Your Guide to Steaming This Year’s Oscar-Nominated Films
Time for an awards-worthy binge sesh
Even if you would never sit around watching the Oscars ceremony on TV, scrolling though the list of films that get Academy Award nominations is a good way to discover movies you may have meant to see during the year but missed. And, thanks to our glorious age of all streaming everything, you can catch up on most of the flicks without even leaving your couch.
Almost all of the films in the best-film categories—best animated, best documentary, best foreign language, and overall best—are available to stream now. Here are the details for your next Oscar-caliber binge.
Stream Oscar Best Picture Nominees
Black Panther: Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play
BlacKkKlansman: Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play
Bohemian Rhapsody: Amazon Prime
The Favourite: Amazon Prime (pre-order)
Green Book: Amazon Prime (pre-order, to be released February 19)
Roma: Netflix
A Star Is Born: YouTube, Google Play
Vice: YouTube, Amazon Prime, Google Play (pre-order)
Stream Oscar Best Animated Feature Nominees
Incredibles 2: Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play
Isle of Dogs: Amazon Prime, YouTube, HBO Go
Mirai: Not currently available to stream; pre-order on DVD or Blu-ray at Amazon
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Amazon Prime (pre-order)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Amazon Prime (pre-order)
Stream Oscar Best Documentary Feature Nominees
Free Solo: Amazon Prime, iTunes (pre-order, to be released February 5),
Hale County This Morning, This Evening: Not currently available online
Minding the Gap: Hulu
Of Fathers and Sons: Kanopy
RBG: Hulu, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play
Stream Oscar Best Foreign Language Film Nominees
Capernaum (Lebanon): Not currently available online
Cold War (Poland): Amazon Prime (pre-order, to be released March 22)
Never Look Away (Germany): Not currently available online
Roma (Mexico): Netflix
Shoplifters (Japan): Amazon Prime (pre-order, to be released February 12)
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Source: Los Angeles Magazine