The 98th Oscars are coming up, so it’s time to tune in to some of the Best Picture nominees from 2025. But wait! You and your friends can’t figure out a film to watch.
Maybe it’s the theatre kid in you that doesn’t align with your science-centered buddy. Maybe you can’t stand cars going over 220 miles per hour. Maybe you absolutely adore Timothée Chalamet, or maybe you don’t. Well, fear not, here is a list of The Oscar's Best Picture nominations to satiate each one of your interests.
"Sinners" (College of Music):
The movie centers on identical twin brothers (Michael B. Jordan) who return to their hometown in the Jim Crow South, where they confront a supernatural force. Their younger cousin, Sammie Moore (Miles Caton), a singer and guitarist, joins them despite his pastor father’s warnings about the sins of blues music. This movie explores a myriad of themes, such as race and oppression, sin, redemption, community and survival — whether it be societal or supernatural. It also explores the power of music, a central element of the narrative.
Those in the College of Music would appreciate the powerful lyrics and pull that Moore feels when it comes to playing his guitar. It’s a beautiful rendition of how, in historical context, the blues gave voice to pain, injustice and suffering.
Sammie’s instrument isn’t just a part of the soundtrack, but a way to explore the themes above. It acts as a spiritual and cultural force, symbolizing ancestral memory, resistance and emotional truth — something music represents.
"Marty Supreme" (Eli Broad College of Business):
Timothée Chalamet had a standout role in the film "Marty Supreme," which follows the journey of table tennis player Marty Mauser as he becomes a world champion. However, it’s not all about table tennis. The movie highlights themes of entrepreneurship, success, ambition, wealth, performance and power.
Mauser isn’t just an athlete; he’s strategically planning his next move — always, while also applying business concepts as his character rises. He shows how personal branding, strategic decision-making and reputation management drive success.
For those in Broad, sit back and watch this tale of a larger-than-life figure navigating fame, media and success.







































