Where to watch every Oscar-nominated movie
23.01.2024 - 17:49
/ polygon.com
/ Greta Gerwig
/ Christopher Nolan
/ Martin Scorsese
Academy Awards season is back, Polygon readers!
2023 was a great year in movies, and now it’s time for a big celebration in their honor.
The Oscar nominations are officially out (it was a big day for Oppenheimer), and the ceremony is the next item on the calendar. That means there’s no better time to catch up on the awards season contenders before the the awards are doled out on March 10. Here’s a full breakdown of the nominated movies and where to watch them.
What it is: Christopher Nolan’s ambitious biopic of the infamous physicist behind the Manhattan Project, and the heavy favorite to be Oscar night’s big winner.
Where to watch: For digital rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, and Vudu. Coming to Peacock Feb. 16
What it is: Greta Gerwig’s pop blockbuster about America’s most famous doll.
Where to watch: Max
What it is: Alexander Payne’s period-piece dramedy about a grouchy teacher tasked with staying at a boarding school over Christmas break to look after the students who have nowhere else to go.
Where to watch: Peacock
What it is: Yorgos Lanthimos’ signaturely bizarre Frankenstein-esque story, about a woman brought back to life experiencing the world in a very different way.
Where to watch: In theaters
What it is: Martin Scorsese’s epic Western about the Osage murders of the early 20th century.
Where to watch: Apple TV Plus
What it is: This year’s Palme d’Or winner at Canne, a mystery/courtroom drama from director Justine Triet.
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Where to watch: For digital rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, and Vudu
What it is: Former digital media writer Cord Jefferson’s feature debut, a satirical comedy about a Black author who writes a book riddled with stereotypes out of frustration, only to become an overnight success.
Where to watch: In theatres
What it is: Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic, directed by and starring Cooper.
Where to watch: Netflix
What it is: Playwright Celine Song’s feature debut, about a happily married woman who reunites with her childhood sweetheart years later.
Where to watch: For digital rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV, and Vudu
What it is: Jonathan Glazer’s masterful drama about the Nazi commandant who runs the Auschwitz concentration camp and his family who lives just outside its walls.
Where to watch: In theaters
Your mileage may vary, but my personal favorites of this year’s crop of awards nominees are The Zone of Interest, Past Lives, The Boy and the Heron, Oppenheimer, May December,The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, and Godzilla Minus One. They are all legitimately excellent.
Maestro, nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), Best Actress (Carey Mulligan), Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup and Hairstyling,