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Which movies actually could win the best picture Oscar? Our top 5. Brian Truitt, USA TODAYSun, March 8, 2026 at 2:50 PM UTC 7 It's the final countdown. For a lot of folks, figuring out what'll be named best picture on March 15 at the 98th Academy Awards (ABC and Hulu, 7 p.m. ET/4 PT) is a relatively recent conundrum. Yet while they've only been thinking about it since late January, film critics like yours truly have been thinking about this slate of 10 nominated films for much of the last year.

Which movies actually could win the best picture Oscar? Our top 5.

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It's the final countdown.

For a lot of folks, figuring out what'll be named best picture on March 15 at the 98th Academy Awards (ABC and Hulu, 7 p.m. ET/4 PT) is a relatively recent conundrum. Yet while they've only been thinking about it since late January, film critics like yours truly have been thinking about this slate of 10 nominated films for much of the last year. That's a lot of hemming and hawing, a lot of second- and triple-guessing, and a bevy of rewatches to gauge the worthiness of being part of a historically significant canon. (Thankfully, they're all at least pretty good – no "Bohemian Rhapsody" lurking among them to worry about possibly winning.)

So what's the best of the best among this year's Oscar crop? Here are my top five:

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1. 'Sinners'

Smoke (Michael B. Jordan, center), flanked by brother Stack (also Jordan) and pal Cornbread (Omar Miller), is wary of uninvited guests in the period horror film "Sinners."

"The Life of Chuck" might have been the best movie of 2025, but "Sinners" was a close second, so it makes the top of my ballot. Ryan Coogler's vampire-filled musical period epic won best ensemble at the Actor Awards, making the Oscar race downright scintillating in the last weeks. Michael B. Jordan delivers a sensational dual performance as twin gangsters staving off bloodsuckers at their juke joint's door. It's gory and bizarre but rousing and beautiful. And "Sinners" − which would be just the second horror movie in almost a century of Oscar history to win best picture − is the one film on this list that really feels like it'll influence a generation of filmmakers.

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2. 'Hamnet'

Jessie Buckley (center) stars as Shakespeare's grieving wife Agnes in Chloé Zhao's historical drama "Hamnet."

At the Oscars, never count out any movie that can totally wreck a viewer emotionally (see: "CODA," "Moonlight"). Jessie Buckley, a runaway choice for best actress, helps put an audience through the wringer with her heartbreaking portrayal as Shakespeare's wife dealing with the tragic death of their son. Add in Paul Mescal's solid turn as an absent Bard dad who deals with the loss in his own way, plus a cathartic final act, and director Chloé Zhao's gut-wrenching historical drama has a good chance of placing high on a lot of Oscar voters' lists.

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3. 'Frankenstein'

Jacob Elordi gives a touching portrayal as the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein."

While Guillermo del Toro has won the category before – with "The Shape of Water" – this thoughtful adaptation of Mary Shelley's masterwork is his greatest hit. The "Frankenstein" mythos has been done and redone for almost as long as Hollywood has been around, but del Toro creates an all-around technical achievement – cinematography, costumes, production design, oh, my! – as his egotistical scientist (Oscar Isaac) crafts a monster. Jacob Elordi's sensational performance as the Creature is just the cherry on top of a familiar tale told exquisitely.

4. 'Sentimental Value'

Renate Reinsve (left) and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas are sisters trying to figure out how to mend a relationship with their estranged father in "Sentimental Value."

Joachim Trier's wry and moving Norwegian drama smacks of the days of "Terms of Endearment" and "Ordinary People," with a well-acted family story where there needs to be some serious hugging-it-out so a dysfunctional family can come together. Stellan Skarsgård plays an aging filmmaker whose selfish past led to an estrangement from his daughters and who wants to make a movie inspired by their mom. Renate Reinsve is the determined stage actress who's not having it, while Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas soars as the sibling trying to mend severely broken fences.

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Leonardo DiCaprio plays a revolutionary who needs to get his explosive groove back in "One Battle After Another."

People who love Paul Thomas Anderson's politically charged action dramedy adore it, which has given it a lot of momentum throughout awards season. And it's definitely got the resume – with top prizes from British Academy Film Awards, Golden Globes, plus the producers' and directors' guilds – to go all the way. Leonardo DiCaprio is back in Oscar-ready form as a stoner former revolutionary who is left by his spirited love (Teyana Taylor) and struggles to save his daughter (fabulous newcomer Chase Infiniti) from a dastardly nemesis (Sean Penn). It's an inspired film built to meet an angry moment.

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&x27;Top Chef&x27; Season 23 premieres March 9. Here&x27;s how to watch. Greta Cross, USA TODAYSun, March 8, 2026 at 7:00 PM UTC 0 Fifteen chefs from across the country will soon compete for the highly regarded title of "Top Chef." Season 23 of Bravo's "Top Chef" premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9. Making its debut on Bravo, the episode will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day – Tuesday, March 10.

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Fifteen chefs from across the country will soon compete for the highly regarded title of "Top Chef."

Season 23 of Bravo's "Top Chef" premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9. Making its debut on Bravo, the episode will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day – Tuesday, March 10.

In addition to being named "Top Chef," the winner of Season 23 will take home $250,000, a feature in Food & Wine magazine, an appearance at the annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado, the chance to headline an exclusive dinner at James Beard House in New York and the opportunity to present at The James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards in Chicago, according to a Bravo news release.

Fire up the grills. Here's what to know about the Season 23 premiere of "Top Chef."

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When does 'Top Chef' Season 23 premiere?

Season 23 of "Top Chef" premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9, on Bravo.

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How to watch 'Top Chef' Season 23 premiere

"Top Chef" Season 23 premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9, on Bravo. But fans eager to watch earlier can already view the episode for free on Peacock, Bravo's YouTube channel and video-on-demand, a Bravo news release states.

'Top Chef' Season 23 episode guide

Following the season premiere, "Top Chef" airs each Monday at 9:30 p.m. ET. The episodes will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day.

Who is competing on 'Top Chef' Season 23?

Fifteen chefs are competing on Season 23. Here's a look at who they are and where they are from:

Sieger Bayer – Chicago, Illinois

Jassi Bindra – Houston, Texas

Sherry Cardoso – Brooklyn, New York

Brittany Cochran – Charlotte, North Carolina

Oscar Diaz – Durham, North Carolina

Brandon Dearden – Hamilton, Montana

Jonathan Dearden – Alexandria, Virginia

Duyen Ha – Los Angeles, California

Jennifer Lee Jackson – Suttons Bay, Michigan/Detroit, Michigan

Anthony Jones – Alexandria, Virginia

Day Anaїs Joseph – Atlanta, Georgia

Laurence Louie – Quincy, Massachusetts

Rhoda Magbitang – Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Justin Tootla – Suttons Bay, Michigan/Detroit, Michigan

Nana Araba Wilmot – Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Left to right, Nana Araba Wilmot, Duyen Ha and Day Joseph compete on Season 23 of "Top Chef."Who are the 'Top Chef' Season 23 judges?

"Top Chef" Season 23 is hosted by chef and television host Kristen Kish, who won Season 10 of "Top Chef" in 2013. Head judge Tom Colicchio and perennial judge Gail Simmons are making returns to their longstanding roles, according to a Bravo news release. Guest judges will include reality stars Madison LeCroy and Craig Conover of "Southern Charm."

Who won 'Top Chef' Season 22?

Gail Simmons, left, and Tristen Epps-Long, "Top Chef" Season 22 winner, speak during the 2025 James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards on June 16, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.

Tristen Epps-Long of Houston won Season 22 of "Top Chef."

Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@usatoday.com.

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&34;It's like you're doing an 'Avengers' movie every 22 minutes with the amount of CGI that it takes,&34; the series creator says. Seth MacFarlane compares Ted budget to Marvel movie while giving grim update on potential season 3 &34;It's like you're doing an 'Avengers' movie every 22 minutes with the amount of CGI that it takes,&34; the series creator says. By Shania Russell :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ShaniaRussellauthorphoto5934b684845d480caa4485648c39ef2b.jpg) Shania Russell Shania Russell is a news writer at , with five years of experience.

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Seth MacFarlane Says There Is 'No Plan' for Ted Season 3 Because the Show Is 'Really Expensive'

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Sorry diehard *Ted* fans — turns out AI Bill Clinton is the least of this show's worries.

Series creator Seth MacFarlane has just delivered a dismal update on the future of the sleazeball comedy: Unfortunately, the obnoxious teddy bear may not return for round 3 because the show is just too dang expensive.

"What I kept hearing [from Peacock and Universal] was, 'Listen, the show is really expensive to produce, and there's no way to do it at a lower cost," MacFarlane revealed during a Friday conversation with TheWrap. "So I said, 'All right, I hear you loud and clear.'"

He explained that this inspired the final moments of season 2, in which main character John (Max Burkholder) commits to getting really buff, a reminder that the series is a prequel to 2012's *Ted* movie, in which his character is played by Mark Wahlberg.

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"I wrote the last scene with Max walking into a gym, presumably coming out as Mark Wahlberg in the first *Ted* film," MacFarlane explained. "So [showrunners] Brad Walsh and Paul Corrigan and I kind of painted ourselves into a corner. Is there a way to do it? There's always a way to do anything. But at the moment, it might take some narrative acrobatics. There's no plan that I've heard of at the moment to do season 3."

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MacFarlane went on to praise the show's visual effects team for bringing the foul-mouthed teddy bear to life across two seasons, comprising 15 episodes.

"It's very good that we had two *Ted* films under our belt, because the workload is something that, on a weekly basis, is just insurmountable," MacFarlane said. "And it's a testament to our production team, to our DP Jeff Mygatt, to our camera crew, to our visual effects crew and [visual effects supervisor] Blair Clark and our wonderful crew in Melbourne, Australia, at Framestore that this was able to be achieved on a weekly basis."

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Ted and Max Burkholder as John in 'Ted'.

He continued, "It's like you're doing an *Avengers* movie every 22 minutes with the amount of CGI that it takes, not only to animate the bear, but to act the bear. It's something we couldn't have done if we had not had the education of doing two films 10 years earlier."

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Based on the 2012 film of the same name, the *Ted* TV series follows naive teenager John as he navigates growing up with the help of his brash and uncensored anthropomorphic teddy bear who he wished to life when he was a child.

While the live-action series may be coming to a close, *Ted* will live on in another form. Peacock announced an animated spin-off last May with Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried, and Jessica Barth set to reprise their roles from the original film.

Season 2 of *Ted* is now streaming on Peacock.

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