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Where to Find 2023 Oscar-nominated Films to Stream Online

Stream the 2023 Academy Award Nominees at Home Before the Winners Are Announced?

Want to watch the best movies in the comfort of your own home? Subscribe to a video streaming service, like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, or Netflix. These services offer some of the most acclaimed films, like the 2022 Best Picture winner “Coda” from Apple TV+.

The Oscars will be on TV on March 12th on ABC. If you can’t watch it on TV, there are ways to stream it online. Before the Oscars, it’s good to know the movies that are nominated so you can watch them and be ready. Some of the movies are not available to watch online yet, but if they become available, you can find more information in recommended video streaming guides.

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Avatar: The Way of Water (Only in Theaters)

“Avatar: The Way of Water” showcases stunning visuals and a grand scope that make it a must-see on the big screen. Currently, the only way to experience James Cameron’s latest Pandora journey is by watching it in theaters.

All Quiet on the Western Front (Netflix)

This newest iteration of the renowned German World War I novel aims to attain the same Oscar recognition as prior versions. “All Quiet on the Western Front” is available for streaming on Netflix.

The Banshees of Inisherin (HBO Max)

“The Banshees of Inisherin” is a wryly humorous look at a decaying Irish friendship and one of the most highly nominated films at this year’s awards ceremony. Watch it on HBO Max before it’s too late.

Elvis (HBO Max)

Baz Luhrmann’s unique style of directing, along with Austin Butler’s captivating performance, brings to light why Elvis was a formidable musical icon. A tribute to the king on HBO Max.

Everything Everywhere All at Once (Showtime)

This adventurous, visually stunning, and unique action epic centered on a multi-universe family has received the most nominations this year. Experience it on Showtime.

The Fabelmans (Buy)

Don’t be misled by the title. “The Fabelmans” is actually a personal coming-of-age tale by master filmmaker Steven Spielberg. You can buy it on Amazon.

Tár (Peacock)

Cate Blanchett leads the show in “Tár”, a film featuring a wilder accordion performance than any in a “Weird Al” movie. Enjoy Lydia Tár’s musical prowess and watch her downfall on Peacock.

Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount+)

The summer blockbuster hit, “Top Gun: Maverick” is not only better than its original from the 1980s, but also a thrilling action movie in its own right, with breathtaking aerial scenes and a top-notch cast including Tom Cruise. Revisit the danger zone on Paramount+.

Triangle of Sadness (Rent/Buy)

“Triangle of Sadness” may have a name that suggests a heavy and Oscar-worthy drama, but it is actually a dark comedic film and the English-language debut of renowned Swedish director Ruben Östlund. Get it on Amazon for rental or purchase.

Women Talking (Only in Theaters)

“Women Talking” is a film adaptation by Sarah Polley of the 2018 novel by Miriam Toews. It follows a group of women who seek to leave their ultra-conservative religious community after a series of sexual assaults. It is available in theaters.

Drama

“The Whale” movie review: Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau shine in their performances in Darren Aronofsky’s somewhat inconsistent drama that has a strong theatrical feel.

Best Actor in a Leading Role

  1. Austin Butler – Elvis (HBO Max)
  2. Colin Farrell – The Banshees of Inisherin (HBO Max)
  3. Brendan Fraser – The Whale (Only in Theaters)
  4. Paul Mescal – Aftersun (Rent/Buy)
  5. Bill Nighy – Living (Only in Theaters)

Best Actress in a Leading Role

  1. Cate Blanchett -Tár (Peacock)
  2. Ana De Armas – Blonde (Netflix)
  3. Andrea Riseborough – To Leslie (Rent/Buy)
  4. Michelle Williams – The Fabelmans (Buy)
  5. Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All at Once (Showtime)
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