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Where to watch Wicked, The Substance, Dune: Part Two, and more
The Academy Awards are on March 2 — have you watched all the nominated films? If you have, where have you possibly found the time? If not, you've come to the right list. While a few of the nominees are still exclusively playing in theaters, many — like Emilia Pérez, which leads the nominated films with 13 nods, and Wicked, which picked up 10 nominations — are available to watch from the comfort of your own home.
It can be hard to track down what movies are streaming where, so we're here to help with our list of how and where you can watch all the nominated feature films at this year's Oscars.
The winner of the Cannes Festival's prestigious Palme d'Or, Anora earned early Best Picture chatter for its story about a sex worker (Best Actress nominee Mikey Madison) who marries the son of a Russian oligarch, only to see her new husband's powerful parents try to annul their marriage.
Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Achievement in Film Editing
Adrien Brody stars as visionary architect László Toth, a holocaust survivor who emigrates to America where a wealthy benefactor recognizes his talent. The 215-minute film features a rarity in today's cinema: an intermission!
Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Film Editing, Best Achievement in Production Design
James Mangold's biographical drama about folk singer Bob Dylan earned eight nominations, including one for star Timothée Chalamet — who re-created Dylan's signature nasally voice for the original musical performances — and supporting acting nominations for Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro.
Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Sound
Edward Berger's drama about a papal conclave convening to elect the next Pope earned eight nominations, including ones for Ralph Fiennes (Best Actor) and Isabella Rossellini (Best Supporting Actress).
Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Achievement in Film Editing, Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Original Score
There's no better way to test out your TV's 4K capabilities than streaming Denis Villeneuve's sepia sci-fi masterpiece. It's also one of the easiest movies to stream as it's on two major streaming services.
Best Picture, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Visual Effects, Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Sound
With 13 nominations, Jacques Audiard's Emilia Pérez — a Spanish-language musical about a lawyer who gets recruited by a cartel leader seeking gender-affirming surgery — is the most nominated film at this year's Academy Awards. The film has been criticized for its portrayal of Mexico and its depiction of trans people, and has been plagued with controversy all awards season.
Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best International Feature Film, Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Best Sound, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Film Editing
I'm Still Here is the first Brazilian film to be nominated for Best Picture. The drama stars Best Actress nominee Fernanda Torres as the wife of a politician who disappears under the regime of a military dictatorship.
Best Picture, Best Actress, Best International Feature Film
Ramell Ross's Nickel Boys, an adaptation of Colson Whitehead's 2019 novel, follows the lives of two boys in the 1960s who are sent to an abusive reform school.
Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Actress nominee Demi Moore stars in this body horror film as a fading Hollywood star who takes an experimental drug that promises to transform her into a better version of herself.
Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the popular stage musical, which itself was an adaptation of the 1955 novel inspired by The Wizard of Oz, follows Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her friendship with Glinda (Ariana Grande). With 10 nominations, it has the second-most nods of all movies this year.
Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Score, Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Achievement in Film Editing, Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Sound, Best Achievement in Visual Effects
The latest in the long-running sci-fi horror franchise follows a group of young space colonizers who come face to face with some terrifying (and familiar) creatures while scavenging an abandoned space station.
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Sebastian Stan earned accolades (and an Oscar nomination!) for his portrayal of a young Donald Trump in the 1970s and 1980s in this biographical drama that follows Trump's days as a real estate mogul. Jeremy Strong, who plays Trump pal Roy Cohn, was also nominated for an Oscar, for Best Supporting Actor.
Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor
The Greatest Showman director Michael Gracey helmed this biographical musical about British pop star Robbie Williams, depicted as an anthropomorphic chimpanzee, for some reason.
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
This documentary film, written and directed by Shiori Itō, looks into her own investigation into her rape committed by a powerful Tokyo Broadcasting journalist.
Best Documentary
In this surreal dramedy, Sebastian Stan plays an aspiring actor with neurofibromatosis, which manifests by disfiguring his face. After undergoing a medical procedure that drastically transforms his appearance, he becomes obsessed with recapturing all he lost when he abandoned his old self.
Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
R.J. Cutler's documentary puts the camera on Elton John as he embarks on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. The song "Never Too Late," performed by John and Brandi Carlile, earned the film's Oscar nod.
Best Original Song
This Latvian animated film follows a cat whose home is destroyed in a flood, so they find refuge on a boat with other animals. It's the rare Oscar nominee vying for both Best Animated Feature and Best International Feature Film.
Best Animated Feature, Best International Feature Film
On Max beginning Feb. 14
The Danish entry for Best International Feature Film is a psychological horror film set in 1919 and follows a wet nurse working at an adoption agency, where she begins to suspect the woman who runs the agency has ulterior motives.
Best International Feature Film
Ridley Scott's sequel to the 2001 Best Picture winner stars Paul Mescal as Lucius Verus Aurelius, an exiled Roman prince who returns and is forced to fight as a gladiator.
Best Achievement in Costume Design
Pixar's box-office smash hit — it earned nearly $1.7 billion worldwide — revisits Riley's head with all new emotions, like embarrassment and ennui.
Best Animated Feature
If you make a movie about talking apes look this good, you'd better get a special effects Oscar nomination.
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Angelina Jolie's performance as legendary opera singer Maria Callas in this biographical drama didn't earn her an Oscar nomination, but Edward Lachman did get a nomination for Best Achievement in Cinematography.
Best Achievement in Cinematography
This stop-motion animated film from Australia follows the life of a gloomy outcast from childhood to adulthood, and is loosely based on director Adam Elliot's life.
Best Animated Feature
This documentary, directed by a four-person Israeli-Palestinian collective, focuses on the Israeli military's destruction of the occupied Masafer Yatta, a Palestinian community in the West Bank, and the friendship that develops between two of the filmmakers, one a Palestinian activist and journalist, the other an Israeli journalist.
Best Documentary
Robert Eggers's adaptation of the classic vampire film retains the gothic horror of the original while also giving Bill Skarsgård another outlet to be delightfully creepy.
Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev's stirring documentary follows Ukrainian artists during the Russian occupation of Ukraine as they join the war efforts while continuing to make their art.
Best Documentary
Jesse Eisenberg wrote, directed, and co-stars alongside Kieran Culkin in this dramedy about a pair of American Jewish cousins who reunite on a trip to Poland to honor their grandmother and connect with their family's history. Eisenberg got a nomination for Best Original Screenplay, and Culkin was nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay
Germany's submission for Best International Feature Film follows an investigating judge in Tehran during a time of civil unrest after the death of a young woman. When he loses his gun, his paranoia makes him blame his family for the missing weapon.
Best International Feature Film
This historical thriller tells the story of the Munich massacre of 1972, which saw a Palestinian militant group take a group of Israeli athletes hostage, from the perspective of the ABC Sports crew, who were there to cover the Munich Olympics.
Best Original Screenplay
Colman Domingo earned a Best Actor nomination as John "Divine G" Whitfield, an inmate at Sing Sing prison who participates in a theatrical stage program with other prisoners while incarcerated.
Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Song
This Tyler Perry-directed film tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the first and only Women's Army Corps to be composed entirely of Black servicewomen and serve overseas during World War II.
Best Original Song
This Best Documentary nominee examines the 1961 assassination of Congolese prime minister Patrice Lumumba, which led to American musicians Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach protesting at the United Nations.
Best Documentary
Sugarcane pulls back the curtain on the Canadian Indian residential school system, a series of boarding schools designed to erase Indigenous culture and assimilate the children into Western culture.
Best Documentary
Nick Park's beloved stop-motion characters, Wallace the inventor and his dog Gromit, embark on their sixth feature film, in which the villainous penguin Feathers McGraw reprograms Wallace's new robotic garden gnome.
Best Animated Feature
Based on Peter Brown's 2016 novel, The Wild Robot follows a service robot, voiced by Lupita Nyong'o, who becomes shipwrecked on an island and bonds with an orphaned gosling.
Best Animated Feature, Best Original Score, Best Sound