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From Flow To Nosferatu: 7 Oscar-Nominated Film To Must Add In Your Watchlist

From Flow To Nosferatu: 7 Oscar-Nominated Film To Must Add In Your Watchlist

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photoDetails english 2908344 https://zeenews.india.com/photos/entertainment/from-flow-to-nosferatu-7-oscar-nominated-film-to-must-add-in-your-watchlist-2908363 Updated:May 30, 2025, 02:44 PM IST Dune: Part Two
1 / 7
Dune: Part two is another must watch you can't miss on, this oscar nominated film is a science-fiction with captivating visuals that will keep you hooked. The Substance
2 / 7
The Substance is a psycholigical horror film to must watch for its gripping story and screenplay. Nosferatu
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Nosferatu is another recommendation you can't miss on, this horror film will keep you hooked for its storyline. Inside Out 2
4 / 7
Inside Out 1 and 2 both are oscar nominated films these animated films are a must watch if you are a animated moive lover give it a watch. A Real Pain
5 / 7
A Real pain is another recommendation if you are looking something worthy to watch this weekend. Flow
6 / 7
This animated masterpiece is must pick if you like silent movies, this movie will keep you glued to watchs next. The Wild Robot
7 / 7
if you like techie movies with as sci-fi twist, The Wild Robot is a must watch. This movie will keep you hooked.
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