. Here are our top 10 working our way down to the best, best picture. 👇
We ranked 'The Hurt Locker' (2009) number 10 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'Lawrence of Arabia' (1962) number 9 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'Casablanca' (1943) number 8 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'The Apartment' (1960) number 7 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'The Godfather' (1972) number 6 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'The Godfather Part II' (1974) number 5 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'Rebecca' (1940) number 4 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'The French Connection' (1971) number 3 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'Parasite' (2019) number 2 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
We ranked 'Moonlight' (2016) number 1 in our definitive ranking of all the best picture #Oscar winners. Here's why: https://bit.ly/3et0r2c 
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