
Where to watch the best picture Oscar nominees
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As luck would have it, this year’s crop of best picture Oscar nominees – ten movies, to be exact – are largely available for viewing from the comfort of your own home.
As luck would have it, this year’s crop of best picture Oscar nominees – ten movies, to be exact – are largely available for viewing from the comfort of your own home. Behold a list of where and how you can enjoy each title, below: This film from “Florida Project” director Sean Baker feels like the “Pretty Woman” for this century – and it even includes a bold mention of Cinderella, like that film does. “Anora” is nominated for six Academy Awards in total, and is now playing in theaters. Alternatively, it can be purchased for streaming on Prime Video or Apple TV. A three-and-a-half hour opus, “The Brutalist” stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones as Hungarian refugees who come to the US after WWII – and also involves architecture. “The Brutalist” is playing in theaters, with an intermission, and is also available for purchased streaming on Prime Video, YouTube and Apple TV. Covering Bob Dylan’s influential decision to “go electric” at a popular music festival in 1965, “A Complete Unknown” features show-stopping (and Oscar-nominated) performances from Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro. The movie is playing in select theaters and streaming on video-on-demand platforms, including Prime Video and Apple TV+. Going behind closed doors to reveal the process of electing a new pope, this quietly intense film earned eight Oscar nominations, including best actor for Ralph Fiennes and best supporting actress for Isabella Rossellini. “Conclave” is available to stream on Peacock.