Well now my friends, some sad news. The end of this series draws is just about here, as this is the penultimate article for 2025. Alas. Until that unfortunate moment, we press on. Continuing a tradition I’ve been keen on for years, I’m ranking the new crop of Academy Award winners. For nearly all of the Oscar categories, you’ll see me list the top 25 recipients of that prize. Sometimes, our newest winner will appear. Other times, they’ll be relegated to the Honorable Mention category. Who knows, maybe one or two won’t even make the cut? It’s a list series that I’ll do each and every single year, in the weeks after the ceremony concludes. So, while this is a fun way to think about the Oscars in the aftermath of the latest telecast, it’s also a beginning for another column here on the site. Of course, definitely show us your own lists as well, in the comments section below. We’re definitely keen to know what you think!
Another of the biggest categories hits today, as you might imagine…Best Director. The Best Director category has occasionally struggled with being seen as a coattail on the way to Best Picture, but that’s hardly always been the case. One look below will reveal plenty of Director winners that didn’t also take home Picture. For my money, Steven Spielberg has the best win, for Schindler’s List (though his other winner, Saving Private Ryan, isn’t far behind). Other top tier victors include Woody Allen (I know, I know) for Annie Hall, Kathryn Bigelow for The Hurt Locker, Bong Joon Ho for Parasite, and Mike Nichols for The Graduate. Where does one of our recent prior winners, Jane Campion, fall this time for her work on The Power of the Dog? What about The Daniels for Everything Everywhere All At Once three years ago? Two years ago, Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer debuted in the top ten. Does he remain? Of course, there’s also the little matter of our newest winner, Sean Baker for Anora. Does he manage to crack the top ten this first time out? Read on below to find out…
Here now are what I consider to be the 25 best winners of the Oscar for Best Director, to date:
25. John G. Avildsen – Rocky
24. William Friedkin – The French Connection
23. Francis Ford Coppola – The Godfather Part II
22. Sam Mendes – American Beauty
21. Oliver Stone – Platoon
20. Miloš Forman – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
19. John Ford – The Grapes of Wrath
18. Alfonso Cuaron – Gravity
17. Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog
16. Jonathan Demme – The Silence of the Lambs
15. Elia Kazan – On the Waterfront
14. The Daniels – Everything Everywhere All At Once
13. Martin Scorsese – The Departed
12. David Lean – Lawrence of Arabia
11. Billy Wilder – The Apartment
10. Sean Baker – Anora
9. Michael Curtiz – Casablanca
8. Damien Chazelle – La La Land
7. Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
6. Steven Spielberg – Saving Private Ryan
5. Mike Nichols – The Graduate
4. Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker
3. Woody Allen – Annie Hall
2. Bong Joon Ho – Parasite
1. Steven Spielberg – Schindler’s List
Honorable Mentions: James Cameron – Titanic, Frank Capra – Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water, Clint Eastwood – Million Dollar Baby, Alejandro G. Iñárritu – Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), and William Wyler – Ben-Hur

Stay tuned for the final category of the year early next week!





I knew Sean Baker would make the list, but I wasn’t sure if he was going to crack your top ten or not. Any particular reason he edges out Billy Wilder‘s direction of The Apartment in your eyes?
No good reason, frankly, besides wanting him to crack the top ten and someone had to be bumped.
WW II films really nail the final scene no matter when they are made
25. Alfonso Cuaron -Gravity
24.Danny Boyle -Slumdog Millionaire
23.Jane Campion -Power of the Dog
22.Clint Eastwood -Unforgiven
21.Christopher Nolan -Oppenheimer
20.Chloe Zhao -Nomadland
19.John Ford -The Grapes of Wrath
18.The Coen Brothers -No Country for Old Men
17.Robert Redford -Ordinary People
16.Elia Kazan -On the Waterfront
15.Ang Lee -Brokeback Mountain
14.Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins -West Side Story
13.The Daniels -Everything Everywhere All At Once
12.Leo McCarey -The Awful Truth
11.Jonathon Demme -The Silence of the Lambs
10.George Stevens -A Place in the Sun
9.Frank Capra -It Happened One Night
8. Bong Joon Ho -Parasite
7.Alfonso Cuaron -Roma
6.Robert Wise -The Sound of Music
5.Steven Spielberg -Schindler’s List
4.William Wyler -The Best Years of Our Lives
3.Michael Curtiz- Casablanca
2.Billy Wilder -The Apartment
1.Bob Fosse -Cabaret
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James Cameron -Titanic
Fred Zinneman -From Here to Eternity
Peter Jackson -The Lord of the Rings the Return of the King
John Huston -The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Joseph L. Mankiwicz – A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve
Kathry Bigalow -The Hurt Locker
Steven Soderberg -Traffic
Guillermo del Toro -The Shape of Water
Michel Hazanvicius The Artist
Sure. It’s catnip to a director…