The Academy Awards will take place on March 10. Watch the 10 films Oscar-nominated for best picture now, here is how and where you can stream.
Oscar season is in full swing, with the Academy Awards set to roll on March 10. If you plan to catch the 10 films nominated for best picture ahead of the show, here is how and where you can stream and watch.
The good news is that you won’t have to brave winter weather because these Oscar-nominated films are available to stream on popular platforms like Netflix, Hulu and Apple TV+. Most are also available to stream for free on Amazon Prime Video if you’re an Amazon Prime member. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to shop. 1. “Oppenheimer”
The Christopher Nolan-directed “Oppenheimer,” a 2023 thriller, is up for Best Picture and received 13 nominations ahead of the award show this year. The film chronicles the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, played by Cillian Murphy, during his time leading the Manhattan Project during World War II, when an atomic bomb was created.
The film has earned five Golden Globe wins for Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Director, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Performance by a Male Actor (Murphy) and Best Original Score.
You can stream “Oppenheimer” on Peacock. The film is also available to buy for $14.99 or rent for $5.99 on Amazon. 2. “Barbie”
“Barbie” is up for best picture and received 8 nominations from the Academy. The movie casts Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken and is directed by Greta Gerwig. It features Helen Mirren as the narrator and Will Ferrell as the hilarious EO of Mattel.
If you missed the summer’s blockbuster movie at the cinema, you can watch it (or rewatch it) on Hulu. It is also available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime. 3. “Poor Things”
Fans of Emma Stone should try to catch her in the Oscar-nominated “Poor Things.” Stone also received a Best Actress nod by the Academy for her portrayal of a dead woman who is brought back to life with the brain of her unborn child by a slightly mad surgeon played by Willem Dafoe.